Star Wars: Assault Team – The full guide to training and promoting your heroes, page 2

Some random problems that people have been having with this include that certain promotion materials may seem nearly impossible to find. If you know what tier you need the materials for, though, then choose the special mission that corresponds to that tier. The higher the difficulty tier, the better the promotional materials that you get, […Read More]

Star Wars: Assault Team Cheats and Tips: The Strategy Guide, Page 4

-Know your enemy before going into any arena battle. Almost everybody is going to have Han Solo in the party, and he’s going to use his lucky shot against you right off the bat. Pre-empt that by powering your Han Solo up as high as you can with training, and then lucky-shotting the other player’s […Read More]

Star Wars: Assault Team Cheats and Tips: The Strategy Guide, Page 3

-Play in the Arena as much as possible so that you can rack up Arena Bounties. Spend those bounties on arena crates for a better chance at getting rare, high tier heroes essentially for free. -Save your bounties so that you can buy the better tiered heroes. The rewards correspond almost identically to the normal […Read More]

Star Wars: Assault Team – The full guide to training and promoting your heroes

In Star Wars: Assault Team, your team is like a stock Honda Civic. It’s basic and a bit weak to begin with, but keep modifying your team and pretty soon you can end up with a powerhouse. In this case, you can do it by training and promoting your troops. Here’s the full guide on […Read More]

Star Wars: Assault Team Cheats and Tips: The Strategy Guide, Page 2

-Want to add more hero slots to your deck? Easy. Just go to the Edit Team screen and hit the plus sign next to “Heroes” and you can spend a couple Corusca Gems for it. -Do the same thing with the plus sign next to the items card counter in order to increase the size […Read More]

Star Wars: Assault Team Cheats and Tips: The Strategy Guide

Anyone remember Force Collection? For all three of you who said “yes” to that, you’ll be shocked at how much better Star Wars: Assault Team is. It’s still the same general genre of game, but the graphics and overall presentation have gone from low-budget straight up to the A-list, as the adventure mode of the […Read More]