Rather than having new players memorize that explanation, I attached the moniker "Double-Tap" next to that definition to be able to reference it quickly. Each sheet shows which maneuvers can be performed twice consecutively (by sacrificing an action or suffering strain) in a turn to stack effect. ![]() What is Double-Tap? Is this from some new splatbook? The mechanics for using it are clearly explained in the rule's little box itself and is not considered in any other definition/explanation. The popular Space Combat home-brew rule "Snap-Roll" (by GMPhil) is included and labeled as optional for those who would like to incorporate it. What is Snap-Roll? Does it affect the veracity of the rest of the cheat-sheet? There are 2 versions for each sheet, one is printer friendly and the other is dark-theme. Most of their clarifications translated to the actual Errata itself, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything. They have been cross referenced w/ the latest EOTE Errata and I referenced almost every discussion I could find on rule interpretation where clarifying statements from the Dev's were posted. Here's some questions/topics that have come up, to save you the time of fishing through all the comments yourself.ĭo these account for some of the ambiguous wording in the early versions of the Core Rulebooks? If you have already downloaded and printed these sheets, the only one you would need to grab again is the Starship and Vehicle Combat Cheat-Sheet, none of the others were modified in any way. I do apologize sincerely for this inconsistency/typo. It's just a creative naming-convention I used for the mechanic of using a maneuver twice consecutively in a turn. To keep all 4 sheets consistent, I have corrected the typo and updated the download link. I found a little inconsistency/typo today on the Starship and Vehicle Combat Cheat-Sheet where I referred to the moniker Double-Tap (see FAQ below) as Double-Dip. /r/tabletop - For all kinds of tabletop gamingįeel free to use these if you would like! I made them to make it easier for new players in my own campaign./r/xwingtmg - For FFG's excellent X-wing: The Miniatures Game./r/StarWarsEU - For everything beyond the movies!./r/SagaEdition - Dedicated to the Star Wars Saga Edition roleplaying game created by Wizards of the Coast./r/starwarsd20 - For the Wizards of the Coast d20 Star Wars systems./r/StarWarsD6 - Original West End Games edition./r/rpg - For general discussion of this and other RPGs./r/genesysrpg/ - Genesys RPG system, similar to SWRPG and also made by FFG.Experienced with other RPG systems but new to SWRPG?.New to the system and don't know where to start?.Looking for a breakdown of all the released and announced products for SWRPG? More Information about each game Now go have fun! New and Upcoming Releases Name Nearly all Jedi are dead, the Empire is strong, and the Rebel Alliance has won a major victory. The basic setting of the RPG is after the destruction of the first Death Star. Whether you love Star Wars and have never tried a pen & paper roleplaying game, you are a crowned class B dungeon master, or if you are an old hand from the beta, welcome to a great place to talk about the FFG Star Wars Roleplaying Game! Instead, be nice to each other!Ĭlick here for an invite to the wonderfully helpful and positive Star Wars RPG (FFG) Discord community! What is /r/SWRPG?Ĭheck out the Wiki for useful links, guides and original content! ![]()
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