

The Airbase produces aircraft such as fighters, bombers and transports, and the Heavy Weapons Factory produces pummels, artillery, anti-air mobiles, basically the big guns needed to mount a full-scale assault. The Jedi Temple or Sith Temple is a depository for Holocrons and produces Jedi Padawans/Sith Apprentice and Jedi Knights/Sith Knights as well as Jedi Masters/Sith Masters. The Mech Factory produces Scouts, Assault Mechs, Strike Mechs, and Mech Destroyers. The Shipyard produces ships, these being the Frigate, the Destroyer, the Cruiser, and the Anti-Air Frigate. These are the Grenadier, the Anti-Air trooper, the Mounted Trooper, and the ubiquitous Trooper. The Troop center produces 'cannon fodder' early game units. These are the Troop Center, the Shipyard, the Mech factory, the Jedi Temple or Sith Temple depending on the faction, the Heavy Weapons Factory, the Airbase, and the Fortress. There are a total of seven military structures in the game. When a player advances a Tech Level, more units, buildings, and upgrades become available. The player can advance through the four Tech Levels by paying a certain amount of resources. The player can build separate units at separate buildings designed specifically for different types of units. Ore is used for defensive structures as well as the Gungan unique unit Fambaa. Nova Crystals create the more high-end units and can be gathered through getting special "holocrons" (similar to Relics in Age of Empires 2). Carbon is used in place of Wood in Age of Empires 2 for buildings and artillery. Food is used for low-end units and troopers, as well as the work force. The player searches and gathers resources such as Food, Carbon, Nova Crystals, and Ore and then uses the resources in order to create new buildings, combat units, and workers. The player starts the game with a Command Center, a scout, and three workers (in a normal random map game) for whichever of the six original factions they choose. 2 Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns.Me - Obi-wan: “Prepare for the end Grievous. Sample play with my six-year-old son Setting – The encounter of General Grievous and Obi-wan Kenobi on Geonosis This ends the age old saga of who-got-who first. The figure with the higher statistic wins the round.

The die is then rolled to see which stat is used for the attack or defense. The Galactic Battle card is inserted into the figure stand which displays the attributes the player is allowed to use and bonus points. The figures also include a stand that holds the figure up and a custom six-sided die. The new Galactic Battles line combines the newest line of Star Wars figures with a card detailing their attack and defense prowess. What if you took the idea of a collectible card game and packaged that with the most popular line of toys and sold them together for one price? The end result is the new line of Star Wars action figures.
