Couple quick questions
Defensive phaser fire vs drones: I have been running games that its a normal roll of 4 and no accurate bonus since small target and doesn't expressly say that you do or don and looked at the accurate more with respect to attacking.
SH,PH arc: If straight lined up front...
Got another inquiry concerning rules.
Special Warp out now originally I had thought when it said end phase it was referring to end of movement you can warp but after much chatter we were rethinking that it meant you don't warp until the very end of an entire turn wondering which is it.
Also...
Will do, should be interesting since to start I just pulled numbers out of the air so far in the midst of the 1st turn of movements and potential engagements. Started with taking one of my fleets at at Fed outpost and how I structured things every nation had 15k points but had to deduct 300...
Thank you I thought it was being used way to op in our last play test. If drones are in the have to roll to lock range though I would think you could then use redirect to reroll to lock would that be fair to say.
Oddly enough my group just started playing ACTA:SF since we missed star trek minis(played the old fasa ones back in the day) and I have been working on a simple campaign open style system with very basic economy(risk like). Just starting to play test to see how it works using Fed and Empire map...
Question concerning the scout trait since in last session of play testing the redirect fire at least how we read it seems op. Is it the intent that a scout ship can use the redirect ability basically unlimited times in a turn(outside of just one weapon system per firing ship) for any fire going...
Another quick question since we were so use to a natural 6 being a crit but ready some posts it seems like the implication is that phasers do actually crit on or 5 or 6 would that be correct?
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