Magic: the Gathering RPG combat mod: Difference between revisions
1d4chan>O'Shavah The game needs an easier, more familiar combat system that is capable of a large party and number of enemies. |
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Against bosses of a noticeably high power, Focus rolls may be made at the Roil's (Game Master's) discretion Vs the bosses Mastery. If the player rolls higher, the spell does half effect of normal. | Against bosses of a noticeably high power, Focus rolls may be made at the Roil's (Game Master's) discretion Vs the bosses Mastery. If the player rolls higher, the spell does half effect of normal. | ||
Damage is calculated differently. Instead of the total Power roll over the total opposing Toughness roll being the damage, if the Power roll is higher than the Toughness roll then 1 damage is delt. For every '''FULL DIE''' (every 6) over the total Toughness roll, an additional damage is delt. | |||
'''Trample:''' When trample is used, damage is calculated differently. The extra damages are delt on every '''HALF DIE''' (every 3) instead. Also when battling with a summon, any additional damage left after killing it will be transferred back to it's summoner at the rate of 1 damage for every full die left (every 6). | |||
When engaged in combat, weapons used (artifact-equipment) that are of a larger than average size (ie. Axes, polearms, ect.) provide an extended reach, giving it's user a 2 square range of attack. | When engaged in combat, weapons used (artifact-equipment) that are of a larger than average size (ie. Axes, polearms, ect.) provide an extended reach, giving it's user a 2 square range of attack. | ||
Revision as of 20:03, 22 February 2015
This modification is an optional system that can be used for a high player count game. It apeared to be to confusing for my players and myself to keep track of the limited Ranged/Close Combat optionsin relation to EVERY OTHER character involved in large scale battle. I will keep it simple, please feel free to enhance the system but do not over complicate it.
Basics
In addition to the turn order and action count, Speed will determine how far a character can move on a grid based map.
Channeling will determine how far away ya character can cast sppells from and still expect to hit them.
Against bosses of a noticeably high power, Focus rolls may be made at the Roil's (Game Master's) discretion Vs the bosses Mastery. If the player rolls higher, the spell does half effect of normal.
Damage is calculated differently. Instead of the total Power roll over the total opposing Toughness roll being the damage, if the Power roll is higher than the Toughness roll then 1 damage is delt. For every FULL DIE (every 6) over the total Toughness roll, an additional damage is delt.
Trample: When trample is used, damage is calculated differently. The extra damages are delt on every HALF DIE (every 3) instead. Also when battling with a summon, any additional damage left after killing it will be transferred back to it's summoner at the rate of 1 damage for every full die left (every 6).
When engaged in combat, weapons used (artifact-equipment) that are of a larger than average size (ie. Axes, polearms, ect.) provide an extended reach, giving it's user a 2 square range of attack.