Rewatching I realized I made the error of deploying the mandos out the front instead out the sides or the rear of the gauntlet. Don't think it makes a huge difference, but I still should of read the card for drop seat
Seeing it on the table with other ships, that Gauntlet is really pushing on being a huge ship. Overhangs the base way too much to be a standard large ship.
I think the top down camera angle makes it look a lot bigger than it actually is, it fits its place well as the largest large base ship deploying troops
Where do you even find the rules for 2.5? I haven't played or followed the game in a long while, and I don't understand where to find rules or anything like that. What changed in 2.5?
2.5 is just what the community calls AMG's current X-Wing. The current X-Wing Rules Reference is under the X-Wing Documents on www.atomicmassgames.com website.
When you partially execute a maneuver, if you would have overlapped both a friendly and enemy ship, you count it as overlapping a friendly. It's not who you bump first.
Jerome Kentz Once the ship is no longer on top of any other ship, place it so that it is touching the last ship it backed over. (This may result in the ship not leaving its initial position.) Then, after the Check Difficulty step, it suffers an effect based on what ship it overlapped that initially forced it to partially execute the maneuver Right out of rule book
@@alexs339 so in this case, the final position would have overlapped both ships. The final position was correct, but you still suffer as if you overlapped a "friendly". • If there was a simultaneous overlap of friendly or allied and enemy ships, resolve the effect for overlapping a friendly or allied ship. (from current Rules Reference)
@@jeromekentz6616 but the rules state it is based on the ship that initally caused you to overlap.again you can overlap two shipa at that initial point I have done it.
@@jeromekentz6616 the rule is there so you do not force me to bump my own ship and it is there to keep me from intenionally bumping my own without punishment.