I'm not a rules expert, but I'm okay enough to be the Imperial. One thing I struggle with is the special rules concerning large and massive figures, I know I'm not alone so I thought it would be good to have a thread about it. Sometimes the rules are a little wordy, if you know what I mean, and with the new stuff this info is going to be more relative.
Correct me if I'm wrong, and if I'm missing something:
1. Large and massive BOTH can't move diagonally.
2. Large can go indoors, but massive can't. (Campaign restriction only)
3. Line of sight can be blocked to and from a large, but it NOT a massive. Not even another massive figure can block line of sight to and from a massive figure (rules, not logic, sheesh)! (Thanks, MikeNYHC)
4. Large figures can't end their movement on top of another figure, but a massive can - unless it's another massive.
5. Large figures are restricted in their movement by the various types of terrain, but massive are not.
6. If a massive ENDS (not goes through) its movement on another figure, that other figure is pushed to an adjacent space, and the person controlling the other figure chooses which space. Then the massive can't move any more (you can't split your movement points in that activation like you can with other figure types).
7. A large figure can go back for seconds, but a massive figure should really consider settling for just a salad.
8. Large and massive figures that are asymmetric (2 spaces long, like the Wampa's surfboard) can rotate their base using one MP, requiring them to occupy at least 50% of their original spaces after the rotation (as in they can spin 90, 180, or 270 degrees). (Thanks, tomkat364)
9. When it comes to the actual plastic figure, size matters not (heh, heh) when determining if it is massive or not. The card determines if it is massive with the keyword massive! It would be possible, therefore, for a figure that only takes one space to actually be massive, if the card said so. If a figure takes up two or more spaces, and does NOT have the keyword massive, then it is considered large. (Thanks patrickmahan)
10. Command cards that are for large figures also apply to figures with the massive keyword. (Thanks Sam Tomahawk and neosmagus)
Edited by Boba Rick

