...Going around looking for, what is essentially broken equipment to play your games with in order to give you an advantage, is indeed very much against the rules.
Sure, it might not say so specifically in the rulebook.
I'm really sorry for being pedantic, but if it's not illegal in the rules, it's not illegal.
X-Wing has had more than it's fair share of FAQs where it could have addressed this issue. The fact that it hasn't means that it isn't seen as a problem.
That and self contradiction?
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A: It doesn't matter how many FAQ's they've had, if this has not been brought up as a problem before.
B: The fact that it hasn't been seen as a problem before, doesn't mean it isn't a problem. (For example, most cheats aren't a problem until someone starts using them)
C: You seem to be a rules-lawyer. If it's not explicitly in the rules, then it's fair game to you. However, there's plenty of things that are not in the rules that are still not allowed. For example, it states nowhere in the rules that I'm not allowed to tear your cards up, but I'm sure I'd be disqualified if I did so during a match.
It also doesn't state any of the following actions as being against the rules:
Flipping the table mid-battle.
Taking a great big dump on your opponents cards.
Shooting your opponent with a paintball gun while playing.
Bumping the table when your opponent is rolling the dice.
Hitting your opponent in the head with a hammer (although that one is illegal in general, but still... not in the rulebook).
But I'm sure if I asked any official on FFG about any of those things, he'd say they're not allowed (or at least generally frowned upon), despite not being in the rulebook.
So yeah, not everything is in the rulebook, but that's because most of those things are covered by common sense.
That includes playing with loaded dice.
Edited by OddballE8