Talk:Guidance Chips/@comment-67.10.211.143-20160509174532/@comment-1924701-20160603184618

The rules are written with the assumption that each player has access to their own collection. If you own a collection that is shared by multiple people, you'll have to come up with a house rule for how to handle the limited nature of the cards.

As long as you're using house rules, however, you could simply allow unlimited proxies. Many online squad builders will let you assemble a squad list and print it out, often with the option of displaying the card image or the card text. Playing this way would allow you to use the ship models that you own with cards that you do not own, and is perfectly fine for casual home play. (This would not typically be allowed in FFG-sanctioned tournament play.)

However, you should be a bit more worried about the players, if one player wants to screw over another player in the squad building phase. How have you currently been allowing squads to be built? Do the players take turns selecting cards? What if both players had included Guidance Chips in their lists -- how have you resolved those situations in the past?