No problem!!! It makes it more tense, I played and flew through the Rebel base 3 times but never landed troops. My friend was terrified of me landing and finding him. He was right next to Coruscant too so I had to fly through.
@@indianajo883 I have also put my forces right next to Coruscant, but Imperial happened to draw probe cards of basically every remote far away planet, he went to a couple others, then went "huh, I wonder if he just put a guy next to me" and found me :(
A bit misleading... the Rules state: If the Imperial player ever has loyalty or ground units in the same system as the Rebel base, the Rebel base is immediately revealed. When Imperial ground units ENTER (capital letters by me) the system, the base is revealed before resolving a combat. DEPLOYING as stated in the rules is placing units after production in a system which has a) loyalty (or is subjugated) and b) no enemy units.
I do wish that you added a section on the Team Game variants, but beyond that bravo. You executed the series with exceptional clarity and visualization.
Thank you for such great tutorials. Your narrative approach with clear graphics and visuals are vastly more usefull than the typical poorly lit and hollow sound most other videos have. Plus the added benefit ( to me) that your game selection is almost exclusively games I own. Might I ask what region of the country ( if USA) or world you are in?
Obviously, you have impeccable taste in games! I live in the Chicago suburbs. Originally, from Oregon on the West Coast. Stuck here in the Midwestern U.S. because the job here pays the bills. Someday, I'd like to live on the West Coast again. Maybe after my kids graduate. I do get a little tired of the winters here.
@@harsh-rules I originally grew up in Oregon but did my residency in Illinois. Finally back to the west in the Boise area. I agree with the above poster.
Hi, thanks for the wonderful explanation! Super useful. Just to clarify, can the Empire side - capture another leader after they have already captured one? Is there a limit?
Haha! just wached channel update. Sorry - should have checked there first. I thought it was Wagner :) I'm always on the lookout for music for board gaming - I'm a weird person who has an individualised soundtrack for each board game I play, combining classical, classical movie soundtracks, occassional other songs and ambience. Thanks again for your vids. I just bought Twilight Imperium and found your 3 part tutorial VERY VERY helpful - subscribed.
It's the "Wedding March" from Richard Wagner's Opera Lohengrin. I'm pretty sure you've heard the latter part of the piece if you ever attended a wedding. The section used as the outro to this video is also very famous.