Product Description
From starfighters to capital ships, Starship Battles presents authentic starship figures from across all eras of the Star Wars saga! This 40-figure series is introduced in Starter Sets containing two exclusive, non-randomized ships (the Super Star Destroyer Executor and the Mon Calamari Star Defender Viscount), 10 randomized figures with stat cards, a game map, a rulebook, and a set checklist. Supplement your Starship Battles campaigns with boosters packed with seven randomized figures.
Customer Reviews:
Great figures, mediocre game.......2006-12-15
Reviewer's note: I wrote a similar review for the starter set, so please excuse me if you see it twice. However, since I didn't know where most buyers would start, I figured it was best to provide the review under both the boosters and the starters to be safe. That said...
I'm a big fan of Star Wars minis (especially Rebel Storm), and I couldn't wait to get my starter and boosters for the new Star Wars Starship Battles minis game. Each booster comes with seven random ships (including one rare ship and one large ship). The game/set includes 60 different ships (30 "light side" and 30 "dark side" -- approximately 1/2 are from the original trilogy, and the other half are from the prequel). I have to admit, the ships look pretty cool (especially the smaller ones like the Millennium Falcon, Salve 1, TIE Fighters, TIE Interceptor, TIE Bomber, B-Wings, X-Wings, Y-Wings, etc.), and as I first read the instructions and looked at the ship stats cards, I was looking very forward to playing. In the end (after playing several games with a friend), however, I was largely disappointed with the game itself. Though there are a few interesting twists (like the command effects),the game is pretty basic, and unfortunately does not allow much room for strategy and/or creativity.
The best advice I can give you is to begin with the starter set, which comes with everything you'll need to play (including two exclusive rare ships -- the big guns in the set, eight randomized common and uncommon ships, map, instructions, command cards, damage counters, D20, etc.). You MIGHT also want to buy a couple of boosters (each booster includes seven randomized ships -- one rare, two uncommon, and four common). This way your buy-in isn't too bad; otherwise, it can get very expensive very quickly. You'll definitely get at least a few good games out of it, and if you like the game more than I did, you can easily buy more boosters (that is much better than the alternative of buying a ton of boosters and not being very happy with the game). Also, if you are interested the minis themselves (i.e., to collect them, for use with the D20 role playing game, or to use with some other Star Wars game/scenario), you'll probably be mostly happy with what Wizards of the Coast came up with.
In sum, the game/rules gets 3 stars, and the minis get 4-5 stars (rounded up to a 4 star rating overall). Hope this helps!
Book Description
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of
Star Wars with this special
Star Wars Miniatures Game set featuring characters from across the entire
Star Wars saga, including several characters from the classic film trilogy(A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi). This 60-miniature set has square bases to highlight the longevity of the story set in a galaxy far, far away.
Each Alliance and Empire booster pack contains seven randomized, prepainted plastic miniatures, a stat card for each miniature, and a set checklist.
Customer Reviews:
Great Expansion Set... FULLY COMPATABLE with Previous Minis Sets.......2007-05-29
"Alliance and Empire" is the seventh expansion set for the Star Wars Miniatures game, which started with the Rebel Storm Starter set back in September, 2004 (see more about the minis game itself in my addendum below). This set was released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. As such, these figures have a special square bases with "Star Wars" written on the front. HOWEVER, THIS SET IS STILL FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE OTHER STAR WARS MINIS SETS. There are 60 different figures in this set. Each booster comes with seven durable, pre-painted minis (including one rare OR one very rare figure).
The first thing I look for in any expansion set are how many characters I recognize from the movies (vs. those that appeared only in the books). I am particularly interested in figures from the original trilogy, and I am happy to say that there are at least 40 figures from the original trilogy in this set. Most are interesting and/or more powerful variations of earlier figures (for example, Boba Fett, Lando Calrissian, Jabba, Wampa, R2-D2 with C-3PO, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Imperial Governor Tarkin, three different versions of Han Solo, and three different versions of Luke Skywalker). But, some of the figures have never been released before (for example, Wicket the Ewok, Ewok Hang Glider, and Jawa on Ronto). Notably, there are even a few great new common and uncommon figures from the original trilogy in this set (for example, Death Star Trooper, Death Star Gunner, Rebel Commando Strike Leader, Talz Spy, and a variation of the Ewok with a bow -- rather than just melee attack).
The rest of the figures are either from the prequel, the books, or generic/minor characters (however, some of these characters are also very good -- especially for use in the Star Wars RPG).
In sum, this expansion set is excellent for those interested in the original trilogy, and fair for those interested in the prequel.
ADDENDUM: (Please note that I include this addendum at the end of all my Star Wars minis reviews, so if you've read it before, there is no need to read it again.) If you want to play the Star Wars minis game as it was designed to be played, it is best to have at least one starter (each starter comes with game instructions, a map, a D20, terrain tiles that are very helpful and add great variety to the game, and more). I like the Rebel Storm Starter the best because it's from the classic era/trilogy, but the Clone Strike and Revenge of the Sith starters from the newer movies will also work. If you don't want to invest in a starter, you can also get one of the three "Ultimate Missions" books, as each comes with a double sided map and a few smaller terrain tiles (again, I like the Rebel Strom Ultimate Missions book the best because it is also from the classic era/trilogy). Or, you can buy the "Attack on Endor" scenario pack, which comes with TWO double sided maps (in addition to a scaled AT-ST that is fully usable in play). The main point here is that you'll need some type of map/grid. If you don't want to buy a Star Wars one, generic ones are also available at most gaming stores (you can use your imagination to set the scene, or draw terrain with an erasable marker right on the grid). Of course, the minis are also useful for the roleplaying game (RPG) - in which case you may not need a starter or map, but will likely need the "Core Rulebook" instead. Finally, they are just fun to collect for those who like all things Star Wars!
Book Description
A new handbook that helps players enhance their use of Star Wars Rebel Storm Miniatures.
First in a new series of products that will accompany each Star Wars miniatures expansion, the Ultimate Missions: Rebel Storm provides extended information and gameplay suggestions for anyone looking to maximize their Star Wars Miniatures experience. In addition to game-related content, this full-color product also contains a fold-out poster map and new color terrain tiles to diversify gameplay.
Customer Reviews:
Great Potential, Poor Execution .......2006-09-02
As other reviewers have noted, this book clearly would have benefited from better editing and play testing. Further, though a few of the missions are pretty good, most are uninteresting, uninspiring, or just don't work very well. So this book is NOT worth anywhere near the MSRP. But, if you can get a good deal on this book, it's definitely worth it. Here's why.
The best thing about this book are the special rules and random scenario generator at the end (it's very flexible, so you can use all of them, or just the parts you like). For example, you can roll a D20 to determine what type of terrain there is (snow, desert, jungle, swamp, etc.), type of mission (skirmish, ambush, rescue, escape, etc.), and more. All options in this section of the book come with their own interesting and easy to understand special rules. I also like many of the special equipment tiles. For example, there are med packs that heal, power packs that generate a random positive effect (for example, character gains accurate shot, +10 hit points, +2 defense, +1 attack, +5 damage, etc.), and weapons lockers that add to or enhance a characters special ability (for example, character gains grenades ability, deal critical hits on a 19 or 20, deals triple damage on critical hits, etc.), just to name a few. These equipment tiles provide a few new wrinkles that will make a nice addition to virtually any skirmish. Finally, though not perfect, it is also nice to get a new double-sided map (Mos Eisley on one side and Cloud City on the other), as well as the other/new terrain tiles of various sizes (many with their own special rules or statistics at the end of the book).
In sum, I would not buy this book for the scenarios (which make up the first 79 pages). But, if you can get a good deal on this book, I'd say it's definitely worth it just for special rules, scenario generator, tiles, and maps (though these few good parts make up only the last 17 pages). Though the book is not great overall, these good parts are VERY good, and definitely worth having if the price is right.
Ultimate Missions: Rebel Storm (Star Wars Miniatures: Accessory).......2005-07-28
Excellent product for who they play with StarWars miniature
Ultimate Missions not so ultimate.......2005-07-19
When I order the Ultimate Missions: Rebel Storm book I couldn't wait to try it out. Alot of the senarios in the book looked really neat but in practice they weren't all that great. The missions are very one sided so that the senario will play out just like it happens in the movie. Very good for realists but not very fun for playing a game. The only good thing about the book is the last chapter. It has alternate game play rules, stats for additional equipment that comes with the book, and a random senario generator. The only way I would pick this book up is if you don't pay very much for it.
Good Concept for Initial Supplement Nice Graphic Design.......2004-12-31
This booklet is a good place to start before embarking on your own generated scenarios, tournaments or campaigns.
I appreciated the heads-up on the editorial and packaging shortcomings in the previous reviews. I was able to leaf through at the bookstore and picked-up a copy at amazon and don't regret it.
For my money's worth, I like the idea of mimicing basic scenarios from the films as an initial supplement to the Rebel Storm Starter set, map and rules. The basic idea of a Star Wars miniatures game played on well-designed grid map is something I would have liked the opportunity to play as a kid in the 70's. It might be a simple pleasure, but it fits the bill.
You can find corrections to errata on wizards.com forums, or google search "Star Wars Minis Clarifications" as compiled by Guy Fullerton, the Official Star Wars Minis Net Rep.
The foldout map did in fact start to rip the illustrations at stuck-together folds, as previous reviews noted. I had to CAREFULLY hold it over a boiling pot of water in order to steam the folds loose so they could be gingerly peeled apart without ripping the illustrations at the seams. This worked well and saved the rest of the map from being torn, but it shouldn't be necessary.
The scenarios make good use of this map as well as the map & tiles from the Rebel Storm Starter set. It does help to have the specific characters in your collection to achieve the full effect of the movie-based scenarios, but it can be played with any SW miniatures totalling points listed. Some Substitute characters are listed in the Setup.
The book layout is easy to follow with the Scenario Mission backgrounds, a map inset showing the starting areas and any victory goal areas where applicable on the left-hand pages, and the Character Squad Setups, Victory Conditions, Special Scenario Rules and Campaign Play notes on the right-hand pages.
The extra smaller tiles are useful (which have to be cut apart with an Xacto knife or scissors) and supplemental rules making use of an interrogation droid, power packs, medpacs, e-web blaster (similar to the Snowtrooper's giant blaster on Hoth), destroyed tiles, speeder bike, landspeeder and Han Solo frozen in carbonite (for use in a Bounty Hunter's Showdown scenario).
There's brief but effective rules for Hidden Movement, Reinforcements, Reserves, Traps, Speeder Bike Chases, Trenches, Weapons Lockers and Windows that are used in various scenarios.
Campaign Play sidebars describe an option to play 2,500 point forces from which units compete within each mission and which dwindle down by the time the final missions are played out.
Each mission includes background text to set-up the scenario. Some missions are linked to one another in a logical progression of events. Not all scenarios are combat based. Some require escaping, evading, pursuing etc. The Random Mission Types include Skirmish, Ambush, Rescue, Confrontation, Escape, Purge, Capture, Sabotage and Bunker Raids outlined by Scenario Lengths, Attacker and Defender Setups, Victory Conditions and Special Scenario Rules for each. The descriptions are brief and concise, but that's all they need to be. There's enough variety to satisfy or inspire most scenarios.
The graphic design and layout is very professional and well-organized which helps one overlook the editorial errata and difficulty unfolding a stuck-together but beautifuly illustrated map (which accounts for a 4-star review).
I recommend this and look forward to the Ultimate Missions: Clone Strike supplement.
Expands the original game........2004-12-07
This series of thirty-three game senarios fits the conditions in the original three Star Wars movies, now called IV, V, and VI. It requires the Star Wars Miniatures Rebel Storm Starter Set and the Rebel Storm Booster Pack to play. This book is intended to extend the games by providing other situations beyond those in the original package.
Reading this as a book by itself, without knowing about the game and original rules will not make a lot of sense. To be sure the senarios are not too far ranging from the original movies, but this is a good start from which to expand.
Book Description
A new handbook that helps players enhance their use of Star Wars Clone Strike™ Miniatures.
Second in a series of titles that will accompany each Star Wars miniatures expansion, Ultimate Missions: Clone Strike provides extended information and gameplay suggestions for anyone looking to maximize their Star Wars Miniatures experience. In addition to game-related content, this full-color product also contains a fold-out poster map and new color terrain tiles to diversify gameplay.
Customer Reviews:
Worth it for the maps.......2007-01-10
The scenarios, while movie specific, never really seem worth the effort here. But the maps and tiles are always exceptional, and the book is worth it for that alone.
Clone Strike Booster Pack (Star Wars Miniatures).......2005-07-28
Excellent product to a good price that can be acquired for who we collect StarWars miniature
Book Description
A single box that contains everything needed to start using the new Star Wars miniatures.
The Star Wars Miniatures Entry Pack provides all the starting materials a player needs to become familiar with the brand-new Star Wars miniatures line. The miniatures in this product are randomized and playable right out of the box. This entry pack draws directly from the first set of figures, which features creatures and characters from the classic era of Star Wars, including Episodes IV, V, and VI of the Star Wars films.
Customer Reviews:
Great game! Lots of fun and lots of possibilities!.......2007-04-22
Star Wars "Rebel Storm" is the very first set for the Star Wars miniatures game. There are 60 different pre-painted figures in the set, and each Starter Set gets you off to a good start with eight random figures, plus two EXCLUSIVE rare figures (Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader). Starter set also includes the instruction booklet, a battle map (Death Star), 8 terrain tiles, damage counters, a D20, and full color stats cards for the 10 figures that come in your starter set (basically everything two people need to play a basic game, but if you'll like the game, you'll probably want to get a few boosters, too). The best thing about this set is that it the figures are based almost exclusively on the original trilogy. Thus, you will have seen all but a couple of them in those movies.
The game itself very fun (definitely one of my favorites). It is similar to the D&D minis game in many ways, so if you like that game, you are sure to like this game as well. But there are also enough differences to the two games to keep it interesting. Further, there are enough different figures in this set (each with its own special abilities, commander effects, and/or force points) that you will never have to play the same game twice (unless you want to). Several expansion sets have also been released to add even more variety to the game. Finally, the minis can also be used with the Star Wars RPG (though Unlike the D&D minis game, the stats cards for the Star Wars minis game do not include info for the RPG version of the game -- but many of these stats are available elsewhere).
In sum, I love this game, and if you love Star Wars and/or gaming, I think it's definitely worth a try. Hope this helps!
But hey, it's Star Wars.......2005-04-28
Star Wars is a great setting for a miniatures game, and this new game system from Wizards of the works pretty well to exploit that opportunity. Now you can fight out some of those skirmishes from the movies and catch all that action with Luke, Leia, Han, Vader with some decently sculpted and painted plastic miniatures. (I, for one, find it great to not have to paint the minis before playing.)
This is miniatures gaming for the masses, so those looking for a lot of detail will be disappointed. On the other hand, it's pretty easy to get playing quickly, with only the line of sight and cover rules taking a bit to get used to, but there aren't a lot of fiddly rules to remember during game play. You can certainly get some of the feel of the cinematic battle without much effort. Combat can pretty much be intuited just from looking at the stat cards. A fair number of the figures have special abilities; these are pretty important in adding some flavor and tactics to the game, and do a nice job of making the main characters seem something like their movie counterparts. And Force powers make Obi-wan, Luke and especially Vader, powerful characters indeed.
This is a starter in name only - it is necessary to play the game, since it contains the rules, map, terrain tiles, 20-sided die and accessories you will need, but hardly sufficient to do any more than get a feel for how it plays. A couple of extra boosters sets of figures are almost mandatory to provide for some interesting battles or to allow you to create 100 point squads for both sides. The rulebook lists only the basic 100 pt squad match up setup and the more imaginative "Rescue the Princess" scenario drawn from the A New Hope film. Of course, you'd need to have the necessary figures to make that work. More scenarios would have been nice, especially ones that were playable with only a starter and a booster. The single map, depicting a section of the Deathstar interior, is well done, but will get old after a while, even with the terrain tiles.. The recently released Rebel Storm Ultimate Missions book helps out a lot by providing many more scenarios, a double-sided map and some special rules, but it of course, is "sold separately".
My biggest complaint about the game (which cost it a star in my rating) is that it is sold in a collectible format. That is, some of the figures are rare, some common and some uncommon, and you buy boxes of figures without knowing what you'll be getting. This is a poor fit for a miniatures game, and quite frankly, seems to me to just be a way to shake the maximum amount of coinage out of a gamer's pocket. It's certainly no help that all of the unique, named characters from the movies, the figures you would most want to play with, are all rare or very rare, and thus acquired rather arduously one per booster (with the exceptions of the Luke and Darth Vader figures that come fixed in this starter). And really, who wants to play out Star Wars battles without Han Solo, Leia or Chewy? Trying to get the figures you want can be wasteful and expensive.
But if you really like Star Wars...
Product Description
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START PLAYING THE STAR WARS MINITURE GAME
Customer Reviews:
An inexpensive way for new players to try the game (and experienced players will at least know what they are getting up front).......2007-07-24
Even though all of the figures and maps in this starter set have been previously released in other sets, I still feel compelled to give it four stars for the following reasons. First, you know exactly what six figures you are getting (Obi-Wan Kenobi, Rebel Captain, Rebel Heavy Trooper, Darth Vader, Elite Stormtrooper, and Heavy Stormtrooper). And, while I would rather have had some new figures to play with, I very much appreciate the fact that you know exactly what you are getting up front. Further, if you happen to need one or more of these figures/maps, it's definitely worth buying this starter. Second, the Obi-Wan Kenobi figure was originally a very rare figure from the Rebel Storm set, and the Darth Vader figure was originally a very rare figure from the Revenge of the Sith set. Thus, until now these figures were harder to get and therefore fairly expensive. But, now you can get them both for one low price. Third, though one side of the map was previously released in the Revenge of the Sith Ultimate Missions book (the "Imperial Base" map), the other one was previously released only as a promo (the "Korriban - Valley of the Dark Lords" map). So while previously available, most people will likely not have one or both of these maps. Finally, the set includes a D20, latest rule book, and force/damage counters, so if this is the very first Star Wars minis item you are purchasing, you will still be able to have a fairly fun game right out of the box.
In sum, if you already have the figures and maps listed above, you will not need to buy this starter set. But, if you don't already have these figures or maps, it's definitely a very good buy for the price. Further, if you are new to the game and just want to give it a try, this is a very inexpensive and reasonable way to do so.
Book Description
Hunt the Jedi or fight the Empire--it is your destiny.
Celebrate thirty years of
Star Wars with this exciting
Star Wars Miniatures Game set featuring characters from The Force Unleashed, an extraordinary new video game from Lucasfilm, Ltd., as well as characters across the entire
Star Wars saga.
The
Star Wars Miniatures Game allows fans to stage their own epic battles with the most diverse collection of high quality, authentic figures available.
Each booster pack contains:
6 random standard miniatures plus 1 random Huge miniature -- all prepainted, fully assembled, and made from durable plastic -- full-color stat cards, and The Force Unleashed set checklist.
Book Description
A new handbook that helps players enhance their use of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Miniatures.
Third in a series of titles that accompany each Star Wars miniatures expansion, Ultimate Missions: Revenge of the Sith provides extended information and gameplay suggestions for anyone looking to maximize their Star Wars Miniatures experience. In addition to game-related content, this full-color product also contains a fold-out poster map and new color terrain tiles to diversify gameplay.
Customer Reviews:
Star Wars Minis Accessories.......2007-07-10
This book was not available in local stores as it is out of print now. Amazon had a copy of it brand new. Showed up in perfect, unused condition and in a timely manner. Glad I was able to find it here and at a great price!
Just as good as the first two.......2006-08-15
The Ultimate Missions for Revenge of the Sith pretty much mirrors the format of the first two books in the series, and is easily worth purchasing just for the new maps if nothing else (and there is a lot more). This book also shows (begins?) the trend of mixing the minis game and RPG info, as the last several pages are devoted to Episode 3 character RPG stats, which is outside the scope of the minis game, but fun to have nonetheless. As with the other books, some of the attempts at recreating movie situations make for terribly difficult missions, but this book should provide players of the game with many hours of ideas. A side note; most of the illustrations are excellent -- it's a very sharp looking book.
LOVE THIS GAME...This book is a great asset.......2005-08-02
If you love the Star Wars Universe you can probably make up your own senarios for the game, however, this book like the ones before it really make living the movies through the game easy to jump into. If nothing else the new maps alone make this worth the purchase.
NEW MISSIONS! NEW MAPS!.......2005-08-02
These Ultimate Mission books are brilliant. The maps are, as in past Ultimate Mission offerings, reason enough to get the book. But the wide range of missions is very welcome. Of course there are missions based on Episode III, but missions of highlight would be the addition of missions based on the events seen in the Clone Wars animated series from Cartoon Network. There are a few missions that use the maps found in the Revenge of the Sith starter game box set and the Clone Wars starter set as well. There are a couple missions that, if your collection of miniatures allows anyways, the choice to use miniatures from various sets, not just the Revenge set. It's cool to see one of these books acknowledge past sets and maps, not just stick to the new stuff.
Average customer rating:
- A great Squad based gaming system
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Miniatures Battles (Star Wars RPG)
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A great Squad based gaming system.......2000-09-12
The Star Wars Miniature Battle system, developed by Stephen Crane, is the best (bar none) squad level miniature gaming system on the planet. Based on the (now out of print) West End Games Star Wars Role-Playing system, this rule book is liberially endowed with great pictures of the minis. A visual pleasure. If you like miniature war-gaming or star wars, give this a look.
Average customer rating:
- This book contains all of the droids,ships,etc all in 1 book
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Customer Reviews:
This book contains all of the droids,ships,etc all in 1 book.......1999-05-31
Myself and other probably liked this book Because it contains information for even the smallest things like a Shaak,Eopie,Peko Peko,or a Fambaa. With the places like the Theed Royal Palace on Naboo to Watto's Kunk Shop on Tatooine. And who can forget the two lovable Protocol and beeping Astromech Droids R2-D2 and C-3PO droid types are in here even though its a finishied one but it's still as lovable. All in all I give it a five star rating!
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