Showing posts with label combat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label combat. Show all posts

Monday, May 8, 2023

My phased combat sequence house rule

I LOVE PHASED COMBAT! Yes! Behold, my phased combat sequenced that I use in certain games. It's based on OD&D/Chainmail/Delving Deeper, but modified according to my experience of running phased combat in Mazes & Minotaurs.


COMBAT PROCEDURE

Each side rolls d6 for initiative, higher is better.

Each round, we go through the following steps:

1. Morale checks (for monsters & NPCs).

2. Declaration of intent, in reverse initiative order (so the faster side can react to the actions of the slower).

3. Action phases; all sides complete each phase in initiative order, Referee adjudicates sequence of actions as needed:

A) Missiles, Movement & Miscellaneous actions

  • Stationary characters with ranged weapons at-the-ready can fire twice (or fire once and reload crossbow)
  • Non-stationary characters with ranged weapons at-the-ready can fire once, with a -2 (elves ignore this penalty)
  • Ducking in-and-out of cover counts as movement
  • Firing into melee is allowed, attack rolls that miss their mark are checked against the nearest friendly participant of the melee
  • Spell-casting starts in this phase; caster must remain stationary

B) Melee

  • All in melee range (10’) can attack or be attacked; performance is determined with a single attack roll (against 1 (or less) HD enemies, fighters and monsters can opt to do multiple attacks [a number, equal to their HD])
  • Sequence of attacks is determined by logic (e.g. longer weapons strike first on the first round, but last on subsequent rounds) or initiative
  • Grappling/overbearing: each participant rolls their HD, higher wins; grappled character is immobile until held, or even knocked/choked unconscious (save against Paralysis applies)

C) Magic

  • Spells begun in phase (A) go off
  • If the caster took damage in the previous phases, they must save against Spells/Magic or the spell is interrupted and lost

 

Referee trying to adjudicate phased combat, by Francisco Goya

I'm too lazy to write up an example of play, but maaaybe in the future.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Lamentable Blades: swashbuckling combat house rules for LotFP/OSR games

This is a set of house rules for swashbuckling combat, dueling and mustache-twirling. Based on LotFP, but usable with any similar OSR game or B/X clone like Old School Essentials or whichever you prefer. Main features: Armor Class is replaced by a Defense Class based on the character's Hit die type, because swashbuckling characters rarely wear heavy armor or armor at all. If you are not happy about your Defense class or Initiative, you can reverse them as an action. There is a reaction-like Repost available & quick-and-easy rules for wrestling

Basically I wanted to do a mash-up of LotFP and Flashing Blades: add some attack options, but without bogging down combat.

Read the rules in this post or grab the free/PWYW PDF over at itch.io!


Buccaneers #19


LAMENTABLE BLADES

House rules for Lamentations of the Flame Princess. For 17th-18th century dueling, swashbuckling and moustache-twirling.

Stats

Initiative = d6 + Dexterity modifier, rolled individually at the beginning of combat (but an action can be used to invert it)

Attack bonus = base attack bonus (according to class and character level) + attribute modifier (based on weapon type: Strength or Dexterity)

Defense class [replaces Armor class] = 10 + Dexterity modifier + the character’s Hit die (Fighter d8, Cleric/Specialist d6, Magic-User d4), rolled at the beginning of combat (but an action can be used to invert it)

Combat

At the beginning of combat, everybody involved rolls individual Initiative and Defense class.

Actions/Maneuvers

At the beginning of each round, declare actions in reverse initiative order. One can also declare whether they are taking an aggressive or defensive stance.

If unsatisfied with the Initiative or Defense class rolled at the beginning of combat, there are two options:

Improving Initiative

The character forfeits all other actions and attacks, and concentrates on acting earlier in the next round. Invert the character’s Initiative roll (if the character rolled 1 on the d6, it becomes a 6, 2 becomes a 5, 3 becomes a 4). During this round, the character is assumed to have taken a defensive stance. The new Initiative activates on the next round.

Improving Defense class

The character forfeits all other actions and attacks, and tries to regain balance, gain a foothold, cover their rear, etc. Invert the character’s Defense class roll (if the character rolled 1 on a d6, it becomes a 6, 2 becomes a 5, 3 becomes a 4, etc., depending on the Hit die). During this round, the character is assumed to have taken a defensive stance. The new Defense class activates on the next round.

Attacks

The combat roll is a d20 plus the character’s Attack bonus and any modifiers (from chosen tactic, situational advantage or disadvantage, encumbrance).

Combat modifiers

 

Situation

Attack bonus

Defense class

 

Notes

Charge/Momentum

 

(…swinging on a chandelier, jumping down from a balcony…)

+2

-2

Successful attack causes damage and knocks down the enemy for 1 round. Unsuccessful attack causes the attacker to lose balance instead. Levelled characters can save against Paralyzation.

Aggressive stance

+2

-4

-

Defensive stance

-4

+2

-

Off-hand parry weapon

*

+1

Additional +1 on disarming attempts

Off-hand offensive weapon

*

0

Roll damage for both weapons, take higher result

Armor worn

-1

-1

-1 damage to wearer

 

Simple attack

Make a combat roll. If the result is equal to or greater than the target’s Defense class, the attack hits and does damage. Damage is defined by the weapon used and adjusted if the target is wearing armor.

Multiple attacks

This type of attack is only available if a levelled character is facing off against two or more “mooks” (0-level enemies). Instead of making a single one, the character gets a number of combat rolls equal to their level. Each such maneuver (simple attacks or disarms) must be directed against a different enemy, and each attack is made as if the attacker was level 1.

Riposte

The target of an unsuccessful attack might follow up with a riposte. Only one riposte can be made in one round. It is rolled either as a simple attack or a disarming maneuver. An additional +1 bonus applies if the original attack was half or less than half of the target’s defense class. Ripostes don’t have to be declared.

Disarm

Make a combat roll. If the result is equal to or greater than the target’s defense class, the disarming maneuver is successful. An off-hand parrying weapon grants +1 on the disarming attempt.

Stun

Make a combat roll. If the result is equal to or greater than the target’s defense class, the target is stunned and cannot act for a number of rounds (1 round for unarmed attacks and bladed weapons; a number of rounds equal to the damage rolled for blunt weapons). However, only a flat 1 damage is dealt to hit points. Levelled characters can save against Paralyzation to avoid getting stunned.

Facing multiple foes

Defense class is unadjusted if the number of “mooks” is equal to or less than the target character’s level (or group of characters combined level). Otherwise, there is a -1 penalty for each attacker over this number. When levelled characters or monstrous creatures attack, total their levels or hit dice and compare with the target.

Unarmed combat

Punch/Kick

As a simple attack, does 1d2 damage plus Strength modifier. Can be used to stun an enemy or attack multiple enemies.

Wrestling/Overbearing

Everybody involved in the brawl rolls all their Hit dice and adds their Strength modifiers; totals are compared; higher wins. The next round the struggle continues, however the last round’s losers subtract one from their effective hit dice. If any of the sides has no Hit dice left, they are completely subdued.

Being equipped with a net, rope, man-catcher or anything similar grants an additional die on the roll.

 

House rules to use in conjecture with Lamentations of the Flame Princess: Rules & Magic. This product is an independent production by Tamás Kisbali/Eldritch Fields and is not affiliated with Lamentations of the Flame Princess. Lamentations of the Flame Princess is a registered trademark owned by James Edward Raggi IV.

Art taken from Buccaneers #19 (Jan. 1950), now in the Public Domain.


Saturday, June 19, 2021

Additional wrestling rules for Mazes & Minotaurs

Wow, I haven't blogged since forever...

This is just a quick post about our additional wrestling rules for Mazes & Minotaurs. One of my players wrestles A LOT in our campaign (which is still going in! I just stopped updating the log... sorry... we had session #23 last Thursday!).

Basically, we modified and added the critical hits from the Companion to the basic unarmed combat rules.


ADDITIONAL WRESTLING RULES FOR MAZES & MINOTAURS

A successful wrestling attack does no damage but means the attacker has grappled his opponent.

A grappled character is immobilized and can only try to break free from his opponent’s hold. To break free, the victim must roll higher than the grappler’s Might score on 1D20 + Melee mod. Only one such attempt may be made per battle round.

An immobilized character cannot defend effectively against melee attacks: all melee attack rolls made against him receive a +4 bonus. Note that the grappler himself may not directly attack his victim while maintaining his hold.

However, the grappler can try to get a better hold on the opponent. Make a regular melee attack roll. If it is a critical (the roll exceeds the target’s EDC by 10 or more), roll D20 to learn the effect:

 

1-4 = Stunned!

Opponent takes is -2 to attack, break free and EDC next round.

5-8 = Dazed!

Opponent is -4 to attack, break free and EDC next round.

9-12 = Chokehold!

Opponent is in a chokehold and pushed to the ground and must spend a round getting back up (which means they cannot attempt to break free next round). Prone characters suffer a -4 penalty to EDC.

13-14 = Armor Strap Torn!

Opponent loses a randomly chosen piece of armor. If the opponent wears no armor, they are -4 to attack, break free and EDC next round.

15-16 = Strained!

The grappler can choose to disable (pull/strain) one of the opponent’s limbs: the opponent takes 1d6 subdual damage and is -2 to attack, breaking free and EDC until healed.

17-19 = Maimed!

The grappler can choose to break one of the opponent’s limbs: the opponent takes 2d6 subdual damage and is -4 to attack, breaking free and EDC until healed.

20 = K.O.!

Opponent falls unconscious (this counts as subdual damage, as if knocked out by pugilism).