Announcement[]
Players brave the dangers of the Maelstrom as they salvage for discarded coaxium containers along the Kessel Run in this Event Kit for Star Wars: Armada! The Summa Of All Things Event Pack is designed for two players or teams with players each controlling their own fleet attempting to recover as much coaxium as possible. But there are many dangers in the Maelstrom and players will have to contend with a Summa-verminoth obstacle that threatens to devour their ships in addition to their rival scavengers. This Event follows a new format for fleet building. Additional rules for how to play will be provided to each player at the event.
Rules[]
Each player builds a 200-point fleet following the rules for fleet building in the rules reference with the following exceptions:
- A fleet cannot have a flagship. Commander upgrades cannot be equipped.
- Fleets do not use objective cards. This scenario takes the place of objectives.
- A fleet must include at least four squadrons but cannot include more than two unique squadrons. Squadrons cannot make up more than 67 points (one-third) of a fleet.
- A fleet cannot contain a large or huge ship.
- A fleet cannot include more than one flotilla.
- A fleet cannot include more than one medium ship.
Contents[]
Back of the box
Contains materials and prize support for 8 players, including the lntensify Firepower! card featuring new art.
8 Punch Sheets • 8 Promo Cards • 8 Sets of Setup Cards • 1 Insert Sheet
Summa-verminoth token as compared to a small ship base
FAQs[]
- Q: Can you put Volatile Coaxium tokens on obstacles and then move it with Ezra Bridger or Grav Shift Reroute along with the obstacle?
- A: Yes.
- Q: Can you put mine tokens on the Summa-verminoth?
- A: Yes.
- Q: Is the Summa-verminoth triggering Proximity Mine's explosion with its movement?
- A: No.
- Q: Does the Summa-verminoth interact with Chart Officer and Jaina's Light?
- A: Yes, these cards would resolve as normal if a ship equipped with them overlap the Summa-Verminoth. (But not if they are overlapped by the Summa-Verminoth.)
- Q: What happens if the Summa-verminoth overlaps a squadrons?
- A: Follow the same rules for overlapping as a ship maneuver; the player that did not move the Summa-verminoth gets to place the squadron. [1]
- Q: How does the Summa-verminoth move backwards?
- Q: How does Ensnaring Tentacles work if neither player has a control token?
- Q: How is control of the Summa-verminoth determined?
- A: You check for control of the Summa-verminoth each time a ship activates. A prior player's control of the Summa-verminoth doesn't constitute current control when checking for control. If nobody gains control, then no one has the control token and it remains neutral. The player that last had it doesn't continue to keep it, because they didn't gain control. [2]