Talk:Sengoku Amahara: Tactical Rules
Notes
- Commanders should be able to determine basic layout of armies going into battle; units can be placed in the center, the left wing, the right wing, the reserves, and/or some other combination of general positions.
- Since armies are usually in lines, most units can only be engaged by one other unit.
- Basic unit size is 100.
- Battlefields are separated into small, manageable sectors with max x units per side.
- One random roll at the start of a fight, and then the numbers return to default values as luck starts playing less of a roll in masses of troops beating up each other.
- Horses allow movement between sectors and allow such movement to be intercepted.
- All units have a morale. Ashigaru are easier to rout than to kill all of. Monks are easier to kill than rout. Samurai come up somewhere in between.
- Flanking attacks and rear attacks are powerful, but difficult to pull off on most units due to everyone being in a line.
Units
A unit is a body of 100 fighters. Units are the building blocks of any army, but require a general to lead them. Without a general, an army is merely a mob. Units maybe upgraded, but never forget that any battle is fought equally between two commanders as it is between two armies.
Unit Statistics
Unit Statistics are usually not rolled, but instead compared. Over time, without the will of a commander behind them, most combats tend to even out to the expected result. A commander however can change that, and even the most overmatched army may have victory under the control of a skilled general.
In general, each statistic is subtracted from ten to give the difficulty for a general's Arete of war to affect that unit.
Attack Value
How good at a unit is at attacking. Each unit type has a base value, and then an additional value is added onto it by the units weapon. Weapons values tend to be specialist against certain unit types.
Defence Value
How good the unit is at resisting attacks. Each unit has a base value, and a list of armours it can wear, which have a major effect on defence. Each point in which the Attackers Value exceeds the defenders inflicts X causalities on the opposition.
Resolve
Few units except the most dedicated warrior monks and shrine maidens fight to the death. Resolve is how dedicated a unit feels. A unit has a number of morale hit points based on its resolve x10. Each causality removes one MHP. At 0, the unit breaks and runs, though it may later rally.
Manoeuvre
Battles are not static affairs, manoeuvre is extremely important. Match manoeuvre against the difficulty of a zone crossing check to see if a unit may manoeuvre into a new zone.
- Move Forward into an empty or enemy occupied zone when out of combat
- Move backwards into an empty Zone
- Move sideways into an empty zone
- Move forwards into a friendly occupied zone
- Move forward from a friendly occupied zone
- Moving back through a friendly occupied zone
Certain units will be listed as skirmishes and use the second value.
Units moving into an enemy occupied zone for combat gain a charge bonus of X to their attack value.
Professional Unit Rules
Professional Units are the best fighters in any army, and the primary standing force in peace time. Unlike the largely faceless regiments of Ashigaru, professional troops have members whose names will be recorded in chronicles, stories and anime for the next thousand years.
Each Professional unit leader must have a name, and each professional unit must have a province of origin, it gains X bonus to action in that province and may gain other bonuses for being of particularly impressive lineage.
Ashigaru Unit Rules
Ashigaru are the foot troops. They're far cheaper than Professionals, so they're easy to create huge hordes of, even if they're nowhere near as good.
Unfortunately, Ashigaru cannot be kept raised in peace time, cannot be customized, and do not have heroes, this makes them much harder to train or turn into heroes, usually remaining in the realm of extras.
Horses
Any professional unit maybe mounted as cavalry, making them vastly more mobile. Cavalry units may cross multiple zones per turn, with each zone reducing their mobility by a value equal to threshold. In addition, horses give a great bonus to mobility.
- Light Horses give mobility X
- Heavy Horses give mobility X
It is also easier to turn a body of horses than a body of infantry, so mounted units always act as if they are moving forward into a zone, no matter which direction the unit was previously pointed.
Arete of War
Rolling Arete of War
Each general has an Arete of War, which is equal to the number of dice rolled for his arete. These maybe rolled once for each of the three wings of the army (left, right and centre). When applying a sphere to a set of units, the difficulty is (10 minus relevant stat), this means that different amounts of success, than thus different levels of bonus will be applied across different units in the army. For global effects, the difficulty is usually 6, with 10s counting as two successes.
Spheres
Discipline
Your ability to keep your troops from running away, betraying you and drive them into perilous or seemingly hopeless situations. A disciplined force may also be fierce, driving back the unrighteous with their iron resolve.
Level One: Calm
The first part of discipline is to keep troops calm and resolved despite the odds against them. This level allows arete to be used to refill resolve at a rate of 10 resolve per success on an arete of war check.
Level Two: Minor Inspiration
The second part of discipline is to inspire your troops. A successful arete check will prevent a unit from routing. Each success on an arete check maybe used to improve a units attack value by one.
Level Three: Major Inspiration
At the third level, troops maybe inspired to truly heroic lengths, conducting incredible forced marches, fighting to the death against impossible odds and defeating legions of foes with their fanatical attacks. As well as preventing route, any stat maybe raised by two points for every success on the arete of war check.
Level Four: Minor Demoralize
Few wish to face a foe who is unafraid to die. Roll arete of war with a success number equal to your enemies resolve. Each success causes ten morale damage to enemy units in combat with your forces.
Level Five: Major Demoralize
Your reputation is terrifying and legendary. Few normal soldiers or even Samurai are willing to face such a feared group. Roll arete with a success number equal to your enemies revolve, each success causes twenty morale damage to all enemy units.
Command
Your ability to get your troops to perform complex tactical manoeuvres and formations, or control the time of attack (for instance to conduct a night attack)
Level 1: Basic Tactics
Move around the battlefield
Level 2: Advanced Tactics
Flank enemy units, mount ambushes.
Level 3: Formation Fighting
Combine units for mutual support (Pike and shot)
Level 4: Redirection
Force your enemy to move how you want.
Level 5: Heavenly Arrangements
Redirect the entire enemy army as it moves, change your deployment on the fly, greatly improve friendly mobility.
Construction
Your ability to change the battlefield to your whim with walls, earthworks and spikes
Level 1: Utilize
You can Utilize existing walls and ditches
Level 2: Field Fortifications
You can create field fortifications which give defensive bonuses on deployment
Level 3: Greater Field Fortifications
You can create field fortifications of greater power, anywhere on the field, and specific fortifications to deflect specific enemy units (spikes to stop cavalry, ditches to hide from matchlock fire).
Level 4: Foresight Fortifications
You can create fortifications at any time in the battle.
Level 5: Fortress of Self
Create (or destroy) a castle as you wish.
Terrain
Your ability to control the terrain of battle, and your influence with the spirits of air and water.
Basic Use of Terrain
You know it's tiring to run up hills. Improves Defence and mobility
Extensive Use of Terrain
Allows hidden units, cause penalties to enemy stats
Favourable Ground and Weather
Mess with specifically vulnerable types of units (Matchlocks), cause serious penalties to the enemies stats, force individual enemy units to redeploy.
The Wind and Sky
Hide your entire force behind weather, mess up entire classes of units (Cavalry, missiles, melee) through unfavourable terrain, negate vulnerable units (matchlocks) through bad weather force the enemy to deploy how you want them too on an army scale.
Lelouch
Destroy the enemy with rockslides, tidal waves from broken dikes and the like, negate entire classes of units.
Prowess
Your personal skill. A single warrior, if great enough, can turn the tide of armies
Each level allows your personal skill to be boosted against enemy numbers by X amount.
Subtly
Your ability in treachery, deception and other such arts.
Level One: Basic Informants
See the enemies unit list
Level Two: Espionage
See the Enemies Deployment
Level Three: Ambush and Assassination
Deploy part of your force in ambush, assassinate enemy officers
=Level Four: Deception Operations
Disguise Units as other units, fake out reports from enemy subtly.
Level Five: Formless Shadows
Disguise your entire army, assassinate enemy generals.
Logistics
Your ability to bring a large army to the field
Technology
Your ability to utilize new inventions, cannon, fine weapons and armour, and muskets
Religion
Your favour in the eyes of heaven.