can I change after I have turned my dial over or do you do it before you reveal.
"When you reveal a manoeuvre, you may rotate your dial to another manoeuvre with the same bearing. You cannot rotate to a red manoeuvre if you have any stress tokens."
Timing of the Navigator ....
"When you reveal" means "after revealing, before laying down the template" in this case. If you could do it before you revealed your dial, this would pave the way for some very unethical cheating shenanigans.
Edited by debilerThe timing is after you have all placed your dials and ready to move. but before anyone starts to move.
this is the same phase as when you decloak
The timing is after you have all placed your dials and ready to move. but before anyone starts to move.
this is the same phase as when you decloak
When you reveal a manoeuvre.... that would be way after decloaking
"When you reveal" means "after revealing, before laying down the template" in this case. If you could do it before you revealed your dial, this would pave the way for some very unethical cheating shenanigans.
yeaaa some one told me i had to decide before I turned it over so I was confused I always though turn it over and change it before you place a template ....
The timing is after you have all placed your dials and ready to move. but before anyone starts to move.
this is the same phase as when you decloak
No that would be at the start of the Activation phase.
When you reveal your maneuver means when you show what you chose. Otherwise you don't know the bearing.
after people have placed their dials doand and ready to move.
Before the first person with the lower PS reveals his dial and performs the move.
ships which are cloaked decloak and perform either the boos or barrel roll.
this is the same point you use navigator.
so if you have both on a phantom you can look at sa dial think ahh crap I need to change which way I was going to decloak because it will put me in line of fire and then decloak somewhere else
omg i'm getting my cards mixed up.
i'm going back to bed I think lol
omg i'm getting my cards mixed up.
i'm going back to bed I think lol
have a good sleep ![]()
yes now I'm more awake (thank you 3 coffees) the timing is before you place the dial down. you have to make your decision based on eying before you say I'm using it to change to this instead
yes now I'm more awake (thank you 3 coffees) the timing is before you place the dial down. you have to make your decision based on eying before you say I'm using it to change to this instead
Almost...there...
Replace "dial" with "template" and you got it. ;-)
Edited by debilerneed 1 more coffee then lol
need 1 more coffee then lol
Ships activate after decloaking, one at a time, in Pilot Skill order, from lowest to highest. Only when you've completed your manoeuvre and any actions for a ship, can you activate the next ship. When you get to the ship with the Navigator, you flip the dial over (reveal it), and THEN decide if you want to use Navigator to change it.
Edited by ParravonSuch a confusing thread for such an easy question.
can I change after I have turned my dial over or do you do it before you reveal.
"When you reveal a manoeuvre, you may rotate your dial to another manoeuvre with the same bearing. You cannot rotate to a red manoeuvre if you have any stress tokens."
The answer is all right here. You "reveal a maneuver" by turning the dial over for all to see. This lets everyone know what bearing was set. It is at that time when you may change it to another speed with the same bearing and then go about actually completing the maneuver.
debiler had it right at the top the someone jumps in with information that is completely wrong and coming from who knows where. If you're not good to post then don't because it ultimately confuses everything and turns a simple answer into a complex mess of correction and perhaps uncertainty to some who don't know what to believe.
If you're not good to post then don't because it ultimately confuses everything and turns a simple answer into a complex mess of correction and perhaps uncertainty to some who don't know what to believe.
I ran into this issue IRL at my local gaming store a couple of weeks ago. The guy who owns the store (and is an X-Wing player himself) claimed that if you guessed the right amount of evades with C3-PO, you could add that guessed amount to your defensive roll. A couple of people looked at him funny when he made that claim, but nobody said anything. Because hey, he owns the store and has TO'd tournaments before. *facepalm*
If you're not good to post then don't because it ultimately confuses everything and turns a simple answer into a complex mess of correction and perhaps uncertainty to some who don't know what to believe.
I ran into this issue IRL at my local gaming store a couple of weeks ago. The guy who owns the store (and is an X-Wing player himself) claimed that if you guessed the right amount of evades with C3-PO, you could add that guessed amount to your defensive roll. A couple of people looked at him funny when he made that claim, but nobody said anything. Because hey, he owns the store and has TO'd tournaments before. *facepalm*
Just like old Ford said:
"As long as that number is one"
Archie