[GZG] SG2 mechanics used in fantasy/historical wargame

4 posts ยท Dec 13 2005 to Dec 13 2005

From: Kosma Fulawka <kosma.fulawka@g...>

Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:21:10 +0100

Subject: [GZG] SG2 mechanics used in fantasy/historical wargame

Hi, I wonder, if is there some SG2 convertion of some popular fantasy
systems as Games Workshop's LOTR or WFB? I mean using D4-D12 dice
instead those freakin hit & wound tables...

Greatings from Poland,

From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>

Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 06:58:16 -0800

Subject: Re: [GZG] SG2 mechanics used in fantasy/historical wargame

> Hi,

Phil Pournelle is working on "Blood and Thunder", which is sort of SG2 adapted
for medieval combat. He and I had a playtest game in August, and it worked
reasonably well (<grin> which means my Syrians beat his Crusaders).

Phil may be out to sea at the moment, but I'm pretty sure I have a copy at
home. It'll be after midnight your time before I can send it, though.

From: Kosma Fulawka <kosma.fulawka@g...>

Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:18:59 +0100

Subject: Re: [GZG] SG2 mechanics used in fantasy/historical wargame

> Phil may be out to sea at the moment, but I'm pretty sure I

Great :-)
I've started to think about own conversion based on SG2 mechanics but
already playtested rules will be much better :-))

From: Robertson, Brendan <Brendan.Robertson@d...>

Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:31:01 +1100

Subject: RE: [GZG] SG2 mechanics used in fantasy/historical wargame

Here you go:

Blood & Steel
http://home.pacific.net.au/~southernskies/misc/fmafanta.htm

Its many years old now (I wrote it in 1998), but should work out well.

Brendan 'Neath Southern Skies

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