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Strike Me Down Star Wars: Legion Exclusive Unboxing

star-wars-strike-me-down-legion-unboxingCheck out this Strike Me Down Star Wars: Legion Con Exclusive unboxing if you’ve wondered what’s in the box!

We’ve already seen this set go for just insane money on the secondary market, but AMG hasn’t released a ton of pictures! So, it’s nice to see someone who picked one up show some details about the box, the cards, and so much more.

Maybe one of the most exciting things about this box, this is actually in resin and not plastic. We’re not exactly sure why they chose this route, but it’s definitely something to think about!

Strike Me Down Star Wars: Legion Exclusive Unboxing

All the pictures come from Richard James Lumour on the Star Wars: Legion Facebook Group. If you missed out on this convention Exclusive, you can still get on on eBay by clicking here.

Strike Me Down UnboxingThis looks to be going for £90 at the convention, but this really is a reasonable price when some are currently going for $800+ on the secondary market as of this writing.

Strike Me Down Unboxing 10As we said, the one really unexpected thing about this is everything is in resin (including bases and scenery). This isn’t anything deal-breaking, just something to keep in mind if you’re considering ordering this on the secondary market.

Strike Me Down: The Bits

Strike Me Down Unboxing 11Each character comes in one of these plastic baggies, with the lightsabers in a separate pack.

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Strike Me Down Unboxing 13All of the characters look pretty detailed, and getting a seated Palpatine is a sweet little bonus!

Strike Me Down Unboxing 14There are a couple of scenery pieces, and there are slots for the bases, which is nice as you can play a game and just throw them right back on there!

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Strike Me Down Unboxing 16As we said, the sabers come in separate packs, and it looks like you get a few extras.

Strike Me Down Alternate Command & Stat Cards

You get alternative versions of the cards for the Commander Darth Vader in the starter set, and Operative Luke Skywalker. Just to note, the rules on the cards are the same, just different art, so we won’t go too in-depth into what they actually do.

Strike Me Down Unboxing 2Some people were a little upset there is no Palpatine character card, but at least you get them for Vader and Luke.

Strike Me Down Unboxing 3There are a lot of cards in this set to dodge, which you’re going to need in a lightsaber duel!

Strike Me Down Unboxing 4Palpatine and Vader have plenty of ways to motivate people, and suffering wounds seems appropriate!

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Strike Me Down Unboxing 6Obviously, if you get the set, you’ll get the Luke card too!

Strike Me Down Unboxing 7Forcing your enemies to fight each other is just awesome!

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Strike Me Down Unboxing 9Last but not least, Luke can stop enemies from attacking, which is just dope. If you do want to get yours, you can check out the ones we’ve found on the secondary market below. Keep in mind though, they are not going to be cheap! However, if you’re in North America, you may be able to get yours at  Gen Con (August 3rd-6th) for much cheaper.

Click Here To Get Yours From eBay!

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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.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!