![]() ![]() If you are running Vader, you probably just want… Generic Officer Anyway, Veers is pretty decent, and he belongs in your list if you aren’t running Vader, for cost reasons. Veers has the unique distinction of being one of the few Imperial officers that actually accomplishes his objectives in the original trilogy (blow up that lightly defended static object with overwhelming force advantage!). If there is one unit that absolutely belongs on this roster besides Snows, it’s General Veers himself. Veers upgrades to consider: Improvised Orders Whatever, I’m not going to poke at the competitiveness-at-the-expense-of-theme choices too much here. Vader’s post Clone Wars Jedi Hunter version of himself is apparently making an appearance at the battle of Hoth (riding on the back of a Tie Fighter, probably). If you’re running four bikes and two Storm HRUs, and you also want Vader in your list, Operative Vader is the play. Operative Vader upgrades to consider: Force Push, Force Choke, Tenacity, Into the Fray Which brings us to… Darth Vader (Operative) Unfortunately you can’t usually fit more than two snows with flamers beyond your two (nearly obligatory) Storm Heavy Response Units and four bikes alongside Vader (you want those) so I’m unsure how much that archetype should actually see play. It turns out Blizzard force does have a specific use for Vader’s Compel: Corps, if you actually want to run a bunch of snows (alongside New Ways to Motivate them and the Blizzard three pip for extra flamer threat range). ![]() Personally I prefer Operative Vader unless you have a specific use for Commander Vader’s Compel: Corps. ![]() You can take Vader though, and Vader is a boss. Vader upgrades to consider: Force Push, Force Choke, Burst of Speed, Saber Throw, Vigilance, Esteemed Leader Notably you can’t take many of the hottest Empire (/mercenary?) things right now: bounty hunters, Iden, or a Pyke Capo. This is easily the most restrictive part of the list (along with complete lack of a special forces slot), but you can take Darth Vader, so there’s that. One to two commanders/operatives, at least one of which must be a commander. The org chart is obviously a bit restrictive (as is the case with all the battleforces), but you get some fantastic command cards in the bargain, and the units you are limited to are actually pretty excellent ones. Focused and targeted offensive potentialīlizzard force is supposed to represent the Imperial forces that assaulted the Rebel base on Hoth in Empire Strikes Back.Strong battle deck when using Speeder Bikes.Access to highly efficient custom Stormtrooper Heavy Response Units.We’ll go over some overall strengths and weaknesses of Blizzard Force, the force organization chart, the unit roster, the command cards, and some battle deck considerations. This article will serve as a guide to the Blizzard Force Battleforce for Star Wars: Legion. ![]()
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