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This is the final version of the rules for Gencon.

SSB 2.0 rules version 0.9
Written by Eric Larson
Play tested by: Dean Miller (map issue), Aaron (Lobostelle) (general questions and ship names), Lou Vasillion (Lou) (general rules and ship stats)

To start playing Star Ship Battles miniatures game, do the following:
Build a fleet. Decide on a build total (200, 300 or expanded to 500).
Create a Battle Map. Place two Star Ship battle maps to form a rectangle. Every four small squares is one sector (or use a War at Sea map). Place the two objective markers (as shown on the map) in the center row 4 squares apart. Each player can place two asteroid/planets on their half of the map (not in the center row).
The players show their fleets. If both fleets contain the same unique unit, then remove that unit and continue playing (for example, Luke's X-wing can not be in both fleets).
Each player rolls two dice, the higher roll sets up first. This player selects either end of the battle map and deploys their fleet. Ships can deploy in the first row of sectors on your edge of the map. Cloaked units can deploy anywhere on your half of the map (the first 5 rows). No units can start in the same sector as a Planet. Fighters with hyperdrive special ability can start anywhere on your half of the battle map (Gravity Well Projectors prevent the use of hyperdrives). Fighters can start in the same sector as asteroids. Fighters not deployed must be assigned to a ship with the launch special ability.
The second player deploys their fleet following the same restrictions.

The half sectors on the sides of the battle map are impassable and are not used in play. You can not set up or move into the half sectors. You can not move units off the outside edges of the map, there is no way off the battle map.

How to win
The first player to score 150% of the build total for the game wins (ie. 200 point game – 300 points, 300 point game – 450 points and 500 point game – 750 points).

You can score points in three ways:
When you destroy an enemy unit, you score points equal to the cost of the destroyed unit.
When you seize an objective sector, you score 100, 150 or 200 points respectively. There are two objective sectors on the battle map.
When your opponent has no ships remaining in play (cloaked fighters and fighters don't count as ships), you score 100, 150 or 200 points. This bonus is only scored the first time it happens during the game.

Check for victory at end of each turn. It's possible that both players might reach 300, 450 or 750 points in the same turn. In this case, the player who achieves the higher score wins.

If at any time, your opponent has no units left at the end of a phase, the game ends and you win.

Claiming Objectives
To control an objective sector, you must have one or more ships in the sector and your opponent can not have any ships in or adjacent to the sector. cloaked fighters and fighters don't count for controlling objective sectors (although those units can help you deny control of a sector by destroying your opponent's ships).

Once you claim an objective sector, remove that marker from the battle map and put it face up in front of you. Your opponent can not take it from you, even if their units later occupy that sector.

How to read a stat card
Name: This is the name of the unit.
Faction: Each unit belongs to a specific faction in the Star Wars universe.
Type: The three basic types of units in the game are Ship, cloaked fighter and fighter. The unit type affects how the unit resists attacks and interacts with other units. Most units also have an additional subtype that provides more information on what exactly that unit is. The subtypes are:
Ship: Dreadnaught, Crusier, Freighter
Cloaked fighter: none
Fighter: none

Cost: The number of points you pay to add the unit to your fleet. A unit's cost is also added to your Victory point total to see if you win the game.
Speed: The number of sectors the unit can move in one turn.
Flagship bonus: On Flagships, the number you add to your initiative roll each turn to determine which players act first and second.
Armor: The number of successes that an attacker needs to roll to hit (and damage) this unit (or abort it, if it's a fighter).
Vital Armor: the number of successes that an attacker needs to roll to destroy this unit with a single attack.
Hull Points: The number of times a ship or cloaked fighter must be damaged to destroy it. For example a ship with 3 hull points at full health and 2 hull points at reduced health, requires 5 hits to destroy it. Fighters don't have hull points (they are aborted or destroyed).
Attack types: The following are the attack types in the game.
Main, 2nd, 3rd gunnery: The number of attack dice you roll when the unit attacks a Ship. There is a value for point-blank, short, medium, and long range (0, 1, 2, or 3 sectors). Each attack die that comes up a 4 or 5 is one success; each attack die that comes up a 6 is two successes.
Many ships have secondary gunnery (2nd) or tertiary gunnery (3rd). These are batteries of lighter guns that the ship can employ. Secondary and tertiary gunnery attacks work just like main gunnery attacks. Many Fighters also have a main gunnery attack, which represents their ability to strafe enemy ships.
AAA: The number of attack dice you roll when the unit attacks a Fighter. AAA normally have a range of 0, so only units in the same sector as the Fighter can attack it. Fighters have a good AAA attack in order to attack other planes.
Bomb: The number of attack dice you roll when the unit attacks a Ship. Bomb attacks work like Gunnery attacks. Each attack die that comes up a 4 or 5 is one success; each attack die that comes up a 6 is two successes.
ACF (Anti-Cloaked Fighter): The number of attack dice you roll when the unit attacks a cloaked fighter. ACF attacks normally have a range of 0, so only units in the same sector as the cloaked fighter can attack it. ACF attacks work like gunnery attacks. Each attack die that comes up a 4 or 5 is one success; each attack die that comes up a 6 is two successes.

The only way you can attack a ACF is by making a ACF attack (cloaked fighters can attack other cloaked fighters with the Cloaked targeting special ability). If a unit does not have a ACF value, it can not attack enemy Cloaked Fighters, unless it has a special ability that allows it to do so.

Missile: The number of attack die you roll when the unit attacks a ship. There is a value for point-blank, short, medium and long range (0, 1, 2, or 3 sectors). Missile attacks are different from standard attacks, since they ignore a unit's armor and vital armor. Each attack die that comes up a 6 is a hit, and each hit deals 2 points of hull damage.

Special Abilities: Most units have one or more special abilities (see the list of special abilities).

Sequence of Play
The game is played in turns. During each turn, players follow a sequence of play consisting of the following phases:

A. Initiative phase
B. Ship movement phase
First player's ship movement step
Second player's ship movement step
First player's cloaked fighter movement step
Second player's cloaked fighter movement step
C. Fighter movement phase
Starting with the first player, player's alternate moving fighters
D. Anti Fighter Defense phase
First player's Anti Fighter defense step
Second player's Anti Fighter defense step
E. Fighter Attack phase
First player's fighter attack step
Second player's fighter attack step
F. Ship Attack phase
First player's ship attack step
Second player's ship attack step
G. cloaked fighter attack phase
First player's cloaked fighter attack step
Second player's cloaked fighter attack step
H. End of turn

First and Second player: In each phase, actions withing the same phase are considered to be simultaneous. For purposes of timing for units' special abilities, however, each phase is subdivided into steps to identify when the first player and second player act. For example, if a first player's ship destroys a second player's ship, the second player's ship would still get to fire during that same phase.

A. Initiative Phase
Roll two dice and add the sum to your best Flagship bonus to determine initiative.

The initiative phase determines the order in which players will act each turn. Each player makes an initiative roll by rolling two dice and adding the sum to their best Flagship bonus. If you don't have any Flagships in your fleet, then add zero.

The players with the higher result wins initiative. If you and your opponent both have the same initiative total, the player with the better Flagship bonus wins. If you still both have the same initiative bonus, it's a tie – reroll until one player or the other wins.

If you win initiative, you're the second player to act for that turn and your opponent is the first player. Going second is better because you can see where your opponent moves their units before you have to decide where to move your units.

B. Ship movement phase
You can move each Ship and cloaked fighter a number of sectors equal to its speed.

The ship movement phase consists of four steps:
First player's ship movement step
Second player's ship movement step
First player's cloaked fighter movement step
Second player's cloaked fighter movement step

In your ship and cloaked fighter movement step, you can move any, all or none of your units. Move your units one at a time. Each unit can move a number of sectors equal to its speed.

Some ships have a special ability (actually a drawback) called Slow. You must roll a die to see if a Slow ship's speed is reduced each time you move it. Check your Slow ships before you move them so that you know how far each unit can move.

C. Fighter movement phase
In this phase, the first player and second player alternate moving fighters.
First player moves one fighter unit
Second player moves one fighter unit
Continue alternating moving until both players have moved (or chosen not to move) all their fighters

Fighters that start the phase inside a ship, have reloaded any one shot weapons (missiles, bombs). To move a fighter back into a ship, move that fighter to the same sector as the ship and remove that fighter from the battle map. If that ship should be destroyed, then this fighter is also destroyed.

D. Anti Fighter Defense phase
Use your units Anti fighter (AAA for ships and Main guns for fighters) attacks to attack enemy fighters occupying their sectors.

The Anti fighter defense step consists of two step:
First player's Anti Fighter defense step
Second player's Anti Fighter defense step

In your Anti fighter step, you may attack enemy fighters using your units' Anti Fighter attacks. Most units have range 0 for their Anti fighter attacks, so you can only attack enemy fighters that occupy the same sector as one of those units. Each unit may attack one enemy fighter.

E. Fighter Attack phase
Attack enemy ships, cloaked fighters with your fighters using ACF, bomb, missile or gunnery attacks.

The fighter attack phase consists of two steps:
First player's fighter attack step
Second player's fighter attack step

In your fighter attack step, you may attack enemy ships or cloaked fighters with your fighters. Most fighters have a range 0, so you can only attack enemy ships or cloaked fighters in the same sector as those fighters. Fighters that were aborted in the Anti Fighter defense phase can't attack in this phase unless they have a special ability to do so.

Even if your fighters have multiple attack types available, you can only use one attack per fighter this phase.

Fighters can strafe enemy ships using their main gunnery attack. While strafing, the fighter has -2 to both armor and vital armor.

F. Ship Attack phase
Attack enemy ships or cloaked fighters with your ships using either ACF, gunnery or missile attacks.

The ship attack phase consists of two steps:
First player's ship attack step
Second player's ship attack step

In your ship attack step, each of your ships may fire on enemy targets within range using its gunnery and missile attacks or attack a cloaked fighter using its ACF attack. If a ship has gunnery, missile and ACF attacks available, you choose whether to make an ACF attack or instead make gunnery and missile attacks.

Ships that have secondary and tertiary gunnery values may attack with each of their gunnery attacks in the same turn. No gunnery attack can be used more that one time, unless a unit has a special ability that allows it to do so.

G. cloaked fighter attack phase
Attack enemy ships and cloaked fighters using your cloaked fighters using missile attacks.

The cloaked fighters attack phase consists of two steps:
First player's cloaked fighter attack step
Second player's cloaked fighter attack step

In your cloaked fighter attack step, each of your cloaked fighters with a missile attack value may attack enemy ships in range. Some cloaked fighters units may also attack other cloaked fighters if they have a special ability that allows them to do so.

H. End of turn
Claim objective markers. Check victory points.

If you have a ship in an objective sector, and no enemy ships are in or adjacent to that sector, you may claim the objective marker.

If your opponent has no ships remaining in play, you gain bonus victory points equal to the value of one objective marker. You only gain these bonus victory points once per game – the first time your opponent has no ships left at the end of the turn.

Check to make sure you've recorded the Victory Points for destroying enemy units and claiming objectives that turn.

You win if you reach of exceed 150% of the build total for the game wins (ie. 200 point game – 300 points, 300 point game – 450 points and 500 point game – 750 points).

In some games, it might be possible to reach a stalemate before one player wins the game. (For example, if one player has only cloaked fighters remaining while the other player only fighters with an ACF attack value.) In cases where the game has reached a stalemate, the player with the highest total point value of units remaining is the winner.

Speed and Movement
Once each turn, each ship, cloaked fighter and fighter can move a number of sectors equal to its speed. You don't have to move a units if you don't want to. Facing doesn't matter, because over the course of a turn it's assumed that your ships and cloaked fighters can maneuver to bring their batteries to bear. All that matters is the number of sectors your units enter.

Enemy occupied sectors:
You can move into or pass through enemy occupied sectors freely. Enemy units don't have any sort of attacks of opportunity or defensive fire against your units – no unit can attack or be attacked in the Ship for fighter movement phases.

Stacking
A units can only end its movement in a sector is there's room for it in that sector. In a single sector, each player may have:
up to two ships,
one cloaked fighter, and
up to four fighters

Enemy ships, cloaked fighters and fighters don't count against your limit for a sector (but do count against your opponents stacking limit, of course).

A ship, cloaked fighter or fighter can't finish its movement in a sector if that movement would break stacking restrictions, but may “pass through” if it has sufficient movement remaining.

Some miniatures are too big to completely fit in a sector. However, they still count as only being in one sector. (As a rule of thumb, a miniature is “in” the sector that most of the model occupies.)

Battle Map Features
While some space battles take place in the vast emptiness of space, features such as asteroids or planets may interfere with movement or otherwise affect the battle.

Asteroids
They can take up to half the area of a sector. Only fighters are allowed to enter this sector (ships and cloaked fighters are too large). Asteroids can also interfere with line of sight.

Planets
They can take up to ¾ the area of a sector. No unit can move into the same sector as a planet. Planets can also interfere with line of sight. Ships with the “landing” special ability gain points for being adjacent.

Line of Sight
To determine whether two units have line of sight to each other, draw an imaginary line from the dot in the center of the attack unit's sector to the dot in the center of the target's sector. If you draw the line without crossing any part of an asteroid or planet, the unit can see the target and attack. If the line of sight runs exactly along the side of an obstructed sector or exactly touches an asteroid or planet without crossing it, the line of sight isn't blocked.

Resolving Attacks
Attacks within each phase are simultaneous. However, the first player resolves all of their attacks first, followed by the second player. Effects (such as damage and destruction) are then applied at the end of phase after both players have acted.

Resolving ACF, bomb and gunnery attacks
To resolve an ACF, bomb or gunnery attack, roll a number of attack dice equal to the firing unit's attack value for that type of attack against the target. Gunnery attacks vary with range, so make sure you use the correct gunnery value for the target's range. Each attack die that comes up a 4 or 5 is one success; each attack die that comes up a 6 is two successes.

Compare the number of successes you score against the target's armor and vital armor and check to see the result:
If you roll fewer successes than the target's armor, you miss.
If you roll successes equal to or greater than the target's armor, you hit and deal 1 point of hull damage to the target. Place a face-down damage counter by the target ship or cloaked fighter.
If you roll successes equal to or greater than the target's vital armor, you destroy it! Place a face-up destroyed counter by the target ship or cloaked fighter.

At the end of the phase, flip damage counters up and apply their effects. Remove units with destroyed counters from the game.

Resolving Anti fighter attacks
To resolve an Anti Fighter attack, roll a number of attack dice equal to the firing unit's Anti fighter attack value. Each attack die that comes up a 4 or 5 is one success; each attack die that comes up a 6 is two successes.

Compare the number of successes you score against the target fighters armor and vital armor and check to see the result;
If you roll fewer successes than the target's armor, you miss.
If you roll successes equal to or greater than the target's armor, you hit and abort the fighter from its current mission. Place a face-up Aborted counter by the target fighter.
If you roll successes equal to or greater than the target's vital armor, you destroy it! Place a face-up destroyed counter by the target fighter.

Once a fighter is aborted be one Anti Fighter attack, additional Anti Fighter attacks against it have no further effect on that unit. Aborted fighters can't attack in the fighter attack phase.

At the end of the Anti fighter defense phase, remove units with destroyed counters from the game. Aborted fighters suffer no permanent damage, but can't do anything else this turn unless they have a special ability to do so.

Resolving Missile Attacks
To resolve a missile attack, roll a number of attack dice equal to the firing unit's missile attack value at the appropriate range. Each attack die that comes up a 6 is a hit.

Each missile hits deals 2 points of hull damage to the target ship, ignoring armor. Place a face-down “2 damage” counter by the target ship or cloaked fighter.

When a unit's hull damage equals or exceeds its hull points, you destroy it! Place a face-up destroyed counter be the target ship or cloaked fighter.

At the end of the phase, flip damage counters face up and apply their effects. Remove units with destroyed counters from the game.

Extra comments
Ships can not use ER X on freighters.
When freighters are targeted by a dreadnaughts main guns, only 6’s hit (they still count as 2 hits)
Freighters can either make gunnery/missile attacks or ACF attacks (not both).
Fighters choose to attack with bombs or missiles (not both)

Variants
500 point games
Increase ship stacking to 3 ships, 1 cloaked fighter and 6 fighters per side in the same sector
The game is played to 750 points and each objective is worth 250 points

Glossary
ER X - while undamaged this unit can make main gunnery range 3 attacks at range X
Missile defense 1 - each missile hit does one less hull damage
Bristling with guns - can make two secondary gunnery attacks against separate targets
Freighter Leader - +1 init for each freighter you control (max 3)
Landing +X - if this ship lands on an enemy planet, you get X points
Audacious attack - once per game, this unit can make 2 attacks. Targets must be in different sectors.
Cloaked targeting - this unit can attack Cloaked Fighters in the same sector
Missile X - this unit can make a single missile X attack
Poor Defensive Armament - whenever enemy fighters attack this unit, this unit has -1 armor
Skip Bomb - Whenever this unit makes a bomb attack, each 6 counts as 3 successes instead of 2
Slow X - on a roll of X or less, his unit moves one less
Tractor Beams – once a game move one adjacent enemy fighter or freighter one sector closer to this ship
Gravity Well Projectors - enemy units can not use hyperdrives
Pack Hunter - if you control any other cloaked fighters with Pack Hunter, this unit rolls one extra die when making missile attacks


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It looks like a more rich game at this point. I will play some games when I have some time because I want to play for sure, I think I signed up but I can't remember at this point.

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so where is the up to date ship information? Clearly we are not using the existing cards any longer because they do not match the current rule set as it stands now.

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We do need the ship info before we leave for gencon and i am sure some people will leave the monday before if they are traveling from a great distance.


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we need to get the ship stat list soon because most people do not bring all of there stuff to gencon and they also do not have time to get there squad ready in a day or two before the event. there is also only 8 days till most of us leave.


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IMO, these rules need a lot of improvement still for clarity's sake. Some things have been updated since the 0.8 rule set version, but there's still a few holes. I'm hoping to play in it, just for the fun of it, but we'll see.

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The ship stats unless changed and I am not aware of it should be posted already but I could be wrong.

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dnemiller wrote:
The ship stats unless changed and I am not aware of it should be posted already but I could be wrong.


I have those ship stats, I just was asking in case they had changed at all, after all the rule set has continued to evolve, also they are only available currently in that one post.

But thanks for the heads up Dean, I look forward to playing the new game, I'm still not real solid with it yet, but considering only 6 or so folks are signed up for it, that should be okay.

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viewtopic.php?f=184&t=8661&start=0

Here is a link, it just shoots you over the the SSB forum.

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about a 4 weeks ago eric said he needed to change some of the ships and they have not changed yet. i can not get ahold of him so i dont know what eric is doing with the stats yet.


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the stats should be up tomarrow heard from eric today.


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any news eric?


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I had noticed that some of the ships were doubled up and in an odd manor. Another question, the object markers where do we get those or what are we using for them? I don't have AAWaS, never played it so a lot of these changes look way good, and I like the sector range total.

Another quick question, how many D6's am I gonna need to play this game?

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dalsiandon wrote:
Another quick question, how many D6's am I gonna need to play this game?


Well, you can get away with only 1 D6, you'll just have to roll it a lot, lol. I would recommend having 10-12 probably. You can usually buy one of those bricks of matching D6s at any LGS shop, and I think those usually come with at least 12 D6s, maybe more.

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Another quick question, how many D6's am I gonna need to play this game?


Well, you can get away with only 1 D6, you'll just have to roll it a lot, lol. I would recommend having 10-12 probably. You can usually buy one of those bricks of matching D6s at any LGS shop, and I think those usually come with at least 12 D6s, maybe more.


I got a couple of those fine bricks of D6's.

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You should have at least 6 d6's his kids are also going back with there mom at 5 today he hopes to have every thing for this event done sometime on saterday. :scout:


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:05 pm 
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My kids are back so now the update can take place.


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 Post subject: Re: SSB 2.0 version 0.9 (Final rules for Gencon)
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:16 pm 
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dalsiandon wrote:
Excellent

Update posted (first post in this thread).

Now for the ships.


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dalsiandon wrote:
Excellent

Update posted (first post in this thread).

Now for the ships.


Any big specific changes? I glanced over it and it seems about the same to me.

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