Amazon currently has the Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition: Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Power Disc Pack for only $4.79 USD! That’s over 50% off the original list price. As always, I don’t know how long this deal will last; prices can change pretty quickly. So if you don’t already own this pack, this is a great time to get it!

The pack includes 4 power discs. Two of them are costume changes for Luke and Leia, and 2 of them are flying vehicles for the toy box. I personally love the costume change discs, because they provide fun, fresh appearances for some of the characters in-game.

The first power disc is the Princess Leia Boushh Disguise power disc, which is a costume change for Leia. It gives Leia her bounty hunter disguise that she wore in the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie to sneak into Jabba’s palace. When used with her or any other character, this power disc also provides a chance for an energy shield around the character if attacked.

The Rebel Alliance Flight Suit power disc changes Luke Skywalker’s costume into the outfit that he wore when piloting his X-Wing fighter. I actually like this outfit best when playing Luke, so I almost always use this disc with him. The power disc also works with any character to allow them to collect sparks from farther away than they normally can.

With the Y-Wing Starfighter power disc, you can recreate the Death Star trench bombing run in your toy box. There’s also a fun Easter egg associated with this ship. When you pilot this ship with most Disney Infinity characters, you’ll see an astromech droid riding behind you. However, if you’re playing as Sully from Monsters Inc. and you pilot the Y-Wing, the droid is replaced by Mike, who waves his hands in the air and looks like he’s enjoying a wild roller coaster ride!

The Slave I power disc provides you with Boba Fett’s ship from the Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back movie. This ship is one cool-looking craft! It’s fun to fly, but it isn’t very useful for ship-to-ship combat. It fires missles instead of laser blasts, which are slow and makes it difficult to hit anything, and every third or fourth shot drops a seismic charge onto other players or enemies behind you, like Jango Fett’s ship did in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. This is neat, but it doesn’t help if there’s nothing pursuing you. I find it difficult to use this ship when battling TIE fighters or other players. However, when I play as Boba Fett and go hunting intergalactic outlaws in my toy box, it’s fun to fly this ship and strafe enemies on the ground.

If you don’t already own this power disc pack, this is a perfect time to get it! You’ll get some great new content for your game, and your purchase will also help support me and my blog.

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Have a great weekend!