Adaptive Ailerons

By KingJenko, in X-Wing Rules Questions

If you go over a asteroid whilst performing the ailerons manoeuvre, roll the attack dice etc... Then you execute your manoeuvre without going over an asteroid, do you skip your perform action step from the ailerons going over an asteroid?

I have seen an old FAQ for 1.0 that says you dont skip, but is that still relevant in 2.0? I havent seen anything posted on here recently and its quite common in hyperspace currently.

There is nothing in the RR but FFG did post in the forums that it is just like 1.0. You do not skip you perform actions step unless your overlap during your regular maneuver. If you overlap while doing the AA, you suffer the effects of the obstacle (roll and maybe gain a stress token).

1 minute ago, shaunmerritt said:

There is nothing in the RR but FFG did post in the forums that it is just like 1.0. You do not skip you perform actions step unless your overlap during your regular maneuver. If you overlap while doing the AA, you suffer the effects of the obstacle (roll and maybe gain a stress token).

Where did they post this, I cant see it?

1 minute ago, KingJenko said:

Where did they post this, I cant see it?

Official Rulings thread, its the first Rules post

Q: Do TIE Strikers (and Reapers) skip their perform action step if they overlap an asteroid or another ship with their Aileron’s ability maneuver?

A: No. It is only during the Execute Maneuver step that a ship skips its Perform Action step for overlapping a ship or obstacle.

Yes I have seen it now, I must have missed it