Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27666888-20170109125804/@comment-27029853-20170116184225

A Score to Settle is admittedly a tad weaker, but I do still hold that it does synergize.

First, if you have a focus token and a focus result, you have two options. You can either spend the focus token to change the focus result into a hit or you can hope you deal a damage card and spend the focus to flip it faceup. A Score to Settle allows the focus result to be converted to a crit and you can save your focus token in case any other hits get through. If only the crit gets through and you can save your focus token for defense.

Secondly, if multiple focus results appear on the dice you rolled, you'd only be able to spend the focus token to turn multiple hits faceup. With A Score to Settle you can turn one into a crit and spend the focus token to turn the rest into hit results. In this case, at least the crit will be faceup.

If you don't have the points for Expertise (and again, I find PTL and TIE Mk II on Ryad more powerful), A Score to Settle actually does have a number of suble and useful applications with Rexler.

The Ghost is very versatile with many options, but most competitive lists IMO I've seen with the Ghost are Kanan Jarrus with TLT, Recon Specialist, FCS, Ghost, and Jan Ors (crew), Ezra Bridger with Autoblaster, Phantom, Rage, and Chopper, and Biggs Darklighter with R4-D6 and Integrated Astromech. You keep Biggs near Kanan so the enemy has to fire at Biggs and Kanan will lower the attack dice fired at Biggs as well as turn Biggs's focus token into an evade token.

Since you're playing on Saturday though, I highly recommend you fly what you know to fly. Flying a list you know well often does better than flying a better list you don't know well.

I'm guessing your regional isn't the one in Toronto, is it?