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Let the Wookie win!
Looks fun. Might try and pick it up at the expo.
In Gerry’s first turn, his last guy, the one activated with a deuce, couldn’t Gerry have rolled two dice and chosen one?
Yep, on any dice test. Mostly attack rolls but there are also skill tests that are rated as easy, standard or difficult.
Not covered in this play though but there are rules for kicking in doors, setting fires or putting fires out.
Glad y’all had fun with it. If you’re laughing about losing it’s probably because it’s a fun game. Even though you need a 9+ to take out a model, the number of natural 10s or better in this game is astoundingly high.
The only thing you didn’t try was a Ready action. Basically acts like an Overwatch and allows you to interrupt another player’s activation. You go first but any die roll is a -1.
When you get wounded, the model gets knocked down and on their next activation they must try to stand up. And when you use melee weapons technically you’re supposed to spend an action to switch weapons but honestly a lot of times we just ignore it. Otherwise I didn’t see anything wrong which is kind of a testimony for a pretty decent set of rules.
I think it would be fun to see a mini campaign and see how the characters develop.
I was going to buy Fistful… popped in the shopping cart… and then it added £24 shipping to the cost… so £4 more than the game costs… that’s not happening.
Great game. I really like this system and I use their Horse & Musket rules plus their ‘Tales of Horror’ supplement as an alternative to Silver Bayonet.
I also use Galactic Heroes and Battle Suit Alpha on occasion, but rarely.