Lando Calrissian: Commander Expansion Lando's ready to mix it up with his rebel friends.Īt long last, after years of waiting and hoping, Lando Calrissian has made his appearance in Star Wars: Legion.
Also of note: he has the "flawed" keyword, meant to balance out just how good he is on the battlefield, the "flawed" keyword puts a powerful card in your opponent's hand (flavor-wise, the card is called "Developing Sympathies," the meaning of which fans of Rebels will understand.). His command cards are aggressive, with one key card forcing the opponent to temporarily lose access to cards in their hand. Each mode deals the same amount of damage, but the blaster mode allows you do attack at far range, while the staff mode allows you to charge (you can move, and then attack for free) and is a great defense tool, as well.Īlong with his Bo-rifle, Kallus has plenty of tactical tricks up his sleeve to allow him to aim, focus his shots, and get the upper hand in myriad ways. Most important to note is Agent Kallus's incredible weapon, the J-19 Bo-rifle, which can be switched on the fly between a staff mode that deals brutal melee damage (that's what's modeled above), and a blaster mode. Now released as a commander for Empire armies, Agent Kallus is here to add some more muscle to your troops with his versatility and range. Along with the four minis included in this expansion, Separatist players also get access to three new command cards, including a devastating "Orbital Strike," which basically just serves as a free, powerful attack from outer space after a trooper unit activates.Īgent Kallus is ready to hunt down rebel scum!Īgent Kallus made his first appearance in Star Wars: Rebels and quickly became a fan favorite for his huge mutton chops and aggressive attitude.
Finally, the Viper Recon Droid can be added to a unit to spy on the enemy, adding valuable "Observation" tokens (which allow attack dice to be re-rolled when attacking said enemy). Both of these miniatures are "non-combatant," meaning they are added to an existing unit, but don't add any dice during combat (because they don't have weapons). The EV and PK droids serve similar functions, with the medical droid taking on damage to heal nearby non-droid friendly units, and the worker droid does the same for droid units. The three other droids included in this expansion are the above pictured EV-Series Medical Droid, the PK-series Worker Droid, and the Viper Recon Droid. Along with the ability to serve as commander for an entire army, this figure can also be slotted into an existing unit, which removes their AI programming (thus allowing more nuance to how you play that specific unit of troops).įrom Left to Right: The EV-Series Medical Droid, the PK-series Worker Droid, and the Viper Recon Droid And while his E-5 blaster isn't the best weapon around, he can give orders to friendly Droid trooper units, triggering a pretty fantastic chain reaction. Coming in at a base of 55 points, he's far below other commanders in this army (including Count Dooku and General Grievous). That's the T-Series Tactical Droid, and he offers something as-yet unseen for Separatist players: an inexpensive commander. What's most exciting about this pack, for Separatist players, is the inclusion of the droid pictured above. This expansion contains four different droid minis, each meant to augment existing trooper units. These "Specialist" expansions are meant to add a bit of flexibility and customization to your run-of-the-mill troops. Separatist Specialists: Personnel Expansion The T-Series Tactical Droidįirst, let's dive into the Separatist Specialists Personnel Expansion.