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Skyman

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  1. I'm going to Comic Con (San Diego) this year and I was wondering if you guys at Chaosium had anything set up there this year because I would like to be a part of it. I already have my passes for all the days, plus premier night. The Hyatt or Marriot usually have organized RPG's going, mostly D&D (latest edition), so I was wondering if you guys had any plans. I've run stuff at Gamercon that runs outside of the convention in the Gaslamp and ran sessions one year at Comic con when the RPG scene there was abyssmal (years ago). Now it gets a dedicated hotel floor and I tend to go there to chill because they got free snax and drinks

  2. No unfortunatey I have not read the Pirates and Dragons rpg. Only Blood Tide. BTW I forgot to mention the morale check in my example as well...that will save the day.  I figure go with what ever makes the play the most seamless. I should probably get more books ;)

  3. At first start with one wound for rabble it will make things quicker and easier to work with at first till you get use to the combat format. The information about the rabble is in the spot rules section and makes more sense...to me.

     

    The whole ship to ship battle concept with the boarding fight really fun for me and what makes this suppliment stand out from others. It might seem crunchy at first but it simulates what I want in a pirate fight. BTW what I wrote above is my interpretation of what I read.

  4. Ok on second thought here is an example:

     

    First check out the section on Rabble.

     

    Ok going off what I had explained in the previous post. Red Ship gets within 10 yards of Blue Ship. The part of Red Ship that is closest to the Blue Ship is section A (midhull gun deck) and the closest to that section on the Blue ship is section B (Aft Hull). The are twelve rabble and one PC in Section A and 15 rabble on section B. The men on section A win the opposing roll for seamanship and begin boarding section B. Working with the spot rules. I would give the PC the first attack as he is boarding. Then I would do the rabble. The PC is normal in all aspects of fighting. Rabble on both sides can only take one wound before being taken out of commision. Generalize one weapon that each section is using to make it easier on yourself. Roll once for each section and if they hit then roll damage as normally and that is what is done to the rabble on the opposing section.

     

    So it should look like this:

     

    PC immediately jumps into the rabble in section B followed by section A

    PC goes first and rolls a hit. He immediately takes out one rabble.

    *simultaneous combat*

    Section A rolls a miss and does nothing

    Section B rolls a hit and does 5 points...I make it so the player running section A decides how that damage is distributed because one hit point of damage in this case will equal one wound to the section A rabble. The player controlling section A decides 4 rabble take a wound and are put out of commission and the PC takes 1 point of damage.

     

    next round

     

    PC swings a hit and kills another rabble

    *simultabeous combat*

    Section A rolls a hit and does 8 points. Section B lose 8 rabble.

    Section B rolls a miss

     

    .....this goes on and pretty much section B is wiped out and section A moves to another section of the ship to create havok. Rabble do not parry or dodge and pretty much only have one action.

  5. Yea the ship battle reminds me of playing battle tech in that various locations that get hit can have various effects to the over all performance and to the crew. My understanding of the how the crews can battle each other is when the ships get within 10 yards of each other the sections in range contest seamanship skill in opposed rolls (see the grappling section). The side that wins can send over crew to start melee fighting (boarding)...which has different time constraints than ship versus ship fighting. So usually a melee fight round is one minute and ship fight round is every 5 minutes.

     

    hope this helps. Probably not the example you were looking for

  6. I think the book is coming out in time for Gen Con and there is a scenario for it called 'Tales from Dead Men'. Not sure if that is coming out at same time or later. Chaosium on FB showed a book mark for the scenario.

  7. Get a podium, then you can stand and have your notes.

    I second that motion.

    Another way my group takes care of this issue is have players not participating in the scene either play the NPC(s) with some general guidelines (Such as "he doesn't really like people on his property or asking about x and will discourage in the most aggressive manner anybody that does not respect his perspective...if players ask for a reason defer to you) or have them be the ones looking up the stats/rules.

  8. Hi Fiasco I think you got your posts switched with the allegiance thread...just an observation

    I did not enter this years BRP contest because I used the limited time to do the CoC Halloween contest. That contest has already got a response and I was told it will be out in October. I wish you guys get a response soon and I hope neither contest takes as long a the Cthulhu Invictus contest to see day light

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