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Pavillon Noir !: Règles d'Escarmouche pour Flibustiers (2000)
Playtime: 240
Min. Age: 10
Number of Players:
2 - 12
Publisher:
Vae Victis
Designers:
Nicolas Stratigos
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Dice Rolling,
Simulation
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Pavillon Noir ! *Règles d'Escarmouche pour Flibustiers* is a pirate skirmish miniature wargame. Fun, simple and originally published in French, in Vae Victis magazine issue #30.
The game uses a simple activation system (using 1d6) between players. Each activated figure has an agility value and weapons. It can perform 2 short actions, 1 long action or 1 "coup d'éclat". Actions can be move, fight, fire, throw stuff, destroy a door... or perform a "coup d'éclat" action (such as clinging a chandelier - 2d6 test using agility). Range combat is done by rolling 1d6 +/- modifiers. Combat is resolved by rolling 1d6 with modifiers (for fighters skill, armor, weapon types...). Moral test also uses 1d6
The game includes rules for ranged weapons, cover, morale.
Scale: 1 mini = 1 man, 1 cm = 1 m, a turn sequence = a few seconds
The game uses a simple activation system (using 1d6) between players. Each activated figure has an agility value and weapons. It can perform 2 short actions, 1 long action or 1 "coup d'éclat". Actions can be move, fight, fire, throw stuff, destroy a door... or perform a "coup d'éclat" action (such as clinging a chandelier - 2d6 test using agility). Range combat is done by rolling 1d6 +/- modifiers. Combat is resolved by rolling 1d6 with modifiers (for fighters skill, armor, weapon types...). Moral test also uses 1d6
The game includes rules for ranged weapons, cover, morale.
Scale: 1 mini = 1 man, 1 cm = 1 m, a turn sequence = a few seconds
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