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SWL Rulebook 2.5.5

This document provides an overview of the core rules and components for playing Legion, a miniatures wargame set in the Star Wars universe. It outlines key concepts such as units, cards, dice, and terrain. The main sections cover gameplay with phases for nominating commanders, unit activation, movement, attacks, and ending the turn. Examples and appendices provide additional details on specific rules.

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SWL Rulebook 2.5.5

This document provides an overview of the core rules and components for playing Legion, a miniatures wargame set in the Star Wars universe. It outlines key concepts such as units, cards, dice, and terrain. The main sections cover gameplay with phases for nominating commanders, unit activation, movement, attacks, and ending the turn. Examples and appendices provide additional details on specific rules.

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CORE RU LE BOOK

VERSION 2.5.5 Effective 3.15.2024


CRE D ITS
A T OMIC M A S S G A M E S A S M OD E E N O R T H A M E RICA
Lead Game Developer: Andrew Dursum Licensing Coordination: Kira Hartke, Kaitlin Souza

Game Development: Michael Plummer, Sarah Rowan Licensing Approvals Manager: Dana Cartwright

Development Manager: Will Pagani Production Coordination: Estelle Gavin, Jarrett Ford, John
Hannasch, Lee Houff, Chris Jensen, and Alex Schlee
Product Line Management: Melissa Butler and Andrea Lowe
Production Engineer: Michael Blomberg
Editing: Scheherazade Anisi, Emily Parks
Production Management: Justin Anger and Austin Litzler
Proofreading: Leland Pena and Seth Rourk
Regional Head of Publishing: Bill Altig
Graphic Design: Dan Gerlach, Justus Morschauser, Ryan Ritter,
and Brianna Winters Global Head of Publishing: Steve Horvath

Photography: Matt Ferbrache and Leah Rosen

Graphic Design Manager: Jessy Stetson


L UC A S F I L M L I M I T E D
Art Direction: Josh Colón and Preston Stone Licensing Approvals: Brian Merten
Miniature Painting: Jordan Lamb and Ingo Lehner

Scenery: Rob Hawkins

Sculpting Coordination: Mike Jones


PLAYTEST LEADS
Chris Bieser, Nick Bodnar, Matt Dunn, Steve Gibb,
Engineering: Bexley Andrajack, Alex Edinger, Kevin Kircus, Michal Koscielak, Daniel Lupo, Finn Peemüller, Nick Porterfield,
Bryan Pierce, Nicholas Smith, and Chris Tiemeyer Seth Rourk, and Weston Thobaben

Engineering Manager: Evan Kang

Sculpting Director: Marco Segovia

Marketing Manager: Brian Keilen

Marketing Coordinator: Summer Ditona

OP & Events: Courtney Downing

Social Media & Community Manager: Anne Richmond

Director of Marketing: Elizabeth Peotter

Assistant to the Creative Director: Tony Konichek


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Creative Director: Dallas Kemp

Director of Operations: Derrick Fuchs

Director of Product Development: Will Shick

Head of Studio: Simone Elliott

© & TM Lucasfilm Ltd. No part of this product may be used without specific written permission. Atomic Mass Games
and logo are TM of Atomic Mass Games. Atomic Mass Games, 1995 West County Road B2, Roseville, MN 55113,
USA, 1-651-639-1905. Actual components may vary from those shown.
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CONTENTS
COMPONENTS ..................................................................... 4 Nominate Commanders and Issue Orders ........................ 20
The Activation Phase......................................................................21
GAME OVERVIEW ................................................................ 5 Choose a Unit to Activate or Pass.........................................21
Rallying........................................................................................... 22
KEY CONCEPTS ................................................................... 5 Perform Actions ......................................................................... 22
Rules Priority....................................................................................... 5 Movement......................................................................................23
Objects/The Battlefield ............................................................. 5 Climbing......................................................................................25
Bases and Base Contact ....................................................... 5 Melee ......................................................................................... 26
Dice ......................................................................................................... 5 Attack ............................................................................................ 26
Units ....................................................................................................... 6 Attack Timing ............................................................................. 27
Cards ...................................................................................................... 6 Line of Sight................................................................................. 27
Game Effects ................................................................................. 6 Weapons ................................................................................... 28
Card Effects ................................................................................... 6 Declare Defender................................................................... 28
Timing ........................................................................................... 6 Form Attack Pool................................................................... 28
Card Anatomy ..................................................................................... 6 Roll Attack Dice...................................................................... 29
Battle Cards .................................................................................... 6 Apply Dodge and Cover.........................................................30
Unit Cards ........................................................................................ 7 Roll Defense Dice....................................................................30
Upgrade Cards................................................................................ 8 Compare Results ....................................................................30
Command Cards............................................................................. 8 Suffering Wounds and Defeating Miniatures............... 31
Keywords......................................................................................... 9 Full Attack Sequence Example .........................................32
Tokens................................................................................................... 9 Standby ..........................................................................................33
Measurement ....................................................................................10 The End Phase ..................................................................................33
At, Within, and Beyond................................................................ 11 Promote..........................................................................................34
Terrain ................................................................................................... 11
Scatter Terrain .............................................................................. 11 APPENDIX A: NOTCHED BASES ....................................... 35
Area Terrain ...................................................................................12
Obstacle Terrain...........................................................................12 APPENDIX B: UNIT TYPES ................................................36
Terrain Restricting Movement ...............................................12 Vehicles...............................................................................................37
Terrain Providing Cover.............................................................. 13
Terrain Height ............................................................................... 13 APPENDIX C: MERCENARIES AND BATTLE FORCES......38
Cover...................................................................................................... 14
Actions ................................................................................................. 14 APPENDIX D: BATTLE CARD RULES ................................39
Suppression........................................................................................14 Claim .....................................................................................................39
Bombing Run Objective..................................................................39
GETTING READY TO PLAY .................................................15 Payload Objective............................................................................39
Setup..................................................................................................... 15 Bomb Cart Special Rules ..........................................................39
Build an Army, Command Hand, and a Battle Deck .............. 15 Sabotage the Moisture Vaporators Objective .....................39
Factions, Light Side, and Dark Side ...................................... 15 Supply Drop Condition....................................................................39
Points ............................................................................................... 15 The Supply Deck..........................................................................39
Ranks and Rank Requirements............................................... 15
Upgrade Cards............................................................................... 15 APPENDIX E: TIMING.........................................................40
Building a Command Hand ........................................................17 Setup................................................................................................... 40
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Building a Battle Deck ................................................................17 Parts of a Round............................................................................. 40
Establish the Battlefield and Prepare Components ...........18 Parts of the Command Phase.................................................... 40
Declare and Place Terrain.........................................................18 Resolving Command Card Effects............................................ 40
Select Player Color and Sides..................................................18 Parts of the Activation Phase................................................... 40
Reveal Battle Cards, Define the Battlefield, and Resolve Parts of a Unit's Activation..........................................................41
Objective and Condition Cards ................................................18 Attack Timing ...................................................................................41
Objective Tokens ........................................................................19 Parts of the End Phase ..................................................................41
Deploy Units...................................................................................19
Winning the Game.............................................................................19 KEYWORD GLOSSARY.......................................................42
Unit Keywords ................................................................................. 42
GAME MECHANICS .............................................................19 Weapon Keywords ..........................................................................54
Parts of a Round...............................................................................19 Upgrade and Command Card Keywords..................................57
The Command Phase.......................................................................19
Select and Play Command Cards ......................................... 20 LINE OF SIGHT SILHOUETTE TEMPLATES......................59
Determine Priority ..................................................................... 20
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base contact with an enemy miniature to start a melee. For
G A M E O V ER V I E W more information on melee combat, see pg. 26.

In Star Wars™: Legion, players build, paint, and command Because a miniature’s base can be placed on top of uneven
entire armies from the various factions of the Star Wars galaxy. terrain, there are situations in which another miniature
Each of these characters is represented on the tabletop by a cannot be placed into physical base contact with the first
highly detailed hobby miniature. Before the game, players miniature because of a difference in elevation between the
assemble and paint their miniatures to create an army of Star two bases. In these situations, if the following two conditions
Wars characters that is truly their own. Each miniature brings are met, those miniatures are treated as if they are in base
with it a host of rules and abilities for players to use in order to contact: when viewed from above, there is no space between
complete their mission and achieve victory. the two miniature’s bases, such that if they were not on differing
elevations or were both flat on the battlefield, their bases would
be touching, and the vertical distance between the two bases is
K E Y CONCEPTS no greater than the height of the lower miniature’s silhouette.
For more information on silhouettes, see pg. 27.
This section describes the fundamental concepts around the
miniatures and basic gameplay.

R ULES P R I OR I T Y
This rulebook contains the core rules of Star Wars: Legion.
Some special rules, keywords, or cards may contradict these
rules. When they do, the special rule takes precedence over the
core rules found in this rulebook.

Some rules state that things “can” happen, while others say that
things “cannot." If two such rules occur at the same time, the
“cannot” overrides the “can."

OBJECTS /T H E B A T T L E F I EL D DICE
Miniatures, tokens, and terrain are all objects. The table or Star Wars: Legion uses dice rolls to determine the results of the
surface being played on is the battlefield. actions the players’ armies perform on the battlefield—most
commonly attacking and defending. Star Wars: Legion uses
BASE S A N D B A S E C ON T A C T five different kinds of dice: three for attacking and two for
defending. For attacking, players roll red, black, or white attack
Each miniature in Star Wars: Legion is modeled on a base. A dice; while defending, they roll red or white defense dice.
unit’s base depends on its unit type: troopers, clone troopers,
droid troopers, and Wookiee troopers are on small bases. Attack dice have the following symbols: Hit (󲉠), Attack Surge
Everything else is on notched bases of various sizes. (󲉢), Critical (󲉡).

Defense dice have the following symbols: Block (󲉣), Defense


Surge (󲉥).

Die faces that are blank are blank results.

The faces of each die are as follows:


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» 󲉠: Hit

» 󲉡: Critical

» 󲉢: Attack Surge

» 󲉥: Defense Surge
Many rules in Star Wars: Legion use the term “base contact,"
» 󲉣: Block
which means that the miniature must be touching whatever the
rule is referencing. This includes another miniature's base, a » Blank
piece of terrain, or a token.
• There are three colors of attack dice: red, white, and black.
Miniatures cannot move into base contact with miniatures from
enemy units unless the unit leader has a melee weapon (󲉫). If
the unit leader does, the unit leader can perform a move into

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Each attack die is represented on cards by the following
icons:
REMINDER TEXT
» Red attack die
Some cards contain italicized text in parentheses called
reminder text. Reminder text is NOT rules text and
» White attack die
is only there to remind players how the rule or ability
» Black attack die functions. For full rules text, players must consult the
Keyword Glossary on pg. 42.
• There are two colors of defense dice: red and white. Each
defense die is represented on a unit’s card by the following
icons:
T IM ING
» Red defense die Some rules refer to the active player; the active player is the
player whose turn it is.
» White defense die
Sometimes effects will occur at the same time. The player with
The dice used by a unit to attack and defend are listed on its priority always resolves their effects first. If neither player has
Unit Card, or occasionally an Upgrade or Command Card. priority, the blue player resolves their effects first. If a player has
multiple effects that occur at the same time, they choose the
UNIT S order in which to resolve effects.

Sometimes an effect happens after something is resolved, which


Miniatures in an army are organized as units that move and
means that the effect happens after that thing has been totally
fight together. The rules for each unit in a player’s army can be
completed.
found on their Unit and Upgrade Cards.

Each unit in Star Wars: Legion is led by a unit leader that has a
unique miniature.
C A R D A N A T OM Y
Units must always be in cohesion. For more information on B A T T LE CA R D S
cohesion, see pg. 19.
Battle Cards form the Battle Deck and are used in Setup, where
players work together to build the mission they use for that
game. Battle Cards are divided into three categories: Objective
F R IE N D L Y A N D E N E M Y (Blue), Deployment (Red), and Condition (Green).
Rules in Star Wars: Legion often use the terms friendly Objective Cards list the objectives the players are trying to
and enemy when referring to units. Units a player controls accomplish, and the Victory conditions used to determine
are friendly to that player. Units that a player does not which player wins the game.
control are considered enemy units to that player.
Deployment Cards show a map of the battlefield and the areas
in which players may deploy their armies during Setup, known
as deployment zones.

CARDS Condition Cards have a variety of different effects that impact


the battle and how the game is played, from limited visibility to
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Star Wars: Legion uses a variety of cards to present the rules for dangerous minefields!
different miniatures as well as track various game effects.
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G A ME E F F E C T S
Game effect refers to any instance, occurrence, or trigger of
any rule, card text or effect, unit ability, keyword, or other
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special rule.
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CARD EFFECTS
Card effect refers to any effect that originates from the text or
rule on any card. Keywords are card effects. Keywords can be
found in the Keyword Glossary on pg. 42.

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UNI T C A R D S
Unit Cards show the special rules and stats of a unit. Every 5. Points Value: The unit’s point cost. Points are used in
unit in an army has its own Unit Card, an example of which is Army Building. See pg. 15 for more information on
shown below. Army Building.
UN I T C ARD ( V E H I C L E )
6. Number of Miniatures: The number of miniatures in the
Unit Name Unit Rank unit.
Faction
AT-RT # of Minis
1
Points Value 55 Armor (While defending, cancel all
󲉠󲉠 results.)
Defense Die 7. Unit Type: The unit’s type. For more information on unit
Upgrade Bar Climbing Vehicle (You are treated as a trooper GROUND VEHICLE
Unit Type types, see pg. 36.
for the purposes of vertical movement.)
Unit Keywords Expert Climber (While clambering, do not roll
6 Wound Threshold

defense dice or suffer wounds.) 4 Resilience 8. Upgrade Bar: The types of upgrades, if any, that are
Weapon Name
󲉢󲉢 : 󲉡󲉡 Surge Chart available to the unit.
Speed
Weapon Range
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Weapon Dice 9. Unit Keywords: The unit’s keywords. Each unit keyword
Weapon Keywords
I MPACT 1
provides special rules and abilities to the unit. Keywords can
be found in the Keyword Glossary on pg. 42.
UN I T C AR D ( T R O OP E R )
Unit Name 10. Wound Threshold: The unit’s wound threshold. This is the
Unique Dot Subtitle Unit Rank
Faction
maximum number of wound tokens each miniature in the
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# of Minis
unit can have before they are defeated.
1
Points Value 160 Jump 1 (Perform a move during which Defense Die
you ignore terrain that is height 1 or lower.
Unit Type
This is treated as a move action.) TROOPER 11. Courage Value: The unit’s courage value. See pg. 14 for
Charge (After you perform a move action, you may Wound Threshold
Upgrade Bar
perform a free melee attack action.) 6 more information on suppression and courage.
Unit Keywords
(While defending, if you spend a dodge 3 Courage
token, you gain " : ”; if it’s a ranged attack, the
attacker suffers 1 wound for each rolled.)
󲉢󲉢 : 󲉡󲉡 Surge Chart
12. Speed: The unit’s speed. The movement tools the unit uses
Weapon Name Immune: Pierce (Pierce cannot be used against you.)
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Speed
while moving.
Weapon Range Weapon Dice
Weapon Keywords
I MPACT 2, P IERCE 2 P IERCE 2 13. Weapons: The unit’s weapons. For more information on
weapons, attacks, and dice pools, see pg. 28.

1. Name: The unit’s name. 14. Defense: The type of defense die the unit rolls when
defending against attacks. For more information on rolling
2. Subtitle: The unit’s subtitle, if it has one. Rules may defense dice, see pg. 30.
reference a unit with its subtitle.
15. Surge Chart: The unit’s surge chart. For more information
3. Faction: The unit’s faction. For more information on on surge results, see pg. 29.
factions, see pg. 15.

4. Unit Rank: The unit’s rank. For more information on ranks,


see pg. 15.

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UP G R A D E C A R D S 6. Points Value: The upgrade’s point cost.

Upgrade Cards can be added to units and give them additional 7. Wound Threshold: The wound threshold of any additional
rules and/or miniatures. The parts of an Upgrade Card are miniatures added to the unit with the upgrade. Sometimes
shown below. these miniatures will have a different wound threshold than
the unit.

Card Title
8. Weapon: Some Upgrade Cards add additional weapons for
the upgraded unit to use. The card shows the range at which
Weapon Dice attacks may be made with this weapon, and the dice this
weapon contributes to the dice pool when used in attacks.
Weapon Range
For more information on weapons, attacks, and dice pools,
Restriction
see pg. 28.
Effect

9. Surge Chart: Sometimes an upgrade has a surge chart. This


chart is only used in certain situations and does not affect
Upgrade Type Points Value
the equipped unit. For more information on surge results,
see pg. 29.
Card Title

Exhaust COM M A ND CA R D S
Command Cards form a player’s command hand and are used
Effect
in the Command Phase to determine player priority, issue
orders to units, and grant powerful game effects.
Upgrade Type Points Value

Pips Card Title


Card Title New Ways to Motivate Them
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Restriction

Effect
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Upgrade Type Points Value


Orders
2 TROOPERS
Card Title When a friendly non-Darth Vader trooper Effect
unit with a faceup order token activates, it
may suffer 1 wound to perform 1 free action.

Expend

1. Card Title: The title of the Command Card.


Effect
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2. Pips: The number of pips this Command Card has.


Pips are used in Army Building and when determining
Upgrade Type Points Value player priority.

3. Restriction: Some Command Cards are restricted to a


1. Card Title: The upgrade’s title. certain commander, faction, unit, or Battle Force, which is
listed here.
2. Upgrade Type: The upgrade’s type.
4. Orders: The units the nominated commander can issue
3. Restriction: The restrictions on which units can take the orders to with this card.
upgrade, if any.
5. Effect: The effect of the Command Card.
4. Expend/Exhaust: Some Upgrade Cards require the card to
be expended or exhausted. See pg. 16 for more information 6. Weapon: Some Command Cards allow miniatures to use a
on expend and exhaust. weapon on the Command Card.

5. Effect: The upgrade’s effect.


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KEYWOR D S Smoke Improves cover of nearby units.
Bolded words are special rules called keywords. There are four
types of keywords: command, unit, upgrade, and weapon. Their
full rules text is written in the Keyword Glossary instead of on the
cards. Keywords are found in the Keyword Glossary on pg. 42.
Suppression Used to track the amount of
suppression on a unit.
X KEYWOR D S
Some keywords have a numerical value, presented as
"X" in the Keyword Glossary. These keywords stack Panic Used to track units that are panicked.
with themselves and can be any type of keyword. If
a unit gains multiple instances of a keyword with a
numerical value, add those values together.

For example, Stormtroopers have the Precise 1


keyword on their Unit Card. If they equip the Targeting Wound Used to track the number of wounds a
Scopes gear upgrade, which gives them Precise 1,
1, they miniature has suffered.
will have Precise 2.
2.

T OKE NS Vehicle Damage Used to track the penalties suffered


by a vehicle that has sustained
Star Wars: Legion uses a variety of tokens to track game effects significant damage.
and rules. Below is a list of all the different types of tokens and a
summary of their effects.
Order Used in the Command Phase to issue
orders to units and to form the order
Token Rules
pool. Used in the Activation Phase to
Aim Used when attacking to reroll up track which units have activated.
to two attack dice. Aim tokens are
green tokens.
Commander Used to track who is the active
commander and when a commander is
field promoted.
Dodge Used when defending to cancel
incoming hit results. Dodge tokens are
green tokens.
ID Used to track multiples of similar units
that may have different upgrades or
rules.
Surge Used when attacking or defending to
convert surges to hits or blocks. Surge
tokens are green tokens.
Victory Used to keep track of victory points and

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determine which player wins the game.

Standby Used to move or attack after an enemy


performs an action.

Observation Used when attacking to reroll one Ion Used to track the effects of the Ion
attack die. keyword.

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Poison Used to track the effects of the Poison M E A S UR E M E N T
keyword.
Star Wars: Legion uses two kinds of measuring tools: movement
tools and range tools. Any distance that is measured using a
measurement tool can be measured at any time, but players may
only use one movement tool and a range tool with up to five
Immobilize Used to track the effects of the segments.
Immobilize keyword.
There are three movement tools, from shortest to longest: the
speed-1 tool, the speed-2 tool, and the speed-3 tool.

Shield Used to track the Shielded keyword.

Charge Used by certain upgrade and Command


Movement Tools
Cards in conjunction with the Arm
keyword.

Wheel Used to track the Wheel Mode


keyword.

Five-Part Range Ruler

Incognito Used to track the Incognito keyword. The range tool is made up of up to five segments. Many rules,
weapons, and abilities refer to a required range with a set of
icons, listed below.

» 󲉫: Melee

Bane Used by Cad Bane and his Command » 󲉬: Range 1


Cards.
» 󲉭: Range 2

» 󲉮: Range 3

» 󲉯: Range 4

Graffiti Used by Sabine Wren and her » 󲖀: Range 5


Command Cards.
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» 󲉰: Beyond range 5

Objective Used to mark the location of objectives


AREA RANGE
on the battlefield. An objective token Range icons that are yellow indicate area weapons. For
has two sides: a red claimed and blank the full rules on area weapons, see Area Weapons in the
unclaimed side. Keyword Glossary.

Condition Used to mark certain Sometimes, more than one number is shown—in this case, the
battlefield conditions. first number represents the minimum range, and the second
number represents the maximum range. If only a single number
is shown, then that is the maximum range for that effect.

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Range is always measured as the shortest distance possible EX AMPLE: AT, WI THI N, AND BEYOND
between two objects. To measure range between two objects,
take the range tool and place it flat on the battlefield so that
one end is touching the object being measured from. Then
add segments until the total length of the range tool is longer
than the distance between the two objects. The segment of the
range tool that object is inside is equal to the range between the
two objects. When measuring to or from miniatures, always
measure from the miniature’s base, ignoring the miniature itself.

Melee range is not measured with the range tool; instead, two
miniatures are in melee range with one another if they are in
base contact. For more information on melee, see pg. 26.

EX A MP L E : M E A S UR ING The Clone Trooper unit is at range 1 of Obi-Wan Kenobi because


it has at least one miniature whose base is at least partially inside
When measuring range between two objects, only take the the first segment of the range tool. The AT-RT is within range 1
horizontal distance into account—never the vertical distance. A of Obi-Wan Kenobi because its base is entirely inside the first
measurement tool should always be flat on the battlefield; if this segment of the range tool. The B1 Battle Droids are beyond range
isn’t possible (due to terrain, for example), hold the measuring 1 of Obi-Wan Kenobi because all of their miniatures' bases are
tool above the battlefield and check positions based on the entirely outside the first segment of the range tool.
measurement tool.

TERRAIN
The scenery and features that make up the battlefield are
terrain. Terrain serves more of a purpose than simply being
aesthetically pleasing—the terrain over which armies fight
can have as dramatic an impact on the course of battle as the
abilities of the armies themselves. Players should always discuss
terrain before the game starts. There are three types of terrain:
scatter terrain, area terrain, and obstacle terrain.

S CA T T ER T ER R A IN
Scatter terrain represents small terrain features such as crates,
AT, WITH IN , A N D B E Y ON D planters, or lamp posts.

Some abilities require two objects to be at, within, or beyond a


certain distance from each other.

An object is at a range of another object if any portion of it is BARRICADES


inside that range as measured by the range tool. For a unit to be
at a specified range, only one miniature in the unit must be at Barricades are a specific type of scatter terrain found
the given range. An object is always at any range of itself. in some Star Wars: Legion Core Sets and in their own
expansion pack. Barricades are difficult terrain for
An object is within a range of another object if it is entirely trooper units and provide non-creature trooper trooper
inside that range as measured by the range tool. For a unit to
be within a range, all miniatures in the unit must be within the
units with heavy cover.
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given range. A unit that is within a certain range is also at that Barricades cannot be placed overlapping objective or
range. condition tokens and cannot have objective or condition
tokens placed on them. A trooper miniature can never
An object is beyond a range of another object if it is entirely partially overlap a barricade at any time.
outside that range as measured by the range tool. For a unit to
be beyond a range, all miniatures in the unit must be beyond
the given range.

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movement. Craters, barricades, ruins, woods, piles of rubble,
and swamps are all examples of difficult terrain. Difficult terrain
reduces the maximum speed of a unit moving through or into it
by 1 to a minimum of 1.

Impassable terrain completely prevents movement. Miniatures


cannot move through or end a movement on impassable terrain
unless they have a special rule which allows them to do so.

Some larger and more complex pieces of terrain are made


up of various parts that each restrict movement differently.
For example, the walls of a piece of obstacle terrain may be
impassable, but a miniature may be able to move through a
door or window that is open terrain. Players should discuss the
AREA TERRAIN parts of terrain and agree on how they are to be played before
the game begins.
Some terrain features consist of an area of terrain containing
multiple terrain elements inside a boundary or footprint, EXAMPLE: DIFFERENT TYPES OF TERRAIN
like a forest, craters, ruined buildings, or piles of rubble. The
individual elements and their locations inside the area terrain
are not relevant, only the boundary.

When determining the size of area terrain, imagine a silhouette


beginning at the bottom of the area terrain and extending
upwards to the tallest point of the terrain. The volume of this
silhouette is all part of the area terrain. It is up to the players to
determine the height, the boundaries, special rules, and the type
of cover that area terrain provides.

The Clone Trooper unit is preparing to move. The battlefield


is open terrain and does not restrict the Clone Trooper unit’s
movement. The barricades are difficult terrain and will slow down
the Clone Troopers should they choose to move over them. The
building is impassable terrain, and the Clone Troopers may not
move through it unless they have a special rule that allows them
to do so.

OB S T A C L E T E R R A I N FITTING ON TERRAIN
When a trooper miniature’s base is overlapping a piece of
Obstacle terrain represents large or tall terrain features such as
obstacle terrain, it must be completely overlapping that
buildings, cliffs, or high walls. When a trooper miniature wants
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terrain. Trooper miniatures cannot end a movement or


to move through or onto an obstacle terrain feature, it may have
be placed in a way that would cause their base to only
to perform a climb based on the obstacle terrain’s height.
partially overlap a piece of obstacle terrain and may not
have any part of part of its base hanging off the terrain.
T E R R A IN R E S T R I C T I NG M OV EM ENT Trooper miniatures cannot be deployed in a way where
any part of their base is only partially overlapping a piece
In addition to being scatter, area, or obstacle terrain, a terrain
of obstacle terrain.
feature is also open, difficult, or impassable.

Open terrain represents parts of the battlefield that are relatively


easy to traverse and free from obstacles or obstructions. Open
fields, lamp posts, planters, tall grass, or sandy desert are all
open terrain. Open terrain does not restrict movement.

Difficult terrain restricts but does not completely prevent

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EX A MP L E : F I T T ING ON T E R R A IN Sarah wants to measure the height of this building to determine
how it will impede the movement of her Clone Troopers. To do
so, she takes the range tool and places one end on the battlefield,
holding the range tool upright. Because the roof of the building is
entirely inside the first segment of the range tool, the building is
considered height 1.

Later in the game, Sarah measures the height of another building.


Because this building has multiple levels, it consists of different
heights. One roof is completely inside the first segment of the range
tool, so that part of the building is height 1. However, the second
roof of the building is inside the second segment of the range tool,
so that part of the building is height 2.

When placing miniatures on obstacle terrain, a miniature's


base must completely overlap the terrain. Because the two
Clone Troopers are hanging off the balcony and only partially
overlapping the piece of obstacle terrain, they cannot be placed
there and must be placed in such a way that their bases completely
overlap the obstacle terrain like the other two Clone Troopers.

TER RA IN PR O V I D I N G C OV E R
The main purpose of terrain is to block line of sight between
miniatures and provide them with cover. Terrain provides either
light, heavy, or no cover. What kind of cover, if any, a piece of
terrain provides is ultimately for players to decide. Before the
game begins, players should agree on what kind of cover each
piece of terrain on the battlefield provides. To determine how the building affects the movement of her Clone
Troopers, Sarah only considers the part of the building her Clone
Troopers wish to move to—they may perform a climb onto the
TER RA IN HE IG H T height 1 part of the building but are unable to move onto the
height 2 part from the battlefield. If they begin their movement
Each piece of terrain has a height characteristic. To measure
while on the height 1 part of the building, then they may climb
this, take the range tool and put one end on the battlefield,
onto the height 2 part of the building.
orienting the range tool vertically. Then add segments until
the end of the range tool is taller than the piece of terrain. The
segment of the range tool that the top of the terrain is inside is
equal to that object’s height. T H E G OL D E N R UL E
Some terrain might have various pieces at multiple heights. OF T E R R A I N
When determining the height of the terrain for the purposes of
Ultimately, the type of terrain and the rules used are
performing a movement or a climb, measure the height of the
up to the players and should be discussed before the
part of the terrain the miniatures are moving or climbing to,
game begins.
subtracting the height of any terrain the miniatures may be on.

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EX A MP L E : M E A S UR ING H E IG H T

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C OVE R • Recover: The unit removes any number of suppression
tokens and readies any exhausted Upgrade Cards.
EXAMPLE: CARD ACTIONS AND FREE ACTIONS
• Luke Skywalker
HERO OF THE REBELLION
1
160 Jump 1 (Perform a move during which
you ignore terrain that is height 1 or lower.
This is treated as a move action.) TROOPER

Charge (After you perform a move action, you may


perform a free melee attack action.) 6
Deflect (While defending, if you spend a dodge 3
token, you gain " : ”; if it’s a ranged attack, the
attacker suffers 1 wound for each rolled.)
󲉢󲉢 : 󲉡󲉡

Immune: Pierce (Pierce cannot be used against you.)


A NAKIN ’ S L IGHTSABER
IGHTSAB
IGHTSA B ER L UKE ’ S DL-44 B LASTER
L ASTER P ISTOL
ISTO L

I MPACT 2, P IERCE 2 P IERCE 2

Luke Skywalker has the 󲊂 Jump 1 card action on his Unit Card.
During his activation, he may spend one of his actions to perform
the Jump action.
Cover helps miniatures defend themselves from attacks. Cover
is divided into three categories: light, heavy, and no cover, and • Luke Skywalker
HERO OF THE REBELLION
1
is determined during the attack sequence. Some rules refer to 160 Jump 1 (Perform a move during which
you ignore terrain that is height 1 or lower.
cover having a numerical value that is improved or reduced— This is treated as a move action.) TROOPER

light cover has a value of 1, heavy cover has a value of 2, and no Charge (After you perform a move action, you may
perform a free melee attack action.) 6
cover has a value of 0. The numerical value of cover cannot be Deflect (While defending, if you spend a dodge 3
token, you gain " : ”; if it’s a ranged attack, the
increased above 2 for any reason. Resolve effects that improve attacker suffers 1 wound for each rolled.)
󲉢󲉢 : 󲉡󲉡

cover before effects that reduce cover. Immune: Pierce (Pierce cannot be used against you.)
A NAKIN ’ S L IGHTSABER L UKE ’ S DL-44 B LASTER P ISTOL

For more information on determining cover, see pg. 30.


I MPACT 2, P IERCE 2 P IERCE 2

A C T ION S Luke Skywalker also has the Force Reflexes Upgrade Card
equipped. Once per activation as a free action, he may exhaust
Actions are how units of miniatures move and fight their way the card to gain a dodge token. This is in addition to the two
across the battlefield. A unit will typically perform two actions actions he is allowed per activation, but he may only perform the
during its activation. The following actions are available to Force Reflexes free action when he would normally be allowed to
every unit. perform an action. A unit may perform any number of different
free actions during its activation.
• Aim: The unit gains an aim token, which allows it to reroll
up to two dice when attacking.
S UP P R E S S I ON
• Attack: The unit attacks with its weapons.
Suppression represents the morale and combat effectiveness of
• Dodge: The unit gains a dodge token, which allows it to a unit—the more suppression it has, the less effective it is on
cancel incoming results when defending. the battlefield. Suppression is tracked during the game with
suppression tokens. Vehicles do not suffer suppression.
• Card Action 󲊂: The unit performs an action listed on its
Unit Card or one of its Upgrade Cards. Card actions have this
symbol 󲊂. A unit may perform more than one card action,
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as long as they are different. A card action with 󲊂󲊂 requires


two actions to perform.
Suppression Tokens
• Free Card Action 󲊃: The unit performs an action listed on
its Unit Card or one of its Upgrade Cards. Free card actions • Luke Skywalker
do not cost the unit any actions to perform. Free card
HERO OF THE REBELLION
1
160 Jump 1 (Perform a move during which
actions have this symbol 󲊃. A unit may perform more than you ignore terrain that is height 1 or lower.
This is treated as a move action.)
one free card action, as long as they are different. A unit may
TROOPER

Charge (After you perform a move action, you may


perform a free melee attack action.) 6
only perform free actions during their Perform Actions step Deflect (While defending, if you spend a dodge 3
and may only perform each instance of a free action once token, you gain " : ”; if it’s a ranged attack, the
attacker suffers 1 wound for each rolled.)
󲉢󲉢 : 󲉡󲉡

per activation. Free actions do not allow a unit to perform a Immune: Pierce (Pierce cannot be used against you.)

non-move action more than once during its activation. A NAKIN ’ S L IGHTSABER
IGHTSAB
IGHTSA B ER L UKE ’ S DL-44 B LASTER
L ASTER P ISTOL
ISTO L

I MPACT 2, P IERCE 2 P IERCE 2


• Move: The unit moves.

• Standby: The unit gains a standby token, which allows it Trooper units have a courage value on their Unit Card. When
to perform certain actions after an enemy unit performs a unit has a number of suppression tokens equal to or greater
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than its courage value, it is suppressed. If a unit has a number Occasionally a rule references the Light Side or the Dark Side.
of suppression tokens that is equal to or greater than double The Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Republic are the Light Side,
its courage value, it is panicked. A suppressed unit performs and the Galactic Empire and the Separatist Alliance are the
one less action each activation, while a panicked unit suffers Dark Side. Armies not built using these factions state whether
additional effects. For more information on the effects of they are part of the Light Side or the Dark Side in their rules
suppression, see pg. 22. text.

P OINT S
G ETTI N G RE A DY TO
PL AY Each army is made up of a collection of miniatures organized
into units. These units may further be equipped and customized
with Upgrade Cards. Each unit and upgrade have a point cost
printed on the corresponding card. The total points cost of all
units and Upgrade Cards in an army cannot exceed 800 points.
S E T UP An updated list containing the points for all unit and upgrade
cards can be found at https://www.atomicmassgames.com/star-
The process of getting ready to play a game of Star
wars-legion-documents.
Wars: Legion is called Setup. Setup consists of the
following steps:
R A NKS A ND R A NK R E Q UIR E M ENTS
1. Build an Army, Command Hand, and a Battle Deck
Each unit in Star Wars: Legion has a rank. When building an
2. Establish the Battlefield and Gather Components army, a player is restricted on the number of units of each rank
they may include as follows:
3. Declare Terrain
Commander: Each army must include one to two
4. Place Terrain 󲉴 commander units.
5. Select Player Color and Sides Operative: Each army may include up to two
󲊆 operative units.
6. Reveal Battle Cards
Corps: Each army must include three to six corps
7. Define the Battlefield
󲉱 units.
Special Forces: Each army may include up to
8. Resolve Objective and Condition Cards 󲉳 three special forces units.
9. Deploy Units Support: Each army may include up to three
󲊅 support units.
Heavy: Each army may include up to two heavy
󲉲 units.
B UILD A N A R M Y , C OM M A N D
H AND , AND A B A T T L E D E CK UP G R A D E CA R D S
Before the game begins, each player builds an army using the Upgrade Cards contain additional rules that can be equipped by
Star Wars: Legion miniatures in their collections. In addition units during Army Building. Upgrades vary between additional
to their miniatures, each player prepares a command hand, a miniatures, weapons, equipment, or even special training or
Battle Deck, and the Unit and Upgrade Cards containing the programming.

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rules for their units.
The types of upgrades available for a unit to equip are shown on
the unit’s upgrade bar.

FAC T ION S, L I G H T S I D E , A N D D A R K
SI D E
Units in Star Wars: Legion are grouped together in factions:
the Galactic Empire (Empire), the Rebel Alliance (Rebel), the
Separatist Alliance (Separatist), and the Galactic Republic
(Republic). A unit’s faction is shown by the faction icon printed
in the top left corner of its Unit Card. All units in an army
must share the same faction, unless otherwise specified by a
special rule.

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Card. If the weapon is an upgrade that exhausts or expends,
The types of upgrades are as follows: then any number of miniatures in the unit may add the weapon
to the attack pool.
• Heavy Weapon • Comms
When a unit recovers, it readies all of its exhausted cards. When
a card is readied, turn it 90° to the left so it is in its original
• Personnel • Pilot orientation. The card is no longer exhausted.

• Force • Training EX AMPLE: EXHAUST AND EXPEN D

• Command • Generator

• Hardpoint • Armament

• Gear • Crew

• Grenades • Ordnance

󲖁 • Programming
For each icon on the unit’s upgrade bar, the unit may equip one
Upgrade Card with a matching icon. Points listed on the Upgrade The Stormtooper unit adds the HH-12 Stormtrooper’s weapon
Card are counted towards an army’s points total. A unit may not to an attack pool, exhausting the card once the dice are added. It
equip the same Upgrade Card twice. Some Upgrade Cards have cannot be added to another attack pool until it is readied.
restrictions on which units may equip them. Any restrictions for
an Upgrade Card are listed on the card.

Cards with the or icons add a miniature armed with the


weapon shown on the upgrade card to the unit in addition to
any weapons on the Unit Card. Only the miniature added to the
unit by the Upgrade Card may use the weapon on the Upgrade
Card.

Cards with the , , , , , , or icons add


an additional weapon, as shown on the Upgrade Card. Any
miniature in a unit with an , , , , or Upgrade
Card equipped may use the weapon on the Upgrade Card.

E X H A US T AND E XP E ND Luke Skywalker expends Burst of Speed to increase his speed. The
card is expended and cannot be used for the rest of the game.
Most Upgrade Cards provide a static game effect, but some
cards must be exhausted or expended after being used. A card
UN I QUE AN D LI MI TED
that must be exhausted or expended after use has the exhaust
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or expend icon on the card. Cards that exhaust or expend start Some units and upgrades represent specific characters,
the game readied, and only readied cards may be exhausted or weapons, or equipment. Unique or limited cards are identified
expended. by a number of bullets (•) in front of their name. The number
of bullets indicates the maximum number of cards a player can
field that share the same name. This restriction also applies
across card types. For example, if a name has two bullets in
front of it, the player could field two units with that name, two
When a card is exhausted, turn the card 90° to the right so that upgrades with that name, one Unit Card and one upgrade with
it is sideways. Exhausted cards may not be used until they are that name, etc.
readied through an effect.

When a card is expended, turn the card 180° so that it is upside


down. Once a card is expended, it cannot be used for the rest of
the game. Expended cards cannot be unexpended or readied.

After a miniature adds a weapon on an exhaust or expend


Upgrade Card to an attack pool, exhaust or expend the Upgrade
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D E F E A T I N G UP G R A D E F OR C E U P G R A D E C A R D S
C A R D MIN I A T UR E S If a unit has a 󲉿 Upgrade Card equipped, measure the
range of any effects on the card from the unit's unit
A ND D IS C A R D I NG leader.
UPG R A D E C A R D S
When a miniature added by an Upgrade Card is defeated, B UIL D ING A C O M M A ND H A ND
the unit it was added to can no longer use or benefit from
any rules on the Upgrade Card, with the exception of Each player prepares a command hand of exactly seven
additional upgrade icons granted to the unit. Command Cards. A player must include two 1 pip cards, two 2
pip cards, and two 3 pip cards, with no duplicates. Additionally,
If an Upgrade Card that adds a miniature to a unit players must always include the 4 pip card “Standing Orders."
is discarded, but the miniature is not defeated, the
miniature is not removed, but the unit can no longer use Some Command Cards require certain units. The required unit
or benefit from any rules on the discarded Upgrade Card. must be in a player’s army for these Command Cards to be
included in a command hand. Occasionally, a Command Card
requires a player to be fielding an army from a certain faction
or Battle Force to be included in the command hand. These
D UAL -S ID E D restrictions are printed on the Command Card.

UPG R A D E C A R D S
Some Upgrade Cards are dual-sided. When building an
army, only count the points cost on one of the sides of
the card. When a unit with a dual-sided Upgrade Card
equipped deploys, the unit’s controlling player decides
which side is faceup. Only the rules on the faceup side of
the card can be used.

S E C R E T I N F OR M A T I ON
The contents of a player’s command hand are secret
information and are never shared with their opponent.
However, the number of cards in a player’s command
hand is not secret, nor is the contents of a player's discard
pile. Non-secret information must be freely shared
between players at all times.

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B UIL D ING A B A T T L E D ECK
Battle Cards form the Battle Deck and are used in Setup, where
players work together to build the mission for that game.
Battle Cards are divided into three categories: Objective (Blue),
Deployment (Red), and Condition (Green).

Each player must prepare a Battle Deck of 12 cards before the


game begins, consisting of exactly 4 cards of each type with no
duplicates.

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ESTABLISH THE Recover the Supplies
Setup: Place 1 unclaimed objective token on the center of the
battlefield. Then, starting with the blue player, players alternate
placing 4 more unclaimed objective tokens on the battlefield.
Each token must be placed beyond range 1 of each deployment
Key Positions
Setup: Place an objective token on the piece of terrain closest
to the center of the battlefield (if multiple pieces are equally close
to the center, the blue player chooses). Then, starting with the
blue player, each player places 1 objective token on a piece of
Intercept the Transmissions
Setup: Place 1 objective token on the center of the battlefield.
Then place 1 objective token halfway between the center token
and the left short edge of the battlefield. Then place 1 objective
token halfway between the center token and the right short edge
Breakthrough

Victory: At the end of the game, each player gains 1 victory


token for each of their unit leaders within an enemy
deployment zone.

BATTLEFIELD AND PREPARE


zone and beyond range 1 of any other objective token. terrain. Each token must be placed on a piece of terrain that is of the battlefield.
completely outside all deployment zones and beyond range 1 of
All trooper units gain: Claim (Claim an objective token that is Victory: At the end of rounds 2 and 4, each player gains
any other piece of terrain with an objective token. If a player is
in base contact with your unit leader.) 1 victory token for each objective token they control. At the
unable to place a token according to these rules, they can place
end of the game, each player gains 2 victory tokens for each
Victory: At the end of the game, each player gains 1 victory that token on any piece of terrain that does not have an objective

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objective token they control. A player controls an objective
token for each objective token that is claimed by 1 of their units. token and that is outside all deployment zones. If that token still
token if they have more trooper unit leaders at range 1 of that
cannot be placed, then it is not placed.
token than any other player.
Victory: At the end of the game, for each terrain piece with an

C OMPONE N T S
objective token, the player who has the most unit leaders in
base contact with that terrain piece gains 1 victory token.

Disarray Battle Lines The Long March

Once players have built their armies, they must establish

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the battlefield. Star Wars: Legion uses a 6 ft x 3 ft (72” x 36”)
Each player must deploy at least one unit in each of their
deployment zones.

battlefield. Rapid Reinforcements


Setup: Starting with the blue player, each player sets aside 1 to 2
friendly non-�, non-󲊆󲊆 trooper units, marking each unit with a
Clear Conditions
This card has no effect.
The air is clear, the sun is shining, and visibility is good. The
Hostile Environment
Trooper units whose unit leader is not in base contact with a
piece of terrain cannot remove suppression tokens during the
Limited Visibility
During the first round, units cannot perform ranged attacks
beyond range 2.
condition token. When a player draws an order token with a rank that End Phase. During the second round, units cannot perform ranged attacks
troopers gathered for the fight know that perfect weather only
matches a friendly set-aside unit, if they cannot choose a unit on the beyond range 3.
heralds one thing—battle will soon be joined! Vicious weather and extreme temperatures send troopers from
battlefield with a matching rank, they must place that set-aside unit

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both sides scrambling for shelter from the elements. A vicious storm has kicked up a cloud of debris, forcing a brief
onto the battlefield, beyond range 2 of all enemy units if able. That

Players then gather any tokens, measuring tools, cards, or other


unit is treated as activated and its order token is placed facedown. hiatus. When the winds die down, the armies will advance once more.

game components they might need and place them near the
battlefield.
Once the grid has been laid out, players define the battlefield.
D E C L A R E A ND P L A C E T E R R A IN Starting with the blue player, players take turns choosing a
category and eliminating the leftmost card in that row. A player
Players determine what pieces of terrain to use in their game may also decide to not eliminate a card if they do not want to.
and their rules. Players should be sure to agree with their If players eliminate the first three cards in a row, they cannot
opponent on the rules for each terrain piece before the game eliminate the final card. After each player has had two chances
begins. to eliminate a card, the leftmost card remaining in each row is
the card that is used during that game.
Once players have determined what terrain is being used and
any applicable rules, they then cooperatively set up terrain on Next, players resolve any Setup instructions on the Objective
the battlefield. Card, then resolve any Setup instructions on the Condition
Card.
S E L E C T P L A Y E R C OL OR A N D S ID E S For more information on the rules for specific Battle Cards, see
In Star Wars: Legion, a player is either the red player or the blue pg. 39.
player. After terrain has been placed, the player whose army
consists of the least number of points gets to choose if they are EX AMPLE: DEFI NI N G THE BATTLE F IE L D
the red player or the blue player. If both players’ armies have the
Matt and Andrew have determined that Matt will be the blue
same number of points, have one player roll a red defense die.
player and Andrew will be the red player. Using Matt’s Battle
On a 󲉣 result, they get to choose which color they are; on any
Deck, they separate the Objective, Deployment, and Condition
other result the other player gets to choose.
Cards into three separate facedown piles, shuffling each. Then
The red player then chooses one of the long edges of the they draw four cards from each category, placing each category
battlefield as their side, and the blue player gets the opposite side. horizontally in a row. Starting with Matt, he and Andrew take
turns choosing a row and eliminating the leftmost card in that
row. Matt chooses the Objective row, and the leftmost card is
R E V E A L B A T T L E C A R D S , D E F INE eliminated. Andrew then chooses Conditions, and the leftmost
T H E B A T T L E F I E L D , A N D R E S OLV E card is eliminated. Matt then chooses to eliminate the leftmost
card in the Deployment row. Content with how things are,
OB J E C TIV E A ND C OND I T I O N CA R D S Andrew decides to not eliminate any more cards. The leftmost
Players work together to define the battlefield and determine cards in each row are the Battle Cards that Matt and Andrew will
the mission they will use for their game of Star Wars: Legion. use for their game.
Using the blue player’s Battle Deck, separate the Objective,
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Deployment, and Condition Cards into three facedown piles


and shuffle each pile, orienting them so they are faceup to the
blue player. Then, draw four cards from each category, placing
them faceup in a horizontal row left to right in the order they
were drawn, with each category in its own row. The order of the
rows does not matter, only that each category is placed in its
own horizontal row. Once all cards have been drawn, players
should have a 4x3 grid of cards as shown.

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WINNING THE GAME
OBJECTIV E T OKE NS A player wins the game immediately by either defeating all their
Units in Star Wars: Legion frequently capture objective opponent’s units or by earning the most victory tokens at the
tokens to score victory tokens and win the mission. Some end of the game. The game ends after the final End Phase, and
objective tokens can be interacted with, usually through victory tokens are scored as detailed by the Victory conditions
card actions listed on the Objective Battle Card. on the Objective Card being used for that game.

Panicked units and objective tokens they have claimed cannot


be used to satisfy Victory conditions on an Objective Card.

If an Objective Card instructs players to gain victory tokens


at the end of a round, they do so after advancing the round
All objective tokens are placed with their unclaimed counter and before the next round begins.
side faceup unless otherwise specified. When placing
objective tokens in the battlefield during Setup, an If the players have an equal number of victory tokens at the
objective token cannot be placed overlapping another end of the game, the player who defeated more points worth
objective token or only partially overlapping a piece of of their opponent’s army is the winner. When calculating how
terrain. If an objective token would be placed partially many points a player has defeated, only count units that were
overlapping terrain, players should adjust terrain completely defeated, including any upgrades equipped to the
placement in a mutually agreeable manner so that the unit. If players defeated the same number of points, the player
token is no longer partially overlapping terrain. If an whose army consisted of more points at the start of the game is
Objective Battle Card states that an objective is placed the winner. If there is still a tie, the game is a draw.
in base contact with a unit during Setup, that objective
token is claimed by that unit.
G A M E M ECH A N I CS
A unit may not be in base contact with an unclaimed
Star Wars: Legion is played over a series of six rounds. Each
objective token at the end of setup.
round is divided into turns, taken by each player. The following
sections contain the rules that specify the parts of each round
and how to play them.

DEP L OY UN IT S
P A R T S OF A R O UN D
After resolving any Setup rules on the Objective and Condition
Cards, players then resolve any Setup rules on the Deployment Each of the six rounds in a game of Star Wars: Legion are
Cards. Then, starting with the blue player, players alternate, divided into the following phases:
placing one unit from their army within their respective
deployment zones as shown on the Deployment Card. Players 1. The Command Phase
continue taking turns placing units until all units have been
deployed. When deploying a unit with multiple miniatures, all 2. The Activation Phase
miniatures must be placed in cohesion with their unit leader.
3. The End Phase
A unit is in cohesion if all miniatures in that unit are at a
speed-1 move of the unit leader and within a vertical distance
equal to the height of the unit leader’s silhouette. For units on
notched bases, this move may be measured from any part of T H E C OM M A N D P H A S E
the miniature's base. For more information on silhouettes, see L egion R u leb ook
pg. 27. When measuring cohesion, the speed-1 movement During the Command Phase, players select a Command Card
tool may not overlap a piece of impassable terrain. If a unit is from their command hand, reveal and resolve their Command
not in cohesion for whatever reason, its next action must be a Cards, determine priority, issue orders, and create the order
move action that ends with all miniatures in cohesion. pool.

During deployment, a unit may not be placed in base contact


with an enemy unit, nor may it move into base contact with an
enemy unit.

After deployment is complete, one player takes the round


counter and sets it to “1." The game of Star Wars: Legion is
ready to begin!

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P A R T S OF T H E
C OMMA N D P H A S E
1. Select and Play Command Cards
a. Resolve Command Cards
2. Determine Priority

3. Nominate Commanders and Issue Orders

4. Create the Order Pool

S E L E C T A ND P L A Y C OM M A ND C A R D S
Each player secretly chooses a Command Card to play from
their hand and places it facedown on the battlefield. If a player
does not have at least one 󲉴 or 󲊆 unit on the battlefield, they
may not play any Command Cards this round.

Some units have several unique Command Cards, which may


only be played if that unit is included in a player’s army and is
not defeated.
Sarah and Michael are choosing Command Cards for the turn.
R E S OL V E COM M A ND C A R D E F F E C TS Both of them play the 4-pip card Standing Orders. Because they
revealed cards with the same number of pips, one of them rolls a
After both players have played a Command Card facedown,
red defense die. Michael rolls the die and rolls a blank. Because he
they then reveal their Command Cards by flipping them
did not roll a 󲉣, Sarah has priority for the round.
faceup and proceed to resolve the effects of the Command
Cards. Fully resolve the effect of each Command Card before
moving to the next Command Card. If both players have an NOM INA T E COM M A ND ER S A N D ISSUE
effect that occurs at the same time, the blue player always OR D E R S
resolves their Command Card effect first.
After determining priority, players nominate commanders and
D E T E R MIN E P R I OR I T Y issue orders to their units.

Once players have resolved all relevant Command Card effects, If the played Command Card corresponds to a specific unit,
compare the number of pips on the Command Cards that were that unit must be nominated as the commander. Otherwise,
played this round. The player whose card has the least number players may nominate any one 󲉴 unit to be their commander.
of pips has priority for the round.
Once all players have nominated a commander, they issue
If both players reveal Command Cards with the same number orders to their units, starting with the player who has priority.
of pips, one player rolls a red defense die. If the result is a 󲉣, The number of orders and the units they can be issued to is
that player has priority. On any other result, the other player listed on each Command Card. For a commander to issue an
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has priority. order to a unit, a unit must:

If one player was unable to play a Command Card due to not • Be at range 1–3 of the nominated commander (the
having a 󲉴 or 󲊆 unit, the other player automatically has nominated commander is always at range 1 of itself).
priority. If neither player played a Command Card, one player
rolls a red defense die to determine priority. • The unit cannot have already received an order during the
current Command Phase.
E X A MP L E : P L A Y ING A C OM M A ND CARD AND
D E T E R M I N ING P R IOR IT Y • The unit must match the type (if any) listed on the
Command Card.
Michael and Kevin are choosing their Command Cards for
When a unit is issued an order, take an order token that
the turn. They each secretly choose a card from their hands to
corresponds to the unit’s rank and place it faceup on the
play, then they reveal their cards at the same time. Michael has
battlefield next to the unit. If a commander cannot issue all the
played a 3-pip card, Assault, and Kevin has played a 1-pip card,
orders allowed by the Command Card, any excess orders are
Ambush. Because Kevin played the card with the fewest number
lost. Once both players have issued orders, they then proceed to
of pips, he gains priority for the round.
create the order pool.
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OTH E R W A Y S T O I S S UE P A R T S OF T H E
ORD E R S A C T I V A T I ON P H A S E
Some rules or abilities allow units to be issued orders 1. Resolve Abilities or Effects at Start of Activation
from sources other than the nominated commander. Phase
These units do not have to follow the above criteria when
they are issued orders in this way, instead following the 2. Choose a Unit to Activate or Pass
rules of the effect granting that order.
3. Activate Unit

a. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at Start of Unit


EX A MP L E : I S S UING OR D E R S Activation

b. Rallying

c. Perform Actions

d. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at End of Unit


Activation

4. Place Order Token

5. Resolve Abilities or Effects at End of Activation Phase

CH OOS E A UNIT T O A C T IV A T E OR
PASS
The active player chooses to either activate a friendly unit with
a faceup order token or to draw an order token randomly from
Nick has played the Command Card Push, which lets him issue the order pool and activate a unit matching that order token’s
orders to two units. Nick nominates Obi-Wan Kenobi as his rank that does not have an order token. If a player draws an
commander. Nick can then issue the two orders from Push to two order token with a rank that does not have any corresponding
units at command range of his chosen commander, which in this units on the battlefield, remove that token from the game and
case is at range 1–3 of Obi-Wan Kenobi. He chooses to issue an randomly draw another order token from the order pool.
order to the Clone Trooper unit. For the second order, he cannot Alternatively, a player may be able to pass.
choose the Clone Trooper unit again, as it already has a faceup
order token. The Infantry Support Platform is outside of Obi- A player may pass if they have fewer remaining orders than
Wan Kenobi’s command range, so it cannot be issued an order. their opponent. To see how many remaining orders a player has,
Choosing between the AT-RT and Obi-Wan Kenobi, Nick decides add together the number of order tokens in that player’s order
to issue an order to Obi-Wan Kenobi, who is in command range pool, on their Command Cards, and all faceup order tokens
because a miniature is always at range 1 of itself. their army has on the battlefield. When a player chooses to pass,
they do not activate a unit and their turn ends. A player can
CRE A T E T H E O R D E R P O OL only pass once per round.

After issuing orders, each player creates their order pool A CT IV A T ING A UNIT L egion R u leb ook
by taking one order token that matches the rank of each
undefeated unit that was not issued an order and shuffling those When a unit is chosen to activate, it first attempts to rally, and
order tokens together. then the unit may perform actions. After the unit has completed
its actions, flip the unit’s faceup order token facedown or assign
Once players have created their order pools, the Command it the drawn order token facedown.
Phase is over, and the Activation Phase begins.

T HE AC T IV A T I ON P H A S E
During the Activation Phase, players activate their units and
may perform actions with them.

Starting with the player who has priority, players take turns
activating their units one at a time.
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P A R T S OF A UN I T ' S C OM M A N D E R S A N D
A C T IV A T I ON C H E C K I N G F OR P A N I C
1. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at Start of Unit When a unit checks to see if it is panicked, instead of
Activation using its own courage value, it may use the courage value
of a friendly 󲉴 unit at range 1–3. For example, a unit
2. Rallying with 3 suppression tokens and courage value 1 would
not be panicked if it chooses to use the courage value of
3. Perform Actions
a friendly 󲉴 at range 1–3 that has a courage value of 2
4. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at End of Unit or greater.
Activation

5. Assign Order Token


N U L L C OUR A G E V A L UE
Some units have a null courage value, or “-.” These
R A L L Y IN G units can never gain or be assigned suppression tokens
and cannot be suppressed or panicked. If a unit gains
Each time a unit activates, it has a chance to rally and remove a null courage value through a special rule, it loses any
suppression tokens. To rally a unit, its controlling player rolls suppression tokens it has, if any.
one white defense die for each suppression token the unit has.
Then its controlling player removes one suppression token for If a 󲉴 unit has a null courage value, then friendly units
each 󲉣 or 󲉥 result rolled. at range 1–3 may choose to use that 󲉴 unit's courage
value and, therefore, never panic, regardless of the
After rallying, if a unit begins its Perform Actions step while number of suppression tokens they might have.
suppressed, it performs one fewer action during its Perform
Actions step.

If a unit begins its Perform Actions step while panicked, it


cannot perform any actions or free actions and drops any
P ER FOR M A C T IONS
claimed objective tokens it may have. Then, if a unit did not During the Perform Actions step, a unit may perform up to 2
perform any actions or free actions due to panic, at the end of of the actions below. A unit may only perform each action once
the unit’s activation, it removes suppression tokens equal to its per activation, except for the move action.
courage value.
• Aim: A unit that performs an aim action gains an aim token
E X A MP L E : S UP P R E S S E D A ND P A NI CKED which it can use to reroll dice during attacks.
On Ryan’s turn, he chooses to activate a Clone Trooper unit with
• Attack: The unit makes an attack with its weapons.
two suppression tokens. After resolving any effects at the start of
the Clone Trooper unit’s activation, he performs the unit’s Rally
• Card Action 󲊂: The unit performs an action listed on its
step and rolls two white defense dice, one for each suppression
Unit Card one of its Upgrade Cards, a Command Card,
token. Unfortunately, he rolls two blanks and does not remove
or a Battle Card. A unit may perform more than one card
any suppression tokens from the unit. Because the Clone Troopers
action, as long as they are different. A card action with 󲊂󲊂
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have a courage value of 1 and have a number of suppression


requires two actions to perform.
tokens equal to or greater than their courage value, they are
still suppressed and must perform one fewer action during the • Dodge: A unit that performs a dodge action gains a dodge
Perform Actions step of their activation. token. Units may spend dodge tokens to cancel 󲉠 results
Additionally, because the Clone Troopers have suppression during attacks.
equal to or greater than double their courage value, they are still
• Free Card Action 󲊃: The unit performs an action listed on
panicked as well as suppressed. Therefore, they drop any claimed
its Unit Card, one of its Upgrade Cards, a Command Card,
objective tokens, perform no actions or free actions, and at the
or a Battle Card. Free card actions do not cost the unit any
end of their activation, they remove suppression tokens equal to
actions to perform. Free card actions have this symbol 󲊃.
their courage value.
A unit may perform more than one free card action, as long
as they are different. A unit may only perform free actions
during its Perform Actions step and may only perform each
instance of a free action once per activation. Free actions do
not allow a unit to perform a non-move action more than
once during its activation.
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• Move: When a unit performs a move action, it performs a MOVE
standard move or climb.

• Recover: A unit that performs a recover action removes any


number of suppression tokens from the unit and readies any
number of the unit’s exhausted Upgrade Cards.

• Standby: The unit gains a standby token, which it can use to


perform actions in response to enemy actions. Only trooper
units and ground vehicles can perform the standby action.

MOV E ME N T
When a unit performs a move action, it performs a standard
move or climb. Miniatures have one of two types of bases—
notched or unnotched. What kind of base a miniature has
determines how that unit performs moves. Creature troopers,
emplacement troopers, and vehicles all have notched bases. For
more information on unit types, see pg. 36.

L E A V ING T H E
BATTLEFIELD
Units may not voluntarily end a movement with
any of its miniature’s bases partially or fully outside
the battlefield. A miniature may leave the battlefield
Marco declares a move action with his Battle Droid unit and
temporarily if it ends its movement with its base
chooses to perform a standard move with them. As the Battle
fully inside the battlefield, such as when a unit with a
Droids are speed-2, he may choose either the speed-1 or speed-2
notched base moves along the movement tool. If this is
movement tool. Marco chooses the speed-2 movement tool and
not possible, the miniature stops its movement when
places it flat on the battlefield so that one end touches the unit
it contacts the edge of the battlefield, then it loses any
leader's base. Then, he may adjust the movement tool at its joint
remaining actions and may not perform any free actions.
as he wishes. After he is content with the placement and position
of the movement tool, Marco picks up the Battle Droid’s unit
leader and places it back down on the battlefield so that its base
STA N D A R D M OV E wholly touches the end of the movement tool. Then, he picks up
the rest of the miniatures in the Battle Droid unit and places them
To perform a standard move, take a movement tool of lower or so that they are all at a speed-1 move away from their unit leader.
equal speed of the moving unit and place it flat on the battlefield
so that one end wholly touches the base of the unit’s unit leader. Units on notched bases follow all the above rules for movement,
Then, the player may adjust the joint of the movement tool as with the following exceptions:
they wish. After the movement tool has been adjusted, pick up
• To perform a standard move with a notched base, a unit
the unit leader miniature and place it either wholly touching the
takes a movement tool less than or equal to its speed
other end of the movement tool, or anywhere centered along
characteristic and places it flat on the battlefield so that one
the path created by the movement tool, moving the movement
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end is wholly inside the front notch of the unit leader’s base.
tool out of the way and placing the miniature on the battlefield.
A unit may choose to use a movement tool of a lower speed • Then, the player may adjust the movement tool at its joint as
when performing a move unless otherwise specified. they wish. After the movement tool has been adjusted, the
player decides to make either a full or partial move.
After placing the unit leader miniature, pick up any other
• Unlike normal bases, notched bases cannot be placed
miniatures in the unit and place them in cohesion. If for any
anywhere along the tool and instead move along the tool, as
reason a miniature cannot be placed in cohesion at the end of a
detailed below.
move, place it as close as possible to the unit leader.
• To execute a partial move, pick up the unit leader miniature
EX A MP L E : P E RF OR M ING A S T A ND A R D and move it along the movement tool, taking care to keep
the movement tool lined up with the front and rear notches
on the base. The player may choose to stop this movement
anywhere along the path created by the movement tool,
moving the movement tool out of the way and placing the
miniature on the battlefield. The miniature must be placed
in such a way so that the line of the front and back notches
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on its base are parallel to the section of the movement tool
the miniature reached at the farthest part of its move.
• To execute a full move, pick up the unit leader miniature
and move it along the movement tool, taking care to keep
the movement tool lined up with the front and rear notches
on the base. The player places the miniature so that the
other end of the movement tool is inserted in the back notch
of the miniature’s base.
• When a miniature performs a full or partial move, if the
base of the miniature is impeded by an object while moving
along the movement tool, it must stop its movement
prematurely unless it can legally move through, over, or
on top of the obstructing object. Move the movement If Simone wishes to perform a partial move instead, she simply
tool out of the way and place the miniature on the stops the miniature’s movement along the movement tool at the
battlefield accordingly. desired point and places it on the battlefield in such a way so that
• After placing the unit leader miniature, pick up any the front and rear notches on its base are parallel to the section of
other miniatures in the unit and place them in cohesion. the movement tool the miniature reached at the farthest part of
Miniatures with notched bases must be placed in the exact its move.
same directional orientation as their unit leader’s base. If for
any reason a miniature cannot be placed in cohesion at the
end of a move, place it as close to the unit leader as possible.
E X A MP L E : M OV ING W IT H NOT C H E D BASES

If terrain impedes a full or partial movement, the miniature must


stop prematurely. Because the tower is stopping the Swoop Bike
Riders movement, it ends its movement even though it has not
traveled the full distance of the movement tool.
Simone wants to perform a standard move with her Swoop Bike
Riders. She chooses to use the speed-3 movement tool since the
Swoop Bike Riders are speed-3. She places the movement tool in
the front notch of the Swoop Bike Riders unit leader's base. Next, M I N I A T UR E S P H Y S I C ALLY
she adjusts the movement tool as she wishes, then decides if she
wants to perform a full or partial move. She decides to perform
INTERFERING WITH
a full move and picks up the miniature and moves it along the
movement tool, making sure to keep the tool lined up with the
M OV E M E N T
front and rear notches on the miniature’s base. She then places While moving a miniature, treat the non-base portion
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the miniature so that the rear notch is on the opposite end of the of all miniatures as if they do not exist. A miniature’s
movement tool. movement cannot be impeded by the non-base parts of
itself or another miniature.

M OV E M E N T A N D
OB J E C T I V E T OKE N S
Miniatures can move through but cannot be placed
overlapping objective tokens, unless they were placed
with the Key Positions or Payload battle card.

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EX AMPLE: PERFORMI NG A STANDARD
A B IL IT IE S T H A T MOVE THROUGH TERRAI N
P R OVID E M O V E S
Some abilities provide standard moves, often of certain
speeds. A move provided by an ability is not a move
action unless specifically stated.

No Time for Sorrows


LEIA ORGANA

Evan declares a move action with his Clone Trooper unit and
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chooses to perform a standard move with them. As the clones are


2 TROOPERS
speed-2, he may choose either the speed-1 or speed-2 movement
When a friendly trooper unit is issued
an order, it may perform a speed-1 move.
tool. However, because the Clone Troopers are starting their move
on difficult terrain, their speed is reduced by 1 to a minimum of
1, meaning they cannot use the speed-2 movement tool. Because
their speed is reduced to a minimum of 1, moving over the
barricade will not reduce their speed further.
M OV I N G T H R OUG H T E R R A IN
If Obi-Wan Kenobi wishes to move into the same piece of difficult
Battlefields in Star Wars: Legion are often covered with terrain terrain as the Clone Troopers, he will reduce his speed by 1 to a
that impedes troops' movements. minimum of 1 and must use the speed-1 movement tool because
the movement template will overlap the difficult terrain.
When a unit performs a standard move, if it begins or ends
a move with any of its miniatures in difficult terrain, or the CLI MBI N G
movement tool overlaps a piece of difficult terrain, the unit
reduces its speed by 1 to a minimum of 1. This may force Sometimes units maneuver onto or through tall pieces of
the unit to use a movement tool of a lower speed than it obstacle terrain. This is accomplished by performing a climb.
originally intended. Miniatures on notched bases may not climb.

Miniatures can make standard moves onto or through obstacle To perform a climb, a unit performs a move as normal, except
terrain that is shorter than the height of the moving unit’s that it must use the speed-1 tool. A miniature may move a
silhouette. When placing the movement tool, it may not vertical distance up to height 1 when making a climb and may
overlap an obstacle terrain feature that is taller than the moving place the movement tool overlapping obstacle terrain that is up
miniature’s silhouette. When a unit is overlapping an obstacle to height 1 taller than the height of the moving unit’s silhouette
terrain feature, it may perform a standard move if the vertical and any terrain the unit may be on.
distance changed is not greater than the height of the moving
unit’s silhouette. If they wish to move onto, off of, or through EX AMPLE: PERFORMI NG A CLI MB
obstacle terrain greater than the height of their silhouette, they
must instead perform a climb. Miniatures on notched bases may
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Impassable terrain completely prevents movement. Miniatures
cannot move or climb onto or through impassable terrain
unless they have a special rule which allows them to do so.

Sarah wishes to move her Clone Trooper unit on top of the


building. She measures the height of the building and determines
that it is taller than the Clone Trooper's silhouette, meaning that
the Clone Troopers cannot reach the top by performing a standard
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move. Instead, Sarah performs a climb with the Clone Troopers.
The Clone Troopers move as normal, except they must use the
speed-1 movement tool when climbing, and they may move up to
a vertical distance of height 1 when making a climb.

ME L E E
Melee is close ranged, hand-to-hand combat between
two or more units. When two miniatures controlled
by opposing players are in base contact, those units are
in melee.

M OV I N G I N TO M E L E E
A unit that has at least one weapon with a melee range can start
a melee by moving into base contact with an enemy miniature.

First, move the unit’s unit leader into base contact with an
enemy miniature. Then, ensuring that all miniatures remain
in cohesion, place the other miniatures in the unit into base
contact with enemy miniatures in the unit that their unit
leader is now in melee with. If any miniatures cannot be
placed in base contact with enemy miniatures, they must still
be placed in cohesion. Finally, if the opponent’s unit has at
Will decides that he wants to move his Clone Trooper unit into
least one miniature with a melee weapon, then the opposing
melee with Tony’s Battle Droids. Because they have a melee
player moves all of their own miniatures in the unit that
weapon, the Clone Troopers may move into base contact with
are not currently in base contact with an enemy miniature
the Battle Droids. To do this, Will performs a move with the
into base contact with miniatures from the enemy unit that
Clone Troopers’ unit leader that ends with the Clone Troopers’
started the melee. The unit must mainatin cohesion during
unit leader in base contact with one of the Battle Droids. Then,
these movements.
ensuring that all of the Clone Troopers remain in cohesion, Will
Miniatures may never move or be placed in such a way that they places the rest of the Clone Troopers so that they are also in base
would be in base contact with multiple enemy units, though it contact with the Battle Droids. Because the Battle Droids have
is possible for a unit to be in melee with multiple enemy units a melee weapon, Tony places the Battle Droids that are not in
if another unit joins the melee later. When moving miniatures base contact into base contact with Will’s Clone Troopers while
into base contact with enemy miniatures after a melee has been maintaining cohesion. The Clone Troopers and Battle Droids are
started, if there is not space to place a miniature in base contact engaged and in melee.
with an enemy miniature in the same melee, that miniature
must still be placed in cohesion. EN GAGED
When two or more trooper units are in melee with one another,
E X A MP L E : M OV ING INT O M E L E E those units are engaged. Only trooper units can be engaged.
An engaged unit cannot perform moves, form attack pools
containing ranged weapons, and cannot be targeted by attack
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pools containing ranged weapons.

WI THDRAW
An engaged unit may leave melee during its activation by
withdrawing. To withdraw, a unit must spend all its available
actions and can perform no other actions that activation.
Then it performs a speed-1 move action, ignoring any units
it is in melee with. A unit with a maximum speed of 0 cannot
withdraw. A unit cannot end a withdraw move action in melee.

A T T A CK
Attacks are usually made by units as part of an attack action but
can be made as part of another rule. A unit may make multiple
attacks a turn but can only perform one attack action per turn,
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ATTACK TIMING
1. Declare Defender
2. Form Attack Pool
a. Determine Eligible Miniatures
b. Choose Weapons and Gather Dice
3. Declare Additional Defender
Notched Base Trooper Silhouette
4. Roll Attack Dice
a. Roll Dice
b. Reroll Dice
c. Convert Attack Surges
5. Apply Dodge and Cover
a. Apply Dodge
b. Determine Number of Obscured Miniatures
c. Determine Cover
d. Apply Cover
6. Modify Attack Dice
Small Base Trooper
7. Roll Defense Dice
Silhouette
a. Roll Dice
b. Reroll Dice
• Unlike trooper units, vehicles do not use silhouette
c. Convert Defense Surges templates when determining LOS. To determine a vehicles
8. Modify Defense Dice silhouette, create a cylinder rising from the vehicle
9. Compare Results miniature’s base all the way to the top of the vehicle’s hull—
do not include things like antennas, weapons, or crew
10. Assign Suppression Token to Defender members when creating this cylinder. Players should discuss
11. Choose Additional Attack Pool vehicle silhouettes before the game begins.

B LOC KING LOS


L I NE OF S I G H T Regardless of which silhouettes are used to determine LOS,
several things may block LOS by preventing an imaginary
Line of sight (LOS) is used to see if one miniature can “see” straight line from being drawn between the silhouettes of the
another miniature. A player determines LOS from the two miniatures:
perspective of their miniatures. This is done by creating a
cylinder rising from the miniature’s base called a silhouette. A
• The silhouettes of miniatures in vehicle units block LOS. For
miniature’s silhouette includes the miniature’s base and the area
rules on vehicles, see pg. 37.
above it up to the height of the silhouette. When determining
LOS between two miniatures, if an unobstructed straight • Terrain that the players have determined blocks LOS.

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imaginary line can be drawn from any part of one miniature’s
silhouette to any part of the other miniature’s silhouette, those • The silhouettes of miniatures in trooper units and all their
miniatures have LOS to each other. subtypes do not block LOS.
To determine the height of a miniature’s silhouette, use the
following rules: T ER R A IN B L OC KING LO S
Terrain can block LOS between miniatures by preventing
• Trooper units and all their subtypes use a standardized an unobstructed imaginary straight line from being drawn
silhouette template to determine LOS. Place the side with between their silhouettes. This usually is due to the terrain’s
the white mark touching the miniature’s base, moving the size or shape creating a barrier between the two silhouettes.
template around if needed. Miniatures in trooper units with Additionally, some terrain also blocks LOS due to its nature
small bases use the small base trooper silhouette template, of being concealing or obscuring—an example of this would
and miniatures in trooper units with notched bases use the be a billowing smokestack, a foggy marsh, or a burning ruin.
notched base trooper silhouette template. Terrain like this should be identified by the players before the
game begins.

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E X A MP L E : D R A W ING L INE OF S IG HT AND attacking unit leader. If either of these conditions cannot be
B L OC KI N G L OS met, the attack or attack action cannot be made.

EX AMPLE: DECLARE DEFEN DER

The Battle Droids can draw LOS to the Clone Troopers because
they can draw an imaginary straight line from their unit leader’s
silhouette to at least one of the Clone Trooper’s silhouettes.
Sarah has declared an attack action with her unit of Battle
The Battle Droids can draw LOS to Clone Commander Cody Droids. The first step of the attack sequence is to declare a
because the silhouette of the Clone Troopers does not block LOS. defender. Measuring from the Battle Droids’ unit leader, Sarah
chooses an enemy unit that is in range of at least one of the Battle
The Battle Droids do not have LOS to Obi-Wan Kenobi, because Droid’s weapons and that has at least one miniature in LOS. In
the building blocks an unobstructed straight imaginary line from this case, since the Battle Droids’ weapons are range 1–3, Sarah
their unit leader’s silhouette to any part of his silhouette. must choose an enemy unit at range 1–3 of the Battle Droids’ unit
leader that is also in LOS. Since the Battle Droid unit leader has
W E A P ON S LOS to both Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Clone Troopers, and both
are in range of at least one of the Battle Droids’ weapons, Sarah
Each unit is equipped with weapons that miniatures may can choose either as the defending unit.
contribute to attack pools. Every weapon has a range and dice it
contributes to an attack pool when used by a miniature during FORM ATTACK POOL
an attack. Some weapons have keywords associated with them,
called weapon keywords. Weapons on Upgrade or Command The attack pool consists of all the attack dice the attacking unit
Cards sometimes have their own surge charts. rolls against the defending unit. To form the attack pool, the
attacking player performs the following steps:
A weapon with a melee range is a melee weapon, and a weapon
with a blue range icon is a ranged weapon. A weapon with both 1. Determine Eligible Miniatures: A miniature in the
a melee icon and one or more blue ranged icons can be used as attacking unit is eligible to add dice to the attack pool if that
a melee weapon or a ranged weapon, chosen when the weapon miniature has LOS to any miniature in the defending unit.
is added to an attack•pool—treat the weapon
Luke Skywalker
HERO OF THE REBELLION
1 as that type for the
Jump 1 (Perform a move during which
duration of theyouattack sequence.
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ignore terrain that is height 1 or lower. 2. Choose Weapons and Gather Dice: For each eligible
This is treated as a move action.) TROOPER
miniature, the attacking player may choose up to one
Charge (After you perform a move action, you may
An attack poolperform
thata contains melee weapons is a melee attack,
free melee attack action.) weapon available to the miniature to add to the attack pool,
while an attackDeflect
pool(While that contains
defending, ranged
if you spend a dodge weapons is a ranged along with any weapon keywords that weapon may have.
token, you gain " : ”; if it’s a ranged attack, the
attack. attacker suffers 1 wound for each rolled.)
󲉢󲉢 : 󲉡󲉡

Immune: Pierce (Pierce cannot be used against you.)


• A miniature must meet any requirements to choose a
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weapon.
I MPACT 2, P IERCE 2 P IERCE 2

• A miniature may only add a weapon to an attack pool once


throughout the entire attack sequence.

• Weapons provided by a or upgrade or Command


Card can only be used by the miniature indicated on the
D E C L A R E DE F E ND E R card.

The first stage in the attack sequence is choosing an enemy unit • A weapon cannot be chosen if the defending unit is at a
to attack. The attacking player declares they are performing range less than the weapon’s minimum range or greater
an attack action with their unit against an enemy unit, which than the weapon’s maximum range, as measured from
becomes the defending unit. Then, measuring from the the attacking unit leader to the closest miniature in the
attacking unit’s unit leader, the attacking player checks to see defending unit.
that the defending unit is at range of at least one of the attacking
unit’s weapons and has at least one miniature in LOS to the

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• An attack pool cannot contain both melee and ranged miniatures that have not yet added a weapon to an attack pool,
weapons. the attacking player may repeat steps 1–2 of the attack sequence,
forming a new attack pool targeting a different defending
• An attack pool can consist of different weapons. enemy unit than any other attack pool. Weapons cannot be
added to an attack pool if a weapon with the same name has
• All weapons with an identical name must go in the same already been added to a different attack pool.
attack pool and cannot be split among multiple attack pools.
EX AMPLE: DECLARE
• An attack pool must consist of at least one weapon. ADDI TI ON AL DEFEN DER
After the attacking player is done forming the attack pool, they
In the previous example, Sarah put all the Clone Troopers’
gather all the dice for that attack pool and place them on the
weapons into the same attack pool. If she wishes, she may leave
battlefield next to the defending unit.
the heavy weapon out of the attack pool and instead form a pool
with only the four blaster rifles, leaving an eligible miniature that
EX A MP L E : F OR M ING A T T A C K P OOL S
has not contributed a weapon to an attack pool. After she has
formed the first attack pool, she may then choose to declare a new
defender and repeat steps 1–2 of the attack sequence, forming
a new attack pool with the heavy weapon against a different
defending unit.

ROLL ATTACK DI CE
The attacking player chooses an attack pool and resolves the
following steps in order:

1. Roll Dice: The attacking player rolls the dice in the attack
pool.

Summer has declared an attack with her unit of Battle Droids 2. Reroll Dice: The attacking player can resolve any abilities or
and ensured that the defending unit of Clone Troopers are in spend any aim tokens that allow the attacking unit to reroll
range and LOS. Next, Summer determines eligible miniatures by attack dice. A unit may spend any number of aim tokens
checking LOS from each individual Battle Droid in the unit. A while it is attacking to reroll up to two different attack
miniature is eligible to contribute dice to an attack pool if it has dice for each aim token spent. If a unit has multiple aim
LOS to any miniature in the defending unit. Summer determines tokens, that unit can choose to spend each aim token after
that all but one of Battle Droids are eligible miniatures. Then, determining the results of any previous rerolls granted by
for each eligible miniature, Summer chooses one of the weapons aim tokens. A unit may reroll the same die multiple times
available to the unit for that miniature to contribute to the attack by spending multiple aim tokens, but each die may only be
pool. A miniature must meet all requirements, if any, to choose a rerolled once per aim token.
particular weapon. Finally, Summer cannot choose any weapons
if the Clone Troopers would be closer than the weapon’s minimum 3. Convert Attack Surges: The attacking player changes any 󲉢
range or beyond the weapon’s maximum range. results to the result indicated on the Unit Card. Additonally,
the attacking player may spend any number of surge tokens
Since the Clone Troopers are at range 2 and Summer has four on the attacking unit to convert one 󲉢 result to a 󲉠 result
eligible Battle Droids, she decides to add four range 1–3 blaster for every surge token spent. If no result is indicated, turn the
rifles to the attack pool. She gathers the dice for these weapons and die to a blank result.
places them together on the battlefield next to the defending unit.

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A T T A C KIN G I N M E L E E Simone has an attacking unit of Snowtroopers with an attack


pool that consists of five white dice. She rolls the dice and gets
Miniatures that are not in base contact with an enemy one 󲉡, one 󲉠, one 󲉢, and two blank results. Having rolled the
miniature can still contribute dice to an attack pool dice, Simone then resolves any abilities that let her reroll dice. The
with a melee weapon if they belong to a unit in melee. Snowtroopers do not have any reroll abilities, but they do have
A melee weapon cannot be in the same attack pool as a an aim token. Simone chooses to use the aim token to reroll up
non-melee weapon. to two dice of her choice. Both dice must be rerolled at the same
time; she cannot reroll one and then reroll it again with the same
aim token. Simone chooses to reroll both blank dice, getting one
󲉢 and one blank result, bringing the final dice results to one 󲉡,
DEC L A R E A D D I T IONA L D E F E ND E R one 󲉠, two 󲉢, and one blank result. Next, she converts attack
surges. Since the Snowtroopers have 󲉢:󲉠 on the surge chart on
If there are any remaining weapons available to a unit that their Unit Card, Simone changes the two 󲉢 results to 󲉠 results. If
have not been added to an attack pool, and there are eligible the Snowtroopers did not have 󲉢:󲉠, she would have turned the 󲉢
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results to blank results instead. The final dice results for the attack determined that the building provide heavy cover and the crates
are therefore one 󲉡, three 󲉠, and one blank result. provide light cover. Because over half of the Battle Droids are
obscured by heavy cover, the Battle Droids have heavy cover.
A P P L Y D OD G E A ND C OV E R
Finally, because the Battle Droids have heavy cover, Brian cancels
1. Apply Dodge: If the defending unit has one or more dodge two 󲉠 results in Summer’s dice roll, leaving the dice results at one
tokens, the defending player may spend any number of 󲉡 and one 󲉠.
them. For each token spent, cancel one 󲉠 result in the
attack pool for each token spent, removing that die from MODI FY ATTACK DI CE
the pool. Units may spend dodge tokens even if there are
no 󲉠 results in the attack pool. If the attack is a ranged The attacking player can resolve any effects that modify the
attack, the defending unit may benefit from cover. If attacking unit’s attack dice. Then the defending player can
the attack is not a ranged attack, players can skip to the resolve any effects that modify the attacking unit’s attack dice.
Modify Attack Dice step. After spending any dodge
tokens, the defending player applies cover to cancel any ROLL DEFEN SE DI CE
remaining hit results. To apply cover, the players follow
the below steps. The defending player rolls defense dice by following the
below steps.
2. Determine Number of Obscured Miniatures: The attacking
player checks LOS from the attacking unit leader’s 1. Roll Defense Dice: For every remaining 󲉠 and 󲉡 result
silhouette to each miniature in the defending unit. If remaining in the attack pool, the defender rolls one defense
LOS to any part of the defending miniature’s silhouette die, using the die pictured on the defending Unit Card.
is blocked by terrain other than terrain in base contact
with the attacking unit leader and a part of the silhouette 2. Reroll Defense Dice: The defending player can resolve any
is still visible, the defending miniature is obscured. If effects that allow the defending unit to reroll defense dice.
LOS to a miniature is completely blocked, the miniature
is obscured. Repeat this process for every miniature in 3. Convert Defense Surges: The defending player changes
the defending unit. any 󲉥 results to the result indicated on the Unit Card. If
no result is indicated, turn the die to a blank result. The
3. Determine Cover: If at least half of the miniatures in the defending player may spend any number of surge tokens on
defending unit are obscured, the defending unit has the defending unit to convert one 󲉥 result to a 󲉣 result for
cover. The type of cover is determined by whatever is every surge token spent.
obscuring the defending unit, providing either heavy or
light cover based on the players’ discussion of terrain
before the game. If miniatures in the defending unit EX AMPLE: ROLLI N G DEFENSE DI CE
are obscured by terrain that provides light cover and
some by terrain that provides heavy cover, if more than Summer has attacked Brian’s Battle Droids and has a dice pool
half of the obscured miniatures are obscured by terrain of one 󲉡 and one 󲉠 result after applying dodge and cover. Since
that provides heavy cover, the defending unit has heavy Battle Droids have white defense dice, Brian rolls two white
cover. Otherwise, the unit has light cover. defense dice, one for each 󲉠 and 󲉡 result remaining. He rolls one
󲉣 and one 󲉥 result.
A unit with one or more suppression tokens improves its
cover by one: a unit with no cover gains light cover, and After rolling defense dice, Brian may use any abilities that allow
a unit in light cover gains heavy cover. him to reroll defense dice. The Battle Droids do not have such
an ability, so he proceeds to convert defense surges. Since Battle
4. Cancel Results: If the defending unit has light cover, it cancels Droids do not have 󲉥:󲉣 on their Unit Card, he changes the 󲉥
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one 󲉠 result in the attack pool. If the defending unit has he rolled to a blank, resulting in a final roll of one 󲉣 and one
heavy cover, it cancels two 󲉠 results in the attack pool. blank result.

E X A MP L E : A P P L Y ING C OV E R MODI FY DEFEN SE DI CE


Summer’s Clone Troopers are attacking Brian’s Battle Droids with The defending player can resolve any effects that modify the
a ranged attack and have rolled one 󲉡 and three 󲉠 results. Brian’s defending unit’s defense dice. Then the attacking player may
Battle Droids didn’t have any dodge tokens, so the next step is resolve any effects that modify the defending unit’s defense dice.
to apply cover. To do so, Summer checks LOS from the Clone
Troopers’ unit leader to each miniature in the Battle Droid unit. If COMPARE RESULTS
LOS to any part of a Battle Droid’s silhouette is blocked by terrain
other than terrain in base contact with the Clone Troopers’ unit The attacking player counts the number of 󲉠 and 󲉡 results.
leader, that Battle Droid is obscured. Summer checks LOS and Then the defending player counts the number of 󲉣 results and
determines that five Battle Droids are obscured. subtracts the total number of 󲉣 results from the total number
of 󲉠 and 󲉡 results. The defending unit suffers a number of
Because at least half of the Battle Droids are obscured, the wounds equal to the difference.
Battle Droids have cover. Before the game, Brian and Summer
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EX A MP L E : C OM P A R ING R E S UL T S
Summer has rolled one 󲉡 and one 󲉠 result after applying cover R E M OV I N G M I N I A T UR E S
in her attack against Brian’s Battle Droids, and he has rolled one
󲉣 and one blank result in defense. Summer counts her 󲉠 and 󲉡
IN MELEE
results for a total of two. Brian counts his 󲉣 results for a total of When miniatures in melee are defeated, space may be
one. The players subtract Brian’s total from Summer’s total for created for the attacking miniatures to advance. After
2-1=1. Since the defending unit suffers a number of wounds equal the attack is resolved, starting with the attacking player,
to the difference in the attacking and defending results, Brian’s each player must place any friendly miniatures that are
Battle Droids suffer one wound. no longer in base contact with miniatures in the enemy
unit into base contact with the enemy unit. The rules of
SUF F E R I N G W OUND S A ND D E F E A T ING cohesion must still be followed during these placements.
M IN I A T UR E S
If, for any reason, miniatures cannot be placed back into
When a player’s unit suffers wounds, that player chooses base contact with an enemy miniature and none of the
a miniature from that unit and assigns wound tokens to it miniatures belonging to that unit are in base contact with
until either all wounds have been suffered or the miniature is an enemy miniature, those miniatures do not move and
defeated. that unit is no longer in melee.

A miniature is defeated when it has a number of wound


tokens assigned to it equal to its wound threshold. If there
are unassigned wounds remaining after a miniature has been
defeated, the player chooses another miniature from the same E F F E C T S T H A T D E A L OR
unit and repeats the process until either all wounds have been
assigned or all miniatures in the unit have been defeated. A S S I G N W OUN D S
When a unit suffers wounds from an attack, if the attacker has Some effects deal or assign wounds without going
LOS to only some of the miniatures in the defending unit, the through the attack sequence. These effects are not
defending unit cannot suffer wounds greater than the total attacks, so no defense dice are rolled, nor are any
wound threshold of miniatures that are in LOS. suppression tokens assigned. The player that controls the
A unit leader cannot be assigned wounds unless it is the only unit suffering wounds assigns the wounds as normal.
miniature in the unit. Some effects explicitly state that a certain miniature in a
A miniature or unit with at least one wound token is wounded. unit suffers wounds. In this case, the player who controls
When assigning wound tokens, the wounded miniature with the effect may assign any wounds suffered in this way,
the most wound tokens must be chosen before any others ignoring the normal rules for assigning wounds.
when assigning wounds and must be assigned wounds until it
is defeated. If more than one miniature has the same number
of wound tokens assigned, choose one of those miniatures to EX AMPLE: ASSI GNI N G WOUNDS AN D
assign wounds to. DEFEATI NG MI N I ATURES
When a miniature is defeated, remove it from the battlefield. If a After comparing results, Dallas’ unit of five Clone Troopers has
unit leader is defeated and there are still undefeated miniatures suffered three wounds from an attack. He then assigns one of the
in the unit, the unit’s controlling player must immediately wounds to a miniature in the unit. Since all the miniatures in the
choose another miniature in that unit to become the unit leader, Clone Trooper unit have a wound threshold of 1, the miniature
replacing that miniature with the unit leader miniature. that Dallas assigned a wound to is defeated. Since there are two
unassigned wounds remaining, Dallas chooses another miniature
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When all of the miniatures in a unit are defeated, the unit from the same unit and repeats the process until either all
is defeated. Remove all order tokens for that unit from the wounds have been suffered or all miniatures in the unit have been
battlefield. defeated. Since each Clone Trooper only has a wound threshold of
1 and the unit suffered three wounds, this means that three Clone
Troopers are defeated, leaving two Clone Troopers remaining.

After comparing results, Chris’ unit of three unwounded Wookiees


has suffered four wounds. He then assigns one of the wounds to a
miniature in the unit. Because Wookiees have a wound threshold
of 3, the Wookiee is not defeated when it is assigned the wound,
and Chris has three more wounds left to assign. However, because
the Wookiee has at least one wound token assigned to it, it is
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wound tokens since it has more wound tokens assigned to it than dice and gets one 󲉡, one 󲉠, one 󲉢, and two blank results. Having
any other miniature in the unit. Chris is forced to assign the next rolled the dice, Simone then resolves any abilities that let her reroll
two wounds to the Wookiee until it reaches its wound threshold dice. The Snowtroopers do not have any reroll abilities, but they
of 3 and is defeated, leaving one wound left to be assigned. Chris do have an aim token. Simone chooses to use the aim token to
must choose a non-unit leader Wookiee to assign the wound to. In reroll up to two dice of her choice. Both dice must be rerolled at
the future, because the wounded Wookiee has more wound tokens the same time, she cannot reroll one and then reroll it again with
than the other, Chris must assign wounds to it first, and must the same aim token. Simone chooses to reroll both blank dice,
continue to do so until it is defeated. getting two 󲉢 results, bringing the final dice results to one 󲉡, one
󲉠, and three 󲉢 results. Next, she converts attack surges. Since
A S S I G N S UP P R E S S ION T OKE N T O the Snowtroopers have 󲉢:󲉠 on their Unit Card, Simone changes
DEFENDER the three 󲉢 results to 󲉠 results. If the Snowtroopers did not have
󲉢:󲉠, she would have turned the 󲉢 results to blank results instead.
After resolving steps 1–9 of the attack sequence, if there were The final dice results for the attack are therefore one 󲉡 and four
any 󲉠 or 󲉡 results in the attack pool during the Roll Attack 󲉠 results.
Dice step of the attack sequence and the attack was a ranged
attack, the defending unit gains one suppression token. Will’s Rebel Troopers don’t have any dodge tokens, so the
next step is to apply cover. To do so, Simone checks LOS from
C H OOS E A DD IT IONA L A T T A C K P OOL the Snowtrooper’s unit leader to each miniature in the Rebel
Trooper unit. If LOS to any part of a Rebel Trooper’s silhouette
After resolving steps 1–10 of the attack sequence, if the is blocked by terrain other than terrain in base contact with the
attacking unit still has attack pools to resolve, the attacking Snowtroopers’ unit leader, that Rebel Trooper is obscured. Simone
player chooses another attack pool to resolve against a checks LOS and determines that five Rebel Troopers are obscured.
defending unit, performing an attack against it by repeating
steps 4–11 of the attack sequence. Because at least half of the Rebel Troopers are obscured, the
Rebel Troopers have cover. Before the game, Will and Simone
Once all of an attacking unit’s attack pools have been resolved, determined that the crates provide light cover. Because over half of
the attack action ends. the Rebel Troopers are obscured by the crates, the Rebel Troopers
count as having light cover.
F UL L A T T AC K S E QUE NC E E XA M P LE
Because the Rebel Troopers have light cover, Will can cancel one
Simone has declared an attack action with her unit of 󲉠 result in Simone’s dice roll, leaving the dice results at one 󲉡 and
Snowtroopers. The first step of the attack sequence is to declare a three 󲉠.
defender. Measuring from the Snowtroopers' unit leader, Simone
chooses an enemy unit that is in range of at least one of one Since Rebel Troopers have white defense dice, Will rolls four white
Snowtrooper’s weapons and that has at least one miniature in defense dice, one for each 󲉠 and 󲉡 result remaining. He rolls one
LOS. In this case, since the maximum range on the Snowtrooper’s 󲉣, one 󲉥, and two blank results.
weapons is 3, Simone must choose an enemy unit at range 1–3 of
After rolling defense dice, Will may use any abilities that allow
the Snowtrooper unit leader that is also in LOS. The Snowtroopers
him to reroll defense dice. The Rebel Troopers do not have such
cannot see Luke Skywalker because they do not have LOS to him.
an ability, so he proceeds to convert defense surges. Since Rebel
Instead, Simone declares the Rebel Troopers as the defending unit,
Troopers have 󲉥:󲉣 on their Unit Card, he changes the 󲉥 he
as they are at range 1–3 of the Snowtroopers unit leader and are
rolled to a block, resulting in a final roll of two 󲉣 and two
in LOS.
blank results.
Next, Simone determines eligible miniatures by checking LOS
Simone has rolled one 󲉡 and three 󲉠 results after applying cover
from each individual Snowtrooper in the attacking unit. A
in her attack against Will’s Rebel Troopers, and he has rolled two
miniature is eligible to contribute dice to an attack pool if it has
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󲉣 and two blank results in defense. Simone counts her 󲉠 and


LOS to any miniature in the defending unit. Simone determines
󲉡 results, for a total of four. Will counts his 󲉣 results for a total
that all but one of the Snowtroopers are eligible miniatures. Then,
of two. The players subtract Will’s total from Simone’s total for
for each eligible miniature, Simone chooses one of the weapons
4-2=2. Since the defending unit suffers a number of wounds equal
available to the unit for that miniature to contribute to the attack
to the difference in the attacking and defending results, Will’s
pool. A miniature must meet all requirements, if any, to choose a
Rebel Troopers suffer two wounds.
particular weapon. Finally, Simone cannot choose any weapons if
the Rebel Troopers would be closer than the weapon’s minimum Will must now assign the wounds to miniatures in the Rebel
range or beyond the weapon’s maximum range. Trooper unit. Since all the miniatures in the Rebel Trooper unit
have a wound threshold of 1, each miniature that Will assigns
Since the Rebel Troopers are at range 3 and Simone has five
a wound to is defeated. Will chooses a Rebel Trooper to assign
eligible Snowtroopers, Simone decides to add five range 1–3
the wound to, and that miniature is defeated. There is still one
blaster rifles to the attack pool. Simone gathers the dice for these
unassigned wound remaining, so Will chooses another miniature
weapons and places them together on the battlefield next to the
from the same unit and repeats the process until either all
defending unit.
wounds have been suffered or all miniatures in the unit have been
defeated. Since each Rebel Trooper only has a wound threshold
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of 1 and the unit suffered two wounds, two Rebel Troopers are Melissa’s Battle Droid unit performs the standby action and gains
defeated, leaving three Rebel Troopers left. a standby token. Later in the round, the enemy Clone Trooper
unit activates and performs an action. Because the Clone Trooper
Because there were 󲉠 or 󲉡 results in the attack pool during the unit is at range 1–2 of the Battle Droids and in LOS, after the
Roll Attack Dice step of the attack sequence, and the attack was a action is complete the Battle Droids may spend their standby
ranged attack, the Rebel Trooper unit gains one suppression token. token to perform a free move or attack action after the Clone
Trooper’s action is resolved.
STA N D B Y
A trooper or ground vehicle unit can perform the standby P LA CE O R D ER T O KE N
action to gain a standby token. Place it on the battlefield near
Once the active player has resolved any end of unit activation
the unit’s unit leader. A unit cannot perform an attack action
effects, if the unit has a faceup order token, flip it facedown or
and a standby action in the same activation. A unit may only
assign it the drawn order token facedown. The unit’s activation
have one standby token at a time.
and active player’s turn have ended, and the other player
becomes the active player. They take their turn, repeating steps
2–3 of the Activation Phase.

R ES OL V E END OF A CT IV A T ION
During the Activation Phase, after an enemy unit at range 1–2
and in LOS of any miniature in a friendly trooper or ground
P H A S E EFFECT S
vehicle unit with a standby token performs an attack, move, or When all units on the battlefield have been activated, both
action, if it is not the friendly unit’s activation, it may spend a players’ order pools are empty, and neither player has order
standby token to perform a free attack action or a free move tokens on Command Cards, resolve any effects that occur at the
action. end of the Activation Phase.
If a unit performs a move, an attack, an action, or gains a Once any end of Activation Phase effects have been resolved, the
suppression token, it removes any standby tokens it has. Activation Phase is over and players proceed to the End Phase.
A unit may only ever spend one standby token per triggering
effect. A standby token is spent before any effects that trigger THE END PHASE
after an attack, attack action, move, or move action. A unit
cannot spend a standby token until all of an attacking unit’s During the End Phase, players prepare for the next round by
attack pools have been resolved. discarding Command Cards, removing certain types of tokens,
updating the order pool, resolving any effects, and advancing
EX A MP L E : S T A ND B Y the round counter.

P A R T S OF T H E
END PHASE
1. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at the Start of the End
Phase

2. Discard Command Cards

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3. Remove Tokens

4. Update Order Pool and Promote

5. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at End of End Phase

6. Advance Round Counter

D IS CA R D COM M A ND CA R D S
Each player discards their revealed Command Cards from this
round into their discard pile. These cards cannot be used again
this game.

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R E MOV E T OKE N S
Players remove all aim, dodge, surge, and standby tokens from
their units. Then, they remove one suppression token from each
of their units, if able.

P R OMO T E
If all of a player’s 󲉴 units are defeated, and they do not control
a unit with the Field Commander keyword with a commander
token, starting with the player with priority, players must
promote a unit leader from one of their trooper units to change
its rank and become a 󲉴 unit. The unit’s original order token
is discarded and is replaced by a 󲉴 order token, and the unit
counts as a 󲉴 unit for all rules purposes. If a player has no
trooper units with a unit leader to promote and does not control
a unit with the Field Commander keyword with a commander
token, then they no longer have a 󲉴 unit and cannot play
Command Cards.

E X A MP L E : P R OM OT E
Earlier in the round, the last 󲉴 unit in Josh’s army was defeated.
At the Update Order Pool and Promote step of the End Phase, he
must choose a unit leader from one of his trooper units to become
a 󲉴. The unit’s original order token is discarded, and he replaces
it with a 󲉴 order token. The promoted unit counts as a 󲉴 for
all rules purposes. If Josh doesn’t have any trooper units with unit
leaders left to promote, then he no longer has a 󲉴 and cannot
play Command Cards for the rest of the game.

A D V A N C E R OUND C OUN T E R
Set the round counter to the next highest number. The current
round is over, and a new round begins. After the sixth game
round, the game ends.
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A PPE NDIX A : N OT C H E D 2. Move: The miniature that displaced the trooper miniatures
continues its move as normal, unimpeded by the miniatures
B ASE S it displaced.
3. Place Displaced Miniatures: The opponent of the player
Some miniatures in Star Wars: Legion have notched bases. Units controlling the displacing unit places all the displaced unit
on notched bases follow all of the rules detailed in this section. leaders back on the battlefield at a speed-1 move from
their original positions, or as close as possible to if unable.
Miniatures cannot be placed in base contact with an enemy
miniature. Place all remaining displaced miniatures and any
miniatures that are out of cohesion in cohesion with their
respective unit leaders. Miniatures cannot be placed in base
contact with an enemy miniature.
4. Gain Suppression Token: Each unit that had at least one
miniature displaced gains a suppression token. A unit may
only gain one suppression token from displacement per
DEP L OY I N G OB L ONG B A S E S activation, even if it is displaced multiple times.
EX AMPLE: DI SPLACEMEN T
Some miniatures have oblong bases instead of round bases.
Miniatures with oblong bases may extend beyond the boundary
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of a player’s deployment zone so long as its base is touching an
edge of the battlefield within that deployment zone and at least
half of the base is inside the boundary of the deployment zone.

M OV I N G W I T H N OT C H E D B A S E S
Miniatures with notched bases have a number of additional
movement options available to them:

PIVOT 2

Some miniatures that have notched bases can pivot. If a unit can
pivot, it is noted in the rules for its unit type.

When a unit that can pivot performs a move action, it may


choose to pivot instead of performing another movement.
To pivot, rotate the unit leader’s base up to 90° to the left or
right, keeping the center of the base in the same place. If a unit
contains multiple miniatures, each miniature in the unit must
pivot so that the directional orientation of its base is the same as
the unit leader’s.
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A miniature cannot overlap other miniatures’ bases while
pivoting unless it can displace those miniatures.

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Some miniatures with notched bases can force other miniatures
to move out of their way, usually due to their large physical
size. This is called displacement. Only certain unit types may
displace other miniatures, for more information on unit types,
see Appendix B: Unit Types on pg. 36.
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When a miniature that can displace moves during any
movement, if at any point its base would overlap any trooper
miniatures, those miniatures are displaced. Trooper units that
are engaged cannot be displaced and, therefore, cannot be
moved through.

When a unit is displaced:


1. Set Aside Miniatures: Place displaced miniatures to the
side of the battlefield. If a unit leader is displaced, mark its
position.
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Josh’s AT-RT is performing a standard move and he determines Rules that affect a trooper unit affect all its subtypes. Subtypes
that the AT-RT would displace Dallas’ Battle Droid unit. Josh must follow all the rules of normal troopers unless otherwise
determines that four out of the six Battle Droids are displaced, stated.
including the Battle Droid’s unit leader. Josh picks up the displaced
Battle Droids and places them to the side temporarily, marking the CLON E TROOPER
unit leader’s position. Then Josh’s AT-RT continues its movement as
normal. Dallas then takes the displaced unit leader and places it on • While attacking or defending, a clone trooper unit may
the battlefield within a speed-1 move of its original position. Dallas spend one aim, dodge, or surge token belonging to another
then places the rest of the displaced Battle Droids in cohesion. Since friendly clone trooper unit at range 1 and in LOS as if the
some of the Battle Droids are no longer in cohesion with the unit attacking or defending unit had that token.
leader (due to them being displaced), Dallas places those miniatures
in cohesion. Finally, the Battle Droids receive a suppression token. CREATURE TROOPER
REVERSE • Creature troopers have notched bases.

Some miniatures on notched bases can reverse. Only certain • Creature troopers can pivot and reverse.
unit types may reverse.
• Creature troopers displace troopers while moving through
When a unit performs a move action, it may choose to reverse them.
instead of making another movement. When performing a
reverse, follow the normal rules for moving with a notched base • Creature troopers cannot be displaced, and can only be
with the following exceptions: moved through by repulsor vehicles. Units may not end
moves overlapping creature troopers.
• When performing a partial reverse, instead of placing the • Creature troopers do not improve their cover while they
movement tool wholly in the front notch of the unit leader’s have one or more suppression tokens.
base at the start of a move, place the movement tool wholly
in the rear notch. • Creature troopers do not receive cover from barricades.

• When performing a full reverse, instead of placing the • Creature troopers cannot perform the claim or sabotage/
movement tool in the front notch of the unit leader’s base, repair actions.
place it in the rear notch. Then place the front notch of the • Creature troopers may perform free actions from the
unit leader’s base on the other end of the movement tool. Relentless or Reposition keywords before or after a
withdraw move.
• While reversing, a unit reduces its speed by 1 to a minimum
of 1. DROI D TROOPER
A T T A C KI N G W IT H NOT C H E D B A S E S • Droid troopers do not improve their cover while they have
one or more suppression tokens.
Miniatures with notched bases have four different arcs
represented by lines sculpted on their bases: front, two sides,
• Droid troopers cannot be suppressed, though they can still
and rear. These arcs are referenced by certain rules, such as the
be panicked.
Fixed and Weak Point keywords.
• Droid troopers cannot gain or resolve poison tokens.
A P P E NDI X B : UNI T T Y P E S
• Droid troopers count as vehicles when gaining and resolving
Each unit in Star Wars: Legion has a unit type indicated on their
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Unit Card. All units are either troopers or vehicles, and each includes the Ion X keyword. For more information on the
type has a number of subtypes with their own special rules. Ion X keyword, see the Keyword Glossary entry on pg. 55.

T R OO P E R EMPLACEMEN T TROOPER

Trooper is the most common unit type in Star Wars: Legion. • Emplacement troopers have notched bases.
Trooper units may have the following subtypes, each with their
own additional rules: • Emplacement troopers can pivot and reverse.

• Emplacement troopers cannot be displaced, and can only


• Clone Trooper
be moved through by repulsor vehicles. Units may not end
• Creature Trooper moves overlapping Emplacement troopers.
• Droid Trooper • Emplacement troopers cannot perform claim or sabotage/
• Emplacement Trooper repair actions.

• Wookiee Trooper • Emplacement troopers may perform free pivot actions from
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W OOKI E E T R O OP E R EX AMPLE: VEHI CLE DAMAGE

• Wookiee troopers have no additional special rules, other Nicholas’ AAT Tank has already suffered three wounds and suffers
than being referenced by their unit type for certain rules and three more from an attack. After the attack is resolved, Nicholas
abilities. rolls a red defense die and rolls a blank. Nicholas’ AAT Tank is
now disabled and is assigned a disabled token.
VEH IC L E S Because a vehicle can only ever roll for vehicle damage once per
game, if Nicholas removes the disabled token from his AAT Tank
There are many types of vehicles in Star Wars: Legion, from
and it suffers further wounds, he does not roll again to determine
lumbering tanks to soaring airspeeders and everything in
vehicle damage.
between. Every vehicle unit in Star Wars: Legion also has one of
the subtypes listed below with their own special rules:
GROUND VEHI CLES
• Ground Vehicle
• Ground vehicles have notched bases.
• Repulsor Vehicle
• Ground vehicles can pivot and reverse.
Rules that affect a vehicle unit affect all its subtypes unless
otherwise stated. Regardless of subtype, all vehicles have the • Ground vehicles displace troopers while moving through
resiliency rules listed below. them.

RES I L I E N C Y • Ground vehicles may end a move with some part of their
base partially on terrain.
Vehicles do not have a courage value. Instead most, but not all,
have a resilience value. A vehicle that does not have a resilience • A ground vehicle may be deployed in a position where some
value has a “-” on their Unit Card where the resilience value part of their base is hanging off a piece of terrain. A ground
should be. vehicle may not end a move or be placed in a position where
the miniature would be physically unstable or fall over, or
As vehicles with a resilience value suffer wounds, there is a cause the angle of the miniature’s base to be greater than 45°.
chance they might incur additional detrimental effects. When
a vehicle with a resilience value has a number of wounds equal • Ground vehicles cannot be moved through, except by
to or more than its resilience value, after the effect causing this repulsor vehicles, and units may not end moves overlapping
is resolved, roll a red defense die. The vehicle suffers one of the ground vehicles.
following results:
• Ground vehicles can be in melee but cannot be engaged.
• Damaged: If the result is a 󲉣, the unit is damaged and
gains a damaged token. When a player activates a damaged • Ground vehicles block LOS as if they were a piece of area
unit, roll a white defense die, on a blank result that vehicle terrain consisting of the volume of their silhouette.
performs one fewer action during its activation.
• When determining the number of obscured miniatures and
determining cover during steps 5a-b of the attack sequence,
treat ground vehicles as a piece of area terrain consisting of
the volume of their silhouette that provides heavy cover.
• Disabled: If the result is a blank, the unit is disabled and
gains a disabled token. A unit that is disabled cannot reverse • During the Determine Number of Obscured Miniatures
or strafe and must spend two actions to perform a non-pivot step, a ground vehicle miniature’s silhouette must be at least
move action.
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50% obscured from any point of the attacker's silhouette
to count as obscured. Ground vehicles do not give cover
to themselves.

• Weapon Disrupted: If the result is a 󲉥, one of the unit’s REPULSOR VEHI CLES
weapons is disrupted. The player’s opponent chooses one of
that unit’s weapons and a weapon disrupted token is placed • Repulsor vehicles have notched bases.
on the card with that weapon. When adding that weapon to
an attack pool, only half of its dice can be added, rounding up. • Repulsor vehicles can pivot.

• Repulsor vehicles cannot perform the standby action or gain


or spend standby tokens.
A vehicle can only have one damaged, disabled, or weapon
• Repulsor vehicles may end a move with part of their base
disrupted token at a time. These are called vehicle damage tokens.
partially on terrain.
A vehicle can only roll to determine a vehicle damage token once
per game.
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• Repulsor vehicles may move onto or through impassable Mercenary 󲉱 units and cannot field a combined number of 󲉱
terrain and may place the movement tool overlapping units greater than six.
impassable terrain when doing so.
A player cannot normally field an army that contains only
• Repulsor vehicles may be deployed in a position where some Mercenary units, but some Battle Forces allow a player
part of their base is hanging off a piece of terrain. A repulsor to do just that. These Battle Forces have their own unique
vehicle may not end a move or be placed in a position where requirements and rules. Some Mercenary units cannot be used
the miniature would be physically unstable or fall over, or by any faction; these units can only be used when special rules
cause the angle of the miniature’s base to be greater than 45°. allow them to be included in armies.

• Repulsor vehicles can displace miniatures, but only at the A Mercenary unit is friendly to the other units in its army but
end of a compulsory move. is not considered part of that army’s faction. When including
Mercenary units in an army, use order tokens with a back that
• Repulsor vehicles can be moved through and can move corresponds to the faction of the army. Players fielding an
through other units but may not end moves overlapping army that includes only Mercenary units use the Mercenary
other units. order tokens.

• Repulsor vehicles can be in melee but cannot be engaged. EXAMPLE: MERCEN ARI ES AN D FAC T IONS
• Repulsor vehicles do not block LOS, do not obscure For example, Black Sun Enforcers in a Galactic Empire army are
miniatures, and do not provide cover. friendly to other units in the army but are not part of the Galactic
Empire faction. Black Sun Enforcers in a Galactic Empire army
• During the Determine Number of Obscured Miniatures would use Galactic Empire order tokens.
step, a repulsor vehicle miniature’s silhouette must be at least
50% obscured to count as obscured. When determining AFFI LI ATI ONS
the silhouette of a repulsor vehicle, create a cylinder above
Every Mercenary unit has an affiliation. Their affiliation is
the base that begins at the lowest point of the miniature
where their true loyalty lies. Affiliations represent criminal
and extends to the top of the vehicle’s hull—do not include
organizations, syndicates, guilds, gangs, or even a lone bounty
things like antennas, weapons, the base, the clear plastic
hunter just looking out for themselves. A unit’s affiliation is
stand, or crew members when creating this cylinder.
represented by an icon in the upper left corner of their Unit
Card, where a unit’s faction icon would normally be.
A P P E NDI X C : M E R C E N A R I E S
A unit with an affiliation can be issued orders only by a
A ND B A T T L E F OR C E S friendly unit that has the same affiliation.

ME R C E N A R I E S AFFI LI ATI ON I CON S


The Star Wars galaxy is populated with all manner of heroes, Each affiliation is represented by an icon. The affiliations found
villains, rogues, organizations, and even entire forces unaligned in Star Wars: Legion are as follows:
with the galaxy’s major power structures. These characters and
forces appear in Star Wars: Legion as Mercenary units. 󲖐 Black Sun
Mercenary units are not loyal to any of the game’s factions. 󲖆 The Pyke Syndicate
However, factions and some Battle Forces can hire certain
Mercenary units and field them in their armies. The Unit Card
󲖉 Raiders
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of a Mercenary unit indicates each faction that can include that 󲖈 Rogues
Mercenary unit in an army. There is no additional cost to
fielding a Mercenary unit in an army. 󲖇 Maul Loyalists
Ewoks
Mercenary units do not count toward the minimum number
of ranks required in an army, but they do count toward the
maximum ranks allowed. An army may include only two B A T T L E FO R CES
Mercenary units of the 󲉱 rank and only one Mercenary unit of
each other rank. For more information on rank requirements, In Star Wars: Legion, Battle Forces represent groups of units
see pg. 15. that fought side by side in the Star Wars galaxy. These forces are
themed around unique sub-groups and can range from a ragtag
E X A MP L E : M E R C E NA R IE S A ND R A N K group of Mercenaries to the main invasion force of the Empire.
R E QUI R E ME NT S Battle Forces provide players with an alternative way to build
and field an army. Each Battle Force has its own list of specific
For example, a standard Galactic Empire army that includes one
units that it is allowed to field, its own rank requirements for
or more Black Sun Enforcers units must field at least three non-
both standard and skirmish armies, and its own special rules,

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which may affect how that Battle Force is built, set up, or plays. silhouette. A bomb cart miniature that obscures non-creature
troopers with its silhouette provides heavy cover. A bomb cart
A PPE NDIX D : B A T T L E C A R D never provides cover to creature troopers or vehicles. A bomb
cart miniature never blocks LOS.
R ULES A bomb cart miniature ignores the effects of difficult terrain and
Some Battle Cards have additional rules, actions, or keywords can perform partial moves. A bomb cart cannot move through
not fully explained on the card. impassable terrain.

A bomb cart miniature can move through all miniatures,


CLA IM including other bomb carts but cannot end its movement
overlapping the base of another miniature that cannot be
Many Objective Cards use the 󲊂 Claim action. objective
displaced. A bomb cart miniature’s final position can overlap
tokens used in a game with these objective Battle Cards may be
a trooper miniature’s base if that trooper miniature can be
claimed. A trooper unit must have its unit leader in base contact
displaced, displacing that trooper miniature. A bomb cart
with an unclaimed objective token in order to use the 󲊂 Claim
can reverse.
action. When a unit claims an objective token, flip the objective
token to its claimed side and place it back on the battlefield in All units can move through bomb cart miniatures but cannot
the same position. end their movement overlapping a bomb cart miniature’s base.
The token will remain in base contact with the unit leader as
it moves around the battlefield. After the unit performs any S A B OT A G E T H E M OIS T UR E
movement, that unit’s controlling player may pick up any V A P OR A T OR S OB JE CT IV E
claimed objective tokens and place them in base contact with
the unit leader. The Sabotage the Moisture Vaporators Objective Card uses the
󲊂 Sabotage/Repair action.
When a unit leader with a claimed objective token begins its
Perform Action step while panicked, or before removing the SABOTAGE/REPAI R
unit leader when it is defeated, flip any claimed objective tokens
to their unclaimed side, then place them back on the battlefield Only a trooper unit leader in base contact with an objective
in the same position. These tokens may be claimed again token may use the 󲊂 Sabotage/Repair action. The 󲊂
as normal. Sabotage/Repair action allows a unit to add or remove
one wound token from the objective token it is used on. An
BOMB IN G R UN OB JE C T I V E objective token cannot have fewer than zero wound tokens.

The Bombing Run Objective Card uses the 󲊂 Claim and 󲊃 S UP P L Y D R OP C OND IT ION
Drop actions.
The Supply Drop Condition Battle Card uses the supply deck
DROP and the 󲊃 Resupply free action.

Drop is a free action that enables a unit with a claimed objective THE SUPPLY DECK
token to flip the claimed objective token to its unclaimed
side, placing it back on the battlefield in base contact with its When the Supply Drop Condition Card is chosen during the
unit leader in the same position. After a unit drops a claimed Reveal Battle Cards and Define Battlefield step of Setup, players
objective token, it is no longer considered claimed by that unit. should prepare one supply deck, comprised of 16 supply cards.
Both players will use the same deck during the game. A supply
PAY L OAD OB JE C T I V E deck consists of two copies each of the following cards: Arc

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Welder, Bacta Capsules, Camouflage, Grapnel-Harpoon, Precision
The Payload Objective Card requires two bomb cart miniatures. Scopes, Targeting Rangefinder, Holoprojector, and Field Scanner.
A bomb cart miniature consists of a repulsor pallet miniature
affixed to a 50mm notched base with one to two bombs, or RESUPPLY
similarly sized miniatures, placed on top of the pallet. Each
piece of terrain chosen while resolving the Payload Objective The 󲊃 Resupply free action can be used during a game using
Card must be touching the battlefield directly. the Supply Drop Condition Card. When a non-creature trooper
unit’s unit leader is in base contact with a condition token, they
BOM B C A R T S PE C IA L R UL E S may use the 󲊃 Resupply free action. If the condition token
is facedown, flip it faceup. If the condition token is faceup, the
A bomb cart miniature is not a unit and cannot gain tokens, player removes the condition token from the battlefield.
suffer wounds, or be targeted by any effects that target units.
Then that player draws two cards from the supply deck, chooses
A bomb cart has a silhouette that rises from the base of the one to equip to their unit, then shuffles the other back into the
bomb cart miniature up to the handles of the bomb cart. supply deck. A unit may equip two of the same cards from the
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A P P E NDI X E : T I M I N G
R E S OL V I N G C OM M A ND
S E T UP CARD EFFECTS
The process of getting ready to play a game of Star Wars: 1. Command Card effects that occur when the
Legion is called Setup. Setup consists of the following Command Card is revealed, starting with the Blue
steps: Player

1. Build an Army, Command Hand, and Battle Deck 2. Command Card effects that do not have a specific
timing, starting with the Blue Player
2. Establish the Battlefield and Gather Components
3. Command Card effects that occur when a unit issues
3. Declare Terrain orders, starting with the Blue Player

4. Place Terrain 4. Command Card effects that occur at the start of the
Activation Phase, starting with the Blue Player
5. Select Player Color and Sides
5. Command Card effects that occur during the
6. Reveal Battle Cards Activation Phase, starting with the Blue Player

7. Define the Battlefield

8. Resolve the Objective and Condition Cards


P A R T S OF T H E
9. Deploy Units
A C T I V A T I ON P H A S E
1. Resolve Abilities or Effects at Start of Activation Phase

P A R T S OF A R OUN D 2. Choose a Unit to Activate or Pass


Each of the six rounds in a game of Star Wars: Legion is 3. Activate Unit
divided into the following phases:
• Resolve Any Abilities or Effects
1. The Command Phase
• Rallying
2. The Activation Phase • Perform Actions

3. The End Phase • Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at End of Unit


Activation

4. Place Order Token

P A R T S OF T H E 5. Resolve Abilities or Effects at End of Activation Phase

C OMMA N D P H A S E
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1. Select and Play Command Cards

2. Resolve Command Cards

3. Determine Priority

4. Nominate Commanders and Issue Orders

5. Create the Order Pool

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P A R T S OF A ATTACK TIMING
UNIT ’S A C T I V A T I ON 1. Declare Defender
2. Form Attack Pool
1. Resolve Abilities or Effects at the Start of a Unit’s
Activation a. Determine Eligible Miniatures

2. Rally b. Choose Weapons and Gather Dice


3. Declare Additional Defender
3. Perform Actions
4. Roll Attack Dice
4. Resolve Any Abilities or Effects at the End of a Unit's
Activation a. Roll Dice
b. Reroll Dice
5. Assign Order Token
c. Convert Attack Surges
5. Apply Dodge and Apply Cover
a. Apply Dodge
b. Determine Number of Obscured Miniatures
c. Determine Cover
d. Apply Cover
6. Modify Attack Dice
7. Roll Defense Dice
a. Roll Dice
b. Reroll Dice
c. Convert Defense Surges
8. Modify Defense Dice
9. Compare Results
10. Assign Suppression Token to Defender
11. Choose Additional Attack Pool

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2. Discard Command Cards

3. Remove Tokens

4. Update Order Pool and Promote

5. Resolve any Abilities or Effects at End of End Phase

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from the attack pool.
K E Y W ORD GLOSS A RY
A R S ENA L X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
UNIT KEY W O R D S When choosing weapons during the Form Attack Pool step,
each miniature in the unit that has the Arsenal X keyword
A D V A N C ED T A R G E T I N G : U N I T T Y P E X can contribute X weapons to attack pools. Each weapon or
( UN IT K E Y W O R D ) combination of weapons may form a new attack pool, but each
weapon may only be added to one attack pool. Weapons with
When a unit with the Advanced Targeting X keyword declares the same name do not have to be in the same attack pool.
an attack against an enemy unit with the unit type listed, before
measuring range it may gain X aim tokens. A unit that uses A S S OC IA T E: UNIT NA M E (UNIT
the Advanced Targeting X keyword may only form one attack
pool and skips the Declare Additional Defender step of the KE YW OR D )
attack sequence.
During army building, a unit with the Associate keyword does
not count its rank towards the maximum rank requirements for
A G IL E X ( UNI T KE Y W OR D ) that rank if a unit with the specified unit name is included in
the same army.
The Agile X keyword allows a unit to gain a number of dodge
tokens equal to X each time it performs a standard move as part
of an action or free action. A T A R U M A S T E R Y (UNIT KE YWORD)
A unit that has the Ataru Mastery keyword can perform up
A I: A C T ION (UN I T KE Y W OR D ) to two attack actions. After it performs an attack, it gains one
dodge token after the effect is resolved. After it defends, it gains
During the Perform Actions step of a unit’s activation, a unit
one aim token after the effect is resolved. While defending
with the AI keyword without a faceup order token must
against a ranged attack, if it spends a dodge token during the
perform one of the actions listed as its first action. If a unit
Apply Dodge and Cover step, the attacker suffers one wound for
cannot perform any of its listed actions as its first action, it is
each defense surge 󲉥 result rolled by the defender during the
free to perform other actions as normal.
Roll Defense Dice step.

A ID : A F F IL I A T I ON (UN I T KE Y WOR D ) It is possible for the attacking unit to be defeated by a defending


unit using the Ataru Mastery keyword. If the Ataru Mastery
When a unit with the Aid keyword would gain an aim, dodge, keyword causes the attacking unit to be defeated, the attack
or surge token, another friendly unit of the affiliation or type continues, and the defender can still suffer wounds.
listed at range 1 and in line of sight may gain that token instead.
If it does, the unit with the Aid keyword gains one suppression If the Ataru Mastery keyword is used against an attack that
token. includes a weapon with the Immune: Deflect keyword, Ataru
Mastery cannot cause wounds to the attacking unit.
A L L IE S OF C ON V E N I E N C E (U N IT
KE Y WOR D ) A UT H OR IT A T IV E (UNIT KE YWORD)
Units with the Allies of Convenience keyword may issue Once per Command Phase, when a unit with the Authoritative
orders to friendly Mercenary units regardless of affiliation. keyword would be issued an order, that unit may instead issue
Additionally, when building an army, players may include one an order to a friendly unit at range 1–2.
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extra Mercenary unit in their army regardless of rank if there


is at least one unit with the Allies of Convenience keyword, B A R R A G E (UNIT KE YW OR D )
though they cannot take more units of a particular rank than
normally allowed. If a unit has the Barrage keyword, it may make two attack
actions instead of one if it does not use the Arsenal keyword
during its activation.
A R MOR ( U NI T KE Y W OR D )
During the Modify Attack Dice step of the attack sequence, B LOC K (UNIT KE YW O R D )
if the defending unit has the Armor keyword, the defending
player may cancel all hit 󲉠 results in the attack roll, removing When a unit with the Block keyword is defending, if it spends
those dice from the attack pool. any dodge tokens during the Apply Dodge and Cover step, it
gains 󲉥:󲉣.
A R MOR X (UN I T K E Y W OR D )
B OL S T ER X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
During the Modify Attack Dice step of the attack sequence, if
the defending unit has the Armor X keyword, the defending As a card action, a unit with the Bolster X keyword can choose
player may cancel up to X hit 󲉠 results, removing those dice up to X friendly units at range 1 to each gain one surge token.
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BOUN TY ( U N I T KE Y W OR D ) for each unit with the Contingencies X keyword in a player’s
army, that player sets aside up to X additional Command
After setup, a unit with the Bounty keyword chooses an enemy Cards facedown as Contingency Cards, where X is equal to
󲉴 or 󲊆 unit and marks that unit with a victory token placed the combined Contingencies X value on all their units. These
on the enemy Unit Card. After a unit with the Bounty keyword set-aside cards may have any number of pips but must follow
defeats an enemy unit marked by a victory token from the all other rules for constructing a command hand. Set-aside
Bounty keyword with an attack or effect, move the victory token Contingency Cards are not considered to be in a player’s
to the Unit Card of the unit with the Bounty keyword. command hand and are kept secret from an opponent. A player
may look at their set-aside Contingency Cards at any time.
At the end of the game, for each unit on the battlefield that a
player controls that has the Bounty keyword and has at least one After a player reveals a Command Card, before any other effects
victory token on its Unit Card due to defeating an enemy unit, are resolved, that player may discard that card to reveal one of
that player gains one victory token. their set-aside Contingency Cards with an equal number of pips
instead. The revealed Contingency Card is then treated as that
CAC H E ( U N IT KE Y W OR D ) player’s selected and revealed Command Card for that turn. If
both players have set-aside Contingency Cards, the blue player
During Setup, a unit with an equipped Upgrade Card that has must decide first whether or not to reveal a Contingency Card.
the Cache keyword places the listed token(s) on the card with
the Cache keyword. The unit may spend those tokens. If all a player’s units with the Contingencies X keyword are
defeated, a player cannot reveal or use their Contingency Cards.
CAL C U L A T E OD D S (U NI T KE Y W ORD )
COOR D INA T E: U NIT NA M E/U NIT TYPE
As a card action, a unit with the Calculate Odds keyword can (UNIT K EYW O R D )
choose a friendly trooper unit at range 1 and in LOS to gain one
aim token, one dodge token, and one suppression token. After a unit with the Coordinate keyword is issued an order,
it may issue an order to a friendly unit at range 1 that has the
CHA RG E ( UN I T KE Y W OR D ) unit name or unit type specified. A unit that has one or more
unit names or unit types listed can only choose one of these
After a unit that has the Charge keyword performs a move listed unit names or unit types to issue an order to using the
action that brings it into base contact with an enemy miniature Coordinate keyword. If a unit already has the Coordinate
to start a melee, it may perform a free attack action against that keyword and gains another instance of the keyword, the unit
unit using only melee weapons. may choose which targets to issue an order to from the two
instances of the keyword; it does not issue two orders.
CLIMB IN G V E H I C L E (U NI T KE Y W OR D )
COUNT ER P A R T (U NIT KE YW OR D )
A unit with the Climbing Vehicle keyword is treated as a
trooper unit for the purposes of climbing. Some units are faithful companions or subservient minions and
are almost never seen apart from another unit. A unit like this
COM PL E T E T H E M I S S I ON (UN I T has the Counterpart keyword and the miniature that represents
this unit is always added to another unit. That miniature
KEYWOR D ) has a Counterpart Card and their miniature is a counterpart
miniature. The combined unit has the rank, unit type, defense
During Setup, for each friendly unit with the Complete the
die, courage value, surge conversion chart, and speed as shown
Mission keyword, place a friendly priority mission token on the
on the Unit Card.
battlefield not within any deployment zone.
• Sometimes, a Counterpart Card has a different unit type
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While a unit with the Complete the Mission keyword is at range
1 of a friendly priority mission token, that unit gains 󲉥:󲉣. only for the purposes of equipping Upgrade Cards.
When a unit with the Complete the Mission keyword attacks an
• When assigning wounds to a combined unit, any miniature
enemy unit at range 1 of a friendly priority mission token, the
can be assigned wounds by the controlling player, but
attacking unit’s attack pool gains the Critical 2 keyword.
counterpart miniatures must be defeated first.

COM PE L ( UN I T KE Y W OR D ) • Upgrade Cards without weapons equipped to a counterpart


miniature are usable by the rest of the unit, unless the
After another trooper unit at range 1–2 of a friendly unit with counterpart miniature is defeated.
the Compel keyword performs its Rally step and is suppressed
but not panicked, at the beginning of its Perform Action step, it • Upgrade Cards with weapons are usable only by the
may gain one suppression token to perform a free move action. miniature which has them equipped.

• The non-counterpart miniatures in the unit use the wound


CON T IN GE N C I E S X (UN I T KE Y W OR D ) threshold on the Unit Card, the counterpart miniature uses
the wound threshold on the Counterpart Card.
When building a command hand before the game begins,
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• The combined unit has the keywords on both the Unit Card D EFEND X (UNIT KE YW O R D )
and the Counterpart Card.
After a unit with the Defend X keyword is issued an order, it
• Miniatures in a combined unit may only use weapons that gains X dodge tokens.
are on their respective cards. If a combined unit gains a
weapon from a Command Card, only the non-counterpart
miniature may use it. D EFLECT (UNIT K EYW OR D )
• If the counterpart miniature is defeated, the unit loses any When a unit that has the Deflect keyword is defending against
keywords, abilities, or effects on the Counterpart Card. a ranged attack, if it spends any dodge tokens during the Apply
Dodge and Cover step, its surge conversion chart gains 󲉥:󲉣.
C OV E R X (UN I T KE Y W OR D ) The attacker suffers one wound for each defense surge 󲉥 result
rolled by the defender during the Roll Defense Dice step.
If a unit has the Cover X keyword and is defending against an
attack with at least one ranged weapon, during the Apply Dodge It is possible for the attacking unit to be defeated by a defending
and Cover step, it improves the numerical value of its cover by a unit using the Deflect keyword. If the Deflect keyword causes
number equal to X. the attacking unit to be defeated, the attack continues, and the
defender can still suffer wounds.
C OV E R T OP S (UN I T KE Y W O R D)
D EM OR A L IZ E X (UNIT KE YW ORD)
When a unit with the Covert Ops keyword deploys during
Setup, it may change its rank to 󲊆 for all rules purposes for the After a unit with the Demoralize X keyword performs its Rally
rest of the game to gain the Infiltrate keyword. A unit cannot step, add up to X total suppression tokens to enemy units at
change its rank to 󲊆 if there are no other 󲉴 units in that range 1–2.
player’s army.
D ET A CH M ENT : UNIT NA M E /T YPE
C UN N IN G (UNI T KE Y W O R D ) (UNIT K EYW O R D )
During the Command Phase, if a player reveals a 󲉴 or A unit with the Detachment keyword is subject to several
󲊆 specific Command Card that belongs to a unit with the restrictions during Army Building and Setup. During Army
Cunning keyword and there would be a tie for priority, treat Building, a unit with the Detachment keyword can only be
that Command Card as having one fewer pip. If both players included in a player’s army if a unit that has the unit name or
reveal a specific 󲉴 or 󲊆 Command Card that belongs to a unit unit type specified is also included in that army. Each unit with
with the Cunning keyword, there is still a tie for priority. the Detachment keyword needs its own matching unit with the
specified unit name or unit type.
D A N GE R S E NS E X (UN I T KE Y WOR D )
For example, a player wishes to add a DF-90 Mortar Trooper
When a unit with the Danger Sense X keyword would remove to their army. Because the DF-90 Mortar Trooper has the
any number of its suppression tokens, it may choose to not Detachment: Shoretroopers keyword, the player must first add
remove up to X tokens, including zero. a unit of Shoretroopers to their army before adding the DF-90
Mortar Trooper. The player does so, and the army now contains
While a unit with the Danger Sense X keyword is defending a Shoretroopers unit and a DF-90 Mortar Trooper unit. The
against an attack, it rolls one extra defense die for every player then wishes to add a second DF-90 Mortar Trooper unit
suppression token it has, up to X additional dice. to their army, and therefore must first select a second unit of
Shoretroopers to include in their army.
D A UN TL E S S (UNI T KE Y W OR D)
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During the Deploy Units step of Setup, the unit leader of the
After a unit with the Dauntless keyword performs its Rally unit with the Detachment keyword must be placed at speed-1
step and is suppressed but not panicked, at the beginning of and within height 1 of a unit leader from a friendly unit that has
its Perform Action step, it may gain one suppression token to the unit name or unit type specified. When deploying multiple
perform a free move action. units with the same Detachment keyword, each unit must be
deployed at speed-1 and within height 1 of a different unit
A unit with the Dauntless keyword may not be affected by the leader. When a unit deploys using the Detachment keyword, it
Compel keyword. does not have to be deployed within its deployment zone.

DEATH FROM ABOVE (UNIT KEYWORD) If a unit with the Detachment keyword cannot be deployed
following the Detachment rules, it is deployed as normal in a
When a unit with the Death From Above keyword attacks, player’s deployment zone. However, if a player has a unit with
the defending unit cannot use cover to cancel hit 󲉠 results the name or type specified that has not yet been deployed,
during the Apply Cover step if the attacking unit's unit leader that unit must be deployed before a unit with the Detachment
is overlapping a piece of non-area terrain of greater height than keyword is deployed.
any terrain the defending unit's unit leader is overlapping.

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DI R E C T UN IT N A M E / U N I T T Y P E D UE LIS T (UNIT K EYW OR D )
( UNIT K E Y WO R D ) When a unit with the Duelist keyword performs a melee attack,
if it spends one or more aim tokens during the Reroll Attack
Each Command Phase, during the Issue Orders step, a unit
Dice step, the attack pool gains the Pierce 1 weapon keyword.
with the Direct keyword may issue an order to a friendly unit at
While a unit with the Duelist keyword defends against a melee
range 1–2 that has the unit name or unit type specified.
attack, if it spends at least one dodge token during the Apply
Dodge and Cover step, it gains the Immune: Pierce keyword.
DI S C IP L IN E D X (UN I T KE Y W OR D )
The unit with the Duelist keyword gets these effects in addition
After a unit with the Disciplined X keyword is issued an order, to the normal effects of spending aim or dodge tokens.
it may remove up to X suppression tokens.
ENR A G E X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
DI S E N GA G E (UN I T KE Y W O R D )
When a unit with the Enrage X keyword has wound tokens
While a trooper unit with the Disengage keyword is engaged greater than or equal to X, that unit gains the Charge keyword
with a single enemy unit, it can still perform moves as normal. and treats its courage value as “-” and loses any suppression
tokens it may have. If a unit with the Enrage X keyword has
DI S T R A C T ( UNI T KE Y W O R D ) wound tokens greater than or equal to X but removes wound
tokens through an effect so that it has fewer than X, it no longer
As a free card action, a unit with the Distract keyword can choose benefits from the Enrage X keyword until it has wound tokens
an enemy trooper unit at range 1–2 and in LOS. Until the end of greater than or equal to X again.
the round, when the chosen enemy unit performs an attack, it
must attack the unit that used the Distract action, if able.
ENT OUR A G E : U NIT NA M E (UNIT
While the chosen enemy unit is attacking the unit with the KE YW OR D )
Distract keyword, each miniature in the enemy unit must choose
an eligible weapon to contribute to an attack pool. The enemy During Army Building, if a player includes a unit with the
unit may only declare additional defenders and form additional Entourage keyword, one unit specified by the Entourage
dice pools if after first forming a dice pool with eligible weapons, keyword does not count its rank towards the maximum rank
there are still weapons usable by miniatures in the unit that were requirements for that rank. This can allow a player to bring
not eligible to be added to the first attack pool. more units of a specific rank than rank requirements allow.

When a unit uses the Distract keyword, if it had the In the Command Phase, during the Issue Orders step, a unit
Inconspicuous keyword, it loses it until the end of the round. with the Entourage keyword may issue an order to a friendly
unit at range 1–2 that has the name specified by the Entourage
DI V IN E IN F L UE NC E (UN I T KE Y W O R D ) keyword.

For example, Director Orson Krennic has Entourage: Death


While they are within range 1 of a friendly C-3PO, friendly Troopers. If an army includes Director Orson Krennic, one unit
trooper units gain Guardian 2: C-3PO. While using Guardian, of Death Troopers in the same army does not count towards the
they may cancel 󲉡 results as if they were 󲉠 results. maximum number of special forces ranks allowed in the army,
allowing a player to bring up to three other special forces units in
DJEM S O MA S T E R Y (UN I T KE Y W O R D ) addition to the Death Troopers. In the Command Phase, Director
Orson Krennic may issue an order to a Death Trooper unit at
When a unit that has the Djem So Mastery keyword is range 1–2.
defending, if it spends any dodge tokens during the Apply
Dodge and Cover step, its surge conversion chart gains 󲉥:󲉣.
If at least one hit 󲉠 or critical 󲉡 result is canceled, the attacker
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suffers one wound. During Army Building, if a player includes a unit with the
Equip keyword, that unit must equip the upgrades listed after
It is possible for the attacking unit to be defeated by a defending the keyword.
unit using the Djem So Mastery keyword. If the Djem So
Mastery keyword causes the attacking unit to be defeated, the
attack continues and the defender can still suffer wounds.
EXE M P LA R (UNIT KE YW OR D )
While at range 1–2 and in LOS of a unit that has the Exemplar
If the Djem So Mastery keyword is used against an attack that
keyword, friendly units can spend aim, dodge, and surge tokens
includes a weapon with the Immune: Deflect keyword, it cannot
on that unit as if they had them.
cause wounds to the attacking unit.

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E X PE R T C L I M B E R (UN I T KE Y WOR D ) G ENE R A T OR X (U NIT KE YW ORD)
When a unit with the Expert Climber keyword performs a During the End Phase, a unit with the Generator X keyword
climb, it may move a vertical distance up to height 2. may flip up to X inactive shield tokens to their active side.

F IE L D C OM M A N D E R (UNI T K EY W OR D ) G R OUND E D (U NIT KE YW OR D )


During Army Building, an army that includes a unit with the A unit with the Grounded keyword cannot climb.
Field Commander keyword may ignore the minimum 󲉴 rank
requirement. If a player’s army contains no 󲉴 units but does G UA R D IA N X (UNIT KE YW O R D)
contain a unit with the Field Commander keyword, deploy that
unit with a commander token. When a player reveals a non-󲉴 While a friendly trooper unit at range 1 and in LOS of a unit
or 󲊆 specific Command Card, they may nominate a friendly that has the Guardian X keyword is defending against a ranged
unit with the Field Commander keyword to be commander and attack, it may cancel up to X hit 󲉠 results during the Modify
issue orders. A unit with the Field Commander keyword is not Attack Dice step of the attack sequence. For each hit 󲉠 result
a 󲉴 and only counts as one for the purposes of issuing orders canceled in this way, the unit with the Guardian X keyword
with a Command Card during the Command Phase. rolls a defense die matching the one on its Unit Card. After
converting any defense surge 󲉥 results according to its surge
Additionally, other friendly units in command range of the unit chart or by using surge tokens, the unit with the Guardian X
with the commander token may treat their courage value as 2 keyword suffers one wound for each blank result. A defending
when checking for panic. unit that has the Guardian X keyword used on it gains a
suppression token as normal.
F IR E S UP P OR T (UN I T KE Y W OR D )
A unit cannot use Guardian X if the defending unit also has
When another friendly unit performs a ranged attack, during the Guardian X keyword. If multiple friendly units can use
the Form Attack Pools step an unengaged unit with the Fire the Guardian X keyword during an attack, the player who
Support keyword that has a faceup order token may choose controls those units declares which unit is using the Guardian
to add one eligible weapon to the attack pool, including any X keyword and resolves their ability before choosing whether to
weapon keywords, for each miniature in the unit that has LOS declare that another unit is using the Guardian X keyword.
to at least one miniature in the enemy unit. After using the Fire
Support keyword, turn that unit’s faceup order token facedown. Guardian X cannot be used by a unit that is being transported,
nor can it be used to prevent a friendly transported unit from
Fire Support is not an attack; it only adds weapons to another suffering wounds while being transported. Guardian X cannot
unit’s attack pool. To use the Fire Support keyword, a unit must be used on a unit with the Unstoppable keyword.
be able to make a ranged attack and cannot be engaged.
The Pierce X keyword can be used to cancel block 󲉣 results on
Only one unit can use the Fire Support keyword while another defense dice rolled by a unit using Guardian X; treat canceled
unit is forming an attack pool. A unit can only use the Fire block 󲉣 results as blank results. After using Pierce X in this way,
Support keyword to add weapons to one attack pool. any unused Pierce X value can still be used to cancel block 󲉣
results rolled by the defending unit.
F L A WE D (U N I T KE Y W OR D )
G UID A NCE (UNIT KE YW OR D )
A unit with the Flawed keyword has a corresponding Flaw Card
that must be added to an opponent’s command hand during When a unit uses the Guidance card action, choose
Setup. The unit the Flaw Card belongs to is indicated in the another friendly trooper unit at range 1–2 to perform a free
top right corner of the Flaw Card. An opponent may play a non-attack action.
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Flaw Card from their command hand when permitted by the


rules on the Flaw Card. If both players have a Flaw Card in G UNS LING E R (U NIT KE YW OR D)
their command hand, at the start of each phase the player with
priority must decide first whether to play a Flaw Card or not. When a unit with the Gunslinger keyword reaches the Declare
If neither player has priority, then the blue player decides first. Additional Defender step, it may declare an additional defender
Any played Flaw Cards are discarded at the start of the End and create an attack pool consisting solely of a ranged weapon
Phase and their effects end. that has already been contributed to another attack pool. The
Gunslinger keyword can only be used once per attack sequence.
Flaw Cards are not Command Cards and are not affected by
rules that affect Command Cards.
H EA V Y W EA P ON T EA M (UNIT
F UL L P IV OT (UNI T KE Y W O R D) KE YW OR D )
When a unit with the Full Pivot keyword performs a pivot, it A unit with the Heavy Weapon Team keyword must equip a
may pivot up to 360°. heavy weapon 󲊀 Upgrade Card. The miniature added to the
unit with this Upgrade Card becomes the unit leader.
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HOV E R : G R OU ND / A I R X (U N I T IM M U NE : M ELEE (UNIT KE YW O R D)
KEYWOR D ) Enemy units cannot be placed in base contact with a unit that
has the Immune: Melee keyword.
A unit with the Hover: Ground or Hover: Air X keyword may
perform standby actions during the Perform Actions step and
gain and spend standby tokens, even if not normally allowed to, IM M U NE : P IER CE (UNIT KE YW ORD)
and may perform reverse moves.
While a unit with the Immune: Pierce keyword is defending,
A unit with the Hover: Ground keyword is treated as a ground the attacker cannot use the Pierce X weapon keyword to cancel
vehicle by other units for all LOS purposes, moving through block 󲉣 results on defense dice during the Modify Defense
other units, and displacement. For all other game effects, the Dice step.
unit is still treated as a repulsor vehicle.
While a unit with Immune: Pierce is using the Guardian X
A unit with the Hover: Air X keyword ignores terrain of height keyword, the attacking unit cannot use the Pierce X keyword to
X or lower while moving and may end a movement overlapping cancel block 󲉣 results on defense dice rolled by that unit for the
such terrain. Guardian X keyword.

STR A F E IM M U NE : R A NG E 1 W E A P ONS (UNIT


If the unit with the Hover: Ground/Air X keyword has a base KE YW OR D )
with side notches, the unit may perform a strafe move as part of
An attack pool that is assigned to a unit with the Immune:
a movement action instead of moving normally. A unit reduces
Range 1 Weapons keyword cannot contain weapons with a
its maximum speed by 1 to a minimum of 1 while performing
maximum range of 1.
a strafe. As with other movements with notched bases, a strafe
can be a full strafe or a partial strafe, and can be interrupted if
an object prevents the strafing miniature from fully progressing IM P ER V IOUS (U NIT KE YW OR D )
across the movement tool.
While a unit with the Impervious keyword is defending, it rolls
To perform a full strafe, place the end of a movement tool a number of extra defense dice equal to the total Pierce X value
into one of the side notches on the unit’s base. Keeping the of weapons in the attack pool.
movement tool in place on the battlefield, move the miniature
along the movement tool until the opposite side notch is wholly If a unit with Impervious also has the Immune: Pierce keyword,
in the opposite end of the movement tool. While performing a then it does not roll extra defense dice for the Impervious
strafe, a miniature’s base must not overlap terrain or units that it keyword when defending against an attack with the Pierce
cannot move through. X keyword.

HUN TE D ( U N I T KE Y W OR D ) INC OG NIT O (UNIT K EYW OR D )


When a miniature with the Hunted keyword is defeated, replace A unit with the Incognito keyword cannot be attacked by enemy
its miniature with an unclaimed The Asset objective token. A units that are beyond range 1 of it. Additionally, it can never be
miniature with the Hunted keyword can never be restored. Each used to satisfy the Victory conditions on an Objective Card.
trooper unit gains 󲊂Claim: The Asset. At the end of the game, if If a unit with the Incognito keyword ever performs an objective
an enemy unit has a claimed The Asset objective token placed card action, performs an attack, or defends against an enemy
by a friendly miniature with the Hunted keyword when it is attack, it loses all effects of the Incognito keyword.
defeated, that unit’s controlling player gains 1 victory token.

INC ONS P ICUOUS (UNIT KE YW O R D)


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While a unit with the Inconspicuous keyword has at least one
While a unit with the Immune: Blast keyword is defending, the suppression token, when an enemy unit performs an attack,
effects of the Blast keyword are ignored. it must target another unit, if able. When a unit with the
Inconspicuous keyword rallies, it may choose to not remove any
IM MU N E : E N E M Y E F F E C T S (UNI T number of suppression tokens, including zero.
KEYWOR D )
IND E P END E NT (UNIT KE YW OR D )
A unit with the Immune: Enemy Effects keyword ignores
all enemy card effects and cannot be targeted by any enemy At the start of the Activation Phase, if a unit with the
card effects. Independent keyword does not have an order token, that unit
may gain the listed token(s) or perform the listed action as a
free action.

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IN DO MIT A B L E (U N I T KE Y W ORD ) LA T ENT P OW E R (UNIT KE YW ORD)
When a unit that has the Indomitable keyword performs its At the end of a unit with the Latent Power keyword’s activation,
Rally step, it rolls red defense dice instead of white defense dice. it may gain 1 suppression token to roll 1 red defense die. If it
does, on a 󲉥 result, choose an enemy unit at range 1 of this
IN F IL TR A T E (UNI T KE Y W O R D) miniature. The chosen unit gains 2 suppression tokens and 2
immobilize tokens. On a blank result, remove 1 wound or 1
During the Deploy Units step of Setup, a unit with the Infiltrate poison token from a friendly non-droid trooper unit at range 1
keyword may deploy anywhere on the battlefield that is beyond of this miniature.
range 3 of each enemy unit. If there are no enemy units on
the battlefield, a unit with the Infiltrate keyword may deploy LIG H T T R A NS P OR T X: OP E N/CLOSED
anywhere on the battlefield.
(UNIT K EYW O R D )
IN SP IR E X (UN I T KE Y W OR D ) A vehicle with the Light Transport X keyword can transport up
to X friendly trooper units that consist of a single miniature on
After a unit with the Inspire X keyword performs its Rally step,
a small base. A unit with the Light Transport X: Open/Closed
remove up to X total suppression tokens from other friendly
keyword otherwise follows all rules as units with the Transport
units at range 1–2.
X: Open/Closed keyword.

IN TE R R OG A T E (UNI T KE Y W ORD ) LOA D OUT (UNIT KE YW OR D )


During the Command Phase, if a player reveals a Command
During Army Building, when a player includes a unit with
Card that belongs to a unit at range 1 of one or more enemy
the Loadout keyword in their army, for each Upgrade Card
units with the Interrogate keyword and there would be a tie for
equipped to that unit, they may choose another eligible
priority, treat that Command Card as having one more pip.
Upgrade Card of the same type with an equal or lesser points
cost and set it aside. When the unit with the Loadout keyword
J AR ' K A I M A S T E R Y (UNI T KE YW OR D ) deploys during the Deploy Units step, it may swap any number
of its equipped Upgrade Cards with the matching set-aside
While performing a melee attack, after converting attack surges Upgrade Cards one for one.
during the Convert Attack Surges step, a unit with the Jar'Kai
Mastery keyword may spend any number of dodge tokens. For When swapping Upgrade Cards, a unit cannot have two or
each dodge token spent in this way, change a blank result to a more upgrades with the same name equipped at the same time.
hit 󲉠 result, a hit 󲉠 result to a critical 󲉡 result, or spend two If two or more units with the Loadout keyword are in the same
dodge tokens to change a blank result to a critical 󲉡 result. army, keep their respective set-aside Upgrade Cards separate.
Each unit can swap Upgrade Cards only with their own set-
J E DI H UN T E R (UNI T KE Y W OR D) aside cards; they cannot share set-aside Upgrade Cards.

When a unit with the Jedi Hunter keyword attacks a unit with a A Counterpart Card that is added to a unit with the Loadout
󲉿 upgrade icon on its upgrade bar, it gains 󲉢:󲉡. keyword also benefits from the Loadout ability.

J UMP X ( UNI T KE Y W OR D ) LOW P R OF ILE (UNIT KE YW ORD)


A unit that has the Jump X keyword can perform the Jump X While defending against a ranged attack, if a unit with the Low
card action any time it could perform a move action. The unit Profile keyword has cover and cancels hit results during the
performs a move action as normal and can ignore or end its Apply Cover step, it cancels one additional 󲉠 result.
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movement on top of terrain that is height X or lower. While


performing a move with the Jump X action, a unit ignores the When determining cover, if the value of the Sharpshooter
effects of difficult terrain and other miniatures with a height X keyword in an attack pool is greater than or equal to the
equal to or lower than X. When making a move with the Jump numerical value of the defending unit’s cover, the Low Profile
X action, a unit may place the movement template overlapping keyword has no effect.
impassable terrain but may not end its move overlapping it.
When a unit performs the Jump X action, measure height from M A KA S H I M A S T E R Y (UNIT
that unit’s starting position.
KE YW OR D )
J UY O MAS T E R Y (UN I T K E Y W OR D ) While a unit with the Makashi Mastery keyword performs a
melee attack, during the Choose Weapons and Gather Dice step,
While a unit with the Juyo Mastery keyword has one or more it can reduce the Pierce X value of a weapon in the attack pool
wound tokens, it can perform one additional action during its by 1. If it does, the defender cannot use the Immune: Pierce
activation. A unit with Juyo Mastery may only perform two and/or Impervious keywords during this attack.
move actions during its activation, including free actions.

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MA R KS MA N ( UN I T KE Y W O R D ) P LOD D ING (U NIT KE YW OR D )
After converting attack surges during the Convert Attack During its activation, a unit with the Plodding keyword can
Surges step, a unit with the Marksman keyword may spend any only perform one move action.
number of aim tokens. For each aim token spent in this way,
instead of rerolling dice, change a blank result to a hit 󲉠 result, P R ECIS E X (UNIT K EYW OR D )
a hit 󲉠 result to a critical 󲉡 result, or spend two aim tokens to
change a blank result to a critical 󲉡 result. When an attacking unit that has the Precise X keyword spends
an aim token during the Reroll Attack Dice step, it can reroll up
MA S T E R OF T H E F OR C E (U NI T to X additional attack dice per aim token spent.

KEYWOR D ) P R OG R A M M E D (U NIT KE YW OR D )
At the end of its activation, a unit that has the Master of the
A unit with the Programmed keyword must equip at least one
Force X keyword may ready up to X of its exhausted Force 󲉿
󲖁 Upgrade Card during Army Building.
Upgrade Cards.

MA S T E R S T OR Y T E L L E R (UN I T P UL LING T H E S T R ING S (UNIT


KEYWOR D ) KE YW OR D )
When a unit uses the Pulling the Strings card action, choose
When a unit performs the Master Storyteller card action, it
another friendly trooper unit at range 1–2. The chosen unit may
chooses up to X friendly units at range 1, where X is the perform a free attack action or a free move action.
current round number. Each chosen unit gains 2 surge tokens.
QUIC K T H INKING (U NIT KE YW OR D)
NIM B L E ( UN IT KE Y W OR D )
When a unit performs the Quick Thinking card action, it gains
After a unit that has the Nimble keyword defends against an one aim and one dodge token.
attack, if it spent at least one dodge token during any point of
the attack sequence, it gains one dodge token. R EA D Y X (UNIT KE YW O R D )
OBS E R V E X ( UN I T KE Y W OR D ) After a unit with the Ready X keyword performs a standby
action, it gains X aim tokens.
As a card action or free card action, a unit with the Observe
X keyword can choose an enemy unit at range 1–3 and in R ECH A R G E X (UNIT K EYW OR D )
LOS. The chosen enemy unit gains X observation tokens.
Observation tokens are removed during the Remove Tokens When a unit with the Recharge X keyword recovers, it may flip
step of the End Phase. up to X inactive shield tokens from their inactive side to their
active side.
During an attack, a friendly attacking unit can spend any
number of observation tokens that belong to the defending unit
during the Reroll Attack Dice step. The attacking unit rerolls
R EINF OR C EM ENT S (UNIT K EYW ORD)
one attack die for each observation token spent. Observation A unit with the Reinforcements keyword may deploy after all
tokens are spent one at a time, and the same die can be rerolled other units without the Reinforcements keyword have deployed.
multiple times by spending subsequent observation tokens
or aim tokens. The attacking unit may spend aim tokens and
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observation tokens in any order.
At the end of a unit’s activation, if it has the Regenerate
OUTMA N E UVE R (UN I T KE Y W OR D) X keyword, it rolls one white defense die for each wound
token it has, up to X. For each 󲉣 or 󲉥 result, it removes one
During the Apply Dodge and Cover step, a unit with the wound token.
Outmaneuver keyword can spend dodge tokens to cancel
critical 󲉡 results.
R ELIA B LE X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
OVE R R ID E X (UN I T KE Y W OR D ) At the start of the Activation Phase, a unit with the Reliable X
keyword gains X surge tokens.
When a friendly unit begins its activation while at range X of a
unit that has the Override keyword, the unit with the Override
keyword may gain one suppression token. If it does, the R ELENT L ES S (UNIT KE YW OR D )
activating unit ignores the AI keyword during its activation.
After a unit that has the Relentless keyword performs a move
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R E P OS IT ION (UN I T KE Y W OR D) S ELF- P R ES ER V A T ION (UNIT
When a unit with the Reposition keyword performs a standard KE YW OR D )
move, it may perform a pivot either before or after performing
When checking to see if a unit with the Self-Preservation
that standard move.
keyword panics, that unit cannot use the courage value of units
that are not of the same affiliation.
R E T IN UE UN I T / UN I T T Y P E (UNIT
KE Y WOR D ) S ENT INEL (UNIT KE YW O R D )
At the start of the Activation Phase, if a unit with the Retinue A unit with the Sentinel keyword can spend a standby token
keyword is at range 1–2 of another friendly unit or type of unit after an enemy unit performs an attack, move, or action at range
specified by the Retinue keyword, it gains either one aim or one 1–3, rather than at range 1–2.
dodge token.
S H A R P S H OOT ER X (UNIT K EYWORD)
R UT H L E S S (UNI T KE Y W O R D )
During the Determine Cover step, a unit with the Sharpshooter
When another friendly 󲉱 trooper unit at range 2 and in LOS X keyword subtracts X from the numerical value of the
that has a faceup order token activates, it may suffer 1 wound to defender’s cover.
perform 1 free action.
For example, a unit with heavy cover and a suppression token
that is attacked by a unit with Sharpshooter 1 has light cover.
S C A L E ( U NI T KE Y W OR D )
When a unit with the Scale keyword performs a climb, it may S H IELD ED X (UNIT KE YW O R D )
move a vertical distance up to height 2.
A unit with the Shielded X keyword has X shield tokens. Shield
When a unit that has the Scale keyword performs a move, it tokens belong to the unit and are not assigned to individual
does not reduce its maximum speed for moving out of, into, or miniatures. If a unit gains the Shielded X keyword, it gains X
through difficult terrain. shield tokens. Similarly, if a unit loses the Shielded X keyword it
loses X shield tokens.
S C OUT X (UN I T KE Y W OR D ) Shield tokens are double-sided, with an active side and an
inactive side, and always enter play with their active side faceup
After a unit with the Scout X keyword deploys during the
placed on the battlefield next to the unit that has those shield
Deploy Units step, it may perform a standard move up to
tokens. When a unit flips an active shield token, that shield
speed-X, ignoring difficult terrain. A unit can perform this
token is flipped to its inactive side and is now inactive. When a
move regardless of its maximum speed.
unit flips an inactive shield token, that shield token is flipped to
The Scout X keyword is cumulative but cannot exceed “3.” If a its active side and is now active.
unit would ever have Scout X exceeding Scout 3, it has Scout
While defending against a ranged attack, during the Modify
3 instead.
Attack Dice step, a defending unit may flip any number of its
active shield tokens to their inactive side to cancel one hit 󲉠 or
S C OUT IN G P A R T Y X (UN I T critical 󲉡 result for each shield token flipped in this way.
KE Y WOR D )
S M OKE X (UNIT K EYW OR D )
After a unit with the Scouting Party X keyword uses the Scout
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keyword, it may choose up to X friendly trooper units at range A unit that has the Smoke X keyword can perform the Smoke X
1–2 that have not performed a move using the Scout keyword. action. To perform this action, the unit places X smoke tokens
Each chosen unit may perform a move with a speed equal to within range 1 and in LOS of its unit leader.
X, where X is the Scout X value of the unit with the Scouting
Party keyword. Smoke tokens cannot overlap any objective, condition, charge,
or other smoke tokens and must be placed on a flat surface.
S E C R E T M I S S I ON (UN I T KE Y WOR D )
S M OKE T O KE NS
Once per game, as a free card action, a unit with the Secret
Mission keyword within an enemy deployment zone can place Trooper units whose unit leader is at range 1 of a smoke token
one victory token on their Unit Card. At the end of the game, if improve the numerical value of their cover by 1 during the
that unit has at least one victory token from the Secret Mission Determine Cover step. While a trooper unit is attacking, if
ability and is not defeated, the player that controls that unit the attacking unit leader is at range 1 of a smoke token, the
gains one victory token. defending unit improves the numerical value of their cover
by 1. Effects that improve a unit’s cover are cumulative. A unit
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Smoke tokens are removed during the Remove Tokens step of For example, a unit that normally has a maximum speed of 1, but
the End Phase. has one immobilize token, can use the Spur keyword to perform
a move with a total maximum speed of 1. However, a unit that
For example, a trooper unit whose unit leader is at range 1 of two normally has a maximum speed of 1, but has two immobilize
smoke tokens would improve the numerical value of its cover by 2. tokens, cannot use the Spur keyword to perform a move because
its maximum speed would still be 0.
SOR E S U MA S T E R Y (UN I T KE Y W OR D )
While a unit with Soresu Mastery is defending or using the
S T A T IONA R Y (U NIT KE YW OR D )
Guardian X keyword, if it spends a dodge token at any point in A unit with the Stationary keyword cannot perform moves
the attack sequence, its surge conversion chart gains 󲉥:󲉣 and unless the move is a pivot.
the attacking unit suffers one wound for each defense surge 󲉥
result rolled during the Roll Defense Dice step.
S T EA D Y (UNIT KE YW OR D )
While using the Guardian X keyword, a unit with the Soresu
After a unit that has the Steady keyword performs a move
Mastery keyword can spend one dodge token during the
action, it may perform a free attack action. During this attack
Modify Attack Dice step to cancel one hit 󲉠 result. This
action it may only add ranged weapons to attack pools.
canceled hit 󲉠 result counts as one of the X hit 󲉠 results
canceled with Guardian X. If the unit with Soresu Mastery
spends a dodge token in this way, it rolls one fewer defense die S T R A T EG IZ E X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
while using Guardian X.
When a unit uses Strategize X action, it gains one suppression
If a unit uses the Soresu Mastery keyword during an attack, it token, then chooses X friendly units at range 1. Each chosen
is possible for the attacking unit to be defeated during the Roll unit gains one aim and one dodge token.
Defense Dice step. If the Soresu Mastery keyword inflicts a
number of wounds that causes the attacking unit to be defeated, T A CT ICA L X (UNIT KE YW O R D )
the attack still continues and the defending unit can still
suffer wounds. The Tactical X keyword allows a unit to gain a number of aim
tokens equal to X each time it performs a standard move as part
of an action or free action.
SPE E DE R X ( UNI T K E Y W OR D )
While it is performing a move, a unit that has the Speeder X T A KE COV E R X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
keyword can move over or end its movement on terrain equal
to or less than height X. Additionally, a unit with the Speeder As a card action, a unit with the Take Cover X keyword can
X keyword must perform a free compulsory move action at the choose up to X friendly units at range 1. Each chosen unit gains
start or end of its Perform Actions step. Compulsory moves do one dodge token.
not satisfy the requirements of the AI: Action keyword.
T EA M W OR K: UNIT NA M E (UNIT
COM P UL S OR Y MOV E
KE YW OR D )
A compulsory move is a free move action. To perform
a compulsory move, the unit performs a full move at its When a unit with the Teamwork keyword is at range 1–2 of a
maximum speed. If it cannot do so, or if a full move would friendly unit that has the unit name specified by the Teamwork
cause any part of the unit leader’s base to be outside the keyword, if either unit gains an aim token or a dodge token, the
battlefield, it can perform a partial move instead, ending its other unit gains a token of the same type.
movement as far along the movement template as possible.
T A R G ET X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
SPOTT E R X ( U N I T KE Y W OR D ) After a unit with the Target X keyword is issued an order, it
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As a card action, a unit with the Spotter X keyword can choose gains X aim tokens.
up to X friendly units at range 1. Each chosen unit gains an
aim token. T EM P T ED (UNIT K EYW OR D )
A unit with the Tempted keyword can equip upgrades with the
SPUR ( UN IT KE Y W OR D ) “Dark Side only” or “Light Side only” restrictions, regardless of
When a unit with the Spur keyword performs a move, its that unit’s faction.
controlling player may assign it one suppression token to
increase its maximum speed by 1 for that move, to a maximum
of 3. When a unit performs a move, apply any effects that
increase the unit’s maximum speed before applying any effects
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T R A N SP O R T X : OP E N/ C L OS E D (UNIT TRANSPORT X: CLOSED
KE Y WOR D ) Units being transported in a vehicle with the Transport X:
Closed keyword follow these rules:
The Transport X keyword allows a vehicle to transport up to X
friendly trooper units. Eligible units can perform an embark
• While a unit is being transported, it cannot spend tokens.
move to be transported by a vehicle with the Transport X
keyword. • While a unit is being transported, it can gain tokens from
card effects as normal.
During Setup, if a player has deployed a vehicle with the
Transport X keyword, they may choose, as one of their • While a unit is being transported, it removes tokens at the
deployments, to deploy an eligible unit such that it is being end of the round as normal.
transported by that vehicle, even if that vehicle is outside their
deployment zone. • While a unit is being transported, it cannot perform any
actions except for the move action (including free actions)
E MB A R K A ND D IS E M B A R K and it can only use this action to disembark.

Embarking and disembarking are movements that allow a • While a unit is being transported, it cannot perform attacks
unit to enter or exit a vehicle with the Transport X or Light or be chosen to be the defender of an attack.
Transport X keyword. A unit may not embark and disembark in
• When measuring range from a transported unit, measure
the same activation.
from the base of the vehicle that is transporting that unit.
A trooper unit may make a speed-1 embark or disembark move When measuring range to a transported unit, measure to
during a move action instead of making another movement. Units the base of the vehicle that is transporting that unit.
with speed 0, the Stationary keyword, a claimed objective token, or • While a unit is being transported, it can suffer wounds as
the creature trooper unit type cannot embark or disembark. normal.
To embark on a vehicle with the Transport X: Open keyword, • While a unit is being transported, when it activates, it
a unit must end an embark move with their unit leader in performs its Rally step as normal.
base contact with the vehicle. To embark on a vehicle with the
Transport X: Closed keyword, a unit must end an embark move • Units can be issued orders while being transported. 󲉴 and
with their unit leader in base contact with the vehicle, then 󲊆 units can issue orders while being transported.
sacrifice an action to embark on the vehicle. A unit that cannot
spend an action after making an embark move may not embark • LOS cannot be drawn to or from units in closed transports.
on a vehicle with the Transport X: Closed keyword. After
• When a vehicle that is transporting a unit is defeated, before
successfully embarking, the unit is removed from the battlefield
removing that vehicle from the battlefield, place the unit
and a pair of matching ID tokens are placed next to the vehicle
leader of a transported unit in base contact with the vehicle.
and embarked Unit Card.
Then, remove the vehicle and place any other miniatures
To disembark, a unit that is being transported may perform in cohesion. The unit that was being transported gains a
a disembark move during a move action instead of making suppression token and suffers one wound. Then, flip any
another movement. When a unit performs a disembark move, order tokens the unit has facedown or assign it a facedown
place its unit leader in base contact with the vehicle, then order token if it does not have any.
place the other miniatures in cohesion. A unit performing • Text on Objective Cards does not apply to units that are
the disembark move may not be placed into base contact with being transported.
enemy units. After all miniatures in the unit are placed, perform
a speed-1 move with the unit. A unit may not move into base • If a vehicle is in base contact with a piece of terrain or
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contact with an enemy unit during this movement. When a another miniature, a unit being transported by that vehicle
unit disembarks, if the vehicle that is transporting that unit has is not considered to be in base contact with that piece of
performed more than one non-pivot move during the current terrain or that other miniature.
round, disembarking uses all of its available actions, and it
cannot perform additional actions or any free actions. TRANSPORT X: OPEN
Units being transported in a vehicle with the Transport X:
T R A N S P O RT E D Open keyword follow all the rules of units being transported
Units can be transported by vehicles with the Transport X and in a vehicle with the Transport X: Closed keyword, with the
Light Transport X keyword. A unit that has embarked onto a following exceptions:
vehicle is being transported by that vehicle until it disembarks
from that vehicle. There are two different types of vehicles a • While a unit is being transported, it can spend any token.
unit can be transported in, those with the Transport X: Closed
keyword and those with the Transport X: Open keyword. • While a unit is being transported, its weapons ignore the
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• While a unit is being transported, it can perform any action UNS T OP P A B L E (U NIT KE YW OR D )
with the following limitations:
A unit with the Unstoppable keyword is eligible to activate
» During the unit’s activation, if the vehicle that is during the Activation Phase while it has one or fewer facedown
transporting that unit has performed more than one order tokens. This unit may never have more than one faceup
standard move or reverse during the current round, the order token. While this unit is not defeated, when creating its
unit may only perform one action and cannot perform order pool, its controlling player adds an additional order token
additional actions or any free actions. corresponding to this unit’s rank to their order pool.

» If the unit performs an attack action, measure range W EA K P OINT X: F R ONT /R EA R /S IDES
from the base of the vehicle that is transporting that unit
and determine LOS as though the vehicle is performing (UNIT K EYW O R D )
the attack.
While a unit with the Weak Point X: Front/Rear/Sides keyword
• If the unit performs a move action, it must disembark. is defending, if the attacking unit’s unit leader is at least partially
inside the specified firing arc of the defending unit, the attack
pool gains the Impact X keyword where X is equal to the value
• A unit that is being transported can be the target of an
of Weak Point X.
attack. Measure range and determine LOS from the
attacking unit leader to the vehicle that is transporting the While a unit with the Weak Point X keyword is defending
unit, as though the vehicle is defending against the attack. against a ranged attack made by an area weapon, treat the
charge or condition token as the attacking unit leader.
• When determining LOS to or from a transported unit,
determine LOS from the vehicle that is transporting that
unit.
W EIG H ED D OW N (UNIT KE YW OR D)
While a unit with the Weighed Down keyword has a claimed
• A unit that is being transported has heavy cover. This cover
objective token, it cannot use the Jump keyword.
can be reduced as normal.

• After a unit that is being transported defends against a W E'R E NOT R EG S (U NIT KE YW ORD)
ranged attack, it receives a suppression token as normal.
A unit with the We're Not Regs keyword may not spend green
tokens on other Clone Trooper units, and other Clone Trooper
• If a vehicle transporting a unit is in base contact with an units may not spend that unit’s green tokens. The Fire Support
enemy unit, the unit that is being transported and the enemy keyword cannot be used while a unit with the We're Not Regs
unit cannot perform ranged attacks against each other. keyword is performing an attack.
However, these units can perform melee attacks against each
other but are not engaged and are not considered to be in
base contact with each other, except for the purposes of a W H EEL M OD E (UNIT KE YW OR D )
melee attack.
At the start of its activation, a unit with the Wheel Mode
keyword can increase its maximum speed to 3 until the end of
UNC A N N Y L U C K X (UN I T K E Y W O RD ) that activation. If it does, until the end of the round, it gains the
Cover 2 keyword and cannot attack or flip active shield tokens.
While a unit with the Uncanny Luck X keyword is defending
against an attack, it may reroll up to X of its defense dice To indicate that a unit of Droidekas is using the Wheel Mode
during the Reroll Defense Dice step. Any dice rerolled with the keyword, a player may replace their standing Droideka
Uncanny Luck X keyword must be rerolled at the same time, miniatures with ball-form Droideka miniatures, or simply mark
and each die cannot be rerolled more than once.
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the unit with a Wheel Mode token.

UNC O N C E RN E D (U N I T KE Y W OR D ) Players should use the ball-form Droideka miniatures only


when the unit uses the Wheel Mode keyword and only for the
A unit with the Unconcerned keyword cannot benefit from duration of that round. At the end of the round, any ball-
cover, and miniatures in the unit cannot be repaired or restored. form Droideka miniatures should be replaced with standing
Droideka miniatures.
UNH IN D E R E D (U N I T KE Y W OR D )
W OUND X (UNIT KE YW OR D )
When a unit that has the Unhindered keyword performs a
move, it does not reduce its maximum speed for moving out of, The first time a unit with the Wound X keyword enters play,
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WE A P ON KE Y W OR D S CUM B E R S OM E (W EA P ON KE YWORD)
A unit that has a weapon with the Cumbersome keyword
A R E A WE A P ON cannot perform a move prior to performing an attack using that
weapon during the same activation unless the move is a pivot.
A weapon with a yellow range icon 󲉬 is an area weapon. When
using an area weapon, perform a separate attack against each
unit, friendly and enemy, that is in LOS and at the range indicated D ET ONA T E X: (C H A R G E T YP E)
by the number on the range icon, even if that unit is engaged. (W EA P ON K EYW OR D )
Attacks made by area weapons are always ranged attacks.
After a unit controlled by any player attacks, moves, or performs
Area weapons can never be in an attack pool made by a unit an action, each unit that has a weapon with the Detonate X
and must always be the only weapon in an attack pool. keyword may detonate up to X friendly charge tokens of the
specified type. If a token would detonate, that token detonates
A R M X : C H A R G E T OK E N T Y P E before any other abilities or effects that occur after a unit moves
or performs an action, with the exception of spending a standby
( WE AP ON K E Y W OR D ) token which can be spent by a unit before the token detonates.
A unit that is equipped with a card that has the Arm X: Charge If both players have units that could detonate charge tokens,
Token Type keyword can perform the Arm X action. When a the player that does not control the unit that just performed
unit performs the Arm X action, the unit places X charge tokens the attack, move, or action may use their unit’s Detonate X
of the specified type and matching its controlling player’s color keyword first.
within range 1 and LOS of its unit leader.
When a token detonates, perform a separate attack against each
Charge tokens cannot overlap any objective, condition, or other unit, friendly and enemy, that has LOS to the token and is in
charge tokens and must be placed on a flat surface completely range of the area weapon, using the surge conversion chart and
flush with that surface. weapon keywords on the card for the token being detonated. The
detonating token is considered the attacking unit when making
attacks, meaning that it cannot spend aim tokens or modify
B E A M X ( W E A P O N KE Y W OR D ) attack dice, regardless of any abilities on the unit that placed the
During the Declare Additional Defender step, if a weapon token. After a token detonates, remove it from the battlefield.
with the Beam X keyword is in a unit’s attack pool, that unit
may declare up to X additional attacks forming attack pools FIXE D : FR ONT /R EA R (W EA P ON
using only the weapon with the Beam X keyword, even though KE YW OR D )
the weapon has already been added to an attack pool. These
additional attacks do not generate further attacks. To add a weapon that has the Fixed: Front or Fixed: Rear
keyword to an attack pool, the defending unit must have at least
Each additional attack must be against a different defending one of its miniature’s bases partially inside the specified firing
unit that is at range 1 of the last defending unit declared. These arc of the attacking miniature.
additional attacks must be in LOS of the attacking unit but
may be beyond the maximum range of the weapon with the
Beam X keyword. H IG H V ELOC IT Y (W EA P O N KE YWORD)
Other friendly units may not use the Fire Support keyword While defending against an attack in which weapons with the
during the additional attacks made with Beam X. Units may High Velocity weapon keyword are the only weapons in an
not use the Beam X and Gunslinger keywords during the attack pool, the defending unit cannot spend dodge tokens
same attack. during the Apply Dodge and Cover step.
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B L A S T ( W E A P ON K E Y W OR D ) IM M O B ILIZ E X (W E A P ON KE YWORD)
During the Apply Cover step, a defending unit cannot use light A unit that suffers one or more wounds after defending against
or heavy cover to cancel hit 󲉠 results produced by an attack pool an attack that includes a weapon with the Immobilize X weapon
that contains dice added by a weapon with the Blast keyword. keyword gains X immobilize tokens.

A unit’s maximum speed is reduced by 1 for each immobilize


C R IT IC A L X (W E A P ON K E Y W OR D ) token it has. A unit whose maximum speed is 0 and has at least
one immobilize token cannot perform moves of any kind. At
When a unit converts attack surges for an attack pool with the end of a unit’s activation, it removes any immobilize tokens
the Critical X keyword, during the Convert Surges step it may that it has.
convert up to X attack surge 󲉢 results to critical 󲉡 results.
When a unit performs a move, apply any effects that increase
the unit’s maximum speed before applying any effects that
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IM MU N E : D E F L E C T (W E A P O N pool. The overrun weapon is only added to the attack pool once,
even if there are multiple miniatures in the unit.
KEYWOR D )
If a unit can perform multiple overrun attacks during its
During an attack, if the attack pool contains weapons with the activation, it must perform a separate move through an enemy
Immune: Deflect keyword, the attacking unit cannot suffer unit for each overrun attack.
wounds due to the defending unit using the Ataru Mastery,
Deflect, Djem So Mastery, or Soresu Mastery abilities.
P IER CE X (W E A P ON KE YW OR D )
IM PA C T X ( W E A P O N KE Y W OR D ) If an attacking unit attacks with a weapon with the Pierce X
keyword it may cancel up to X 󲉣 results during the Modify
During the Modify Attack Dice step, if the defending unit has Defense Dice step.
the Armor or Armor X keyword, a unit whose attack pool
includes a weapon that has the Impact X keyword can modify The Pierce X keyword can be used to cancel 󲉣 results on
up to X hit 󲉠 results to critical 󲉡 results for that attack. defense dice rolled by a unit using the Guardian X keyword.
When doing so, treat canceled 󲉣 results as blank results. After
using the Pierce X keyword in this way, any unused Pierce
ION X ( WE A P ON K E Y W OR D ) X value can still be used to cancel 󲉣 results rolled by the
A vehicle or droid trooper unit that suffers wounds after defending unit.
defending against an attack that included a weapon with the Ion
For example, a unit with Pierce 3 attacks an enemy unit, and
X keyword gains X ion tokens.
another enemy unit uses Guardian 2 to cancel two hit 󲉠 results.
At the start of a unit’s activation, if that unit has one or more After converting defense surge 󲉥 results, the unit using Guardian
ion tokens, it loses one action for each ion token. At the end of a has rolled two block 󲉣 results. The attacking unit uses Pierce to
unit’s activation, it removes any ion tokens that it has. cancel the two block 󲉣 results and the unit using Guardian suffers
two wounds.
If an attack pool includes the Ion X keyword, at the start of
the Modify Attack Dice step of the attack sequence, before any Now the defending unit rolls defense dice and the attacking unit
other effects, the defending unit must flip active shield tokens, if may cancel one more block 󲉣 result rolled by the defending unit
able, for each hit 󲉠 or critical 󲉡 result in the attack roll, up to X. since only two of its original Pierce 3 have been used so far.

LET H A L X ( W E A P ON KE Y W OR D ) P OIS ON X (W EA P ON KE YW OR D )
When a unit performs an attack with a weapon that has the A non-droid trooper unit that suffers wounds caused by an
Lethal X keyword in the attack pool, it can spend up to X Aim attack pool that included a weapon with the Poison X keyword
tokens during the Modify Attack Dice step. If it does, the attack gains X poison tokens.
pool gains Pierce 1 for each aim token spent. The attacking unit
At the end of a unit’s activation, it suffers one wound for each
may not reroll dice with any aim tokens spent in this way.
poison token it has, then removes all of its poison tokens.

LON G S H O T X (W E A P ON KE Y W O RD ) P R IM IT IV E (W EA P ON KE YW OR D )
During the Declare Defenders step, after declaring an enemy
During the Modify Attack Dice step, after resolving any
unit as the defending unit but before measuring range, a unit
instances of the Impact X keyword, if the defending unit has the
with a weapon with the Longshot X keyword may spend up to X
Armor or Armor X keyword, a unit whose attack pool includes
aim tokens to increase the maximum range of that weapon by 1
a weapon that has the Primitive keyword must modify all
for each aim token spent in this way. The attacking unit may not
critical 󲉡 results to hit 󲉠 results for that attack.
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reroll dice with any aim tokens spent in this way.

OVE R R UN X (W E A P ON KE Y W OR D)
A weapon with a red overrun range icon 󲖄 is an overrun
weapon and can only be used during overrun attacks. Overrun
attacks are not ranged or melee attacks. A unit may make X
overrun attacks during its activation. A unit with an overrun
weapon can perform an overrun attack after it performs a
standard move in which the movement tool or one of its
miniatures’ bases overlapped an enemy miniature’s base. After
completing the move and resolving any displacement, the unit
with the overrun weapon performs an attack against the unit
it moved through, ignoring range when making this attack. It
can only form one attack pool when making this attack, and
only weapons with the Overrun X keyword can be in this attack
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R A M X ( W E A P O N KE Y W OR D ) weapon with the Tow Cable keyword, the player who performed
the attack performs a pivot with the vehicle that was wounded.
While a unit performs an attack using an attack pool that
includes a weapon with the Ram X keyword, during the Modify V ER S A T ILE (W EA P O N KE YW ORD)
Attack Dice step, it may change X results to 󲉡 results if it meets
either of the following conditions: Some ranged weapons have the Versatile keyword. Units can
perform ranged attacks using a weapon with the Versatile
• The unit leader has a notched base and the unit performed keyword even while engaged. A weapon with the Versatile
at least one full standard move at its maximum speed during keyword that is both a ranged weapon and a melee weapon can
the same activation as an attack using Ram X. be used to perform either a ranged attack or a melee attack.

• The unit leader has a small base and the unit performed at
least one move during the same activation as an attack using
Ram X.

S E L F -D E S T R U C T X (W E A P ON
KE Y WOR D )
A weapon with a red 󲖂 icon is a Self-Destruct weapon and can
only be used during Self-Destruct attacks. Self-Destruct attacks are
ranged attacks even though Self-Destruct weapons are not ranged
weapons. A unit can perform a Self-Destruct attack as a free action
during its activation if it has at least X wound tokens. Perform
an attack using a unit’s Self-Destruct weapon against each unit at
range 1 and in LOS, even if they are engaged. Self-Destruct attacks
may not be made by a unit that is embarked on a transport.

After performing all attacks, the unit performing the Self-


Destruct attack is defeated and removed from play.

S C A T T E R (W E A P ON KE Y W OR D)
After a unit performs an attack against a trooper unit on small
bases using an attack pool that includes a weapon with the
Scatter keyword, it may move any non-unit leader miniatures in
the defending unit, following all the rules of cohesion, as if the
defending unit leader had just performed a standard move.

S P R A Y ( W E A P ON K E Y W OR D )
When a miniature adds a weapon that has the Spray keyword
to the attack pool, that weapon contributes its dice a number of
times equal to the number of miniatures in the defending unit
that are in LOS of the miniature using that weapon.
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For example, if an AT-RT with a flamethrower attacks a unit


of three Death Troopers, since the flamethrower has the Spray
keyword and an attack value of two black die, the flamethrower
contributes six black attack dice to the attack pool.

S UP P R E S S I V E (W E A P ON KE YW OR D )
After defending against an attack pool that includes a weapon
with the Suppressive keyword, the defending unit gains one
suppression token during the Assign Suppression Token to
Defender step.

T OW C A B L E (W E A P ON KE Y W OR D )
After a vehicle is wounded by an attack pool that included a

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UPG R A D E A N D C OM M A ND D IV UL G E (COM M A ND CA R D
C A R D KEYW OR D S KE YW OR D )
Some Command Cards have the Divulge keyword. Command
BAN E T OK E NS Cards that contain the Divulge keyword are divided by a
horizontal line, which serves to visually separate the Divulge
Cad Bane has a set of three unique Bane tokens that he can keyword effect from the normal Command Card effect. Some
place on the battlefield. Bane tokens are double-sided, with Divulge cards have multiple options, in this case the player must
a uniform back and three different images on the front, each pick one. These cards can be revealed at the start of the phase or
linked to a unique effect. step indicated by the Divulge keyword. If a card is revealed in
this manner, resolve the text that follows the Divulge keyword.
Bane tokens must be placed facedown on the battlefield and
cannot overlap objective or condition tokens. Bane tokens are A card that is revealed in this way is not played and is returned
enemy effects. Each player may only have one copy of each to that player’s command hand at the end of the step in which
different Bane token on the battlefield at the same time. it was divulged. Players can divulge as many Command Cards
as they wish. If both players have Command Cards that are
When an enemy miniature moves, deploys, or is placed at
divulged at the same time, the blue player can reveal their
range 1 of an enemy Bane token, if that miniature has LOS to
Command Card first. If this opportunity is declined, that card
the token, it is revealed. Miniatures can move through but not
can no longer be divulged.
overlap Bane tokens. When a Bane token is revealed, it has one
of the following effects:
G R A FFIT I T OKE NS
Here I Am: If Cad Bane is not on the battlefield and is not
defeated, his Here I Am token is replaced by his miniature. A graffiti token represents a striking image or symbol painted
Then, Cad Bane issues himself an order. onto the terrain of the battlefield. Graffiti tokens affect a unit’s
morale. Graffiti tokens have two sides. Players should place the
graffiti token flat on a surface so that the side that corresponds
to their player color is faceup.

During the Rally step of a unit’s activation, it may roll one


additional die if it has LOS to and is at range 1–2 of a graffiti
• If Cad Bane is on the battlefield, his Here I Am token is token placed by a friendly miniature. It must roll one fewer die,
replaced by his miniature. Any tokens assigned to Cad Bane to a minimum of 1, if it has LOS and is at range 1–2 of a graffiti
remain assigned to him. token placed by an enemy miniature.

• If Cad Bane is defeated, the token is removed. Graffiti tokens remain in play until the end of the game. Units may
move through and end a movement overlapping graffiti tokens.
• At the start of each round, starting with the blue player, a
player may reveal a friendly Here I Am token and resolve it.
LEA D ER (U P G R A D E K EYW OR D )
Smoke and Mirrors: The token is removed.
A miniature with the Leader keyword is treated as a unit’s unit
leader for all rules purposes.

If a miniature with the Leader keyword and a wound threshold


of 2 is defeated while in a unit with a wound threshold of 1,
replace one of the remaining miniatures in that unit as normal,
Kablamo!: The token detonates using the weapon profile on then assign the miniature with the Leader keyword one

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Cad Bane’s I Make the Rules Now Command Card, then the wound token.
token is removed.
Only one Upgrade Card with the Leader keyword can be
equipped to each unit.

NONC OM B A T A NT (U P G R A D E
KE YW OR D )
CYC L E ( UPG R A D E KE Y W OR D ) A miniature with the Noncombatant keyword cannot add any
weapons to attack pools, and any wounds must be assigned
At the end of a unit’s activation, ready each of its exhausted
to non-unit leader miniatures without the Noncombatant
Upgrade Cards with the Cycle keyword that was not used
keyword, if able. If a miniature with the Noncombatant keyword
during that activation. Only using the weapon, keywords, or
already has one or more wound tokens, it must be assigned
other card text on the card counts as using that Upgrade Card.
wounds before miniatures that do not have wound tokens. If the
unit leader miniature in a unit with the Noncombatant keyword

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is defeated, a Noncombatant miniature cannot be replaced by a S ID EA R M : M ELEE/R A NG E D
new unit leader miniature unless there are no other miniatures
without the Noncombatant keyword. (UP G R A D E KE YW OR D )
If an upgrade has the Sidearm: Melee keyword, the miniature
P E R MA N E NT (C OM M A ND C A RD added by that upgrade or with that upgrade cannot add any
KE Y WOR D ) melee weapons to attack pools other than the weapon on the
Upgrade Card with the Sidearm: Melee keyword.
Some Command Cards have the Permanent keyword. Unlike
ordinary Command Cards, these cards are not discarded from If an upgrade has the Sidearm: Ranged keyword, the miniature
play during the End Phase and their effects persist as long as added by that upgrade cannot add any ranged weapons to attack
they are in play. pools other than the weapon on the Upgrade Card with the
Sidearm: Ranged keyword.
R E C O N F IG UR E (UP G R A D E KE Y W OR D ) For example, the Electrostaff Guard Upgrade Card provides a
melee weapon and has the Sidearm: Melee keyword. The miniature
When a unit equipped with an Upgrade Card with the
added by that upgrade can only use the weapon on the Electrostaff
Reconfigure keyword recovers or performs a recover action, the
Guard upgrade during a melee attack. That miniature may still
player that controls that unit may flip that Upgrade Card to a
use any available ranged weapon, such as the ranged weapon on
different side.
the Imperial Royal Guard Unit Card, during a ranged attack.
If an Upgrade Card has the exhaust icon, using the Reconfigure
ability does not cause that Upgrade Card to be exhausted. S M A LL (UP G R A D E KE YW OR D )
A player may ready and flip an Upgrade Card that has the
Reconfigure keyword at the same time. While a unit is defending against a non-area ranged attack,
miniatures with the Small keyword are ignored for the purposes
of determining LOS, cover, and range. The miniature with the
R E P A IR X : C A P A C I T Y Y (UP G RA D E Small keyword is treated as though it were not a part of the
KE Y WOR D ) defending unit.

When a unit uses the Repair X: Capacity Y card action, choose


a friendly droid trooper or vehicle unit at range 1 and LOS
T R EA T X: C A P A CIT Y Y (UP G RADE
and place one wound token on the card that has the Repair X: KE YW OR D )
Capacity Y keyword. Remove a total of up to X wound, ion,
and/or vehicle damage tokens from the chosen unit or restore When a unit uses the Treat X: Capacity Y card action, choose a
up to X miniatures to that unit. This ability cannot be used if the friendly non-droid trooper unit at range 1 and LOS and place
card that has the Repair X: Capacity Y keyword has a number of one wound token on the card that has the Treat X: Capacity
wound tokens on it equal to or exceeding Y. Y keyword. Remove a total of up to X wound and/or poison
tokens from the chosen unit or restore up to X miniatures to
Wound tokens on cards are not considered to be on units and that unit. This ability cannot be used if the card that has the
do not count toward a unit’s wound threshold, nor can they be Treat X: Capacity Y keyword has a number of wound tokens on
removed by abilities that remove wound tokens from units. it equal to or exceeding Y.

If a unit has multiple Repair X: Capacity Y abilities, treat each Wound tokens on cards are not considered to be on units and
keyword as a separate ability. do not count toward a unit’s wound threshold, nor can they be
removed by abilities that remove wound tokens from units.
Additionally, each action is considered unique, and a unit that
has access to more than one can use each ability once during If a unit has multiple Treat X: Capacity Y abilities, treat each
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its activation. This applies even if the unit has access to two keyword as a separate ability.
identical abilities from different sources.
Additionally, each action is considered to be unique, and a
R E S T OR E unit that has access to more than one can use each ability once
during its activation. This applies even if the unit has access to
Some abilities, such as the Treat and Repair keywords or certain two identical abilities from different sources.
card effects, allow a player to restore miniatures to friendly
units. To restore a miniature to a unit, that unit must have RESTORE
had one or more miniatures defeated that round. Choose a
miniature that was defeated during the current round and place Some abilities, such as the Treat and Repair keywords or certain
that miniature on the battlefield in cohesion with its unit leader. card effects, allow a player to restore miniatures to friendly
Then, give that miniature a number of wound tokens equal to units. To restore a miniature to a unit, that unit must have
one less than the wound threshold indicated on its Unit Card. had one or more miniatures defeated that round. Choose a
miniature that was defeated during the current round and place
that miniature on the battlefield in cohesion with its unit leader.
Then, give that miniature a number of wound tokens equal to
one less than the wound threshold indicated on its Unit Card.
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C H A NGE L OG
VER SION 2.5. 4
• Death From Above unit keyword added

• Weighed Down unit keyword added

• Overrun X weapon keyword updated

VER SION 2.5. 5


• Advanced Targeting unit keyword added

• Associate unit keyword added

• Complete the Mission unit keyword added

• Independent unit keyword updated

• Interrogate unit keyword added

• We're Not Regs unit keyword added

• Ram weapon keyword updated

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Included at the bottom of this page are silhouette templates, bracketed by two gray tabs for grip. This template is designed to be used when determining line
of sight to or from a miniature.
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