Let's face it, at least for the first few weeks (months?) Imperial players will be taking AT-ST's, a lot. Can't say I blame them but since I'm going to be playing Rebels only, I thought I'd start a discussion on how to deal with the beasts.
Currently, I think we have three options, although I'm not sure which one has the most merit at the moment.
Option 1: Defeat the unit. While we Rebels have the ability to do this, we would have to focus quite a few resources on a single model for multiple turns to accomplish this since it has 11 wounds. The T-47 gets a decent primary weapon with Impact 3 and can get an additional Impact if it can get in the AT-ST's rear arc, but that is slightly over 1/3 of the AT-ST's wound on a perfect roll. Realistically it would take a single T-47 at least 4 turns to defeat a single AT-ST. Perhaps the fastest way to defeat a single AT-ST is to bring 3 AT-RT's with Laser Cannon upgrades. This means you are devoting 270 points to these units before any other upgrades, for the ability to hopefully do 9 wounds to a single model in a single turn. This is a lot of points to try and remove a single model.
Option 2: Neutralize the unit. This option means we are taking MPL-57 upgrades in our Trooper squads. We don't have to destroy the AT-ST if we can just keep 2 Ion Tokens on it each turn. This is significantly cheaper than trying to destroy an AT-ST outright since 2 MPL-57's only cost 64 points, but being able to shoot your MPL-57 every turn means you are using one of your squads 2 actions to perform a Recover. This also assumes that your trooper squad isn't suppressed and reduced to a single action each turn.
Option 3: Ignore the unit. Since Legion is most definitely an objective based game it may be possible to just ignore the AT-ST and hunker your squads down on objectives to win the game. This option means you dedicate your points to eliminating your opponents troopers instead of their vehicles to minimize/remove their ability to score objective tokens. I know this method worked at times in 1st Ed. Bolt Action, but that is a different game so I'm not sure how well the tactic would translate to Legion.
Personally, I think I would lean toward a combination of the first two options. Using some MPL-57 troopers to reduce the number of actions the AT-ST has along with some dedicated anti-Armor units to put a hurt on the AT-ST at the same time. You would still have to dedicate a serious number of resources to dealing with this single model.
Have any of you that have actually played some games gained any insight into how to deal with this unit?
Edited by NeonWolfgrammar

