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Size matters sometime strange case
Seth replied to kiryuCPR's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, If you do place Yoda into base contact with Chewbacca when prompted by the Size Matters Sometimes command card, Yoda cannot perform moves while the command card is in play. This will still be the case even if Chewbacca is defeated during the round. ———————————————— No. Hope this helps, Seth- 1 reply
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Hello, "To withdraw, a unit must spend all its available actions and can perform no other actions that activation. Then it performs a speed-1 move action..." As this is a standard move, and an Overrun attack is not an attack action, it may indeed be performed following the move made as part of a withdraw. ------------------------------------- Yes! Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, "To withdraw, a unit must spend all its available actions and can perform no other actions that activation." A unit may not withdraw after performing other actions, as they no longer satisfy the italicized portion of that quote from the Star Wars: Legion Core Rulebook. --------------------------- No, they may not perform a withdraw after performing another action (in this instance, an Aim action). Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, Yes. When a miniature on a notched base performs a reverse, it reduces its speed by 1. This is explained further in Appendix A - and applies to any and all notched base miniatures performing reverses! Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, The quoted box applies only while moving a miniature. A miniature may not end a move or be placed somewhere it does not fit, balance, or otherwise. -------------------------------------------------- No, you may not remove miniatures from their bases to place them somewhere they would not fit or balance otherwise. As above; you may not remove miniatures from their bases. Hope this helps, Seth
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Geonosian Warriors - Death from Above
Seth replied to SouthernDunedain's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, The Death From Above keyword allows the affected unit to ignore cover while its unit leader is overlapping a piece of non-area terrain of greater height than any terrain the defending unit leader is overlapping. As detailed in Terrain height: Each piece of terrain has a height X value. While two pieces may have different physical heights, if they are both within the same segment of the range tool, they are considered to have the same height for the purposes of most game effects, including the Death From Above keyword. ----------------------------------------------------------------- As these buildings (presumably obstacle terrain) are both height 1, the Geonosians will not ignore any cover the clones may have from the other building. Their unit leader would have to be overlapping a piece of non-area terrain of height 2 or greater to be able to ignore cover if the clones are overlapping height 1 terrain. Hope this helps, Seth- 1 reply
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Hello, A unit with the Noncombatant keyword is another miniature added to the unit for all intents and purposes, except for those instances, of course, disallowed by the keyword - such as being unable to add weapons to attack pools. This unit has six 1-wound miniatures. If it suffers 5 wounds from a single attack, there will be one miniature remaining. The medical droid miniature will remain. Hope this helps, Seth
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Poggle the Lesser Compel Seperatist Alliance Trooper
Seth replied to Theylon's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, The Compel keyword may be used when another trooper unit at range 1-2 performs its Rally step and is suppressed but not panicked. As droid troopers do not become suppressed, they will not be eligible to perform a free move action using Compel. Hope this helps, Seth- 1 reply
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Hello, As stated in the Spur keyword entry, apply any effects that increase a unit's speed before applying those that reduce it. In your example, the speed-1 unit would use Spur to increase its speed to 2, which would be then reduced back to 1 by the effects of difficult terrain. -------------------------------------------- No, this unit will still ultimately move at speed 1. Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, A unit using the Fire Support keyword is not itself performing a ranged attack. It will receive no additional dice from Boba Fett's Rule with Respect command card. Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, The Scatter keyword allows the attacking unit to reposition any non-unit leader miniatures in the defending unit. If a unit consists of only a single model, that mini is by default the unit leader, and cannot be moved using the Scatter keyword. Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, No. Luke can defeat all the Stormtroopers if the dice roll his way! Hope this helps, Seth
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- suffering wounds and defeating miniatures
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Hello, Range and speed use different measuring tools and cannot be simply converted between - note that a unit's base size will also impact its distance moved. Players should carefully measure either/all distances using the appropriate tools during gameplay. Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, Enemy miniatures are in LOS if any attacking minis have LOS to them. The attacking unit leader's point of view is used to determine if the attack is allowed in the first place (during the Declare Defender step) and for the purposes of determining cover, but their LOS is not the only one used to determine how many wounds the defending unit is eligible to suffer. Yes. Hope this helps, Seth
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Hello, Appendix C lists the affiliations of existing Mercenary units, Ewoks among them (with the arrowhead icon). All units you note are indeed Ewoks-affiliated Mercenary units. Yes, they are Mercenary units and may be nominated and affected by the command card Ploy, Aggression, and Discretion. Hope this helps, Seth
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A-300 Blaster Configurations
Seth replied to MooseSplatter's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, The A-300 Short Range Config card (and its Long-Range flip-side) are Armament upgrade cards. When forming attack pools, miniatures in the Rebel Pathfinders unit may opt to use the weapon printed on their unit card or that of any upgrade cards available to it. --------------------------------------------- No, the "Config" Armament upgrade card does not replace the A-300 Blaster Rifle weapon on their unit card. Yes. Hope this helps, Seth- 1 reply
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Hello, From the Repulsor Vehicles entry in Appendix A: ----------------------------------------------------- The wings of the Raddaugh Gnasp Fluttercraft miniature are not a part of its hull. This is not an exhaustive list of features to ignore ("...things like..."), but examples of items that are not considered a part of the hull when determining the silhouette. Hope this helps, Seth
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Nimble, Teamwork and Defeated Unit.
Seth replied to PolarKnight's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hi there, The unit will gain a dodge token after the attack is resolved. In your example, as Leia is defeated during the attack, she will not gain a dodge token with the Nimble keyword, and so Wicket will not generate a dodge token with the Teamwork keyword. Hope this helps, Seth -
Hello, Yes, players may personalize their miniatures and their miniatures' bases, including vehicles. It is permissible that these conversions are included when determining the silhouette of a vehicle during gameplay. No. Note that the Galactic Conquest Event format's Player Responsibilities includes that miniatures not interfere with gameplay. What modifications do interfere with gameplay is at the discretion of an event's Event Organizer & Consulars. Hope this helps, Seth
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Teamwork and infinite tokens
Seth replied to Hyde_N_Seek's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, When one unit with Teamwork gains an aim or dodge token, the other will gain a (single, one) token of the same type. Which is to say, it will not then loop back to the original unit. It will generate one matching token for the named Teamwork unit. End of process! Hope this helps, Seth -
Bossk, Reptilian Rampage, Enrage, and Charge
Seth replied to Dan X's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, The Enrage keyword applies as soon as the unit has wound tokens greater than or equal to X. This does mean that if Bossk elects to suffer a wound to perform a free move action as instructed by the Reptilian Rampage command card, he may indeed gain Charge and use it following that move. Yes. Hope this helps, Seth- 1 reply
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Hi there, The Agile keyword will provide a unit a dodge token when they perform a standard move as part of an action. As a speed-1 move performed when withdrawing is a standard move, it will indeed allow the affected unit to generate a dodge token. ----------------------- Yes. Hope this helps, Seth
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This Is Where Fun Begins & Pass
Seth replied to AlexGrace's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, Anakin Skywalker's This is Where the Fun Begins command card states "...if he was not the first friendly unit to activate during the current round, he gains 1 suppression token." If a player passes their first turn, they have not yet activated a unit; when Anakin activates on their next turn, he will indeed still be the first friendly unit to activate during the current round. -------------------------------------------- No. Anakin will be the first friendly unit activated during the current round, and will not receive a suppression. Hope this helps, Seth- 1 reply
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Hello, Unless otherwise specified by the card itself, a card with the Divulge keyword "can be revealed at the start of the phase or step indicated...". "A card that is revealed in this way is not played and is returned to that player's command hand at the end of the step in which it was divulged." The text on command cards can override this process. You are not required to discard a divulged command card unless the card specifically tells you to. An example of a card with text that does instruct you to discard the card would be Maul's The Phantom Menace. Existing Divulge cards are revealed during the Deploy Units Step, and so aren't divulged when players would be selecting command cards. Some of them in fact specify what command card will be played during round 1; Cad Bane's I Make the Rules Now and Padme Amidala's Diplomatic Cover are examples of command cards that "must be selected during round 1." Hope this helps, Seth
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Comms Tech Mini. and Capt Mini
Seth replied to JokerAlpha's topic in Star Wars: Legion Rules Questions
Hello, This answer is different based on the text of the upgrade card. If the upgrade card says only "You gain a <upgrade> icon," you are not required to include that upgrade when building your army. This is the text for "Captains" (Stormtrooper Captain, etc.) and "Specialists" (Phase I Clone Specialists, etc.). If the upgrade card says "You must equip a <upgrade> upgrade card," you are to do as the card instructs when building your army. This is the text for "Comms Technicians" (Rebel Comms Technician, etc.). Hope this helps, Seth