Decloak with Collision Detector

By PaulTiberius, in X-Wing Rules Questions

You can now decloak through an obstacle, thanks to Collision Detector.

Does the "skip your action step" effect carry over into the maneuver?

Collision Detector only protects you from Crit results.

No it doesn't carry yo the movement phase.

Collision Detector only protects you from Crit results.

Well, it does more than that. It lets you do all the repositioning actions through obstacles.

Unless you are performing a maneuver when you overlap an asteroid you do not skip your perform action step.

FAQ, pg. 2:

"After a ship’s base or maneuver template overlaps an obstacle, and the overlap is not from executing a maneuver, it suffers an effect based on the type of obstacle:

• Asteroid: The ship rolls 1 attack die. on a [hit] result, it suffers one damage; on a [crit] result, it suffers one critical damage. While a ship is overlapping an asteroid, it cannot perform any attacks.

• debris cloud: The ship receives 1 stress token. Then, the ship rolls 1 attack die. on a [crit] result, it suffers one critical damage."

And what about the free evade action from SPA? Can you resolve that before resolving the effect of debris?

And what about the free evade action from SPA? Can you resolve that before resolving the effect of debris?

Actually now that I reread SPA, I have no clue. SPA happens "when" and not "after" cloaking or decloaking like I thout it did.

Edited by WWHSD

I went back too, and saw the "when" on SPA versus the "after" trigger in the new FAQ language. So I'm thinking SPA resolves first, then obstacle effects are applied.