CR 218 Flashcards

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What is an objective marker?

A

An objective marker is a 40mm round marker.

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How does a model contest an objective?

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A model contests an objective if the objective marker is within its combat range.

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How does a player gain control of an objective?

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A player gains control of an objective if the sum of the Control characteristics of friendly models contesting that objective is higher than that of enemy models.

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When do you check for control of objectives?

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Check if you gain control of objectives at the start of the first battle round and at the end of each turn.

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How long does control of an objective last?

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An objective remains in your control until your opponent gains control of it.

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How are terrain features controlled?

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Terrain features are controlled in the same way as objective markers but do not remain in your control if no friendly models are contesting them.

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What should you do if an objective marker is nudged?

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Just remember to put them back in their proper positions when determining objective control.

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What are the steps at the end of each turn?

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  1. The active player can use any abilities with the End of Your Turn or End of Any Turn timing, then their opponent can do the same.
  2. Determine which player controls each objective (if any).
  3. The active player scores victory points as described in the battleplan.
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What do objective markers represent in battleplans?

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Many battleplans award victory points for controlling objectives, which are represented by objective markers.

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What is the size of objective markers?

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Unless otherwise specified, objective markers are round and 40mm wide.

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Can models move over objective markers?

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Models can move over and end their moves on objective markers.

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What happens if an objective marker is on the border between territories?

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It is within all those territories but wholly within none of them.

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Do objective markers block visibility?

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Objective markers don’t block visibility.

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How does a model contest an objective?

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If an objective is within a model’s combat range, that model is contesting that objective.

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What if a unit has models contesting an objective?

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If any models in a unit are contesting an objective, that unit is contesting that objective.

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How many objectives can a unit contest per turn?

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Each unit can only contest one objective per turn.

17
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What happens if a unit can contest multiple objectives?

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Its player must pick one of those objectives for it to contest.

18
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What is the process for determining objective control?

A
  1. Each player determines the control score of each of their units contesting that objective.
  2. Each player adds up the control scores of all of their units contesting that objective.
  3. Players compare their army control scores for that objective.
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What is a unit’s control score?

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A unit’s control score is the combined Control characteristics of all the models in that unit that are contesting the objective.

20
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Can a unit’s control score be reduced below 1?

A

Some abilities modify a unit’s control score, but it cannot be reduced to less than 1.

21
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What happens if one player’s score is higher for an objective?

A

That player gains control of that objective.

22
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How are terrain features controlled?

A

Terrain features are controlled in the same way as objectives, but do not remain in your control if your units are no longer contesting them.

23
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Can a unit contest both an objective and a terrain feature?

A

Each unit can contest 1 objective and 1 terrain feature at the same time.

24
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What happens at the end of each battle round?

A

The active player can use any End of Battle Round abilities, then their opponent can do the same.

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What should you do after completing the specified number of battle rounds?

A

The battle has ended, and you should follow the rules included in that battleplan to determine the winner.