Within, Completely Within, and Not Within

Within Completely Within and Not Within
Some abilities require two objects to be within, completely within, or not within a certain distance from each other.An object is within a Range of another object if any portion of it is inside that Range as measured by the Range Tool. For a unit to be within a specified Range, only 1 miniature in the unit must be within the given Range. An object is always within any Range of itself.An object is completely within a Range of another object if it is entirely inside that Range as measured by the Range Tool. For a unit to be completely within a Range, all miniatures in the unit must be completely within the given Range. A unit that is completely within a certain Range is also within that RangeAn object is not within a Range of another object if it is entirely outside that Range as measured by the Range Tool. For a unit to be not within a Range, all miniatures in the unit must be not within the given Range.

Undeployed Units

If a unit is not on the battlefield because it has not yet Deployed this game, it is undeployed. An undeployed unit is within any distance and in LOS of each allied undeployed unit and is not within any distance and not in LOS of each enemy unit and each unit on the battlefield.
Photo with the measurement tool flat on the ground.The Clone Trooper unit is within black/range-1.png of Obi-Wan Kenobi because it has at least 1 miniature whose base is at least partially inside the first segment of the Range Tool. The AT-RT is completely within black/range-1.png of Obi-Wan Kenobi because its base is entirely inside the first segment of the Range Tool. The B1 Battle Droids are not within black/range-1.png of Obi-Wan Kenobi because all of their miniatures' bases are entirely outside the first segment of the Range Tool.
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