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==Comprehensive Rulebook==
==Comprehensive Rulebook==


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''<center>May 12, 2019</center>''
''<center>May 20, 2019</center>''




'''Recent Changes:'''
'''Recent Changes:'''
*Orc Warriors now cost 12 septims
*Reformatted much of the pdf- is now much easier to edit and modify than before
*Dunmer Warriors must now spend 2 septims for a Longbow, and Bonemold costs 2 septims instead of 3
*The Magister is now correctly marked as belonging to the Aldmeri Dominion
*Ancestral Ghost has been reworded slightly
*Pyandonean Corairs price increased to 12 septims
*You may now deploy a model with Invisibility in the Invisible state for the normal magicka cost
*Pyandonean Pillager price increased to 14 septims
*The Prone state has been added
*Pyandonean Reaver price increased to 20 septims
*Go-To-Ground has been changed up slightly
*Dremora Kynval now have Hand Weapon and Shield standard, and may swap to a two-handed melee weapon for free
*The Deployment and Initiative rules have been changed slightly
*High Rock Spellswords now have the Flames spell
*Added an entry for 'multiple hits' with spells and the effects with reactions
*High Rock Turncoats now have the Agile special
*Dunmer Spellswords now cost 18 septims
*Metat Porcelain Armor option is now named Light Porcelain Armor
*Dunmer Witch Hunters cost 14 septims (1 less) and their crossbow option now costs 1 septim
*Metats no longer have Bound Sword and instead have Ward
*Dunmer Nightblades now cost 19 septims (1 more) and have 2x Throwing Weapons
*Alik'r Mercenary now come stock with Paralyzing Touch- spells can't be swapped out anymore so it's a non-issue
*Fixed a formating issue with Sixth House's entry
*Alik'r Mercenary price increased to 17 septims
*Ascended Sleepers' special rule with recovering MP has been fixed.
*Ragar Soldiers can now longer take Claymores, and their Longbow option is now a Shortbow for 1 less septim
*Sixth House can now explicitly take Dwemer Centurions
*Instances of Light Orcish Armor are now called Iron Armor; Orcish Armor is now called Light Orcish Armor
*Added an entry for the Use Item action
*Proven and Chosen of Malacath may now take 'Orcish Armor' at 9H
*Added rules for the KO'd state to the Damage - Death entry
*Thalmor may now take Flames for 1 septim, or Sparks for 2 septims
*Added rules for Facing under Line of Sight
*Sentinels now have the Sparks spell, 1 more MG, and the Agile special
*Search now immediately reveals the Invisible model if succeeded
*The Aldmeri Dominion may now take Warriors of Elsweyr and Wildfolk of Valenwood units, up to 25% of their army points
*Raga soldier price increased to 13 septims
*Instances of 'Elven Armor' replaced with 'Elvish Armor'
*Looter longbow now costs 3 septims, reduced price to 10 septims, armor is now 6-L
*Custom heroes now have a cannibal midget option
*Objectives match time now earns players victory points each turn for the number of Objectives held
*Death Hounds / Zombie Hounds are now marked as being Beasts instead of Infantry
*Huntsman price increased to 13 septims
*All units should now have a base size listed next to their unit type
*Vagabond price increased to 14 septims
*Wildfolk of Valenwood Stalkers now have a 'battleaxe' instead of 'battleaxs'
*Bosmer Archer price increased to 13 septims
*Weapons of Quality are now mentioned as sometimes being denoted as a boost to strength in parenthesis in unit entries
*The price for swapping to a longbow has been increased by 1 septim across most units
*Firepikes are now denoted as granting +1 AP instead of +1 STR
*Ibuto agility reduced to 8
*Spears are now one-handed melee weapons and placed in that category in Weapons and Equipment
*You can no longer swap out spells with different ones- only purchase new ones from the same schools
*Corprus mechanics are explained more at length in the Sixth House army header
*Reworked the Porcelain Armor benefits slightly- now is simply Minor Resistance to Fire
*House Spellswords can no longer take Conjure Greater Bonewalker, and instead have Summon Flame Atronach
*Aura Damage has been reworked to only effect enemy models and occurs whenever they pass within 1"
*Warrior Priests now may take Conjure Lesser Bonewalker or Conjure Greater Bonewalker
*Berserk/Rampage models may stop and cast a Long Action spell, but the Rampage bonus action is lost while doing so
*Dragoon and Battlemage weapon replacement options now come with Silver
*Unproven Chainmail is now Light Chainmail instead
*Hold Guard price increased to 11 septims
*Minstals are now named Skalds instead
*Reworded the Daedroth magic buff to be more clear about what it is and how it works
*Zombie Hound agility decreased to 6
*The cost for Practiced Caster is decreased to 3 septims
*Costs and parameters for Custom Heros have been modified- gear names, race prices and modifiers adjusted, etc.
*Broke up the spell lists into seperate tables and gave them pretty* colors
*Lightning Bolt now has +2 to hit instead of 'Ignores Go-to-Ground Reaction'
*Added the spell Icebite and Lightning Storm
*Sparks now has a 15" range instead of 12"
*Example army lists have been updated to account for price changes
*Proven price increased to 18 septims
*Added Companion Circlemembers to the Holds of Skyrim
*The Housecarl may no longer select Bound Sword, but instead chooses Flames or Frostbite in addition to a Shout
*Briarhearts price increased to 45 septims and they now have Resistant to Ranged
*Fixed the earlier entry for Cover that incorrectly stated that it also modified Armor
*Khajiit Ohmes Warrior renamed to Ohmes and have had their stats modified
*Warriors of Elsweyr now have Dagi and Dagi-Raht
*Modified the spells of Elsweyr casters slightly
*Scaled Sorcerer price increased to 27 septims
*Reworked the Khajiit Dos' Rawlith Khaj special slightly now that the Prone state is a thing
*Added Witches to High Rock
*Ash Cultists have lost their shield and gained 1 more armor
*Magister price decreased to 47 septims and they now also have Balyna's Perfect Balm and Dispel
*Added Heralds to High Rock
*High Rock Knights now have the spell Flames
*Added Telvanni Mages to Morrowind





Revision as of 23:22, 20 May 2019

Scrollhammer is a Tabletop Miniatures wargame under development by /tg/. It uses a system focusing on skirmish-based tactics that takes place in the Elder Scrolls universe.

Introduction

Scrollhammer began in the early days of 2011, when a fa/tg/uy posted a thread talking about the game as if it existed. Many newbies were disappoint, longing for a chance to do battle with huge swarms of cliff racers. One year later Lolpwnt decided to make it a reality- starting the first project to bring it to life. This first edition of Scrollhammer went through two revisions, eventually culminating in the 10/27/2012 edition.

This first edition was a blast to work on, and some neat ideas were thought up, but ultimately most of the complaints were about the rules system. Being heavily based upon Warhammer and 40k, some of the inherit problems with those systems were carried over. This, in addition to the lack of knowledge on TES militaries, has led to a new attempt at a TES wargame.

2nd edition Scrollhammer is now underway on /tg/, to bring The Elder Scrolls to life on the tabletop, now with a homebrewed system. The rules are still WIP, not quite into Alpha, but making decent progress. They will be subject to necessary errata based upon results of playtests- so don't hesitate to ask questions or run some battles of your own!

Playing Scrollhammer

Scrollhammer uses a custom ruleset, mostly inspired by Infinity. The rules are mostly tuned in to small skirmishes with only up to a dozen figures, having battles similar to those you may have seen in the actual vidya. Special effort is also being taken to both retain and emulate that special TES charm.

Magicka, as with the last edition, is not huge game-shifting powers, but small abilities that can be used by individual models. Each model gets a quota of Magick to spend on spells over the duration of the game; to cast a spell the necessary amount of points must be spent, and then the mage must normally roll to see if the spell hits home.

Models use round bases, doing away with the rank-and-file and loose formations of most Fantasy wargames.

Each model has two hands with which to equip equipment, but then also gets two actions and a reaction each turn. Phases have been done away with entirely- instead a player selects one of their models to act, declares actions, and then the enemy player may have model(s) react as applicable, all during the first player's turn. An example model turn might be to Move and Attack, or Sprint, or Cast a spell.

Reactions add a bit of interactivity for the other player- they might decide for their targeted model to Block, Parry, or even strike back at the same time with a Counterattack. Mages, with the necessary spells, can throw back bolts of energy or attempt to Ward an oncoming spell.

A model that is hit can attempt to make an Armor save. But AP, Armor Penetration, serves as a negative modifier to armor saves in Scrollhammer. If you don't think an armor save is worth it, certain models also have a special Shielded save- there isn't much out there that can blow through this sort of magical defense.

Many effects from the Elder Scrolls universe translate directly into in-game mechanics. A model hit by a bolt of frost is slowed. An adventurer can chug a Potion of Fortify Strength to hit harder against a particularly tough foe. Dragons can rule the battlefield with a toolbox of Shouts, while Assassins reveal themselves with a flurry of blows and magic.

Armies of Tamriel

Great Houses of Morrowind: A Great House's army has wide access to different types of units and powerful weapons; it is an elite yet versatile force. Much emphasis may be easily put on speed and skill with magic: that does not mean, however, that the Dark Elves are a pushover when it comes to other styles of fighting. Forces from this list can be elite and meaty, or at the opposite end of the spectrum, an overwhelming horde of slaves.

Sixth House: The Sixth House has an emphasis on wide-spread use of magick and slower, more lumbering bruisers capable of tremendous damage. In fact, it's not uncommon for nearly all of your models to have some form of spellcasting or ranged attack! It is rare for an opposing army to be able to stand in the open and take all the retribution that House Dagoth has to offer.

Dwemer Animunculi: The Dwemer Animunculi, or centurions, are magical constructs that have persisted centuries after their people. Nearly all Dwemer holds boast a wide variety of these machings, which ever patrol and guard over the ancient halls. Their ranks range from the cheap lowly spider centurion, up to the mighty steam centurion and brazen incinerator. While not intended to be used as an army of them-self, they can be taken by a Dwemer army or used in special scenarios.

Dwemer: Once holding most of North-Eastern Tamriel, the Dwemer were a magical powerhouse. While they existed in Tamriel, they helped drive the Nords out of Morrowind, and later acted as a worthy opponent to the Dunmer and their Tribunal. As a whole their forces are heavily armored and well trained in the use of magic. While the average Dwemer is less physically capable than most, their animinculi more than make up for this, providing solid and hard hitting units.

The Imperial Legion: On the battlefield, the Imperial Legion provides a balanced army, with well-trained, heavily armored infantry. While the Legion has less offensive capabilities than the other armies, they also have a much more solid defense, and an emphasis on Restorative and Shielding magicks. Hard-hitting units are present with the Magus and Orc Auxiliary, neither anything to scoff at.

Holds of Skyrim: The muster of a Hold contains a very solid core of troops: well-armed infantry with great physical prowess and stubborn resolve. A force of Nords is very capable in melee combat, able to trade with any being that might present itself. While their melee prowess is undeniable, the Holds of Skyrim have less emphasis on ranged combat and magick.

Dragon Cult: Worshipers of the Dragon Cult, Draugr are reanimated dead from times forgotten. Their forces are made of beefy and hard hitting undead, backed up by fiendish Skyrim beasts. They play very similarly to the Holds of Skyrim list, but gain bonuses from their undead nature. It is possible to have a single Brown Dragon as your entire army.

Witchmen of the Reach: Savage daedaric worshippers that dwell across Southwestern Skyrim and terrorize the civilized folks there. They follow the directives of their monstrous Hagraven patrons and will do whatever it takes to take back their lands. Their armies are heavily undisciplined and bloodthirsty, but cheaper as a result. Their most powerful attack pieces are Briarhearts and Hagravens.

Kingdoms of High Rock: Aldmeri-Nedic descendants, the High Rock People are intrinsically magical, flamboyant, and decentralized. Because of their innate magic aptitude the Mages Guild is intrinsic to the area. High Rock forces are more magic resistant than normal and have bonuses to Conjuration. A force might represent knightly aspirants, murderhobbos, or sanctioned forces of a particular minor kingdom, among other reasons.

Tombas of Hammerfell: Duelers and warriors of utmost excellence, the Redguards have some of, if not the best, fighters in the entire game. Their special ability Adrenaline Rush allows any model to become monstrous in combat, at least for a short time. The archetypical Redguard army makes use of a powerful Hel Korei knight, or Sword-singer, backed up by excellent warriors and archers.

Goblin-Ken of Orisnium:

Aldermi Dominion: The Aldmeri Dominion has a combination of expensive, elite infantry, and less-so Goblins. Their standard infantry are as equally well armed as the Imperial Legion, if not moreso, and have access to at least basic spells. Depending on how a force is constructed, an Aldmeri can hit hard and fast at just the right place or overwhelm an opponent with cheap, disposable infantry.

Wildfolk of Valenwood:

Warriors of Elsweyr: Containing more variety than other forces, but also lightly armored, the Warriors of Elsweyr are more suited for hit-and run attacks or skirmishing. That's not to say they don't have heavy hitters- Pahmar, Jaguar Men, and Dos are all plenty dangerous units, and a list can easily be built around them.

Saxhleel of Black Marsh: THE Skirmishers of Scrollhamer and TES, Argonians are guerrilla fighters without compare, able to strike fast wherever it might be needed. Their units are a good combination of skilled fighters, beefy Naga, and supportive mages. Their emphasis on Restoration magick and raw speed makes them perfectly suited for objective scenarios.

Pyandonean Raiders:

Daedra: Powerful and fickle spirits, the other-worldy Daedra are varied in goal and purpose. The only shared feature among their kind is innate magical powers at odds with Mundus. Their forces might be made up of deranged cultists of the House of Troubles, a particular sect, or the personal forces of a Daedric Prince. As a rule their units are expensive, resistant, and make use of much magic.

Order of the Black Worm: Created by the Altmer Lich Mannimarco, the Order of the Black Worm seek destruction of the Mages Guild, the return of their master, and domination over the living. As the premiere undead faction of Scrollhammer they sport a very large variety of Undead, from the spammable zombie, all the way up to the mighty Worm Eremite and Sload Warlocks.

Vampire Clans: Preternatural beings, the vampires of Tamriel are intelligent undead hunted by nearly all societies and races. Able to spread by transmitting diseases such as Porphyric Hemophilia and Sanguinare Vampiris, the Vampire Clans are undisputed masters of the night. Their forces combine cheap undead filler with powerful and costly vampire characters.

Comprehensive Rulebook

File:Scrollhammer 2E.pdf
v0.718
May 20, 2019


Recent Changes:

  • Reformatted much of the pdf- is now much easier to edit and modify than before
  • The Magister is now correctly marked as belonging to the Aldmeri Dominion
  • Pyandonean Corairs price increased to 12 septims
  • Pyandonean Pillager price increased to 14 septims
  • Pyandonean Reaver price increased to 20 septims
  • Dremora Kynval now have Hand Weapon and Shield standard, and may swap to a two-handed melee weapon for free
  • High Rock Spellswords now have the Flames spell
  • High Rock Turncoats now have the Agile special
  • Metat Porcelain Armor option is now named Light Porcelain Armor
  • Metats no longer have Bound Sword and instead have Ward
  • Alik'r Mercenary now come stock with Paralyzing Touch- spells can't be swapped out anymore so it's a non-issue
  • Alik'r Mercenary price increased to 17 septims
  • Ragar Soldiers can now longer take Claymores, and their Longbow option is now a Shortbow for 1 less septim
  • Instances of Light Orcish Armor are now called Iron Armor; Orcish Armor is now called Light Orcish Armor
  • Proven and Chosen of Malacath may now take 'Orcish Armor' at 9H
  • Thalmor may now take Flames for 1 septim, or Sparks for 2 septims
  • Sentinels now have the Sparks spell, 1 more MG, and the Agile special
  • The Aldmeri Dominion may now take Warriors of Elsweyr and Wildfolk of Valenwood units, up to 25% of their army points
  • Instances of 'Elven Armor' replaced with 'Elvish Armor'
  • Custom heroes now have a cannibal midget option
  • Death Hounds / Zombie Hounds are now marked as being Beasts instead of Infantry
  • All units should now have a base size listed next to their unit type
  • Wildfolk of Valenwood Stalkers now have a 'battleaxe' instead of 'battleaxs'
  • Weapons of Quality are now mentioned as sometimes being denoted as a boost to strength in parenthesis in unit entries
  • Firepikes are now denoted as granting +1 AP instead of +1 STR
  • Spears are now one-handed melee weapons and placed in that category in Weapons and Equipment
  • Corprus mechanics are explained more at length in the Sixth House army header
  • House Spellswords can no longer take Conjure Greater Bonewalker, and instead have Summon Flame Atronach
  • Warrior Priests now may take Conjure Lesser Bonewalker or Conjure Greater Bonewalker
  • Dragoon and Battlemage weapon replacement options now come with Silver
  • Unproven Chainmail is now Light Chainmail instead
  • Hold Guard price increased to 11 septims
  • Minstals are now named Skalds instead
  • Reworded the Daedroth magic buff to be more clear about what it is and how it works
  • Zombie Hound agility decreased to 6
  • The cost for Practiced Caster is decreased to 3 septims
  • Costs and parameters for Custom Heros have been modified- gear names, race prices and modifiers adjusted, etc.
  • Broke up the spell lists into seperate tables and gave them pretty* colors
  • Lightning Bolt now has +2 to hit instead of 'Ignores Go-to-Ground Reaction'
  • Added the spell Icebite and Lightning Storm
  • Sparks now has a 15" range instead of 12"
  • Example army lists have been updated to account for price changes
  • Proven price increased to 18 septims
  • Added Companion Circlemembers to the Holds of Skyrim
  • The Housecarl may no longer select Bound Sword, but instead chooses Flames or Frostbite in addition to a Shout
  • Briarhearts price increased to 45 septims and they now have Resistant to Ranged
  • Fixed the earlier entry for Cover that incorrectly stated that it also modified Armor
  • Khajiit Ohmes Warrior renamed to Ohmes and have had their stats modified
  • Warriors of Elsweyr now have Dagi and Dagi-Raht
  • Modified the spells of Elsweyr casters slightly
  • Scaled Sorcerer price increased to 27 septims
  • Reworked the Khajiit Dos' Rawlith Khaj special slightly now that the Prone state is a thing
  • Added Witches to High Rock
  • Ash Cultists have lost their shield and gained 1 more armor
  • Magister price decreased to 47 septims and they now also have Balyna's Perfect Balm and Dispel
  • Added Heralds to High Rock
  • High Rock Knights now have the spell Flames
  • Added Telvanni Mages to Morrowind


Playtesting/Other

These rules are still quite new. The following is a record of various playtests posted on /tg/. You should edit the following page to add your own battle reports that you post on /tg/.

Battle Reports

Scrollhammer 1st Edition The rules for the previous edition. They are included here for reference.

Maptools Testing File/Campaign

Steam Group Tabletop Sim

A shout-out and thanks to Lolpwnt and Dagoth Guy for their work done on the first edition.