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2× Airspeeder (130): Power Harpoon (0), Comms Jammer (5) = 270 Din Djarin (105): Seize the Initiative (5), Comms Jammer (5), Din's Flame Projector (8), The Mando's Jetpack (15), Din's Amban Rifle (10) = 148 Rebel Officer (45): Improvised Orders (5) = 50 Very different looking rebels running double airspeeders with Din Djarin: Rebels I actually know Angus through Titanicus so we got to chatting before the rounds got started then got paired into each other! And just like last time my first game was against Rebels. ![]() Realistically it’s only the Battleforce because it already fit and AI Coordination for a Standby token on the tank is pretty sweet in the right situation, at the right time. The main idea here is that Dooku and the AAT do all of the killing work while the B1’s maybe roll some crits and the Magnaguard can soak up some wounds for Dooku while he also Force Barriers them. AAT Battle Tank (175): OOM-Series Droid Pilot (7), High-Energy Shells (8), Armor-Piercing Shells (10), Linked Targeting Array (5) = 205 Count Dooku (195): Force Push (10), Force Barrier (10), Force Reflexes (5), Commanding Presence (5) = 225 I’d been wanting to pick up an AAT for a little while anyways so got that, some more B1’s and decided to run the Invasion Force battleforce. This was a 24 player event, taking up all 12 tables at Bad Moon Cafe in central London, double the numbers from the last one I attended in January! My Armyįor my second event I wanted to at least try and take something a little bit better, still with my Separatists since my Shadow Collective are still bare plastic (something that’s allowed for the events but not something I wanted to do myself). I really like how this is done, it adds another element to list building and makes the TO’s job a lot easier – don’t have to write up or decide on any deployments or missions! Each player gets to veto two cards, starting with the player who’s deck you’re using, discarding the left-most card. ![]() These 4 cards are shuffled within their own types, laid out, and going from left to right that’s the objective, deployment, and condition that you play. Whoever has less points in their list uses their deck of cards so I built as close to 800 points on the dot as I could so I didn’t have to worry about this at all, which nearly worked out maybe after this time I’ll actually try and aim to use my deck. You get other ones from expansion sets like Vital Assets which I finally got so I could have more options to choose from for my hand. From the core sets of the game you get 4 of each of these cards, and that’s how many you choose in your list. If you’re not familiar with Legion the deployments, missions, and conditions are actually part of list building. Games were 800 points (standard size for Legion) and there were 3 games across the day from 10:15 until 18:00 with a short break for lunch. ![]() The first part here was my first ever Legion event, this is the follow up, doubling in player number, and even including some wins this time! The Format
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