Quick Rules Question

By Hutcher, in Star Wars: Rebellion

Hey all,

Loving the game so far, but had a small rules questions that I don't think has been asked before. If an Imperial Loyalty Marker has been placed on the planet containing the Rebel Base (Say, by way of Superlaser Online), is the base revealed? It doesn't seem like it would be, but I didn't see it in the rules.

Thanks!

i think the rules state, as soon as ground troops land on the surface reveal the hidden base.

thematically, a planet and population could be loyal to the empire, but you have hidden a base somewhere on the planet, it is only when garrisons start arriving that they can find it easier

Edit: i guess i was wrong

Edited by Spidey NZ

"If the Imperial player ever has loyalty or ground units in the Rebel base’s system, the Rebel player must reveal the Rebel base."

from the rule's reference

Do t know where exactly in the rules it is stated, but the base is revealed when imperial ground forces are on the planet or the planet becomes loyal to the empire.

So, yes, the base would be revealed.

Aaaaand....... Ninja'd.

Edited by Forgottenlore

"If the Imperial player ever has loyalty or ground units in the Rebel base’s system, the Rebel player must reveal the Rebel base."

from the rule's reference

THIS is why the Death Star blowing up a system is a huge advantage for the Empire. It's a way to search an entire region in one move.

you only get 1 loyalty in the region, so it doesn't search the whole region

THIS is why the Death Star blowing up a system is a huge advantage for the Empire. It's a way to search an entire region in one move.

Well, half a region maybe. The extra loyalty can't be used on remote planets and only brings a Rebel system to neutral. So, if you're just blowing up stuff to check, it would be best to blow up these two types of systems.

THIS is why the Death Star blowing up a system is a huge advantage for the Empire. It's a way to search an entire region in one move.

Well, half a region maybe. The extra loyalty can't be used on remote planets and only brings a Rebel system to neutral. So, if you're just blowing up stuff to check, it would be best to blow up these two types of systems.

The Empire is nothing if not efficient.

It makes perfect sense too.

Planetary leader: There's no rebels here

(Death Star blows up planet in neighboring system)

Planetary leader: They're right there! Rebels! We love the empire!

It makes perfect sense too.

Planetary leader: There's no rebels here

(Death Star blows up planet in neighboring system)

Planetary leader: They're right there! Rebels! We love the empire!

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Very nice! It does make sense thematically. Thanks peeps!