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Star Wars: Legion Blizzard Force Battle Force Hits Shelves!

Blizzard force Box featureThe Blizzard Force Battle Force has just hit shelves; check out how you can score yours and what the box will save you!

If you’ve been waiting to get into the game, now is the time! Come on; you love Star Wars, you might as well play it on the tabletop. If you’ve already been playing, you can now get many options to expand your forces. Star Wars: Legion is just a really fun game, and with all the additions, each game will have even more flavor.

Atomic Mass Games revealed the set a while ago, but it’s nice actually to be able to score the box. Let’s first check out the box itself, then look at what it can save you. 

Star Wars: Legion Blizzard Force Battle Force:

Click here to get yours from these retailers:  Amazon | Asmodee 

Blizzard force BoxHere’s what they have to say about the new box:

Your players can begin building their invincible Imperial armies and jump into the battles of Star Wars: Legion with this Battle Force! Carrying out the orders of Darth Vader himself, the renowned Blizzard Force crushed the Rebel resistance on Hoth and this Battle Force puts everything players need to construct and play their own Galactic Empire armies at their fingertips, including the commander version of Darth Vader from the Star Wars: Legion Core Set, three units of Imperial Snowtroopers, an AT-ST, a unit of 74-Z Speeder Bikes, and a new Stormtrooper Heavy Response Unit.

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In addition to these units, players will also find a complete set of basic command cards, reprints of Darth Vader’s three command cards from the Star Wars: Legion Core Set, and three new command cards representing the tactics used by the Imperial forces on Hoth for use exclusively by Blizzard Force. Rounding out this set are 26 reprinted upgrade cards that give aspiring Imperial commanders everything they need to outfit their Battle Force and crush all those that stand in their way.

Blizzard Force Value:

 

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  • Vader $19.99 (from core set)
  • AT-ST $59.99
  • 2 74-Z Speeder Bikes $59.98 ($29.99 each- core set versions) 
  • 3 Snowtroopers Units $89.97 ($29.99 each)

Total MSRP: $229.93

Savings Versus Box Price: $79.94

Even though this doesn’t have the highest value of all the Battle Forces, it will still save you a bunch of cash and get you a lot of minis in one buy! If you’ve been thinking about playing the force, this is a great way to get started!

What to Buy Next:

Another thing that we may not have mentioned as much is that really all you need to start playing is the Star Wars Legion Essentials Kit that retails for $30, giving you all the rulers and tokens you need to play without purchasing the starter set.

Plus, the Essentials kit is the only way to get the Skirmish mission cards to play games of Star Wars Legion at 500 points, which are perfect to use with these box sets right off the bat.

Check out the contents of the Echo Base Defenders and Blizzard Force in our Unboxing and Build review below:

If you want to pick up a new force, you can’t go wrong with this one. Be sure to check out the rest of the value and contents inside the Star Wars: Legion battle force boxes here!

star wars legion battle force starter set

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

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