Domains at War

It always seems like too much work until you imagine them coming over a hill through smoke and fire to the dulcet tones of Wagner.

I'd like to see the build process and end result if it's not too much trouble to post.

 

I just posted the end result over in the homebrew forum! I thought about recording the build process, but my screen kept filling up. The most surprising thing to me is that per-unit, the ghouls have a significantly higher BR than black widow spiders, so making them into cavalry actually waters them down into a lower BR unit.

The other surprising thing is that because there are so many mulitipliers, if you miscalculate even one variable, you can easily end up doubling the final result.

There's an error in the published BR for Ghouls, I believe; you might want to recalculate it from scratch.

I did! That does explain a lot about the published stat though.
 

So, as Blobloblah and me finish up our game of the basic scenario, does anyone have a custom scenario they'd like to contribute? I'm tinkering with a siege right now, but I have no idea how to balance it so it's slow going. (That's one of my favorite things about ACKS is that nothing is really supposed to be "appropriate." Bad things just show up in all sizes and the PCs pick fights with the ones they think they can do and flee in terror from the ones they're not sure about.)

Susan, if you'd like I could share my nascent rules on point-buy values and you could start playtesting them.

 

That sounds excellent! I'd love to. I'd been using BR as point-buy in constructing my current scenario, but I wasn't sure how to account for things like wizards, lieutenants, and trebuchets.

I'm working on one with Zombies! that I wouldn't mind playtesting with other folks together or independently.

 

So, having thoroughly read the rules for zombies, they're actually not too complicated. They just *need* a necromancer to exist, and if they have one, they don't have morale.

 

That said, wow, they're sturdy! Zombies offer a big chunk of hitpoints that will never, ever let you down. Sure, they have no AC, but that's a small price to pay for being able to survive fifteen attacks no matter what. If you're already an evil wizard, you could do worse than having an undead honor guard.

Hey Bloblah, were you still interested in finishing this game?

The answer is, "Yes!" but I'm not sure when that's going to happen...work has taken a turn for madness, I'm desperately trying to finish proofreading L&E and GoW, all while trying to keep up with a PbP game on here. I need a block of time where I can log in to the game and have a think, but that's been hard to come by. Bear with me, and feel free to keep poking me! I definitely want to give you the satisfaction of finishing the game (although I'm very pleased with it so far; I've learned just how much I've screwed up in past attempts).

No worries! I'd be interested to hear some of your initial misconceptions though, just to watch out for them when I'm teaching my players.
 

Also, since it looks like Bloblah's out of commission for a bit, and there's no reason I can't be in two games at once (Other than a cultural aversion to polyludicism) does anyone else wish to express interest in a game at this time?

I will like to play, sounds fun and i will need to get the hold at the battle system before my players get their armies.

Cool! Would you like to do the book scenario, or something you made at home?

Book scenario for now

Which one?

The battle of Zidium.

I'll have it set up first thing tommorow
 

Cool