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Fantasy Warrior: 2 questions

 
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:58 pm    Post subject: Fantasy Warrior: 2 questions


Jon,

My son and I are playing around with Fast Fantasy Warrior, and a couple of
questions have come up.

(1) Under 4.3 "Heroes" it says that against a body containing a hero, a LCr or
Be does not get its +1 or +2. It also says that heroes confer a +2 hth tactical
factor to a joined body. As worded, it sounds like these are cumulative. In
other words, a body containing a hero fighting against a behemoth enjoys a 4
point swing in factor compared to a body not containing a hero fighting a
behemoth. I just wanted to make sure that was what you intended.

(2) Under 5.1 "The Magic Phase" it says that players alternate casting spells
"until both pass twice consecutively". Sorry, I'm having troube parsing this.
Does it mean:
(a) I pass, you pass. That's twice (me, then you) and consectuive (me, then you)
(b) I pass, you pass, I pass, you pass. That's twice (for me), twice (for you),
and all consecutive.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Fantasy Warrior: 2 questions


>
>(1) Under 4.3 "Heroes" it says that against a body containing a hero, a LCr or
>Be does not get its +1 or +2. It also says that heroes confer a +2 hth tactical
>factor to a joined body. As worded, it sounds like these are cumulative. In
>other words, a body containing a hero fighting against a behemoth enjoys a 4
>point swing in factor compared to a body not containing a hero fighting a
>behemoth. I just wanted to make sure that was what you intended.>>

It is a +4 swing at the moment. When we left off, the lasd were concerned it
was too much but we haven't revisited it. Heroes are supposed to be balancers
for LCr and Be, but we found everyone was taking a hero and attaching it to LCR
and be..lol Something to look at.


>
>(2) Under 5.1 "The Magic Phase" it says that players alternate casting spells
>"until both pass twice consecutively". Sorry, I'm having troube parsing this.
>Does it mean:
>(a) I pass, you pass. That's twice (me, then you) and consectuive (me, then
you)
>(b) I pass, you pass, I pass, you pass. That's twice (for me), twice (for you),
>and all consecutive.>>

B. otherwise one guy can pass to see what the other player is doing and then
the other guy can just pass and end it. this way you are sure they both want it
to end.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 3:32 am    Post subject: Re: Fantasy Warrior: 2 questions


>(2) Under 5.1 "The Magic Phase" it says that players alternate casting spells
>"until both pass twice consecutively". Sorry, I'm having troube parsing this.
>Does it mean:
>(a) I pass, you pass. That's twice (me, then you) and consectuive
>(me, then you)
>(b) I pass, you pass, I pass, you pass. That's twice (for me), twice
>(for you),
>and all consecutive.

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