Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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My Kingdom for a Horse





A breakthrough for Omens of War, a supplement for Warhammer Fantasy RPG



As any general knows, the cavalry is a powerful force in the battlefield. Not only fighting from an elevated position, offering obvious tactical advantages, but also are able to walk around the field faster than the units on foot. So when he heard the omens of war, the wisest leaders call for his cavalry.


Omens of War brutal present several new rules for Warhammer Fantasy RPG , including detailed combat styles Improvement and letters, which were developed in Article Fighting Style . Today we look at the mounts and mounted combat, as well as a career that makes good use of both.


Why Fit?


Apart from quick trip between places and the heroic position that comes from riding into a city on a horse, why you would want to invest in a beast of burden?. Not just a horse offers greater mobility, but there are advantages of direct combat for fighting from a saddle. Mount trained characters benefit from the following when fighting on a mount.


* Add a Fortuna given to all the melee due to the advantage of height and be fixed.

* Add a given opponents Woe to all melee attacking rider, unless the attacker is using a halberd, a spear, a spear gun or similar weapon.


However, these benefits must be balanced with the disadvantages that come with half a ton of horse riding into battle. Ranged attacks since suffering an additional die mount of woe cast spells while increases in difficulty by adding an additional challenge given to compensate for holding the reins while trying to control the Winds of Magic.


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Getting a horse is the first step to unlock the benefits of riding into battle. While some races have immediate access to a mount (see below), most characters will have to earn their own, either by taming a wild horse with a daunting test Treatment of Animals or buying one with their spoils of war. The horses are divided into three types:


* workhorse : These large, peaceful horses are commonly called "cold blood." They are bred for their strength and docility, not speed. While most horses have the ability to quickly [ Swift ], no draft horses. There are mounts ideals, but are less likely to be frightened or surprised that most of the other races.

* Riding Horses : Known as "hot bloods", these horses are usually more fiery and beautiful proportions draft horses. Most riding horses are mares or geldings, and commonly used by road guards, messengers, travelers and anyone else who try to cover a lot of ground quickly.

* War Horses: They are the best examples of Old World horses-just ask any horse bred war. Larger than a riding horse, faster than a horse for riding, war horses are the product of careful breeding and years of training. These horses offer Fortuna given to any test rider to maintain control in battle addition to the Quick trait.


Know Your Limits


No matter how well-bred, no beast without limits. To reflect this, each horse has a score of Effort [ Wind ], which represents how much tension, stress and abuse can take before they give up or possibly die. Players can register the effort most mounts using tokens of fatigue or stress, although some exceptional horses (with riders exceptional links) Followers have specific tabs with separate boxes effort.


An example of a career that must maintain a strong bond with his mount is the Escort. This career path takes advantage of the follower tab Horse Trust included in Omens of War. Players who aspire to travel the path of Jinente may wish to begin their study after riding gallop.


holds your reins, more information on Omens of War on the horizon expected.

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