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(Answered) AGOAC clarifications requested (New player)
« on: 24 November 2019, 15:44:54 »
We are just about finished with Scenario 1 of AGAOC, a few things have come up:

1) Scenario 1 Map Layout calls out Desert #2 and Grassland #2, but those are the two sides of the same mapsheet? (We used Desert #1 from the Beginner Box). Scenario 3 also calls out Desert #3 and Grassland #3, those are also the same mapsheet.

2) When declaring a Mech to be stationary in the Movement phase you place a white die showing 6 (Indicating Attacker Modifier of 0, and Target modifier of 0). Also, If the Mech walks but moves 0-2 hexes you would place a white die showing 6 (Indicating Attacker Mod of 1 and target Mod of 0). We haven't had a problem keeping track but, it seems a bit confusing. Just wondering it there is a general way of indicating the difference.

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Re: AGOAC clarifications requested (New player)
« Reply #1 on: 25 November 2019, 14:58:47 »
We are just about finished with Scenario 1 of AGAOC, a few things have come up:

1) Scenario 1 Map Layout calls out Desert #2 and Grassland #2, but those are the two sides of the same mapsheet? (We used Desert #1 from the Beginner Box). Scenario 3 also calls out Desert #3 and Grassland #3, those are also the same mapsheet.

An error we're correcting in the next printing.  Scenario 1 should be Desert #3 and Grassland #2, Scenario 3 should be Desert #2 and Grassland #3.

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2) When declaring a Mech to be stationary in the Movement phase you place a white die showing 6 (Indicating Attacker Modifier of 0, and Target modifier of 0). Also, If the Mech walks but moves 0-2 hexes you would place a white die showing 6 (Indicating Attacker Mod of 1 and target Mod of 0). We haven't had a problem keeping track but, it seems a bit confusing. Just wondering it there is a general way of indicating the difference.

I'm not sure what the demo team does in that case.  You might want to use a separate counter altogether to indicate stationary, if it's getting hard to track.

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