Mod question.

By ozmodon, in Star Wars: Destiny

Where in the rules does it say that you can overwrite one with another? I have seen it happen on line and thought, did I miss that ruling somewhere.

They are still upgrades, so same rules apply. They clarified supports have a 3 upgrade limit too.

9 minutes ago, Atomisk said:

They are still upgrades, so same rules apply. They clarified supports have a 3 upgrade limit too.

Eh, I don't know about that. The rules on page 7 are specific about overwrite only applying to characters:

"A player may discard an upgrade already on a character to decrease the cost of a new upgrade being played on that character by the cost of the discarded one. This is called “replacing an upgrade” and each player can only do this once per round."

If FFG has clarified that "replacing an upgrade" work for vehicle mods, I don't know where they've posted that.

EDIT: Grammar

Edited by JerichoMesa
Grammar

Does anyone know if FFG allowed it at French Nationals?

upgrade rules also only mention characters for valid targets for an upgrade.

Its simply they havnt updated the rules yet...for some reason.

I would argue, if it is not covered in the rules yet, it is illegal to overwrite them atm.

17 hours ago, vlasopes said:

I would argue, if it is not covered in the rules yet, it is illegal to overwrite them atm.

I would agree that it is at present not possible.

This Question came up during the locals today. Has this rule changed since the early December (the Holocron Update) or not? The TD made a solid argument that atm (according to the rules) he could overwrite them.

Thanx

As far as I know they operate like upgrades. you can still only have 3 on a thing, and you can overwrite but you can not do more than 1 overwrite per turn and they count as your overwrite for the turn. You can replace after the first overwrite but would have to pay the full price.

Version 1.8 of the RRG pg. 7 replaces the word character with Card

A player may discard an upgrade already on a card to

decrease the cost of a new upgrade being played on

that card by the cost of the discarded one. This is called

“replacing an upgrade” and each player can only do this

once per round.

Edited by Lindgaard