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Star Wars Imperial Assault Board Game Royal Guard Champion VILLAIN PACK | Strategy Game for Adults and Teens | Ages 14+ | 1-5 Players | Avg. Playtime 1-2 Hours | Made by Fantasy Flight Games

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Size: Villain Pack


Style: Royal Guard


Features

  • THIS IS AN EXPANSION FOR STAR WARS IMPERIAL ASSAULT: This is not a standalone product. A copy of the Imperial Assault Core Set is required to play.
  • AN EPIC ADVENTURE BOARD GAME IN THE STAR WARS UNIVERSE: The mighty Imperial army and a cadre of deadly bounty hunters face off against daring Rebel heroes in a series of tactical combat missions leading up to a final showdown between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance.
  • ROYAL CHAMPION: Contains a sculpted plastic figure that replaces the token found in the Imperial Assault Core Set, depicting a fearsome champion of the Emperors Royal Guard. Set includes new missions for both the Imperial Assault campaign and skirmish games.
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR GAME: Attempt a data heist in a Kuat space station or trap the Rebels as they attempt to upload a virus to Imperial networks. With new missions, a detailed plastic figure, and key Command cards, this Villain Pack expands your sinister machinations in any game of Imperial Assault.
  • NUMBER OF PLAYERS AND AVERAGE PLAYTIME: This action-packed battle game for adults and teens is made for 1 to 5 players and is suitable for ages 14 and older. The average playtime is approximately 1 to 2 hours.

Description

Ages: 14+Number of Players: 2-5Playing Time: 1-2 hoursBring the power of the dark side to life with Imperial Assault Villain Packs! The Royal Guard Champion Villain Pack contains a sculpted plastic figure to replace the token found in the Imperial Assault Core Set, depicting a fearsome champion of the Emperor's Royal Guard. Even besides this figure, you'll find new missions for both the Imperial Assault campaign and skirmish games, inviting you to attempt a data heist in a Kuat space station or trap the Rebels as they attempt to upload a virus to Imperial networks. With new missions, a detailed plastic figure, and key Command cards, this Villain Pack expands your sinister machinations in any game of Imperial Assault.


Brand: Fantasy Flight Games


Material: Plastic


Theme: movies


Genre: Wargame


Number of Players: 5


Minimum Age Recomendation: 168


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.5 x 2.5 x 5.5 inches


Batteries Required?: No


Size: Villain Pack


CPSIA Cautionary Statement: Choking Hazard - Small Parts


Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 x 5.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SWI04


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: January 15, 2015


Language: English


Manufacturer: Fantasy Flight Pub Inc


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Enjoying expansion
Size: Campaign Expansion Style: Heart of the Empire
My husband loves Imperial assault, and we'd played through all the missions in the original expansion. Surprised him with the expansion for his birthday. We've almost completed one play-through and looking forward to future campaigns to try out the other routes we haven't got to try. My one complaint about the game is that the photos of the maps for set up are more difficult to work with than in the base version, sometimes highlighting it a different color than the actual pieces and lacking labels to say what the pieces are so it takes me forever to find what I need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by brianna

  • Great game to play with your kids
Size: 2. Expansions Style: Return to Hoth Campaign - Star Wars Impe...
A fabulous Star Wars game that you can play with your kids. You can play against each other in skirmish mode or even better, team up to race through missions against the empire. I love that my teenaged son and I can play together and not argue against each other. Perfect for any Star Wars fan!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Ryan G.

  • Great game but be weary of the shipping packaging.
Size: Campaign Expansion Style: Jabba's Realm
First off, the game itself is great. It's a 5-star product. The content is a nice addition to the base game. I just started playing Imperial Assault recently (after owning the base game for over a year) and decided that I want to own a "complete game" since they stopped making new expansions for it. The negatives have to do with how Amazon ships it. I wish I had taken pictures... I actually bought this game twice from Amazon and had to return it both times. Instead of boxing the game, they shipped it to me in a plastic bag. The first copy I received had no fewer than 3 damaged corners on the game box. I had never experienced that before, so I ordered a replacement item. Again, they shipped the game in a plastic bag and this time, the corners were even more beat-up... plus there was a deep gouge in the bottom of the box itself. The plastic bag itself, was in decent shape both times. I called customer service to see if they could send me another replacement in an actual box vs plastic bag but was told that they don't have a way to request that since these decisions are made at the distribution center. I ended up returning the game again for a refund and ordering it from a different store for a few dollars more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023 by cgchu

  • New missions, heroes, miniatures and...Boba Fett?
Size: Campaign Expansion Style: Twin Shadows
First: Let me get some important information out of the way. This is an expansion for Imperial Assault, do not buy this without having the main game. Also, as I have yet to play the Skirmish mode of Imperial Assault, this will be completely from a Campaign viewpoint. So, what do you get when you buy the Twin Shadows expansion? A quick rundown of the components: 10 Plastic Figures 12 Map Tiles 2 Hero Sheets (with corresponding hero class decks of 9 cards in each) 11 Deployment Cards 6 Agenda Cards 4 Side Mission Cards 6 Item Cards 9 Imperial Class Cards 5 Reward Cards 2 Supply Cards 3 Command Cards (for you Skirmish players out there) 4 Condition Cards (new condition called "Weakened") and 5 Condition Tokens 8 Device Tokens (used by one of the new heroes) 10 Damage Tokens 6 Strain Tokens 1 Skirmish Map Sheet 2 Shirmish Missions Cards 4 Ally and Villain Tokens 8 ID Tokens with 24 ID Stickers Looks like a lot, right? Well, what does this actually add to the game though? Let's start with the Campaign missions. Twin Shadows adds a total of 6 new side missions that can be integrated into your campaign from the original Imperial Assault box: 2 hero side missions (for the new heroes), 2 Imperial side missions from agenda sets, 1 grey side mission (one of the ones that are randomly selected into the side mission deck at the beginning of the campaign), and 1 green side mission (one of the ones chosen by the Rebels at the beginning of the campaign). It bugs me that 2/6 have to be brought by the Imperial player to get any playtime, and the green side mission is just another way for the Rebels to get Han Solo as an ally. But Twin Shadows also has a way to make this less annoying. Built into the expansion is a mini-campaign which stretches over 4 missions (2 of the missions have branching possibilities just like in the normal campaign) using the new missions. Not only is this a good way to play all of the new missions, it's also less of a time commitment for a group of players. I know getting a group together on a regular basis can be difficult, but the mini-campaign can easily be completed in one or two sessions instead of 6+. The two new heroes are very unique. Biv Bodhrik is a rush in and melee/shoot at you up close kind of character while Saska Teft is a support/long range specialist that will open up many possibilities. Their miniatures are beautiful and look even better when painted. On the topic of miniatures, don't expect Boba Fett or R2-D2 and C-3PO. While they appear in some of the missions, they are represented as tokens in this campaign. Also, your Imperial player will not be able to gain Boba Fett as an ally unless you buy the Boba Fett pack (which would then also get you the miniature). Finally, the Imperial player gets 2 new figure types to join him/her: Heavy Stormtroopers (pack a bit more of a punch than the normal ones and can take more of a beating) and Tusken Raiders. More options are always better! Overall I believe the content that is added to the main game is well worth the price, as long as you have people to play it with. Adding unique Star Wars characters like the droids and Boba Fett make the game feel even more Star Wars-y than before. Increasing the hero pool to 8 means it is less likely for heroes to be picked over and over again, making for a more unique campaign every time, as well as another Imperial class doing the same. If you play the Campaign mode of Imperial Assault, Twin Shadows is a must buy in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2015 by Anthony S.

  • it great
Size: Villain Pack Style: Royal Guard
its great
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022 by mary jane ching

  • Item title doesn’t match product
Size: 5. Villain Packs Style: Combat
Item name doesn’t match picture. If Dengar was an ISB agent he would have captured Han Solo before Boba Fett. Its a good thing I ordered based off the picture. I had to order a replacement because the first Dengar I ordered didn’t have the rule sheet in the box. Likely a factory error and had nothing to do with the seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2022 by Cole Graham

  • Great Expansion that Adds the Main Campaign's Final Boss Character
Size: 4. Galactic Empire Packs Style: Galactic Empire Pack: General Weiss
A terrific add on for the core Imperial Assault campaign game that brings the main campaign's villain to life. General Weiss is the core "story's" antagonist, a general who rides into battle atop a heavily modified AT-ST. In the core game, Weiss is merely represented by a single token (though there is a Deployment card available for him in the core set). To use him WITHOUT this expansion set, you'd either need to use the token (kind of lame) or fill in with the base AT-ST the game comes with. The great thing about Weiss' expansion is that not only do you get a terrific new model to add to your collection that brings the villain to life during your games, you can retrofit Weiss' modified AT-ST to serve as a duplicate standard scout walker (if you wanted to double up on the things to be a monster). It is a great looking model and the expansion also comes with a group of new Command Cards and Skirmish Mission cards to add on to the secondary game mode, plus back up copies of Weiss' Deployment card and the standard AT-ST Deployment card. The expansion instructions provide the standard A or B variation on a new Skirmish map as well as the instructions for a new Imperial player side mission wherein you can unlock General Weiss as a villain (ie unlock Weiss and then deploy him during any campaign mission you want). Overall one of the better expansions due to the fact that you can double the model's uses (as either Weiss or a regular walker). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016 by clairetoldmetochangemyscreenname

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