Talk:Accuracy Corrector/@comment-71.218.181.47-20150319031534/@comment-4523651-20150319172742

Seems like a really loose reading, when the card's intended purpose is a series of independent actions.

"When attacking, you may cancel all of your dice results." Cool, you like your roll, you can keep it, otherwise you can cancel it. All this part means is that you don't have to use this card every turn if you get good enough results (2 or more hits/crits).

"Then, [once the conditions are met] you may add two hits to your roll." The "then" makes it sound like a conditional statement.

The phrasing is similar to the R7, but I sincerely hope that the difference is because R7 is a declared action, and sometimes you already have a Target Lock on the opponent and can't take an additional TL. Otherwise, slap this sucker on a B-Wing, E-Wing, or other System Upgradable ship and watch the 5-6 dice attacks flow (with two guaranteed hits). Nah, that's not broken.