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Miniatures Adventure => Back of Beyond => Topic started by: cardophillipo on 14 October 2013, 09:03:17 AM

Title: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: cardophillipo on 14 October 2013, 09:03:17 AM
Hi All,

Just received my copy of 'Setting the East Ablaze' after being inspired by the great games on this forum, especially the awesome 'League of Extraordinary Kriegspielers' games. Which leads me on to my question. I notice in a few of the 'Leagues' games that units like stormtroopers riding terrorsaurs, gorillas brandishing machine guns, yetis, dinosaurs and all manner of interesting creatures can appear. This is one of the things that attracted me to BoB games. I was wondering what rules you used for the additional creatures that appear from glowing rocks?

Thanks

Richard  :)
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: Ignatieff on 14 October 2013, 10:22:40 AM
Hi All,

Just received my copy of 'Setting the East Ablaze' after being inspired by the great games on this forum, especially the awesome 'League of Extraordinary Kriegspielers' games. Which leads me on to my question. I notice in a few of the 'Leagues' games that units like stormtroopers riding terrorsaurs, gorillas brandishing machine guns, yetis, dinosaurs and all manner of interesting creatures can appear. This is one of the things that attracted me to BoB games. I was wondering what rules you used for the additional creatures that appear from glowing rocks?

Thanks

Richard  :)

Richard, firstly a huge thank you for buying our rules.  I hope they dont disappoint.  Regarding the more mental end of what we do and play, we always make the 'creatures that appear from glowing rocks' (love this by the way) merely multiples of existing types within the rules.  So, for example, the gorillas dont take any movement restrictions for diffcult terrain, get an extra dice for movement, and fire weapons at the same ranges at their eqivalent types in the rules, but with more effectivesss.  so, for example, a modern rifle in all likelihood has the same effective range as a Lee Enfield (clear line of sight being the great leveller), but gets three dice to hit to reflect the greater weight of fire it can put down.

The rules were always designed to be a) modern era (post 1880) but b) neutral, therefore allowing scaling up and down depending on technologies and/or physical capbilities.  A Yeti, for example, fights as four men and can take eight hits, and moves 3D6.  Stronger, faster and more robust than yer average Tommy, but still works within the rules.

At somepoint, when I've eventually written the scenario book, I will produce a 'Things from Glowing Rocks' supplement, but until then, its only limited by your imagination.

Hope that helps

best regards

Steve
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: cardophillipo on 14 October 2013, 01:08:26 PM
Hi Steve,

Thanks for your reply that helps immensely. As to the rules from what I have read both in the rule book and on this forum they match what I have been looking for and I am looking forward to many hours of mad fun in the future. I have some weird and mad ideas and by the look of some of your games the madder the better! Look forward to future releases and more pictures from your great games.

Thanks again.

Richard
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: Ignatieff on 14 October 2013, 01:41:49 PM
Thanks Richard, anytime

Have now got the photos from that master of the Box Brownie, V.I.Blackwood for our last adventure, 'A Line in the Sand', which took place over the summer.  Now just need a clear weekend for a write up!
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: cardophillipo on 14 October 2013, 02:14:58 PM
Hi Steve,

Looking forward to seeing them been following the games progress.

Cheers

Richard
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: Beast of Bukhara on 14 October 2013, 06:09:57 PM

 'A Line in the Sand', which took place over the summer.  Now just need a clear weekend for a write up!

Dear Editor; Your adventures in Central Asia have delayed publication of the eagerly awaited "PinK"  describing the recent Middle Eastern mayhem.  :)

Its time to draw a line under the line in the sand  :D

Afterall there'll be adventures afresh this winter 8)
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: coggon on 14 October 2013, 06:44:08 PM


Afterall there'll be adventures afresh this winter 8)

No playing the next campaign until the most recent one has been reported on! :D

And as to the OP's question, yes, the rules will accommodate lots of "mad fun"
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: Ignatieff on 14 October 2013, 07:17:40 PM
Dear Editor; Your adventures in Central Asia have delayed publication of the eagerly awaited "PinK"  describing the recent Middle Eastern mayhem.  :)

Its time to draw a line under the line in the sand  :D

Afterall there'll be adventures afresh this winter 8)

Fair point Beast, fair point....that's two weekends I need to find....
Title: Re: Setting the East Ablaze
Post by: marianas_gamer on 14 October 2013, 08:46:03 PM
Eagerly awaited Steve, eagerly awaited  lol lol