Propel Star Wars Drones - Battle Mode

arathorn

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Hello All,

I have the Advanced Tie Fighter and am awaiting the Speeder.

Does anyone know if I can battle between these 2 as they are both Imperial baddies.

Regards

Mark.
 
Hello All,

I have the Advanced Tie Fighter and am awaiting the Speeder.

Does anyone know if I can battle between these 2 as they are both Imperial baddies.

Regards

Mark.
Assuming FN-2187 is piloting one of them I don't see why not... Also maybe rf or other control link interference but should be good, let us know how the battle concludes.
 
Hello All,

I have the Advanced Tie Fighter and am awaiting the Speeder.

Does anyone know if I can battle between these 2 as they are both Imperial baddies.

Regards

Mark.
Yes you can.
I have the X-wing Fighter and Speeder, but I never try the battle mode because I am not sure "how" the drone "falls" when gets hit 3 times.
Don't want to see if something breaks when it falls. They are too expensive for this kind of "fun".
Yes, please let me know if my concern is unnecessary.

Excerpt : from Propel Star Wars Drone Review
By Mike Prospero December 23, 2016
Air-to-Air Combat
If you are lucky enough to have a friend who also has $200 to spare, you can recreate the battle of Scarif in your backyard. As mentioned, each drone comes with IR transmitters and receivers. In Combat mode, you can pilot your drone against other Propel Star Wars drones; three "hits" from an enemy’s IR transmitter causes a drone to fall to the ground (gently). When my TIE fighter was hit, the drone wobbled a little in the air, and the controller vibrated, letting me know I’d sustained some damage. It’s a great interactive feature.
 
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Do any of you know if you can battle without the app? I was hoping you would still get the wobble when hit, and maybe the soft landing after 3 hits?
 
Finally got my girl to where she could hover long enough for me to shoot her down..lol So if anyone is wondering, you can battle without the app.
 
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