Difference between revisions of "Reconnaissance"

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; <u>Mission Rules</u>
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:Secure and Defend: Any Unit that stands adjacent to an objective marker takes control of it until an enemy Unit takes control of it by moving adjacent to it. If a player controls an objective marker at the end of the round, it remains in their control even if they have no models within range of it. If both players have a Unit adjacent to an objective marker, control is given to the player with more Units adjacent to it. In the case of a tie, the previous owner of the objective marker retains control.
:''Objective Markers'':
:: The defending player places down 3 objective markers anywhere within the light blue hexes marked on the map. Each objective marker must be 4 hexes away from one another.
 
:''A Walk in the Park'':
:: During the deployment phase, the attacking player can only deploy the Unit with the lowest deployment cost in their squad. The others are placed in reserves. Throughout the first round, the defender cannot activate any of their Units.
 
:''Quick Reaction Force'':
:: Once an attack has been made, by either side, the attacking player can then deploy the rest of their squad on the hexes along the short table edge of the deployment area.  


;<u>Primary Objective</u>
;<u>Primary Objective</u>

Revision as of 20:09, 5 December 2022

Mission Intel
Mission Rules
Objective Markers:
The defending player places down 3 objective markers anywhere within the light blue hexes marked on the map. Each objective marker must be 4 hexes away from one another.
A Walk in the Park:
During the deployment phase, the attacking player can only deploy the Unit with the lowest deployment cost in their squad. The others are placed in reserves. Throughout the first round, the defender cannot activate any of their Units.
Quick Reaction Force:
Once an attack has been made, by either side, the attacking player can then deploy the rest of their squad on the hexes along the short table edge of the deployment area.
Primary Objective
Points are awarded for controlling objective markers as follows: At the beginning of a player's turn, they score 1 point for each of the following conditions they satisfy:
  • They control one or more objective markers.
  • They control two or more objective markers.
  • They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.

Primary objective cannot be scored in the first round.