

You can move your figure up to that many tix forward or back. Your figure has a Speed number on the top of its base. You can then attack with up to two of your figures. When it's your turn, move as many of your battle figures as you want. The player that makes the correct guess gets to take the first turn.īackups: You are allowed up to 50 points in your back-ups.īattle Masters: No "Battle Masters" figures are allowed during official tournament play. One player grinds, the other calls "red" or "black." Uncover the window on the base. After grinding, start figures 2 "tix" in from the edge of the play area.ĭetermine who goes first by grinding a battle figure while covering the window on the top of its base. Players start opposite each other.īefore placing a battle figure in the play area, roll it forward a few "tix." This is called "grinding" and scrambles the Attacktix window on the bottom of the base. Recommended play area size is 30 by 30 inches. Play on the floor or a table, with a surface that allows the figures to move easily. You must own any figure you intend to play. substitue from a friend) figures are not allowed during Attacktix tournament play. Special all silver figures (figures given as prizes at Hasbro sanctioned official Attacktix tournaments) - Only one all silver tournament figure may be played as part of your squad during the tournament. Note: While 100 is the recommended point value for a squad, you can run a tournament with any point value as long as all players have equal points. The rest of your figures are your back-ups. The standard tournament game uses 100 points of figures.įor example, you take Anakin (Cost: 40), Shaak-Ti (40) and two Clone Troopers (10 each) for 100 points, and the other player takes Palpatine (40), General Grievous (30), and Commander Bly (30) for 100 points. When you are the last one standing, you win!Įach player builds a squad by taking Attacktix battle figures of equal total cost.

The Star Wars Attacktix Master Rules are rules for use primarily in tournament play.
