MikeLegion Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 Hi, Need some clarity as a lot of videos I watch they say that there are a variety of ways of getting additional attack actions. For example through standby: 1. Player uses command card to give unit a standby. 2. Unit with standby activates and does an attack action (still has the standby token). 3. Opponent moves a unit into player's units standby range. 4. Player does another attack action. Or the above can be done vice versa, ie the standby activates then they get an action where they attack after. How I read it in the rules is that a unit can only do 1 attack action per activation phase (unless it has a specific card ability that says they can have 2 like Yoda) and that standby means the unit can do an attack action. So this would make the above illegal right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seth Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 Hi there, 47 minutes ago, MikeLegion said: How I read it in the rules is that a unit can only do 1 attack action per activation phase (unless it has a specific card ability that says they can have 2 like Yoda) and that standby means the unit can do an attack action. So this would make the above illegal right? This is not correct. A unit may only perform one attack action per turn; a turn being roughly synonymous with an activation. During the Activation Phase, players take turns activating their units. Units may perform multiple attacks in a given round, if enabled to by many game effects such as standby tokens, so long as they are not performing more than one attack action in a single turn. Hope this helps, Seth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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