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Desert draw is a rock-paper-scissors spinoff game given by an npc named Barema in Nym's Outpost cantina. Desert Draw involves a player making a wager with the npc to pull 1 of 3 randomly selected cards:
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* Bounty Hunter - Defeats Thermal Grenade Card; is defeated by sarlacc
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* Thermal Grenade - Defeats Sarlacc; is defeated by bounty hunter
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* Sarlacc - Defeats Bounty Hunter; is defeated by Thermal Grenade
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Each card is specifically setup to counter or be defeated by another card. If the player selects a card that defeats Barema, then the player wins the wager.  Wagers can be made in 5, 10 and 50 credit amounts per game.
  
  

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Desert draw is a rock-paper-scissors spinoff game given by an npc named Barema in Nym's Outpost cantina. Desert Draw involves a player making a wager with the npc to pull 1 of 3 randomly selected cards:

  • Bounty Hunter - Defeats Thermal Grenade Card; is defeated by sarlacc
  • Thermal Grenade - Defeats Sarlacc; is defeated by bounty hunter
  • Sarlacc - Defeats Bounty Hunter; is defeated by Thermal Grenade

Each card is specifically setup to counter or be defeated by another card. If the player selects a card that defeats Barema, then the player wins the wager. Wagers can be made in 5, 10 and 50 credit amounts per game.


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