脸黑的饿货 Posted June 10, 2023 Share Posted June 10, 2023 In page 19 of the Core Rules book, it says: At the end of each Turn, the player with the most characters at the same Elevation as an Objective token and contesting that objective controls it. If there is a tie, control of the objective does not change. If there are no characters contesting the objective that are at the same Elevation as the Objective token, the player with the most characters contesting the objective that are at different Elevations than the Objective token controls it. If there is a tie, control of the objective does not change. When a player controls an objective, they place a Control token on it to show it is being controlled, replacing their opponent’s Control token, if one is present. Inactive objectives cannot be contested or controlled. I do understand the examples in the pictures given next to the paragraph, but what about the following case? Ahsoka Tano is contesting an Active Objective with Lord Maul at the same Elevation, while her allied Captain Rex and Maul's allied Mandalorian Super Commandos (2 Characters, who are Ahsoka's enemies) are in Range 2 of the Active Objective but are at a different Elevation of it. Aside, the Active Objective was previously under control of Ahsoka's Player in the last Turn. In this case - 1) Maul's Player win the Active Objective - there is a tie at the same Elevation of the Active Objective, thus characters at different Elevation should be taken into count; 2) It's a tie therefore Ahsoka's Player keeps control of the Active Objective - the rule only says characters at different Elevation could be taken into count when there are no characters contesting the Objective that are at the same Elevation as the Objective token, with no mention saying when there's a tie of the contest at the same Elevation, it should be resolved in the same way. Which is correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Negoldar Posted June 10, 2023 Share Posted June 10, 2023 13 hours ago, 脸黑的饿货 said: It's a tie therefore Ahsoka's Player keeps control of the Active Objective - the rule only says characters at different Elevation could be taken into count when there are no characters contesting the Objective that are at the same Elevation as the Objective token, with no mention saying when there's a tie of the contest at the same Elevation, it should be resolved in the same way. This is correct. The characters at a different level from the objective are ignored due to the presence of characters at the objective’s elevation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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