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How to choose the right Star Wars: Legion army for you

January 09, 2026 5 min read views
How to choose the right Star Wars: Legion army for you
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How to choose the right Star Wars: Legion army for you Features By Christian Hoffer Contributions from Benjamin Abbott published 9 January 2026

Which of the four Starter Sets will suit you?

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Looking to jump into Star Wars: Legion in 2026? Four new Starter Sets provide an easy entry point into the game, complete with units that showcase each faction’s unique style of play. But which one should you choose? I've been hands-on with all of them, so am ready to give you some advice before you hit the battlefield.

Following the launch of the game's second-edition ruleset which streamlined gameplay and fixed some lingering exploits, Star Wars: Legion publisher Atomic Mass Games has been releasing a robust line of new miniatures featuring fresh versions of most units in a hard plastic medium that’s more detailed and easier to build. That also goes for official Starter Sets, which give newcomers an on-ramp into the hobby fdor each of the game's main factions. (A fifth group – the Shadow Collective – can be played separately or as mercenary add-ons to an existing army.)

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Best for flexibility: Rebel Alliance

Luke Skywalker model surrounded by Rebel Alliance miniatures, all on a desert battlefield

(Image credit: Atomic Mass Games)

The Rebel Alliance is a versatile army generally built around strong heroes and special units. Like their movie counterparts, it isn’t a tanky army – their core defense is relatively weak. However, the generic Rebel troopers found in the Starter Set come with the ability to generate dodge tokens, which automatically negate hits. Likewise, the Rebel Commandos automatically add successes to their Cover rolls, providing them with their own way to negate damage.

From a certain point of view

A hand holds up a box of Star Wars: Legion Rebel Alliance troopers in front of a Lego Millennium Falcon and Scout Trooper helmet

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)

"That scrappy approach to gameplay is reflected in the excellent model design - there's no set 'uniform' here. Plus, it's the most diverse army in terms of species. However, all this makes it trickier to paint." - Benjamin Abbott, Tabletop & Merch Editor

Of course, the standout of the Rebel Alliance are its heroes. The Starter Set comes with Luke Skywalker, an agile and tanky hero that moves swiftly, can charge into units and make multiple melee attacks, and can reduce Cover thanks to his Sharpshooter ability. Luke is just one of numerous heroes on the Rebel Alliance’s roster, each of which adds their own style of play and strategies to an army.

If you want a flexible army that shines when its individual heroes are moving across the board, the Rebel Alliance is probably the best Star Wars: Legion army for you.

Rebel Alliance Starter Set | $99.99$87.37 at Amazon

Rebel Alliance Starter Set | $99.99 $87.37 at AmazonAs one of the first beginner boxes to come out for this new edition, the Rebels are fairly easy to get for less than MSRP. That makes them a cost-effective choice as much as anything else.

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Best defense: Galactic Empire

Darth Vader model surrounded by Stormtrooper miniatures on a desert battlefield

(Image credit: Atomic Mass Games)

The Empire’s general gameplay is built around bulky defense and low offense, save for the especially fearsome Darth Vader.

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The core Stormtroopers in the Starter Set come equipped with low accuracy rifles, but roll the high Red defense dice when attacked. While they won’t necessarily wipe out enemy units, Stormtroopers will linger on the battlefield for a while.

"From my point of view, the Jedi are evil!"

A painted Stormtrooper model in front of a Lego set

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"If you're intimidated at the thought of painting a whole army or playing a wargame of this scale, the Empire is ideal. They're much easier to paint and are more forgiving in terms of gameplay. This makes them my go-to recommendation for newcomers." - Benjamin Abbott, Tabletop & Merch Editor

The Scout Troopers included in the Starter Set can quickly deploy across the battlefield at the start of a battle, positioning them to snag objectives early or harass enemy units. Although Scout Troopers hit a bit harder, they use weaker white defense dice, which makes them more vulnerable on the battlefield.

Of course, the standout unit in the Starter Set is Darth Vader, a terrifying force that attacks with a whopping 6 red dice and has the Impact 3 and Pierce 3 keywords, both of which negate successful defense rolls. Darth Vader will wreck opposing units on his own and will take a ton of firepower to bring down thanks to a deep pool of wounds and the use of red defense dice.

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If you want a straightforward army that can advance up the battlefield and is led by an absolute terror, the Galactic Empire is definitely your speed.

Galactic Empire Starter Set | $99.99$88.71 at Amazon

Galactic Empire Starter Set | $99.99 $88.71 at AmazonBecause this was the second starter set to arrive for the new edition, you can normally pick up the Empire box for less than full price. Price-matching software suggests that the average cost is around $95.

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Best horde army: Separatist Alliance

General Grievous model surrounded by droid, Jedi, and Clone miniatures

(Image credit: Atomic Mass Games)

The Separatists serve as the “swarm” style army of Star Wars: Legion, flooding the board with units with low attack and low defense. Another wrinkle to the Separatists is the use of AI, which automatically dictates what a unit does on their first action unless it is ordered to do something otherwise via an order token. B1 Battle Droids have the Coordinate keyword, which allows players to dole out said order tokens to other droid troopers, but it only works on close-by units. Basically, you’ll need to think carefully when maneuvering your army across the battlefield, or your army’s actions will be dictated for you.

Leading the Separatists in the Starter Set is General Grievous, another strong melee unit. Not only is Grievous a Jedi killer with an ability that allows it to deal extra damage to Jedi units, it also swings multiple lightsabers every turn, rolling 8 attack dice with every melee attack. Grievous doesn’t pack quite the same punch as Vader, but he’s still a critical piece of the army, especially as he can also issue Commands that override the AI limitations of Battle Droids.

Separatist Alliance Starter Set | $99.99 at Amazon

Separatist Alliance Starter Set | $99.99 at AmazonSeeing as this second wave of beginner boxes hit shelves just a few months ago, it's tough to get hold of for less than full price. That time will come, but I've not seen any discounts yet.

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Best elite army: Galactic Republic

Obi-Wan Kenobi model, surrounded by droid and Clone miniatures

(Image credit: Atomic Mass Games)

The Galactic Republic is a well-oiled fighting machine that uses superior coordination in battle. The core mechanic of the army is the ability to share various tokens between units, granting players more flexibility during turns. Additionally, Clone Troopers units can be further customized thanks to the use of Leaders, a unique upgrade that adds specific miniatures to a unit that comes with unique abilities. The major downside to the Galactic Republic is that their battleforces will generally be smaller than other armies, which somewhat offsets the level of customization and flexibility the army provides.

Leading the Republic’s forces in the Starter Set is Obi-Wan Kenobi, a defensively minded leader. Obi-Wan’s Guardian 3 ability draws ranged fire from allied units towards Obi-Wan, with Obi-Wan also benefitting from an ability to re-roll defense dice when dealing with Ranged Attacks. Obi-Wan doesn’t have the offensive firepower that other leaders have, but he’s strong enough to tear into weaker units, especially Battle Droids.

The Galactic Republic is the equivalent of an “elite” battleforce, with relatively small units that’s offset by superior tactical power. If you want battlefield flexibility and customization, the Galactic Republic may be the army for you.

Galactic Republic Starter Set | $99.99 at Amazon

Galactic Republic Starter Set | $99.99 at AmazonMuch like the Separatist Alliance box, this Starter Set is more recent so hasn't seen much by way of price cuts yet. Keep an eye on it in the coming weeks if you're hoping to grab a bargain.

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Christian is an experienced freelance journalist who has been covering the tabletop gaming industry for years. He specializes in coverage of Dungeons & Dragons, the Pokemon Trading Card Game, and Warhammer.

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