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====Initiative==== | ====Initiative==== | ||
- | **IMPORTANT QUESTION: | ||
- | //If we are going OSR why not use 5TD initiative? I love [[http:// | + | Grab a deck of standard playing cards (make sure to |
+ | leave both Jokers in) and deal one to each player including the GM. | ||
+ | Now count down from the Joker to the Ace and on | ||
+ | down from there. To resolve ties, Spades come first, | ||
+ | then Hearts, Diamonds, and lastly Clubs. When a player' | ||
+ | card comes up, they may take a turn for their character and all NPC retainers. The GM may choose to draw different cards for different individuals or groups of monsters. | ||
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+ | * Joker: A player with a Joker can go whenever they want — even automatically interrupting another player' | ||
==== Mounted Combat ==== | ==== Mounted Combat ==== | ||
* You need Knightly Combat proficiency (all Knights and Templars automatically have this) or else suffer Disadvantage when making melee attacks from horseback. | * You need Knightly Combat proficiency (all Knights and Templars automatically have this) or else suffer Disadvantage when making melee attacks from horseback. |
combat.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/26 13:13 by dave