![]() I actually learnt this one recently and it's logical. ![]() (again will be updated once I can remember other mistakes): They're rookie mistakes that everyone starting might make and will save you time having to fix your list because you made one of these mistakes. There are a few rules when it comes to building lists and I learnt most of these from other players I've played against. It's basically designed to kill Aces (Unique pilots in fighters) and can be really offputting to new and old players alike.įrom these two examples you can see certain roles created by players to serve their purpose in the game, however this doesn't mean you need to follow any specific build so you could create anything you want, regardless if it's considered good or not. They also can incorporate one unique pilot with abilities and upgrade cards that turn the swarm into a pain in the backside for the opponent.īit of a more advanced list to use if you're brand new to the game and considered quite a cheese thing to bring but none-the-less viable, the party bus is a Scum YV-666 (Bossk etc) crewed by Dengar, 4-Lom and Zuckuss or another variation of crew members. There are a few known lists with their own nicknames as they have been used commonly (will be updated when I can remember or find out about others):Ī swarm list usually comprises of multiple cheap fighters such as generic TIEs or Z-95 headhunters. Unique abilities allow you to create lists with specific purposes, there are many types of lists that are created with different purposes, from high damage output lists, to tanky lists, to even lists that are for pure enjoyment and hilarity. Each ship has different stats and Unique Pilots such as IG-88B shown here have unique abilities. These are the different pilots you can select and their respected ships. So this screen will pop up with a bunch of names on the side. You'll have a choice between Rebels, Imperials or Scum (Pirates/Cartel for a more appealing name), so first you'll pick which one you want to go as. The next thing will be selecting your faction. When you open the website up, I first recommend you sign in with one of the options available (Facebook, Gmail etc) as this allows you to save your squadrons. The X-wing builder website ( ) is where to go to get started. So you want to get into a game of X-Wing, first thing you'll need is a list or a build (or squadron) to use. Saves you a ton of time and tidies your personal chest. This is a must-have for X-Wing players, it's an automatic list spawner that you can use to spawn in lists you have saved from the website (X-wing builder) linked above. (Credit to Hera Vertigo, Flolania, Korean Templar and dzikakulka) The table used on TTS, fully scripted to make things SO much easier to do when playing. But it must be noted that it's a lot to load up. I'm putting this here because it's still amazing to look at and see all the ships layed out neatly. Before scripting was implemented you would get your list built here. This is the complete collection of all ship models and abiity cards. ![]() This is the Official Rulebook from Fantasy Flight Games, it provides detailed information on how to play the game and some extra tid-bits when it comes to specific actions, it's the first thing I was shown when I wanted to learn how to play. This is the X-Wing List Builder, it gives you a complete list of all factions and their ships to field in the game along with a user-friendly UI to build your own lists and save them so you don't have to keep building a new list each time you get into a game. If you want to recreate canon scenes from the films or other material such as having Wedge Antilles in his X-Wing along with Lando piloting the Millenium Falcon over the backdrop of the Death-Star then go ahead! Or you can choose to make a list that has a lot of synergy between the pilots which can be devastating against your opponent, it's all up to your playstyle.īefore we get started, there are a few links to websites and a couple of workshop items I recommend you should get: ![]() There are a ton of customization options for building X-wing lists. The game contains detailed models of iconic ships from the X-Wing to Vader's Tie-Advanced. X-Wing Miniatures is a tabletop game made my Fantasy Flight Games where two opponents battle it out in space in their own recreations of dogfights in the Star Wars Universe. Welcome to my first ever guide, I'll be covering the basics of X-Wing Miniatures so you can jump right into a game on TTS and have a blast.
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