Is it ffg legal if I labeled, with a label maker (in small print so it fits)the back of my movement dial with the ship Name, so i know who the dial goes to when it is facing down?
Labeling the back of movement dial
Is it ffg legal if I labeled, with a label maker (in small print so it fits)the back of my movement dial with the ship Name, so i know who the dial goes to when it is facing down?
Shouldn't be an issue, but I'd be careful how you do this, because a savvy opponent might be able to gain some information about your chosen maneuver by looking at which way your text is oriented relative to the cutout on the front of the dial.
The rules regarding component modifications and alterations explicitly permit marking dials for identification purposes.
The rules regarding component modifications and alterations explicitly permit marking dials for identification purposes.
Is this in print or online somewhere.. Where I can read the whole section, and thanks for the info guys
Page 4 of the Tournament Regs that came out today and effective November 1.
Players may mark their tokens and their maneuver dials to indicate ownership as long as the function of the component is not compromised. However, players should be careful not to mark the backs of their maneuver dials in any way that may indicate to their opponents what maneuvers they have selected.
Shouldn't be an issue, but I'd be careful how you do this, because a savvy opponent might be able to gain some information about your chosen maneuver by looking at which way your text is oriented relative to the cutout on the front of the dial.Is it ffg legal if I labeled, with a label maker (in small print so it fits)the back of my movement dial with the ship Name, so i know who the dial goes to when it is facing down?
This^ unless you grab a dial upgrade kit or use the edge color roulette style you'll give away you speed ( if not bearing as well) to an experienced player after a few turns of playing
Thanks everyone ... I will definitally find and take a look at the new tournament regulations release, it will be helpful