Legion Helper is intended to help you enjoy the game in a more efficient way than looking up the rulebook for keywords, including rules clarification from official sources, tools to make the game less cluttered, and a full Army List Builder with Tours of Duty support.

It is heavily inspired by Legion Quick Guide by The Fifth Trooper , and I liked the easy access of the keywords, but felt it missed quite a few functions.

I was under the assumption that QG was going down together with Legion HQ, and with no updates on the quicklist, it seemed prudent to come up with an alternate solution. This assumption was proven false, however.

I've spent hours upon hours on making this site from scratch and converting the rules to a searchable format. Everything is either taken from the rulebook or written myself. I hope it will help your gaming experience.

This is a fan page by Takras and not affiliated with Atomic Mass Games nor with The Fifth Trooper.

How to use

This site has catalogued all keywords and concepts from the rules reference, and made them searchable and easily accessible.

You can either search (2 characters or more) which is the fastest way, or look up using the alphabetized list of keywords and concepts.

Some buttons also have a Range-icon such as:

This is a shorthand reference to the range-effectiveness as described by the ability keyword, showing its "at"-range.

Add to home screen

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Most browsers permit this web page to be added to your mobile phones homescreen as an easily accessible icon.

On iPhone in Safari, this is done by hitting the share-button (square with arrow up) below the address bar. From that menu, click the "Add to Home Screen" button and you're set!

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Tools

The Army List Builder lets you build, save, and share Star Wars: Legion army lists. It supports all standard formats and battle forces, handles list validation as you build, includes full Tours of Duty integration, and can export lists for use in Tabletop Simulator. One list, every format.

When playing a Tours of Duty campaign, units accumulate Commendations, Setbacks, and Defining Traits over time. The builder tracks all of this and generates a custom unit card for each affected unit that reflects its current campaign status, so the card you bring to the table always matches the unit you have actually built.

About the Army List Builder

Dice Calculator

Configure an attack pool (red, black, and white dice with keywords like aim, pierce, impact, blast, and sharpshooter) and a defense (dice type, cover, dodge, shields, armor, impervious, and more) to see the average hits and a full probability distribution across all possible outcomes. You can load any unit directly from the database to pre-fill its weapon profiles.

Daily Quiz

A new quiz runs every day. Most days you identify a unit or command card from a progressively revealed card image, with up to five guesses. Command card rounds include faction and pip count hints as extra clues. On other days a stat quiz replaces it: click on a specific stat on a card and your guesses form a heatmap alongside everyone else who played. Past quizzes are saved in the archive.

Card Customization Tools

Patreon supporters can create and edit custom cards for every card type in the game. All cards render in full color and low-ink variants, both downloadable as PNG files for home printing.

Unit Cards

Edit every stat on a unit card: health, courage, speed, defense dice, resilience, and upgrade slots. Build weapon profiles with full dice pools, ranges, and keyword sets. Upload artwork and control its position and zoom. Assign faction, affiliation, and unit class.

Upgrade Cards

Create upgrade cards for any slot type: heavy weapons, personnel, force, command, gear, training, and more. Descriptions support inline icons and keyword tokens. You can restrict a card to specific units or battle forces, and define modifications that change a unit's stats or keywords when the upgrade is equipped.

Command Cards

Set the pip count, assign one or more factions, upload banner artwork, and write a full card description. Shortcodes let you insert faction and rank icons directly into the text.

Objective and Map Cards

Objective cards support primary and secondary types with rich text descriptions and an optional link to a map card. Map cards use an interactive grid editor where you draw deployment zones and place tactical icons on a scaled grid - each cell represents 6 inches on the table.

Advantage Cards

Assign advantage cards to one or more factions, upload custom artwork, and write descriptions using the same inline icon and keyword token system shared by all other card types.

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