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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Triumph & Tragedy => Topic started by: Hammers on October 22, 2009, 09:35:05 AM
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I have been pondering how to use a Mad Faquir in my NWF setting, using the T&T& hero characteristics. To fit the typical wahhabistic style of stirring the followers to a raging frenzy I need some kind of Psychological char. The #4 Preacher which adds a +1 morale modifier doesn't seem to quite fit the bill, even though it certainly would mean the unit attached to the hero would be more persistent in their attacks. Suggestions?
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I would treat him as a bugler (and possibly a standard bearer too, all rolled into one). Just because these rules were intended by B&C to represent musicians and chaps carrying flags, there's no reason why you can't use them to cover other situations.
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I would treat him as a bugler (and possibly a standard bearer too, all rolled into one). Just because these rules were intended by B&C to represent musicians and chaps carrying flags, there's no reason why you can't use them to cover other situations.
That sounds reasonable and should make him stand out.
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The bugler is a good idea.
We will have an Amir for the Sudan army list.
He has some "skills" too but isn`t actually a real character.
He has the skill faith and thats a little bit like the buggler.
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I must be blind, I sifting through the pages like mad but cannot find a reference to neither a buglar nor a standard bearer... ??? o_o
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I take it you don't have the Spanish Civil War supplement then, Hamms? Those rules are contained within that book.
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I take it you don't have the Spanish Civil War supplement then, Hamms? Those rules are contained within that book.
No I don't. Ok, I suppose this is a call to further fatten the White Metal Barons then... (Yes, Björn, you're one of them now.)