AMG previewed two new sets of Star Wars: Shatterpoint terrain, High Ground, and Take Cover, which are also compatible with games of Legion!
We’ve seen what models would be inside the new starter set, and now we get a sneak peek into what the terrain will look like for Star Wars Shatterpoint too!
Star Wars: Shatterpoint Terrain Revealed by AMG!
These were posted on AMG’s Twitter.
Customize your Star Wars: Shatterpoint battlefields with two terrain packs! Whether adding dynamic new levels to your epic duels or adding more spots for your characters to take cover, these packs have what you need to bring your battles into a galaxy far, far away!
The two new terrain sets look pretty cool, and AMG did confirm that they will come unbuilt and unpainted. These are also much more vertical than a lot of the Legion terrain, so that might imply some ways the game will play.
Perhaps best of all, they said this terrain will also be usable with Star Wars Legion!
While not 100% confirmation, it’s better than nothing.
We imagine you will have to fill out most of a 3×3 table, but that’s just a guess as we don’t have any inside info on the rules, but a lot of the promo pictures have looked full of terrain.
What Will Come In The Star Wars Shatterpoint Core Starter Set?
Atomic Mass Games revealed the models on their Twitter and a little more info about the box itself.
It looks like there will be 16 models in total in the new starter, which is pretty decent when you compare it to the Marvel Crisis Protocol box, which seems to be a similar scale.
Which character from Star Wars: Shatterpoint Core Set are you most excited to paint – Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Captain Rex, or Bo-Katan?
Even though we saw most of these in the actual teaser trailer, it’s nice to see exactly what you’ll get! There are some very cool characters included, and even if they aren’t up your alley, you should be able to split it with a friend.
Who are you painting first from the second half of the Star Wars: Shatterpoint Core Set – Asajj Ventresss, Lord Maul, Gar Saxon, or General Kalani?
The other half of the box also has some interesting characters, but we did see General Grievous in the preview video, and it would have been nice to have him in this box!
Still, Star Wars Shatterpoint is shaping up to have a pretty sweet starter set just from these reveals.
While they say the game will be much different from Marvel Crisis Protocol, the size and style of the minis and bases are similar, so the MCP starter might be something to compare this to.
What are your thoughts about the new Star Wars: Shatterpoint terrain?
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