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==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
- | Raids are part of the entertainment during **Strategic** turns, especially for the role players among the game participants as it is essential for raids to make a good story to indicate how and why this particular raid will be successful. Of course, we have a system for resolving the success of raids, but remember that the **key modifier** of the raid result is the user story! | + | Raids are part of the entertainment during **Strategic** turns, especially for the role players among the game participants as it is essential for raids to make a good story to indicate how and why this particular raid will be successful. Of course, |
==== Initiating a raid and resolution ==== | ==== Initiating a raid and resolution ==== | ||
- | To initiate a raid, the raid party leader goes with his unit to the central map table and/or Urr surroundings map table (The latter might be more appropriate) and explains the raid/map umpire the what end how he want to perform the raid. He then throws a d6 and the umpire will determine the result of the raid based on the difficulty and the die role. | + | To initiate a raid, the raid party leader goes with his unit to the central map table and/or Urr surroundings map table (The latter might be more appropriate) and explains the raid/map umpire the what end how he want to perform the raid. He then throws a D6 and the umpire will determine the result of the raid based on the difficulty and the die role. |
==== Raid targets ==== | ==== Raid targets ==== | ||
- | + | Raid parties are allowed to do any possible action but of course the chance | |
- | Raid parties are allowed to do any possible action but of course the change | + | Typical actions for raid teams are: |
- | Typical actions for raid teams: | + | |
* Body guard a key person | * Body guard a key person | ||
- | * The dark prince and the grand necromancer both have a personal guard | + | * The dark prince and the grand necromancer both have a personal guard. |
- | * Guard the treasure | + | * Guard the treasury |
- | * The long beards have the guard of the treasure | + | * The long beards have the guard of the treasury. |
* Kill a player | * Kill a player | ||
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* Smuggle/ | * Smuggle/ | ||
- | * This is of course | + | * This is natural |
* Attack trebuchets in the night | * Attack trebuchets in the night | ||
- | * This is of course | + | * This is a mission Urr probably wants to happen. |
+ | * Anti raid mission | ||
+ | * A raid party can be used to protect certain objects against raid missions | ||
- | === A example === | + | Actually, there is no limit on this list so make sure to surprise your umpire. |
- | The gnomisch | + | === Anti raid missions === |
+ | Anti raid missions will be checked before any other raid role. | ||
+ | For them, a die role will be cast as for any other raid mission | ||
- | Of couse the steam enriched wines of the gnomes | + | === An example === |
+ | The gnomisch raid party disguises itself as sales people and sells their famous, steam enriched, wines causing a terrible hangover for the unit. The steam enriched wines of the gnomes | ||
- | But there is the change | + | However, |
+ | On the other side there is the chance that the die role is a 6 which will make sure that the target | ||