5 minutes ago, >kkj said:Grievous litearlly functions exactly as Vader does just only when the target does not have any readied defense tokens. People easily understood Vaders effect back 5 years ago, this is really not that complicated. The effect is worded very clearly.
The fact that Grievous' ability is very similar to Vader isn't in dispute. It's the conditional parameter specified on the card that dictates when Grievous' ability applies that is the source of the confusion. Vader has no such conditions; Vader always gains +1 damage from rolled crits, hence why people easily understood Vader's ability 5 years ago, as you said.
The reason why Vader's ability is easily understood is because it is worded very clearly. Whereas Grievious' conditional ability is not as easily understood because it is not worded as clearly as it could have been.
Assuming the certain people's interpretation of Grievious's ability is correct, I would've written the card as follows, to ensure there wasn't any confusion:
"General Grievous: While attacking a ship or squadron without defense tokens or with no readied defense tokens, each of your Crit icons adds 1 damage to the damage total."
That is clearly worded and easily understandable because it accounts for squadrons without defense tokens (including ships and squadrons that discarded their def. tokens) and for ships and squadrons that have no readied* defense tokens -- *meaning that all defense tokens are exhausted.
I guarantee that there will be some Armada players who will read Grievous' Squadron card and interpret it as only pertaining to ships and Ace squadrons with exhausted defense tokens, but not generic squadrons that don't have defense tokens.
I've played against players, including veteran players, who have misread or misinterpreted cards that I believed were perfectly straightforward, which led to disputes and sometimes players storming off. And I'm certain that many players have had similar experiences in casual games and even tournaments. That's why I think that the people here dismissing the idea that anyone could misinterpret the Grievous Squadron card are being obtuse and naïve -- as if they'd never played against other people, or only players in their own little bubble who all interpret things exactly the same way. That's not reality.