sábado, 27 de noviembre de 2010

Sticks and Stones - Savage Worlds


Last  weekend I played Sticks and Stones battle, and I liked it :)


HUNTERS AND MAMMOTHS


INITIAL DEPLOYMENT


STATS
4xCAVEMEN:
A: d8, Sm: d4, Sp: d6, Str: d6, V: d6 Fighting d6, Shooting d6, Throwing d6
Gear: Spears (Damage STR+1D6) Pace: 1 Hand; Parry: 5; Toughness: 5.

CAVEMEN LEADER:
A: d8, Sm: d8, Sp: d6, Str: d8, V: d8 Fighting d8, Shooting d10, Throwing d10
Pace: 1 Hand; Parry: 6; Toughness: 6. Gear: Big Club (Damage STR+1D8)

3xMAMMOTHS :
A: d4, Sm: d6 (A), Sp: d6, Str: d12+4, V: d12 Fighting d8, Intimidation d12
Pace: 1 Hand; Parry: 6; Toughness: 15; Large: +2 to be hit; Tusks (Damage d12+4)


Round 1

Dealing the cards
:
 Group A -> 6      Group -> 8        Leader -> 10        Mammoths -> Q

 Activations
 The groups are activated in card order (Ace, King, Queen, and so on). All of them run, so they add 1d6 to their distance. They roll a 6, so they advance 6 Nails (fingernails are used for movement instead of Knuckles due to the smaller figure scale). The cavemen all advance toward the Mammoths. The Mammoths move randomly; two head toward the cavemen, and one runs away.





Round 2

  Dealing the cards:
 Group A ->K club        Group -> 4        Leader -> K spade    Mammoths -> 2

 Activations
 The Mammoths move randomly again; two head away from the Cavemen, but one Mammoth continues to run toward them.
Groups A and B move forward. Both throw spears. They each roll 1d6; they must get a 4+ (4 is the target number for all ranged weapons). Their roll is modified by -2 because they are at Medium range, but +2 is added because of the Mammoth’s size and an additional -2 to this attack since running.
The Leader, apparently still sleepy, just advances.







Round 3

 Dealing the cards:
 Group A-> 5        Group B-> 3        Leader-> Ace        Mammoths-> 6

 Activations
 The Leader holds his action. He doesn’t have ranged weapons, so he prefers not to enter into mêlée until his men have shot the prey.
One stand from Group B throws Spears; they roll 1d6 +2/-2 and get a 3, so they miss. The Leader decides to come off hold and charge the Mammoth at this point. He rolls his Fighting (d8) with a +2 bonus (for the beast’s size) against the Mammoth’s Parry. He rolls a 1, so his total of 3 misses.
The other stand from Group B now throws Spears and gets a 6 to hit, so they roll again (any time the highest number on a die is rolled, the die is rolled again and the new roll is added; this is called an Ace). They roll a 1 on the second die, so their total is 6+1+2 = 9; this is a raise since it is 4+ above the base number to hit (4). They roll their Strength (1d6) + 1d6 for the Spear +1d6 for the raise. Their luck fails as they roll three ones for a total of 3, so they miss.
Group A now charges the Mammoth to help their comrades. The first stand rolls a d6 and gets a 5; with +2 added (bonus to attack a large creature) the total is 7, which hits (the Mammoth’s Parry is 6, so the roll had to be > 6). They roll to wound and get 3+1=4, which is far less than the 15 needed.
The Mammoth then attacks the hunters in Group A. It rolls a 5 (on its d8 Fighting die), so it hits. It rolls its Strength (d12+4) to wound, getting a 9+4=13 – enough to eliminate a stand. The leader, saddened by the loss of his men, decides not to do anything this turn.




Round 4

 Dealing the cards:
 Group A-> Q        Group B-> 10        Leader-> 4        Mammoths->; 6

 Activations
The Leader summons his courage and charges the Mammoth with his Big Club. He rolls 1d8 (for Fighting) +2 (size bonus) +3 (gang up bonus) and gets a 6, which is barely enough to hit. He rolls 2d8, gets 7+8, rolls a d8 again since he got an Ace, and ends up with 20. The Mammoth’s Toughness is 15, so this is a raise, and it kills the Mammoth!
The furthest Mammoth moves randomly again, and the nearest Mammoth charges the hunters. He rolls 1d8 and gets a 3, which misses (the hunters’ Parry is 6).
Group B gives back the attack and rolls 1d6 +2 for the Mammoth’s size. They roll a 2 for a total of 4, which misses. [I added the +2 here, but lowered the roll. Also, should Group B get a gang up bonus?]
Group A charges the Mammoth, and one stand attacks with 1d6+2 for the gang up bonus and +2 for the Mammoth’s size. They get a 7, which hits. Their damage roll (2d6) is only 5, so they don’t hurt the Mammoth.
The other stand in Group A now attacks and gets an 8. When they roll damage, they get an 18 (2 lucky raises), which Shakes the Mammoth.




Round 5

 Dealing the cards:
 Group A-> 5        Group B-> J        Leader-> 2        Mammoths-> As

 Activations
The furthest Mammoth moves and finishes its movement inside the forest; it is considered out of the battle.
The other Mammoth checks for Vigor to get rid of its Shaken status, and rolls 1d6, getting a 4. This means on its next turn, if it doesn’t suffer another Shaken, it would act normally; however, it does not get an action this turn.
The Leader now assaults the Mammoth with his 1d8 and gets a total of 14, which is a raise. He rolls a total of 15 for damage, so the Mammoth is Shaken again.
Group A now attacks the Mammoth, and hits with an 8. They roll their 2d6 for damage and get a total of 28 (including 3 Aces)! The Mammoth falls, and the hunt is over.



THE END

Miniatures from Irregular Painted and Gamed by Iván de la Osa
(with the fundamental help of Rob Lusk)

You can get a version of the hunting in a .PDF file from here.

2 comentarios:

  1. Se ven monísimos los Mamuts, menos el pobre del final. En serio, están muy guapas las bases con las miniaturas.
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  2. Muchas gracias :)

    Acabo de recibir un pedidod e Baccus, a la próxima habrá más gente cazando

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