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You’re wanting the videos about setting up specific “maps” that were made as part of The Scrapyard series. Here is the link to the Theed Park one, for example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AQ2W_yUQ5tM.htmlsi=nFVyfVLET4km64bi
Thanks! Always love your content! Played a 3 Death Troopers Imperial Remnant list at a tournament yesterday and often thought of your Playbook advice on them as I was deciding which weapons to use :)
I love cad with his tokens you make your opponent hesitate going near them with important stuff letting you have more control indirect control over their movements. Now if I could learn to use cad better
I recently got the Core set, so I've been looking at options to expand both my rebels and imperials. But as I've seen Fleet troopers are half off ATM, really considering some of those and scout troopers. Thanks for the video!
Thank you Ben! I really enjoy watching your tutorials even after ao many years! ❤🎉 Currently preparing for a tournament and rewatching the videos for that. ⛄️😃 Have a great christmas time and stay safe! 🍀 Greetings 🎲
Im just getting into Legion, and learning rules from videos has made everything very confusing lol. I was playing originally based on a video that had clamber and all that, and at some point I realized they changed that, and now I realize I do not know if what I understand about LOS is correct based on this video. Is this still the most up to date rules?
Unfortunately this is not how cover rules work anymore. There is an updated video on the channel that goes over some of the major problems with the new system. Glad you’ve enjoyed the videos!
Some rules are very stupid. For example: you have 3 units, two of them are light cover and one is heavy - this mean all have light cover. But if you have 3 unit, one in open, one in each cover, according to rules it is heavy cover. No way... I think you should count the number of cover points. If they are at least 50% of the unit count it gives light cover, if they are 150% of unit count it gives heavy cover. So for 4 units to be in light cover you will need 2 points, and 6 for heavy cover. Of course at least half units must have cover.
@TeamRelentless will you or have the Legion Excel sheets already been updated to the new SWL rules? 🗒🙃 Thank you for the long and detailed history of great services and documentations to this amazing game.👌🏼😃
Things are very out of date right now when it comes to the tools I’ve made. Frankly, whether or not I update them will come down to if I start enjoying the game again. 😬
The first time I played a game as a new player, we agreed on all the various cover each thing on the table granted. Taking shots at a sniper team on an elevated walkway that now had heavy cover despite being fully visible...ok sure I'm shooting at you from below, I can see some cover making sense. Later the same game, finding out that Cassian on a box, in full view, in the middle of an open space ALSO had heavy cover?! I was completely floored. Even after months of trying to learn to play, I still don't get what the thoughts were behind the cover rules.
I love what you have done with this. I have been playing this with my younger sons for over a year. Just curious if you had any suggestions on where to find the card templates, as I would like to make some cards for the new characters for my kids and I to play with. Thank you!
I love hearing that this has been something you’ve been able to do with your kids! I used photoshop for this years ago, but now I would recommend the custom unit card maker from TableTop Admiral. It’s $1 a month but really slick and easy to use.
Nah. I’m pretty new but no feel like I understand the new rule. It might pull out some organic part of the game but this really simplifies things. I feel like it could really settle a lot of disagreements. I am admittedly new and could be wrong but it just feels simpler even if it doesn’t make “sense”. I’m still a bit confused in general but this seems to make sense to me as it seems remove weird questionable things or “perspectives”.
You have the cover rules wrong in this video? Specifically where you discuss "the barricade problem" It's not a problem at all because LOS is drawn from a point at the top of the AT-STs silhouette... thus, the troop unit is NOT obscured at all and not given heavy cover.
Unfortunately that isn’t how it works. This video is currently still accurate. What you’re describing is what a lot of people have suggested as a potential fix to the silly way it is now.
@TeamRelentless I still think you're wrong... LOS is measured from any point to any point. A model is obscured if the attacker can not draw LOS to any point on its silhouette. The AT-ST can absolutely draw LOS to every point in the trooper mini in the open. As well as the one under the archway. The AT-ST might get cover from both, though.
Well if you show up to any official tournaments expecting to play that way just be prepared to be disappointed! 😆 But in all seriousness, this is what the current rules are, per the rules documents available on the AMG website. If you’re playing at a local store that is doing it the way you’re describing more power to you, but those are not the official rules.
@TeamRelentless this is nuts... I'm literally reading the document as I'm writing..... gonna go check the amg forum now. EDIT: found clarification in your favour on the rules forum.... absolutely, mind numbingly stupid ruling.
I have found much use for Kracken in Skirmish running him with Comms Jammer, 2 units of electro whip magnas with Protector and Smoke Grenades, and ALWAYS playing elimination regardless of board state... Have each magna and Kracken engage a different unit and split fire with the electro-whips onto unengaged units to proc immobilize on them so I can more easily deal with them later.