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Star Wars Unlimited: Jump to Lightspeed challenges you to create match-ups between vehicles and pilots.
Blast off with these leaders in Star Wars Unlimited’s Jump to Lightspeed.
Pilots can act as units themselves, taking the fight on foot against your enemys army.
So, who are the best pilots to start hunting for in Jump to Lightspeed?
This card is also incredibly cheap as it can get on a ship while only using up one resource.
If Biggs is attached to a Fighter,that vehicle is granted Overwhelm.
Transports get one additional health, and Speeders get the keyword, Grit.
This pilot can get on a ship as soon as you have two resources.
On any other vehicle, you’re free to immediately do one damage to any unit you want.
In addition to this lower upgrade cost, you’re free to exhaust one of your enemys units.
5R2-D2, Artooooooooo!
He also does this for free.
Unlike other pilots, R2-D2 can hop onto a vehicle with a pilot already attached to it.
This allows you to attach yet another pilot to that ship.
This can be a good way of stacking buffs and abilities of multiple pilots to your favorite ship.
4Luke Skywalker, You Still With Me?
Ejecting Luke To The Ground
Most pilots in Star Wars Unlimited will go down with the ship.
So if the ship dies, so does the upgrade.
Twilight of the Republic introduced many great new leaders to Star Wars: Unlimited.
This gives you another body on the board to protect your base with.
So its not all doom and gloom when you watch your vehicles go down.
Being able to damage your opponents unit before they can deal damage to you has its perks.
If you defeat your opponents unit in this preemptive strike, you wont take any damage in return.
Some skills dont fade away, as this Darth Vader is fearsome in the cockpit and on the ground.
If you use him as a ground unit, you have a massive unit with both stats at seven.
Look back at the prequel trilogy with Star Wars: Unlimited’s Twilight of the Republic set.
As a pilot, Chewbacca makes whatever vehicle you upgrade with him impenetrable.
This means no returning it to the hand or defeating it with a cards effect.
Once on the field, it demands a response.
This usually means tackling it head-on at the expense of a few fallen units.