

T-47 Airspeeders: These units, also called Assault Speeders, are the quickest units on land. Just make sure they have a little support. T4-B Heavy Tanks: The updated cousin of the T2-B, the T4-B is an expensive unit but can take down soft and hard targets in equal measure. Building an army of these is a decent strategy, provided you're not facing several AT-ATs. T2-B Repulsor Tanks: The first ground vehicle for the Rebels, the T2-B is a pretty strong piece of machinery, especially in numbers. Very strong offensively, but very weak defensively. Infiltrators: These units have long-range sniper rifles and traverse land maps quickly.

If you expect AT-STs, Repulsor Tanks, or other vehicles, go with these guys. They're not too bad against infantry either, but they number fewer than how many you get in a company of ordinary Rebel Soldiers. Plex Missile Soldiers: Plex Soldiers carry large anti-vehicle rockets. They're pretty strong, and in numbers, can be a fairly decent force to be reckoned with. Rebel Soldiers: Standard men with hand blasters, they serve to counter enemy Stormtroopers. Again, take our word for what it is, but test everything and develop your own play style and strategy. Here's our breakdown and analysis of all the Rebel units and structures.
