This is my first time posting here, and am not very familiar with rules questions ...... however.... a friend of mine read something into Greedo's card ability that caught me off guard, and after trying to prove it wrong, I cant. the card says:
"Before this character is defeated, roll any number of his character dice into your pool. Then resolve any number of his character dice in the order of your choice."
With that said, the rules define character dice as:
CHARACTER DIE
A character die is a die that matches a character.
As far as the volume of character dice allowed, there is nothing I can find preventing me from putting them in my set aside zone:
SET-ASIDE ZONE
Each player has a set-aside zone. At the beginning of the
game, some dice are set aside.
These are dice that can enter
play via cards.
Players can set aside any number of dice that
match cards in their deck
,
or are referenced by cards in their
deck.
Players may hide these dice from their opponent using
a tray or a dice bag.
What is preventing me from keeping 25 Greedo dice in my set aside zone, and then rolling any number of them into my pool? The last thing I would add is the golden rule:
THE GOLDEN RULE
If the text of a card directly contradicts the rules of the
game, the text of the card takes precedence.
If you can
follow both the rules of the game and the text of the
card, do so.
There is nothing I can find that says only 2 character dice are allowed to be brought to the game per character. And as a precedent, I would refer to Director Krennec, who's card says to roll a Death Trooper character die into his pool (if conditions are met) .... this would contradict the idea that only dice associated with a character card can be kept in the set aside zone, yet is still in keeping with the golden rule. Instead of Greedo saying to bring X die to the game, his ability allows for "any number of his character dice" to be rolled into the pool.
Any clarification would help. But please provide specific text from the rules guide.