Command Tokens

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This N4 rule is not used in CodeOne.

Command Tokens represent the command and control resources at your disposal to support your combat force.

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Each player has four Command Tokens per game.

Command Tokens have three different gaming use modes:


Command Tokens: Strategic Use

The Strategic Use of Command Tokens has a special and unique nature, reflecting defensive intel actions deployed by Mission Control.

The player who has the first Player Turn can make Strategic Use of Command Tokens during his Deployment. By spending one single Command Token during his Deployment he can:

  • Set aside one extra Trooper to deploy after their opponent.


The player who has the second Player Turn can make Strategic Use of Command Tokens in the Tactical Phase of the adversary's first Player Turn. By spending one single Command Token at the end of the adversary's Order Count, they can choose one of the following options:


Command Tokens: Executive Use

Executive Use of Command Tokens is made during the player’s Executive Use of Command Tokens step of the Tactical Phase, which represents executive actions performed by Mission Control. For each Command Token expended, the player may do one of the following:

Players may expend as many Command Tokens during a single Tactical Phase as they desire, assuming they have enough. Players may also use more than one Command Token for the same effect.


Command Tokens: Tactical Use

Players can make Tactical Use of Command Tokens during their Active Turn. This reflects the tactical usage of intel resources by Mission Control.

For each Command Token expended, the player may do one of the following:

Update PDF 2.1, July 2023

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Original

  • Have one Trooper be unaffected by Retreat! This Trooper ignores the effects of the Retreat! situation until the end of the game.
  • Reroll a failed WIP Roll when trying to use the Doctor Special Skill on a Trooper with a Cube. This reroll does not provide a new ARO to the enemy.
  • Reroll a failed WIP Roll when trying to use the Engineer Special Skill on a Trooper with the Remote Presence Special Skill. This reroll does not provide a new ARO to the enemy.

Players may expend as many Command Tokens during a single Active Turn as they desire, assuming they have enough. Players may also use more than one Command Token for the same effect.


IMPORTANT

Players cannot expend Command Tokens during their Reactive Turn.

Example

Example of use of Command Tokens: Rerolling

During her Active Turn, a Trauma Doc tries to use her Special Skill Doctor to heal a Fusilier, who is currently Unconscious. She expends one Short Skill of her Order, but fails her WIP Roll. However, her player uses a Command Token to reroll the WIP Roll. Without expending or declaring a new Order, the Trauma Doc rolls her WIP again. Sadly, luck is not on her side and she fails again. Still her player wants to spend a new Command Token and give the Trauma Doc one further opportunity to pass her WIP Roll and heal the Fusilier. This will be her last chance, but only because her player has no more Command Tokens left to spend.


FAQs & Errata

N4 FAQ
Version: 1.0, Jan 2021

Q: When making Strategic Use of a Command Token to place a Trooper in Suppressive Fire State, how does this interact with Marker States, nearby enemy Mines etc?

A: The Trooper has not declared an Order, and will not trigger enemy Deployable Weapons etc. However, any States, Fireteam membership etc. that would be cancelled by declaring a Suppressive Fire Entire Order will be cancelled.

Related Pages: Command Tokens, Suppressive Fire State


N4 FAQ
Version: 1.0, Jan 2021

Q: Can the Order provided by an Isolated Trooper be transformed into a Regular Order with a Command Token?

A: No.

Related Pages: Command Tokens, Isolated State


N4 FAQ
Version: 1.3, Nov 2022

Q: When do Unconscious, Dead or Sepsitorized Troopers leave a Combat Group?

A: Unconscious Troopers are still part of their Combat Group. Dead or Sepsitorized Troopers are not part of any Combat Group.

Related Pages: Combat Groups, Command Tokens, Dead, Sepsitorized, Unconscious