[edit] ALSO, tournament rules have been updated: https://images-cdn.fantasyflightgames.com/filer_public/1e/70/1e709c36-6cbc-41f6-8dc3-d243d4b4076c/x-wing_tournamentrules_v32.pdf
...as well as epic tournament rules: https://images-cdn.fantasyflightgames.com/filer_public/d1/0a/d10a49e9-6a34-44f9-9881-a640a108d20b/epic_tournament_rules_v32.pdf
...as well as the FAQ: https://images-cdn.fantasyflightgames.com/filer_public/32/11/3211a92d-8a62-498e-bb24-269e199fb0b2/x-wing_faq_v32.pdf
The one for newbies: https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2015/9/16/take-your-games-to-lightspeed/
The one for veterans: https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2015/9/16/there-has-been-an-awakening/
What Veterans Should Know About the Future of X-Wing
In essence, X-Wing remains the same.
The Force Awakens Core Set does not reboot the game or replace the classic Core Set from 2012; it stands alongside it as another entry point into the game, one set within a different era of the Star Wars universe.
As a result, the new Core Rulebook (pdf, 6.6 MB) presents the option of keeping consistent with the events of the films and building a squad of ships and pilot from the same era, or choosing to customize your squad by mixing with ships from the game's other eras and factions.
- You can pair your Resistance starships and pilots with those of the Rebel Alliance.
- You can command your First Order pilots and starfighters into battle alongside the ships and pilots of the Galactic Empire.
- The Scum faction stands alone, relying upon its notorious blend of mercenaries, pirates, and bounty hunters.
When you build a squad, you affiliate it with one of these groups, and you can utilize any of the ships, ship cards, and upgrades appropriate to it. For example, you could fly Poe Dameron alongside Wedge Antilles , and you could even add R2-D2 to Poe’s ship.
The second major change, as reflected in the new tournament rules document, is that the new Core Rulebook supersedes that from the classic 2012 Core Set. This is important because there are a few key adjustments to the rules that – while limited in scope – improve the game’s consistency and permit several ships to perform as they were always intended. You’ll find more about these changes in the address from the developers below.
Finally, The Force Awakens Core Set introduces a new damage deck with a card back markedly different from that of the classic 2012 Core Set. While nearly identical to the classic Core Set’s damage deck, this new damage deck features several carefully considered changes, and it will become the required standard for tournament play on January 1, 2016. Again, you’ll find more about these changes in the address from the developers below.
The article also discusses specific changes in the damage deck and the rules for target locks and whatnot.
Edited by Danthrax


