SWTOR Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition Bundle Overview

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The Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition Bundle is available now for a limited time only. We’ll tell you everything you need to know, including whether it’s worth a hundred bucks.

Contents of the Bundle and FAQ

The Cargo Transport Edition Bundle was first released on April 21st, 2026, and is only available until June 9th, 2026. It contains the following items and costs $100 USD:

SWTOR Time Icon180 days of Subscription time
This will allow players access to all SWTOR expansions including Legacy of the Sith, all endgame content, and convenience features.
SWTOR Cartel Coin Symbol Icon5,500 Cartel Coins
Digital currency used for the in-game Store, along with the 600 coins you get per month as a subscriber.
GDU CGL Droid Carrier Mount
Level 1 characters will be able to use this mount without any prerequisites and get 130% movement speed.
BN-C4G Cargo Hold Droid
A toy that enables access to your Legacy Cargo Hold, analogous to Field Legacy Cargo Hold Droid legacy perk
BN-G1D Guild Bank Droid
A toy that enables access to your Guild Bank, analogous to the Summon Guild Bank guild perk
BN-C4G Cargo Hold Droid
A toy that enables access to your Cargo Hold, analogous to Field Cargo Hold Droid legacy perk
BN-T1 Utility Droid Minipet
A floating probe droid minipet like the ones stored on the mount and pop out with the flourish.
Vulcanized Green and Gray Dye Modules
Dyes used to augment the appearance of a character’s outfit. Each character on an account gets 5 of each dye and they are bound to your Legacy.
Gray and Vulcanized Green Dye Modules
Dyes used to augment the appearance of a character’s outfit. Each character on an account gets 5 of each dye and they are bound to your Legacy.
Who can purchase this offer?

Any player will be able to purchase this bundle regardless of whether they are starting out in SWTOR or if they’re a longtime veteran. You will only be able to purchase this for an account once!

How are the items received after purchase?

The 180 days of subscription time and 5,500 Cartel Coins will be added to your SWTOR account automatically. The Mount and Dye Modules will be sent to all your characters via in-game mail.
If the mail isn’t coming, try relogging or restarting the game. If the in-game mail is still missing, contact Customer Support.

What are the restrictions of the items included with this bundle?

You cannot trade or transfer contents from this bundle to other players, and the dyes are Bound to Legacy (BtL). You can only purchase the bundle once per account.

How does this affect players with active SWTOR subscriptions?

The time from this bundle will be added to your account as game time just like a subscription, so you’ll be charged for your subscription the next time you run out of game time. 180 days is equivalent to 6 months, which is enough to keep you subscribed from one

GDU CGL Droid Carrier Mount

The GDU CGL Droid Carrier is rideable at level 1, does not require Speeder Piloting, and offers 130% movement speed (Speeder Piloting V), making it one of the best mounts to use on brand new characters and rarely played alts.

Companion Seat

The GDU CGL Droid Carrier Mount mount features a place to hold your current active humanoid companion. Some companions like Bessie don’t fit in the seat, but Khem Val would!

Minipet Seat

In lieu of a proper passenger seat, the GDU CGL Droid Carrier Mount features a place to hold your current ground-based minipet.

Mount Flourish

The Mount Flourish for the GDU CGL Droid Carrier Mount deploys a stowed BN Probe Droid from the passenger side compartment. It floats and beeps and boops and follows you, just like the pet that comes with this bundle.

You can only trigger the Mount Flourish with a keybind. The default is CTRL+Z, but you can set it to something else in Preferences → Key Bindings → Movement:

Not Included

The mount does not make use of the Dynamic Mount Colors feature. There are a few taillights, but those remain orange and red for safety purposes. Likewise, the headlight remains warm white.

It does not offer the Enhanced Speed Boosters temporary ability, either, so if you gotta go fast, you gotta buy the Legacy Perk.

Green | Gray Vulcanized Dyes

The Vulcanized Green | Gray Dye modules arrive in the mail inside a bundle that when unlocked, grants 5 of each dye module. Unlike past Master the Fight Bundles, these dyes change both the primary and secondary colors.

These dye modules are bound to Legacy so you’re able to swap them between characters on your Legacy. Since you can just make new toons to get more dyes, they are effectively unlimited.

Vulcanization is a process of hardening rubber, like for tires and such. It’s still reflective, but not as shiny as a metal might be. Vulcanized Green looks like shiny, hardened, green rubber, while the gray is just the regular (very light) gray dye color.

The fact that the gray is so blindingly bright makes these dyes a lot harder to use, in my opinion. Primary/secondary only, darker gray, pure white, or even tan would have made these a lot more usable.

The key use that comes to mind for these dyes is if you want to make your own Corellian Green Jedi.

BN Droid Utility Toys

The BN-L3G Legacy Cargo Hold Droid, BN-C4G Cargo Hold Droid, and BN-G1D Guild Bank Droid are Toy items that each instantly summon a little droid that lets you access your Legacy storage, Cargo Hold, and Guild Bank. Each lasts 3 mins and has a 5 min cooldown.

They are just like the Revan Holostatue is to the Remote Repair Droid but for the GTN and Mailbox, instead. Since they’re delivered by mail to every toon on your account, these benefits are given for free, no Collections unlock required.

Both of the Legacy Perks have the same 3 min duration as these Toys, but the perks have a 6s cast time to summon instead of being instant. It will also cost you 13.5 million credits to gain the same perks per toon and that only brings the cooldown down to 15 mins.

For those of you who have already purchased the Legacy Perks, the only real reason to use them at all is as a second “charge” in case you need to access one of those utilities again before the cooldown is up.

The Guild Bank summon is not a Legacy Perk at all, but rather an optional Guild Perk in the Forward Command Room, but I imagine most guilds take one of the crafting or combat Perks instead, creating a unique value proposition for this bundle.

While a Guild Perks revamp would have been nicer, the Guild Bank summon is nice, as are the shorter cooldowns and eliminated cast times on the storage utilities.

At the same time, it continues to be unfortunate that Broadsword has so little faith in their own products that they feel it’s necessary to erode existing game systems to justify what they’re charging.

BN-T1 Utility Droid Minipet

The BN-T1 Utility Droid is just a minipet. While it shares the same appearance as the Utility Toys, along with the ones deployed by the Mount Flourish, it does not have any special features. It’s a pretty solid probe droid (deco), though.

Monetary Value

The bundle is a pretty great deal. 180 days of subscription time would cost $77.94 USD and the 5500 Cartel Coins at $39.99 USD.

These two items alone would cost $117.93 USD. While this doesn’t include the value of the dyes, mount, utility toys, and minipet, you’re still saving about $18 USD at minimum, assuming you actually want the Cartel Coins.

A better way to think about it is that you’re paying full price for the subscription, but you also get 5500 CC for $22, along with all the other goodies, which is roughly the same normal price as 2400 CC.

The part of me that is disturbed by Broadsword’s lack of faith in its products is also very interested in the storage utility droid perks. Yes, these are nice things, they’re just packaged and sold badly.

Is It Worth It?

We think this is a good deal for active loyal players only. If you’re constantly on SWTOR and pay for subscriptions anyway, this is nice to have as you’ll get 6 months of subscription time with the added Cartel Coins and conveniences.

If you’re averse to spending money on cosmetics and MTX, I think it’s reasonable to pay the 20 bucks for an extra 5500 CC every 6 months. Only buying CC with bundles like these is a great way to prevent yourself from turning into a whale.

In general, these Master the Fight mounts seem to be the best mounts in the game for new players and altoholics since you don’t have to bother purchasing Speeder Piloting at all and get it early.

If you only care about the subscription time and not the goodies, stick to the subscription plan. If you’re a new player, we highly recommend getting either the Enter the Fight Bundle or the Continue the Fight Bundle.

These bundles are cheaper and offer similar features to the Master the Fight Bundle, such as subscription time, Cartel Coins, and a mount you can use at level 1.

You can purchase the Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition Bundle on the SWTOR website for $99.99 USD.

We have a list of all SWTOR Bundles and Deals where you can see which ones are currently available, what they offer and how they compete against each other for your money.

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Endonae

Endonae

Endonae is a passionate gamer who's particularly fond of challenging action RPGs and open world games with visceral combat. The closer it is to being a Soulslike, the better. Ranged casters, particularly of the energy or elemental variety, are his bread and butter. Lightsabers are pretty cool, too.
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