I think I know the answer, but I want to be 100% clear (no question).
When measuring range, does the dividing line between the ranges count for anything?
So, for example, I’m measuring from my ship to my opponents and the ruler measures smack dab between range one and two (on the line). Which range is it?
This question came from some Armada acrylics I acquired, which were cut just short of the line (excluding), so then I thought, but what about my X-Wing acrylics?
For the record, Armada’s rules reference (page 9) says, “The lines on the ruler that divide two adjacent bands always count as part of the band closest to the bottom of the ruler.”, but X-Wing has no clear definition (unless I missed it).
I know X-Wing explains the terms: At, Within and Beyond (page 16 rules reference), but it never talks about the dividing line itself (again, unless I missed it).
For that matter, it also doesn’t explain Within very well either (page 16 rules reference: “ Within : A ship is within a specified range if the entirety of its base falls inside that range.”) . For example, you’re using Tactician and measuring to see if you are “within” range two. Does range two include either line on either side of that range, or is it just the range part itself?
For either of the two examples I’ve made, if you define the range as including the line, then it will be “within” the desired range, but if the range is defined as before the line... we’ll i think you get the idea.
Could someone clear this up please?