alot like d&d in the respects of the die rolling a d20 to break armor and then the miniture's attack dmg subtracts from the target's health
Star Wars Miniatures was created in 2004.
Yes.
No, they are not. Star Wars Miniatures are created by Wizards of the Coast (http://wizards.com/) but the flat packages named Battle Packs are merely cheap copies, and have nothing to do with the Wizards' version of the game.
Depends on what kind of miniature it is, who the manufacturer was, and whom you're selling it to
For collectable items such as Star Wars Ship miniatures, auction websites like eBay are great, as there are always interesting items in the collectables area. There are also specialist websites such as Boardgame Geek, which sell many similar items to this.
look at the star wars music and play the notes....
most hobby and comic shops carry them unless they are owned by a company who makes their own products. however wizards no longer makes the star wars miniatures and george lucas has (to my knowledge) not yet made any contracts with any manufacturer to make new ones.
Star Wars in concert is when the musicians who played the Star Wars tunes get together and play all the songs from the Star Wars movies for all to hear.
No, only the original Xbox can play Star Wars BattleFront 2.
If you wanted to play star wars online then go on to google then tipe star war games online then click on the won you want to play and there you go
This is an impossible question to answer as there are infinite ways to answer this question. Please return with a specific Star Wars game you are trying to play.
No