I just began playing Legion. The game is very popular in my local club and has simple core rules, but list construction and understanding units and upgrades cards is difficult initially, and your videos are a great help. Thank you.
Yea you need to 'split' the attack pool in order to get it. So a RRW high velocitiy shot on for example a jedi with a dodge token. And then your other weapon on a different target.
Worth keeping in mind the ( ... ) text is often a short-hand version of a rule. I don't remember the exact wording for Scatter, but I'd look it up in the Rules Reference before using it :)
You know, for me I'm pretty sure I can make whatever work. I don't mind not being competitive. I really like the use of this, it's certainly interesting.. My question is this, does it look worse than the tank... I prefer the track, I don't like its weird eyes... The tank looks boring but I think its cos everyone paints it baige, when I see it with cool schemes I like it more. Any thoughts looks wise? Convert it maybe?
The AAT tank is likely going to be a better inclusion for most lists. It’s just too much of an independent powerhouse of damage. The snail relies on transporting units and making use of that ion gun to get its best use.
@@HollywoodWargaming oh aye yeah no I'm saying aesthetically which do you prefer? The tank looks boring a lot of the time cos of the scheme and overall I prefer the snail but really hate those stupid eyes... Purely aesthetically is it worth converting or going for the tank?
@@abdulhammouda4884 I think that the clone wars blue paint scheme makes the tank a lot more visually interesting, I think that the beige one color aats look boring.