So, my erstwhile opponent and I were enjoying a great game this afternoon playing Recover the Supplies.
In the game, my opponent transferred a captured objective token from one trooper unit to another following this sequence:
- Trooper unit leader A claims an objective Token in Turn 2.
- In Turn 3, Trooper unit leader A activates and moves twice to be next to Trooper unit leader B.
- Trooper unit leader B activates, performs its first action to claim the token from Trooper unit leader A.
- Trooper unit leader B performs its second action and moves away from Trooper unit leader A.
Now, this was a clever move because it effectively carried the objective token away from an exasperated Luke who was in hot pursuit ?
Question is, was it a legal move? I ask because if it is, theoretically, it might enable the relay of tokens across multiple units in a way similar to Strategic in Armada.
Page 39 of the revised 1.1 Rules Reference states the following:
"When a unit leader claims an objective token, that player flips the objective token from its unclaimed side to the claimed side and places it in base contact with the unit leader. The token will remain in base contact with the unit leader as it moves around the battlefield, unless the unit leader becomes panicked or is defeated . ( my emphasis )
If a player’s unit leader with a claimed objective token becomes panicked or is defeated, before that player removes or moves the unit leader, they flip the objective token to its unclaimed side and place it in base contact with the unit leader. The objective token remains on the battlefield where it was placed and can be claimed again as normal."
As I read this, tokens cannot be swapped between units. Tokens can only be claimed once a unit is panicked or is defeated.
Any clarification would be gratefully received (by Luke anyway) ☺️
Thanks!
Edited by JustModelDads