![]() ![]() Once all these settings are set, click the ‘Save Army’ button to save your list. Make sure to set your command cards and battle deck before spawning the list! If you spawn the list without setting these, you’ll have to start over, or pull them from the bags on the side, which takes way too much time. Once you have all your units and upgrade cards in the unit tray, remember to set up your command hand and battle deck using the Deck Builder. Be a courteous player and prep your list beforehand! It’s just the worst is when one player shows up to the multiplayer lobby without their list built, and the other player shows up with it built, doubling the amount of time required. Then, with your list open, rebuild it in the single player lobby of Tabletop Simulator. I recommend first building your list with Legion HQ, hosted here on The Fifth Trooper. To get back to the regular pointer, hit F1.īefore you enter a multiplayer TTS lobby for your scheduled match, you should build your list in a single player lobby. On PC, the most important hotkeys are Q and E to rotate units, R to roll selected dice or randomize decks, tapping TAB to ping a location, and hold TAB and drag to use the ruler. Use the help menu (Esc->Help Menu) to familliarize yourself with the controls of Tabletop Simulator. ![]() Prepare For Battleīefore you do anything else, you should create a single player lobby and load the Star Wars: Legion mod. ![]() Overall, this article should help newer players get into playing Star Wars: Legion online, and help experienced players sharpen their skills at using Tabletop Simulator. I think anyone who isn’t playing Star Wars: Legion online right now is missing out on some great opportunities. Playing Star Wars: Legion online is a great way to find new opponents, some with a significant amount of game experience. This article assumes some basic knowledge of how the Star Wars: Legion mod functions, but should still be accessible for Legion players who know the game offline. ![]() This article is full of tips and tricks to get your Star Wars: Legion games on Tabletop Simulator done in less time. A lot of folks out there complain that Tabletop Simulator “takes too long,” and in my view, there’s absolutely no reason games on Tabletop Simulator should be any longer than an offline game. Tabletop Simulator games can go quickly! A little preparation and concentration goes a long way towards shortening the time spent gaming. ![]()
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