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Albion Rules Bloodbowl (ARB)

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2002 9:35 pm
by Darkson
Rules for playing Bloodbowl in Albion

These are some rules me and some friends knocked up for playing BB in sunny(!) old Albion. They've had pretty much no playtestng as our groups now moved on to WHQuest, but I thought I post them to see what others thought.


Weather (will it will rain or pour?) :lol:

Roll 2D6:-

2 :- Gales - No long bombs or Hail Mary passes. -1 to all throwing attempts. Ball scatters D3+3 squares on an inaccurate pass. Kick-off scatter 2D6 (or 3D6 on a bad kick). If using the kicking rules (from Jnl ?) then roll an extra D6 for distance - 1=-2 to distance, 2= -1 to distance, 3-4=distance rolled, 5=+1 to distance, 6=+2.

3 :- Lightning - Before each team turn (and before setting timer) the opposing coach roll D8. On a roll of a 8 a random player whose turn it is is struck by lightning and takes a ST5 block, with Mighty Blow. Players in the dugout are eligble to be hit, but only take a ST4 block due to the protection of the dugout. If the ball carrier is knocked over it is not a turnover. If the roll is a 1 then a player from the coaches side is hit as above.

4 :- Fog - After declaring a pass action, but before measuring the range roll a D6 to find the distance a player can see. 1 - Quick pass only, 2-3 - upto Short pass, 4-5 - upto Longpass, 6 - Fog lifts momentarily; player can see as normal. If a player decides to throw futher than he can see, or throws a Hail Mary,then there is an extra -1 to the throw and a missed pass will scatter D6 squares. In all cases the catching player is at -1.

5-9:- Drizzle - This is Albion and players are used to a little rain. Use normal rules.

10 :- Driving Rain - Its cold and wet. Roll a D6 for each player and the start of a half or drive. On a roll of a 1 they won't leave the nice warm dugout, and are unavailable for this drive.

11 :- Downpour - There is a -1 modifier to all attempts to throw, catch or pick up the ball, in addition to any other modifiers.

12 :- Torrential Rain - As 11 above, but due to the mud All MV is reduced by 1 (to a minimum of 1) and "Go For It"'s are failed on a roll of 1 or 2. Also, the mud won't go, regardless of the weather, so the mud rules stay in effect or the rest of the match.


Marsh Land

It's difficult to find large areas of dry ground in Albion and pitches often have boggy area on them. Before setting up for 1st drive of the game, but after rolling the weather, roll D6-1. This is the number of marshes on the pitch. If the weather roll was 10, 11 or 12 add +1 to the roll. Set up as per rules for jungle trees in Jnl 44.

000
0X0
000

Players and Bogs
Central Square (X): If a player moves into this square for any reason roll a D6. 2-6 the player is stuck for the rest of the drive/half. Player stuck in the bog can be blocked and gains the skill "Stand Firm" and fouled as normal, and if holding the ball can pass, hand off or catch the ball as normal. If a 1 is rolled the player is in serious trouble as they start to drown. Each turn he is stuck make a casualty roll immediately. If the player entered this square as a result of a push back this DOES count as a casaulty for SPP. If the drowned/ing player has the regeneration skill they CANNOT use it as the magic-saturated ground in Albion interferes with this process. Treat push backs to this square the same as pushing off the field i.e. can only be done if the are no other free squares.

Outer squares (O): To move through these squares roll as if each one was a GFI. If a player is GFI in these squares they fail on a 1 or 2. If the weather is torrential rain (no. 12) then GFI are failed on a 1,2 or3 (yikes! :wink: ).


Ball and Bogs
Central Square (X): If the ball enters this square without a standing player it is lost and play is restarted with the team that kicked off last time kicking again. If a player throws/kicks the ball into this square (either deliberately or because of scatter [but not due to a dropped catch]) then see if they are sent off as for fouling (no IGMEOY modifiers[ie roll of a 6]).
Outer squares (O): If the ball lands in one of these square it is now -1 to pickup, in addition to other modifiers, for the remainder of the drive/half, due to the mud coating it's surface. A ball bounching into this square will bounce no futher unless due to a failed pickup.




Freebooters

Fenbeasts (Although your actually paying for the Truthsayer/Dark Emssary)

Cost MV ST AG AV
140K 6 5 1 9

Skills: Mighty Blow
Traits: Thick Skull, Regenerate
Racial Char: Big Guy, Bone Head, Fen Walker*
Allied Teams: Any

New Rac. Char.: Fen Walker: Fen Beasts, being part swamp themselves, ignore the special rules for Bogs, and treat them as normal squares.

To use the Fenbeast, you must also have a Truthsayer/Dark emissary model to show the controlling wizard. The Bonehead is the chance of the wizards' instructions not getting through.

Remember to halve the cost (70K) when freebooting.






Well, there you go. if you think it's crap say so (but please, be gentle) :)

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2002 11:22 pm
by Moonsong
Nothing to say, very nice. Just one thing, though: Don't you think that dying just for having been pushed is a bit harsh? What about changing it to "...the player disappears into the murky depths of the bog 'til the end of the game, when someone is able to fetch them..."?


Moonsong

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2002 4:10 am
by Darkson
Could you hold your breath under thick mud for an hour? We did originally write it as you suggested, but came to the conclusion it was't a big enough deterent.

However, I have re-thought a little, and am now going to change it to an Casualty roll, so you're not gonna play in the rest of the match but you might be OK.

One thing I forgot to put in, which I will edit in, is that we ruled the centre square of the bog was the same as being pushed off field, and could only be done if all other squares were occupied.


Now you can see why we went with the harsh option. :D

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2002 8:19 am
by Moonsong
Well, with the two additions, I'd say it's perfect. I'll test the rules ASAP and let you know.

Thanks

Moonsong

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 8:25 pm
by Darkson
Moonsong, any joy with the playtest yet?

I'd do it myself, but no-one around here wants to play BB at the moment. :cry:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 10:11 pm
by Moonsong
Sorry, but 'til Saturday...no way, man. Trying to live a life, here. (Besides my boss doesn't take too well when two of his employees start ranting about tin soldiers and the like :roll: )

Moonsong

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 11:06 pm
by Darkson
Unlucky, my boss actually re-introduced me to wargaming about 5 years ago, and is more than happy to have a rules/fluff/conversion discussion duing the working day. :D

(And no, I do not let him win all the time.... only about 95% :lol: )

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 7:48 pm
by Darkson
I just edited my original post to change some of the rules which caused "weird" things to happen (IE player stuck in bog could hold the ball and never lose it in original posting :oops: )

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2002 10:19 pm
by Darkson
Can anyone see anything of value in this idea, for should I jst give up on this idea now?

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2002 9:28 pm
by Darkson
Moonsong has tried the rules and said:

"No problem. Sorry for taking so long. Tried the rules with a friend last week, and they work fine. We didn't use Fen Beasts, but the weather and bogs are fun. The only thing I feel to suggest to you is to change the "...stuck player is impossible to block unless etc...." with "...stuck player can't move and gains Stand Firm...". All in all, it's Blood Bowl, isn't it? What's better than a still target?

I think the rules could be linked somehow to Lucien Swift's stadium rules. Haven't still fully read them, but in substance, you roll at the start of the game to see where you play. Would be enough to add a "Albion" heading to the table, and...voilĂ .

Let me know if you add something.

Hope I have been helpful.

Moonsong"


Have added Moonsong's suggestion about stuck players to original post.

Lucien, want to have a go at adding them in?

Anyone else tried them out? I'm thinking of writing them up roparly and sending them to the BBMag (when I get the hang of Word again). Should I bother?

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2002 12:41 am
by Moonsong
Definitely yes!

Moonsong

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2002 7:42 pm
by Joshua Dyal
Is there a repository of House Rules from the TBB forum anywhere? This is a good set of interesting variants. Although, to be honest, I'm tempted to do away with weather altogether...

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2002 8:34 pm
by Darkson
Joshua Dyal wrote:Is there a repository of House Rules from the TBB forum anywhere? This is a good set of interesting variants. Although, to be honest, I'm tempted to do away with weather altogether...
Hey, if you came from Britain you'd recognise the weather chart as a typical August Bank Holiday. :lol:


Just curious, but why would you do away with the weather, i thought this was an intregal part of playing in Albion?