Rating: [ 5.51 / 10.00 ]

Game Info

Title  Hard Boiled Armies
Author  Fred Hicks
Book Type  Stats
Rank: [ 5 / 275 ]
Genre  Fantasy
Setting  Generic
Series 
Edition Info  Highmoon Games (2009 PDF)
Stock: 2010
System  Dungeons & Dragons 4
Parent: [ AD&D ]
Parent: [ D&D / Basic ]

Game Summary

If you’re a fan of the fantasy novels of Glen Cook, J.R.R. Tolkien, and others—or maybe you just pine for the days of Birthright—you might just have an itch that needs scratching. It’s the itch to take armies onto the field of battle, where swords by the hundreds clash and contend for victory.

There’s just one problem. Right out of the box, Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition does a lot for combat on the personal scale, but when it comes to the broader field of battle—when things go macro—the tools to handle a clash of thousands just aren’t there.

Or are they? In Hard Boiled Armies, you’ll find an examination of how to take the existing tools in the game—with just a few additions and changes of perspective—to get right where you need to go for medium- and large-scale military conflicts. And by looking at these existing tools with new eyes, you’ll be able to add large scale battles to your game in a way that feels both fresh and yet completely familiar.

Inside this 35-page full-color PDF, you’ll find:

A detailed examination of questions to ask & answer when taking things from a “character” to “military” scale of conflict.
Details on how to build your own military forces using tools you already have at your disposal.
A sample military tradition to use as a basis for player armies.
Options for making the fighting feel gritty and threatening.
Seven military force “feature powers”
Six ways to integrate your game’s player characters into battlefield action
Three sample forces: The Doomkeepers, the Laughing Skull Brotherhood, and the Corpse-Child Army.
Invasion! A fully-detailed military encounter, where the players take on the roles of city watch garrisons charged with defending their city against an invading force. Invasion! Includes five enemy armies for your players to repel, and a map of the city and its surroundings, broken into nine 8″x6″ printable map tiles.
Counters and power cards for streamlining your Hard Boiled Armies experience.

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# Title System Publisher Released Stock Status
1 Hard Boiled Armies PDFDungeons & Dragons 4Highmoon Games 2009 2010 ---

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4 + 4joela. I was pleasantly surprised by this product. On the one hand, I half-expected/half-dreaded a lot of crunch, or rules, similar to miniature war games like Warhammer or the late D&D Miniatures game. Instead, HBA offered a simple concept and lots and lots of options: want to keep combat at its personal PC versus individual monster level while the war rages around them? Done! Use the PC rogue's Stealth check to lead his entire troop unseen into the enemy fortress? Done! The paladin's Lay on Hands affects her 500 man army? Done! (That's one potent Lay on Hands....)

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