I have not changed any of the activation rules or expenditure of actions. These remain the same as I really like the mechanic, and have added the reaction rule idea from "Of Gods and Mortals" another Ganesha rule set. This rule variations allows any single unit once turning a turn to attempt an action for each failed action by an opponent.
In terms of combat variations there are five areas of changes:
- Units combat scores
- Combat rolls
- Melee
- Vehicles and monstrous creatures
- Unit elimination
The make up of a unit is still the same, but with each unit having an assigned combat score for the type of troops rather than based upon the number of models. The combat score is used to determine the number of casualties after combat rolls. So a lightly armoured troops have a score of 1, armoured troops a score of 2 and heavily armoured a score of 3. If a unit is in cover, then +1 to their scores.
Lightly armoured Cultists (C1), armoured Chaos Marines (C2) and heavily armoured Chaos Terminators (C3) |
For example, a Space Marine unit with Boltguns and missile launcher shoots at some Chaos Cultists en cover at a distance of 2. They roll 4 with adjustments of -2 for the range and +2 for the missile launcher. So with a score of 4 they can remove 2 Cultists who are lightly armoured and normally have a combat score of 1, but have a combat score of 2 because of a +1 for cover.
Space Marines cause 2 hits on Cultists in cover (C1+1) |
Vehicles and monstrous creatures are treated in the same way as other units, but with combat score of 4. The difference between a light vehicle and a heavy tank is the number of hits they can take before being destroyed. Only certain high power weapons can attack a vehicle of monstrous creature.
An Imperial Sentinel (1 hit), Chimera (3 hits) and Leman Russ (4 hits) |
I am going to stick with the Swatters rules, plus my variations, for the moment as they have to date provided some enjoyable gaming. Buying these rules was money well spent in my view, and the variations on my part are as much about me always wanting to mess around with any rule set I get.
Interesting 40K Post Peter- I had managed to build up sizable armies of Space Marine and Chaos Marines- also managed to sell everything some years ago in a fit of depression- unfortunately. Should have kept the Collections - as your Rules illustrate a Better Game can be had. Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying different SciFi rules for the last few years now. Some grid-based some not. These work well for a large skirmish 40-60 figures with a couple of vehicles. Over the time much of my enjoyment has come from messing around with rules.
DeleteI too have discarded armies in the past and have always regretted it later. In my case it was all my plastic Airfix models and figures. I was moving countries and trying to minimise storage.
Regards Peter