FFG - Star Wars X-Wing 2nd Ed - Imperial Raider Expansion Pack

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FFG - Star Wars X-Wing 2nd Ed - Imperial Raider Expansion Pack
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An advanced patrol vessel developed by the Empire, the Raider-class Corvette is built to strike swiftly and decisively crush the embers of rebellion wherever they can be found. Capable of spewing out salvoes of ordnance or firing focused blasts at any target hapless enough to be caught in its killzone, the Raider is a terrifying opponent on the battlefield.

Within this expansion, you’ll find everything you need to add a Raider-class Corvette to either your Galactic Empire or First Order squadrons, including two ship cards and variety of upgrade cards inviting you to outfit your ship with Commands, Teams, Cargo, and potent Hardpoints. You’ll also find everything you need to fly a Raider-class Corvette or any other huge ship, including a huge ship maneuver tool, a huge ship range ruler, a resource tracker, and a huge ship damage deck.

This expansion contains the following Ship Cards: 1 First Order Collaborators 1 Outer Rim Patrol

And the following Upgrade Cards:

  • 4 Command, Crew Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Admiral Ozzel
  • 1 Captain Needa
  • 1 Stalwart Captain
  • 1 Strategic Commander
  • 5 Hardpoint Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Ion Cannon Battery
  • 1 Ordnance Tubes
  • 1 Point-Defense Battery
  • 1 Targeting Battery
  • 1 Turbolaser Battery
  • 1 Torpedo Upgrade Card:
  • Adv. Proton Torpedoes
  • 2 Missile Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Cluster Missiles
  • 1 Concussion Missiles
  • 2 Crew Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Novice Technician
  • 1 Seasoned Navigator
  • 2 Gunner Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Agille Gunner
  • 1 Hotshot Gunner
  • 6 Team Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Bombardment Specialists
  • 1 Comms Team
  • 1 Damage Control Team
  • 1 Gunnery Specialists
  • 1 Ordnance Team
  • 1 Sensor Experts
  • 4 Cargo Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Adaptive Shields
  • 1 Boosted Scanners
  • 1 Optimized Power Core
  • 1 Tibanna Reserves
  • 4 Title Upgrade Cards:
  • 1 Assailer
  • 1 Corvus
  • 1 Impetuous
  • 1 Instigator
Additional information
Name
FFG - Star Wars X-Wing 2nd Ed - Imperial Raider Expansion Pack
SKU
FFGSWZ48-1
Vendor
Fantasy Flight Games
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