![]() ![]() So we clarified the timing as follows: “You may reveal a completed objective card during your own turn before or after you complete a top- or bottom-row action.” Basically, you can’t complete an objective in the middle of an action. Usually the timing doesn’t matter, but for a few cards it does. This reflects the original intention of the rule, which allows a player to move a character/mech into a territory containing opponent worker(s), force those worker(s) to retreat, and then move a different unit through that territory.Ĭompleting Objective Cards: There was some ambiguity in the original rules about exactly when on your turn you could complete an objective. ![]() Each of the opponent’s workers on that territory immediately retreats to their faction’s home base, leaving behind any resource tokens.” Forcing Workers to Retreat: The first two sentences on the right column of page 11 (Moving into Opponent-Controlled Territories/Controlled by Workers) should read, “If your character or mech move into a territory controlled by an opponent’s workers (and no other units), its movement ends (even if you have a mech ability that would allow it to move further). ![]()
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