As anyone else had this problem, where only 1 copy of Lone Wolf appears in the app. For example I am trying to build Boba Fett with Lone Wolf as well as Zuckuss with the same EPT and I can't, is this a glitch in the APP??
As anyone else had this problem, where only 1 copy of Lone Wolf appears in the app. For example I am trying to build Boba Fett with Lone Wolf as well as Zuckuss with the same EPT and I can't, is this a glitch in the APP??
Lone wolf is unique. Only one per squadron
Thank you!!
Unique is indicated by the dot at the beginning of the name
Edited by flooze4 minutes ago, flooze said:Unique is indicated by the dot at the beginning of the name
Yes I just noticed it on the card...man I feel like an idiot.
No worries
20 minutes ago, Seanboy21 said:Yes I just noticed it on the card...man I feel like an idiot.
mistakes happen, I was surprised you didn't bring it up in the App subforum but after a visit well, lets just say the App's lackluster performance has made that a very unwelcoming place.
Still try and make the best of it because 3rd party apps all risked getting C&D by Asmodee. However one question can be address. Where is Hyperspace Format in the App?
Engage semantic jerk mode.
Technically in Second Edition, things with dots in front of their name aren't referred to as "unique" anymore, they're called "limited", since the old use of the word limited no longer has any meaning (as two copies of the same upgrade aren't ever allowed on any ship).
That is all.
5 hours ago, Kieransi said:Engage semantic jerk mode.
Technically in Second Edition, things with dots in front of their name aren't referred to as "unique" anymore, they're called "limited", since the old use of the word limited no longer has any meaning (as two copies of the same upgrade aren't ever allowed on any ship).
That is all.
The number of dots denotes how many copies of that upgrade may be included in a squad. Currently nothing has more than one dot.
The app knows that two lone wolves make a pack ![]()
8 hours ago, gadwag said:The number of dots denotes how many copies of that upgrade may be included in a squad. Currently nothing has more than one dot.
Printing at 300 dpi, technically everything has more than one dot.
2 hours ago, Hawkstrike said:Printing at 300 dpi, technically everything has more than one dot.
Ahhhh, printing humor. I think I love you.