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| An arc is an area formed between the lines created by extending hash marks or arc lines printed on a ship token to range 3. A ship is **in** an arc if any part of its base is inside that area. | An arc is an area formed between the lines created by extending hash marks or arc lines printed on a ship token to range 3. A ship is **in** an arc if any part of its base is inside that area. | ||
| * Arcs are measured beyond the base of ships. The portion of any object that lies beneath a ship is not in any of those ship’s arcs. | * Arcs are measured beyond the base of ships. The portion of any object that lies beneath a ship is not in any of those ship’s arcs. | ||
| - | ===== Standard Arcs ===== | ||
| - | There are three types of **standard arcs** created from the crossed diagonal arc lines: | ||
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| - | - **Front arc (<ff xwing> | ||
| - | - **Side arcs (<ff xwing> | ||
| - | - **Rear arc (<ff xwing> | ||
| - | ===== Bullseye Arc ===== | ||
| - | Inside of the front arc, each ship has a bullseye arc. | ||
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| - | **Bullseye arc (<ff xwing> | ||
| - | * The <ff xwing> | ||
| - | * There is no intrinsic effect when a ship attacks a ship in its <ff xwing> | ||
| - | ===== Full Arcs ===== | ||
| - | There are two **full arcs** that use the midway line instead of the printed arc lines. | ||
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| - | - Full front arc (<ff xwing> | ||
| - | - Full rear arc (<ff xwing> | ||
| - | Using the <ff xwing> | ||
| - | * **Behind:** If ship A is in the <ff xwing> | ||
| - | * **In front of:** If ship A is in the <ff xwing> | ||
| - | * **Flanking: | ||
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| - | ===== Turret Arcs ===== | ||
| - | Unlike other arcs, some weapons use turret arc indicators to select arcs. | ||
| - | There are two types of turret arc indicators: single turret (<ff xwing> | ||
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| - | The turret arc indicator points toward one of the ship’s four standard arcs. The standard arc that the turret arc indicator is pointing toward is a <ff xwing> | ||
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| - | A ship with a double turret arc indicator has two <ff xwing> | ||
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| - | A ship can adjust which standard arc(s) that its turret arc indicator is pointing towards by using the rotate (<ff xwing> | ||
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| - | Huge ships have additional rules for turret arc indicators (see Appendix: Huge Ships). | ||
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