The other thing to consider and why I avoid putting big pieces of LOS terrain in the middle is due to key positions. I make sure it is slightly off center so to not affect the above missions. If I placed this fountain dead center of the board, objectives like Recover or Hostage would be starting on top of the fountain and unable to be retrieved. I normally go with something that is not line of sight (LOS) blocking but is something that provides cover. The way I start with tables at the moment is always with the centre piece of terrain. I realised when doing this article that I could do with adding some more scatter and area terrain. You can see with all the terrain we are going use that it takes up near enough 25% of the table. So for this guide I’m going to be using my Naboo box of terrain it has pros and cons which I will cover as we go through this guide. So if we look at the official tournament guidelines we can see from above that a table should be between 25%-35% of the size of the table, divided up by the different types of terrain that can affect Legion games. Hopefully this guide will give some insight on what I believe makes a good table layout but it is not the only way you can set up a table. Now was this because by day two the terrain had been knocked, or because I made the mistake and missed it across the 30 tables I had set up? Whatever the reason, no table setup is going to be perfect or with out error. The individuals did not call me over till they were three turns into the game, at which point I could not move the terrain or the objective. How I approach setting up a table is not perfect.Īs a matter of a fact one of my tables at MKGT I had made it so the centre piece of terrain was able to place the box, but no unit was able to get into base contact and claim the objective. So I wanted to write an article of how I set tables up. I gave feedback about bad terrain placements at 7 th City and Element Games. I complained about the lack of terrain at LGT. Over the last couple of my blogs I have criticized the tables at the events I’ve attended. While innovative mechanics simulate the fog of war and the chaos of battle, the unpainted, easily assembled miniatures give you a canvas to create the Star Wars army you’ve always wanted to lead into battle-whether you fight for the monolithic, oppressive Galactic Empire or the ragtag Rebel Alliance.This article will cover setting up terrain for Star Wars: Legion. Star Wars: Legion invites you to join the unsung battles of the Galactic Civil War as the commander of a unique army filled with troopers, powerful ground or repulsor vehicles, and iconic characters like Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker. Seize your chance to get your boots on the ground and lead your troops to victory with Star Wars™: Legion, a miniatures game of thrilling infantry battles in the Star Wars universe! Warfare is an inescapable part of the Star Wars universe, from the blow dealt to the Rebel Alliance in the Battle of Hoth to a few Rebel strike teams taking on a legion of stormtroopers stationed on Endor. "General! Prepare your troops for a surface attack.” – Darth Vader, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
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