(New?) Official FFG errata card printouts

By TheWampa, in Star Wars: Armada

I hope I haven't just missed this in the past (in that case: shame on me), but I just accidentally stumbled across a PDF with full-color and high-res printouts of all cards with errata at the official FFG Armada page (right under "Rules", apparently added on 24th September 2020).

That's a nice move, FFG!

(direct PDF-link: Star Wars: Armada Errata Reference, 15,6 MB )

(PS: I know they are old errata, but I appreciate that they chose to provide them. I just wonder why they didn't decide to advertise this in an article...?)

Edited by TheWampa

Nice!

I fully endorse this. Thank you FFG!

Ooooooo Updates!

Our Faith and has been rewarded! All sing praise to our FFG overlords for their benevolence!

I love the timestamp on when that was ready for posting. 03/09/2020

The good news is that means that PROBABLY they'll have one of these when the card pack comes out, for ease of reference?

As a TO this is a great reference to have on hand and to review prior to a tournament. Glad to see a trickle of news.

1 hour ago, BiggsIRL said:

I love the timestamp on when that was ready for posting. 03/09/2020

That's the date 5.1.1 came into effect. So hopefully this will be a standardised thing they'll keep doing, with the date being the effective date of the changes.

Or the date is in non-US format and it has taken a few weeks for it to go live and for anyone to spot it (on the website it is dated 24 September).

Edited by Grumbleduke
2 hours ago, TheWampa said:

(PS: I know they are old errata, but I appreciate that they chose to provide them. I just wonder why they didn't decide to advertise this in an article...?)

The ways of FFG are confounding.

13 minutes ago, eliteone said:

The ways of FFG are confounding.

Perhaps this is a precursor to an article later today? (one can hope right?)

28 minutes ago, Fraggle_Rock said:

Perhaps this is a precursor to an article later today? (one can hope right?)

I'm thinking next week, maybe around the 8th. It's been nagging me. That's also my contract management call (with the company I used to work for, lol) so it could just be that.

2 hours ago, Grumbleduke said:

That's the date 5.1.1 came into effect. So hopefully this will be a standardised thing they'll keep doing, with the date being the effective date of the changes.

Or the date is in non-US format and it has taken a few weeks for it to go live and for anyone to spot it (on the website it is dated 24 September).

Ha, I absolutely read that as international/ISO format and thought "well, two weeks till publication ain't that bad"... 🤣