Infinity JSA
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View full detailsInfinity – JSA (Japanese Secessionist Army)
The Japanese Secessionist Army (JSA) is Infinity’s katana‑sharp blend of hi‑tech warfare and samurai ethos. Breaking away from Yu Jing, the JSA fights as an elite, fast‑striking force that excels at board control, decisive melee, and lethal short‑to‑mid‑range gunfights. On the table you’ll combine affordable Keisotsu line troops and linkable fireteams with iconic specialists like Ninjas and Oniwaban who appear from hidden deployment to cut through key targets. Heavily armored shock pieces such as Domaru and Tanko push lanes, while Karakuri remote‑piloted heavy infantry shrug off damage and bully objectives. Need speed? Aragoto bikers race up flanks and lay pressure; want a centerpiece? The O‑Yoroi TAG delivers mobile firepower backed by perimeter weapons. With disciplined Kempeitai officers, trap‑setting Ryūken‑9, and character options that add smoke or board control, JSA rewards players who plan ambushes, stack modifiers, and strike exactly where it hurts. If you love cinematic missions, precision aggression, and striking models with a neo‑samurai vibe, JSA is a standout sectorial for competitive and narrative play alike.
1. What defines JSA’s playstyle?
JSA is an aggressive, objective‑focused sectorial. Expect strong close‑quarters tools (martial arts, shotguns, templates), reliable link teams for burst and BS bonuses, and assassins that punish overextension. They play best by threatening multiple angles, forcing bad face‑to‑face rolls, and converting momentum into objective control.
2. Which units are JSA staples?
Keisotsu (core link), Kempeitai (linkable utility and chain of command), Domaru and Tanko (hard‑hitting HI), Karakuri (durable specialists), Ryūken‑9 (camouflage, mines, area denial), Ninjas/Oniwaban (assassins), Aragoto (fast attack), and the O‑Yoroi TAG (mobile anchor).
3. Is JSA beginner‑friendly?
Yes, with guidance. Their plan is clear—pressure the midfield and strike—so newer players can learn fundamentals fast. The finesse comes from timing melee pieces, managing order efficiency, and protecting fragile elements from long‑range AROs.
4. How does JSA handle objectives?
They leverage durable specialists (e.g., Karakuri) and fast units (Aragoto) to tag buttons early, then screen with mines, perimeter weapons, and overlapping AROs. Hidden deployment threats keep opponents cautious while you bank points.
5. What are JSA’s common weaknesses?
Long‑range gunfights against high‑BS snipers or missiles can be rough. JSA prefers to shorten distances, use smoke where available, approach via terrain, and attack flanks with camo and bikes. Tool up for anti‑armor and bring layered ARO answers.
6. Any list‑building tips for JSA?
Start with a Keisotsu core (add Kempeitai utility), include a durable button‑pusher (Karakuri), and at least one strike threat (Ninja, Oniwaban, or Domaru/ Tanko). Consider mobility (Aragoto) and an anchor (O‑Yoroi or solid ARO piece). Balance orders across groups so assassins and bikes have fuel.
7. Painting & hobby notes for JSA?
High‑contrast palettes (white/black with vibrant reds) suit the neo‑samurai theme. Edge highlights make armored plates pop; OSL on visors and blades sells the cyber‑aesthetic. Pinning katanas/antennas and magnetizing weapon options can extend kit durability and flexibility.