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Offline Manchu

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2017, 03:39:18 PM »
6mm or 1/270 seems about right!
Sarcasm?

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2017, 04:29:50 PM »
Some pics from Twitter today

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2017, 05:04:03 PM »
Some better pictures from Twitter, the miniatures are supplied unpainted and unassembled and will be from the Original Trilogy.

Gathered information and pictures of both miniatures and demo tables here

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #18 on: August 18, 2017, 05:56:27 PM »
Sarcasm?
No, why? For a grand epic scale battle 6mm would be great!
But the shown pics indicate 28mm.
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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2017, 05:57:51 PM »

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2017, 05:58:32 PM »
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Shouts and screams echo around you—the din of pitched battle. The air smells acrid from blaster fire as lasers hiss past your squad. A scout trooper roars past on a 74-Z speeder bike, weaving between trees and firing at someone you can’t quite see through the underbrush. You raise your blaster and fire in the same direction, hoping to avoid any shrapnel. Ahead, you see Darth Vader, towering over a group of fallen Rebels strewn across the forest floor. He flicks his lightsaber forward, and your platoon charges…

Fantasy Flight Games is proud to announce Star Wars™: Legion, a new miniatures game of infantry battles that invites you to join iconic heroes and villains, lead your troopers into battle, and battle for the fate of the Star Wars galaxy. With Star Wars: Legion, you can build and paint a unique army of miniatures. You can command your troops in battle and devise masterful tactics. And you can conquer your opponent’s army to bring victory to the light side or the dark side! 

With thirty-three unpainted and easily assembled miniatures, and all the cards, movement tools, tokens, and terrain that you need for battle, the Star Wars: Legion Core Set is the perfect way to bring Star Wars battles to your tabletop.

If you’re here with us at Gen Con 50 in Indianapolis, head to our booth to get your first taste of Star Wars: Legion, but in the meantime, read on!



Charge into Battle

Star Wars: Legion casts you as a commander in the heat of battle, pitting the Empire’s finest against the ragtag forces of the Rebellion. You’ve received your objectives from high command, and the tactics that you execute in battle will determine if you can restore freedom to the galaxy or crush the resistance of the Rebel Alliance forever.



The heroes, villains, vehicles, and squads of troopers that you command are the heart of your army, and each round, you’ll command your units to press your advantage. Whether your unit is a squad of Stormtroopers or a salvaged Rebel AT-RT, each unit can take two actions to march across the battlefield, launch a devastating attack, take careful aim, dodge away from enemy fire, take a moment to recover, or hold their action until the optimal moment.

Movement in Star Wars: Legion is fast and organic as you maneuver your troops around the battlefield using jointed movement tools. Unlike many miniatures games, you don’t need to measure movement for every miniature in a unit! Once you’ve measured movement for your unit leader, you simply pick up the other soldiers in the unit and place them in cohesion with the unit leader.

Not only does this make movement fast and intuitive, it lets you strategically position your troops to take cover from blaster fire or control strategic terrain. Sending your Stormtroopers charging into just the right place to line up a devastating crossfire or catching your opponent’s forces between Luke Skywalker and a powerful AT-RT walker are some of the game-changing moves that can turn the tide and decide the fate of the galaxy in any game of Star Wars: Legion!



Movement and positioning are important, but you’ll need to send your troops forward if you’re going to defeat the enemy army. Combat in Star Wars: Legion is driven by the weapons each soldier wields—whether you’re firing blasters, throwing grenades, igniting vehicle-mounted flamethrowers, or drawing a lightsaber. For every attack, you’ll choose the weapons you want your soldiers to use, adapting to the evolving battlefield by choosing between a blaster and a rocket launcher, for example.



Each of the four Rebel Troopers chooses to use an A-280 Rifle, contributing a total of four black dice to the attack. The 74-Z Speeder Bikes unit will roll a defense die for each hit.

Just as important as choosing which weapon you use is choosing when to attack. If your opponent is taking cover behind terrain or prepared to dodge your attack, then it may be better to reposition your unit and maneuver your forces to create a better opportunity for your onslaught. The choices you make will govern the fates of your soldiers—but if you lead them wisely, then victory is assured! For more information about movement and combat, visit the Star Wars: Legion minisite and keep an eye out for future in-depth previews.

Command Your Troops

To win the battle, your troops will need to move and attack, but first they need orders—and that can be challenging at times during the heat of battle. Luckily, you have your army’s commander to ensure you can activate your units at the critical times.

While every unit you control on the battlefield will activate each round, the command system for Star Wars: Legion presents you with the opportunity to outmaneuver and outthink your opponent. Adapting to the changing tides of battle is one of the things that separates truly great commanders from lesser officers.

You can find more details about the command system and ordering your troops on the Star Wars: Legion minisite and in future articles!



Build Your Army

Like other miniatures games, Star Wars: Legion also gives you the chance to build a unique army. Before the game begins, you’ll select the exact heroes, villains, troopers, and vehicles that you want to use. Within the Core Set alone, you already have choices to make with thirty-three miniatures, including Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Rebel Troopers, Stormtroopers, an AT-RT, and 74-Z Speeder Bikes.

While the Core Set gives you everything that you need for your first battles, you’ll find even more options as you expand from there. You may choose to build an army that uses swarm tactics with large numbers of troopers, or you may focus on the improved armor and firepower of vehicles, but whether you’re planning a small-scale skirmish or a pitched battle between dozens of units, the game allows you to build an army that fits the way you want to play.



The choices and customization don’t stop there, either. Every unit in Star Wars: Legion has the option for you to tweak it to fit your preferences and playstyle with upgrade cards. You may upgrade Darth Vader with the ability to throw his lightsaber, load a rotary blaster onto your AT-RT, bring heavy weapons specialists into your trooper unit, or equip your 74-Z Speeder Bikes with long-range comlinks. No matter how you upgrade your units, every upgrade card is another step to making your army different.



And of course, perhaps the most entertaining step of army building for many players is to paint and customize your miniatures! All Star Wars: Legion minis come unpainted, so after you assemble your army, you’ll be able to paint them to create a truly unique army and bring the Star Wars galaxy to your tabletop. Although you don’t need to paint your army, many players find it more enjoyable to play with a painted army—and we’ll have plenty of articles and video tutorials to support your painting in coming months, including help for beginners. Even if you’ve never played a miniatures game or painted an army before, the Star Wars: Legion Core Set is the perfect entrypoint to the hobby.



Build. Command. Conquer.

Your troopers’ boots are on the ground, and battle is about to be joined. If you’re with us at Gen Con 50 in Indianapolis, head over to the Fantasy Flight Games booth to be among the first to experience the infantry battles of Star Wars: Legion!

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #21 on: August 18, 2017, 06:21:00 PM »
No, why? For a grand epic scale battle 6mm would be great!
But the shown pics indicate 28mm.
For Prequel based stuff, that would certainly work.
Grand epic scale battles don't make any sense in the OT. They're rebels striking from hidden bases, not armies marching into battle. 
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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2017, 06:25:58 PM »
If they fit besides my IA characters, I'll be happy.
Plastic sprew stormtroopers might be cheaper to buy than the IA three pack too.

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2017, 06:39:46 PM »

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #24 on: August 18, 2017, 06:42:28 PM »
https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/star-wars-legion-showcase/


^^for me this is still too meh...not sure what to think about it. Legions is definitely the wrong name...

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #25 on: August 18, 2017, 06:55:03 PM »
The size difference reminds of those buff Power of the Force figures that came out in the 90's.
For the vehicles and armored characters it won't be so bad.

Offline Timbor

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #26 on: August 18, 2017, 07:22:12 PM »
The previews look good, but it is 90USD for 33 figures... did they say what kind of plastic is being used? Will wait and see a bit more details before committing.   
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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #27 on: August 18, 2017, 07:25:49 PM »


^^ That's sad. It was my only hope that they at least they would get the scale right...

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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #28 on: August 18, 2017, 08:13:03 PM »
I think they had to change scales to avoid people skipping them entirely and sticking to collected Imperial Assault figures.  I'll be interested (not in the rules, feth that) if I can find the figures for a decent price.
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Re: Star Wars: Legion large scale FFG ground combat minis wargame
« Reply #29 on: August 18, 2017, 08:43:32 PM »
^^ That's sad. It was my only hope that they at least they would get the scale right...
If they can stay consistent, the new scale is nice as far as I'm concerned. IA couldn't keep a consistent scale.

These new figures appear to be more like 1/48th scale. Which I personally am very ok with.

I do understand why you might be disappointed by the switch though.

 

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