von BK-Markus | 12.09.2019 | eingestellt unter: Star Wars

Star Wars Legion: A Journey Begins

Fantasy Flight Games präsentieren neue Previews zum Crashed Escape Pod Battlefield Expansion Pack.

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Sometimes, an escape pod crash-landing on a desolate desert planet is all it takes to alter the fate of the galaxy. R2-D2 and C-3PO set the classic Star Wars trilogy in motion when they launched themselves from the Tantive IV to the scorching hot surface of Tatooine, and soon, you can play out the early stages of their desperate mission to restore hope to the galaxy. Fantasy Flight Games is happy to announce the Crashed Escape Pod Battlefield Expansionfor Star Wars™: Legion!

More than just a terrain piece or objectives, the unpainted, hard plastic crashed escape pod miniature and hard plastic R2-D2 and C-3PO miniatures you’ll find in this expansion are an invitation to join two of the Star Wars saga’s most iconic droids on their adventures across the galaxy. These miniatures can play a central role in two distinct scenarios outlined by six new battle cards. Alternatively, four unit cards give you the chance to add both R2-D2 and C-3PO to your Rebel or Republic armies.

Read on for more information on the Crashed Escape Pod Battlefield Expansion!

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The Droids You’re Looking For

Escape pods are a standard feature on warships across the galaxy and when opposing troops abandon ship, it’s not uncommon for a battle to spill over to a planet’s surface. Whether your troops are investigating the wreckage or using it for cover, the escape pod miniature is this expansion is sure to enhance any battlefield, adding even more thematic flair to your Star Wars: Legion battles.

But escape pods can carry more than just ground troops. They’re also a good way to get sensitive information off a ship before it falls into the wrong hands. During these occasions, both sides are likely to do whatever they can to recover this data, including deploying troops to the crash site. As a result, the Crashed Escape Pod Battlefield Expansion also contains six battle cards that make the escape pod the focal point of two different scenarios.

In the first scenario, the escape pod makes a crash-landing on a planet’s surface at the end of Round 1, and the droids it carries become the prime objective of both armies. In the second, two droids carrying vital intel find themselves hopelessly lost in the unforgiving wilderness and both sides start a desperate search. Whoever finds and extracts the droids could well turn the tide of the war.

No matter which scenario you choose to play, the C-3PO and R2-D2 miniatures included in this Battlefield Expansion make a perfect alternative to the objective tokens found in both the Star Wars: Legion Core Set and the Clone Wars Core Set. This may help bring these iconic droids to life as objectives on your battlefields, but it is far from their only use.

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C-3PO and R2-D2 formed an unbreakable bond that carried them through the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil War, and this Battlefield Expansion allows you to help them carry out their secret missions as part of the Galactic Republic or the Rebel Alliance. In addition to four unit cards that invite you to add these iconic droids to your armies, three Operative command cards help R2-D2 unlock a wide variety of devices hidden within his casing.

We’ll take a closer look at everything included in the Crashed Escape Pod Battlefield Expansion—including R2-D2, C-3PO, and both scenarios—in a future preview!

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On a Secret Mission

A single escape pod crashing to the surface of Tatooine set off a chain of events that changed the Star Wars galaxy forever. When the Crashed Escape Pod Battlefield Expansion is released in the first quarter of 2020, it can be the springboard for your own Star Wars: Legion stories!

Add a crashed escape pod to your battlefields, available now for pre-order from your local retailer or online through our website with free shipping in the continental United States!

 

Star Wars Legion ist unter anderem bei unseren Partnern Fantasy-In und Taschengelddieb erhältlich.
Der deutschen Vertrieb der Fantasy Flight Produkte liegt bei Asmodee.

Quelle: Fantasy Flight Games

BK-Markus

Stellvertretender Chefredakteur Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2002 im Hobby und spielt folgende Systeme: Age of Sigmar, Infinity, Bolt Action, Flames of War, Warhammer 40K, Dreadball, Saga, Freebooters Fate, Black Powder, Space Hulk, Dead Mans Hand, Bushido, Malifaux, Dropzone Commander, Dropfleet Commander, Gates of Antares, Kings of War, Wild West Exodus, Batman, Collision, Dystopian Wars, Draculas America, Kill Team, Summoners, Eden, Star Wars Legion, Wolsung, Blitz Bowl, Carnevale, Warzone Resurrection, The Drowned Earth, Twisted, The Other Side, Deathmtach, One Page Rules, Battletech, Masters of the Universe Battleground und Warhammer Underworlds.

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Kommentare

  • C-3PO wirkt tatsächlich etwas klein und gedrungen das ist aber noch völlig im Rahmen. Die Rettungskapsel wird vermutlich den Preis unverhältnismäßig nach oben treiben.

    Trotzdem freu ich mich auf die beiden. Die Einheitenkarte von R2-D2 sieht schon mal sehr vernünftig aus.

    Bei C-3PO hat man hoffentlich den Mut gehabt die Miniatur mit dem entsprechenden Humor auch regelteschnich umusetzten. Protokolldroiden sind in einer Galaxis mit tausenden von Sprachen sicher taktisch sehr wertvoll aber nicht jede Rebellenheinheit dürfte sich darüber freuen eine wandelnde goldene Zielscheibe an den Fersen kleben zu haben. Wäre cool, wenn das auch so durch die Regeln rüber käme.

  • Bei Fantasywelt kann man die englische Version für 23,- € vorbestellen. Ich finde den Preis soweit in Ordnung.

    • Hmmm… 40$ = 23€ finde ich zu gut, um wahr zu sein. Würdemich nicht wundern, wenn es da eine Preiskorrektur gibt. Andererseits wäre das schon ein Pflichtkauf.

  • Oh das hab ich gar nicht gesehen.

    Uffff…das ist viel! 30 wär ja noch ok gewesen aber 40 find ich schon happig.

    • Sollte war als Antwort auf Warlord gedacht. Hat sich aber erübrigt wenn die Deutsche Version wirklich 23 € kostet.

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