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Star Wars CCG

Star Wars CCG


Star Wars: Customizable Card Game (SW:CCG) is a customizable card game created by Decipher, Inc. The game was produced from December 1995 until December 2001. Operation and oversight of the game was then taken over by a volunteer group called the Star Wars Customizable Card Game Players Committee. To date, the Players Committee, or PC, still runs tournaments and creates new cards known as "virtual cards" that are released online in PDF format, and can then be printed and played with.

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Premiere

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Premiere (1995) - This was the first set for the Star Wars CCG and included the characters of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa, C-3PO, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Darth Vader as well as many other very useful cards that formed the core of the game. All of the images from this set were taken from A New Hope. This set contains 108 rare, 108 uncommon, and 108 common cards.

A New Hope

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A New Hope (1996) - This set featured additional cards taken from the first Star Wars movie. Important debuts in this set included Chewbacca and R2-D2. Also of note were the introduction of the Death Star as a system card, the introduction of creatures, and a new mechanic that allowed for the destruction of entire planets. The set contains 54 rare, 54 uncommon, and 54 common cards.

Hoth

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Hoth (1996) - This was the first set to include images from The Empire Strikes Back. It was also the first set to introduce the mechanic of a "persona," a version of a main character with alternate abilities (e.g., Commander Luke Skywalker vs. Luke Skywalker). Also included in this set were the immense AT-AT walkers. This set contains 54 rare, 54 uncommon, and 54 common cards.

Dagobah

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Dagobah (1997) - This set featured cards from the middle part of The Empire Strikes Back. Significant cards included Yoda, another new version of Luke (Son of Skywalker) and all of the bounty hunters, their ships, and weapons (except Boba Fett). This set contains all 80 rare, 50 uncommon, and 50 common cards.

Cloud City

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Cloud City (1997) - This set included new versions of Han and Leia and also introduced Lando Calrissian as a character card in the game. He was also unique in that he had both Light Side and Dark Side personas. It also finally added Boba Fett to the game. This set contains 80 rare, 50 uncommon, and 50 common cards.

Jabba's Palace

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Jabba's Palace (1998) - This was the first set to feature cards from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and focused on the opening scenes of the film where the heroes tried to rescue Han from Jabba the Hutt. Jabba himself was an important card, as was the new version of R2-D2 (Artoo). This set contains 80 rare, 50 uncommon, and 50 common cards.

Special Edition

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Special Edition (1998) - This was the largest set since Premiere and the first to introduce new starter decks. The most notable addition in this set was the introduction of the "objective" mechanic. These cards allowed a player to start many more cards and provided a movie-based goal for a player's deck. The most popular card in this set is "Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith." This set contains 120 rare, 80 uncommon, 80 common, and 44 fixed cards.

Endor

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Endor (1999) - This was the first of two sets to focus on the latter two-thirds of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. It included a vast number of characters and vehicles that were designed to be useful in battles. This set contains 80 rare, 50 uncommon, 50 common and 18 foil cards.

Death Star 2

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Death Star II (2000) - This set was the second to focus on the end of Return of the Jedi. This was also the first set to feature ultra-rare cards (Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight and Emperor Palpatine). The inclusion of these two very powerful and iconic characters, in addition to many useful supplementary cards, coupled with general praise for its elegant design, has given the set lasting appeal. Complete set of 182 black border cards from Decipher's Death Star II expansion. The set contains 2 ultra rare, 2 fixed cards, 76 rare, 50 uncommon, and 50 common cards.

Tatooine

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Tatooine (2001) - Tatooine was originally scheduled to be a set based on the Skywalker family; this idea, however, was abandoned when Decipher decided to allow for elements of the film The Phantom Menace, the first of the prequels, to mix with the "Classic Trilogy" cards, at Lucasfilm's request. This set includes 30 rare, 30 uncommon, 30 common, and 9 Alternate Image cards.

Coruscant

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Coruscant (2001) - Coruscant focuses on events from the middle of The Phantom Menace, especially Senatorial conflict. A very limited print run along with powerful strategies has made it by far the most expensive set and hardest to acquire. There are a number of notable cards in this set, including new versions of Queen Amidala, Qui-Gon, and Darth Maul as well as the introduction of Mace Windu. There are Alternative Image (AI) versions of some of the top cards in the set. This set contains 60 rare, 60 uncommon, 60 common cards and 9 AI cards.

Theed Palace

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Theed Palace (2001) - This was the last set produced for Star Wars CCG. The most popular and notable card in this set is Darth Sidious who was, at that time, not considered by Decipher to be the same person as Emperor Palpatine or Senator Palpatine in the "game universe." For gameplay reasons, these three cards have still not been combined into one persona. This set contains 40 rare, 40 uncommon, 40 common, and 9 Alternate Image cards.

Reflections I

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Reflections (1999) - Each 18-card pack of Reflections contained one rare card from a previous set that was deemed to be a fan favorite after a poll on Decipher.com was taken. These cards were overlaid with foil that made them shine in the light. The remaining 17 cards were a random mixture of past cards, thus making it possible to find packs with multiple rares. Some have even found packs containing only rares. This set contains 87 Very Rare Foils, 25 Super Rare Foils, and 2 Ultra Rare Foils.

Reflections II

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Reflections II (2000) - 52 new cards were featured in this set. Many of these cards were characters, ships, and objects from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. As with Mara Jade, models were used for these characters which included the likes of Talon Karrde, Corran Horn, Dash Rendar, and Prince Xizor. This set also introduced "combo" versions of past interrupts, effects, and characters which combined two different cards into one.

Reflections III

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Reflections III (2001) - Included with the foils and random cards from previous expansions found in all Reflections sets were 104 new cards. Among the new cards were characters, a vehicle, and a starship with "maintenance cost". These cards were extremely powerful but you had to pay each turn to keep them on the table. The other notable addition in this set were defensive shields, cards that were separate from your 60-card deck and were designed to counter abusive strategies.

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White Border Premiere


Premiere White Border (1996) - This was the first set for the Star Wars CCG reprinted with a White Border. While all images bellow are Black Bordered, all cards in this set are White Bordered. Included the characters of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa, C-3PO, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Darth Vader as well as many other very useful cards that formed the core of the game. This set contains 108 rare, 108 uncommon, and 108 common cards.

White Border A New Hope


A New Hope White Border Unlimited - This was the second set for the Star Wars CCG reprinted with a White Border. While all images bellow are Black Bordered, all cards in this set are White Bordered. This set featured additional cards taken from the first Star Wars movie. Important debuts in this set included Chewbacca and R2-D2. Also of note were the introduction of the Death Star as a system card, the introduction of creatures, and a new mechanic that allowed for the destruction of entire planets. The set contains 54 rare, 54 uncommon, and 54 common cards.

White Border Hoth


Hoth White Border Unlimited - This was the third set for the Star Wars CCG reprinted with a White Border. While all images bellow are Black Bordered, all cards in this set are White Bordered. This was the first set to include images from The Empire Strikes Back. It was also the first set to introduce the mechanic of a "persona," a version of a main character with alternate abilities (e.g., Commander Luke Skywalker vs. Luke Skywalker). Also included in this set were the immense AT-AT walkers. This set contains 54 rare, 54 uncommon, and 54 common cards.

White Border Dagobah


Dagobah White Border Unlimited - This was the fourth and last set for the Star Wars CCG reprinted with a White Border. While all images bellow are Black Bordered, all cards in this set are White Bordered. This set featured cards from the middle part of The Empire Strikes Back. Significant cards included Yoda, another new version of Luke (Son of Skywalker) and all of the bounty hunters, their ships, and weapons (except Boba Fett). This set contains all 80 rare, 50 uncommon, and 50 common cards.

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