Special Clone Wars Droids & Deadly Villains For Star Wars: Legion!

July 14, 2026 by brennon

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Atomic Mass Games continues the releases for those diving into Star Wars: Legion with a focus towards the Clone Wars era and their latest boxed sets. As well as some new droids, you'll also be able to pick up some villainous characters that you can use to lead your armies against the Republic.

B2 Super Rocket Battle Droids - Star Wars Legion

B2 Super Rocket Battle Droids // Star Wars: Legion

Kicking things off, we have the terrifying-looking B2 Super Rocket Battle Droids that are going to cause all sorts of issues for any armour your enemy might have. Designed for shock assaults with heavy firepower, these battle droids can drop into unexpected places with their jet-assisted mobility.

B2 Super Rocket Battle Droids - Miniatures - Star Wars Legion

B2 Super Rocket Battle Droids - Miniatures // Star Wars: Legion

This set comes with seven of these new plastic miniatures, enough for you to build into your Separatist army. They look great and are a really fun addition to the droid selection for Star Wars: Legion. I have always loved the look of Super Battle Droids in particular, so seeing an up-gunned version of them that can lay waste to the Jedi is awesome.

Cunning Villains

If you'd like to lead the way for the Separatists on the tabletop, then this is going to be a good box for you to snap up.

Leaders of the Separatist Alliance - Star Wars Legion

Leaders of the Separatist Alliance // Star Wars: Legion

Leaders of the Separatist Alliance comes with three Commanders and two Operatives for you to use in Star Wars: Legion, repackaged with all of the bits and bobs you need to play your games. You get miniatures for Count Dooku, General Grievous, Admiral Trench, Asajj Ventress and Savage Opress.

Leaders of the Separatist Alliance - Miniatures - Star Wars Legion

Leaders of the Separatist Alliance - Miniatures // Star Wars: Legion

All of them will be great if you're going to be leading ranks and ranks of droids into battle but you could focus things somewhat depending on the theme you want to go for. Add in something a bit more Dathomir-like if you go down the Savage route, or pair Dooky and Asajj together to get across that master and apprentice vibe.

Jedi Hunters

If you'd prefer to battle in the era of Rebellion, you can also get a set that includes miniatures for Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister.

Fifth Brother & Seventh Sister - Star Wars Legion

Fifth Brother & Seventh Sister // Star Wars: Legion

Whereas the previous packs have dealt with the Clone Wars, this set contains miniatures for your Galactic Empire force. In the aftermath of the Clone Wars, these figures were trained and unleashed by Darth Vader to mercilessly hunt down the last of the Jedi and put down any resistance to Empire rule.

Fifth Brother & Seventh Sister - Miniatures - Star Wars Legion

Fifth Brother & Seventh Sister - Miniatures // Star Wars: Legion

The set comes with two miniatures which you can use as Operatives. You will also get all of the updated cards and components that you need for running them in your armies. The poses for both miniatures are great and I like that Seventh Sister has that bit of extra "motion blur" added to her sabre, to show that it is spinning around. As you might have guessed, they are good at hunting down characters and assassinating them!

Could some new Star Wars tempt you into Legion?

"...you'll also be able to pick up some villainous characters that you can use to lead your armies against the Republic."

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