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Warrington Warlords
Planetary Empires
Welcome to the Warrington Warlords Planetary Empires
Campaign
The goals of this campaign are primarily to have fun, but also to introduce new members
to the club, promote team building and some aspect of levelling and role-playing. Fluff
building and army progression is highly promoted!
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TEAMS
Players will organise themselves into teams of 2. 6 slots will be allocated for the initial
teams. Teams are encouraged as it not only helps promote stories and group dynamics,
but also allows the team to progress as long as at least 1 player is able to play. Each team
member is allocated 750 points to spend using the standard force organization chart. This
means that each team will have a 1500-point army.
Each player is to bring 500 extra points (in 50 to 100 point increments) to be used as
reinforcements.
No named characters are allowed, as we will be creating our own commanders who
will advance during the campaign. (See Commander rules below).
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COMMANDERS
At the beginning of the campaign, each player should choose a single character that will
serve as the army's 2 generals for the duration of the Planetary Empires campaign. Each
character should be given a name. Commanders may not be vehicles, though they may be
mounted on bikes or cavalry.
Characters cost increases in accordance to its Experience. Its total cost equals the cost of
the character and any equipment that he has, plus the total number of Experience points
spent.
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ADVANCEMENT
The commander gains 1 Experience point in each game he participates in that he does not
die or flees off of the table. During each game, the commander can earn 1 additional
experience point for each action if he or the unit he is in accomplishes.
Each time a commander earns 3 Experience points, the player may spend these points to
make a roll on the Character Advancement table (below). The bonus rolled is applied to
that character for the duration of campaign.
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SKILLS
Skills are useful, if common, abilities able to be taken by your character. Skills follow the
same rules as the Universal Special Rule with which they share a name. The list of skills
and any additional requirements, are as follows:
Counter-Attack
Eternal Warrior (Requires Toughness 4)
Fearless
Fleet (Requires Initiative 4)
Hit & Run (Requires Jump Infantry, Cavalry, or Bike)
Infiltrate (Requires Mover Through Cover, Scouts, or Stealth)
Move Through Cover (Requires Initiative 4)
Acute Senses
Preferred Enemy
Relentless (Requires Slow and Purposeful OR Strength 6)
Scouts
Skilled Rider (Requires Cavalry or Bike)
Slow and Purposeful
Stealth
Stubborn
Tank Hunters
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LEGENDARY ABILITIES
Legendary Abilities represent truly unique abilities and skills possessed by only a handful
of mighty warriors.
Note: Some of these abilities grant bonuses to the army as a whole, or to other units
within your army. These abilities may not be used if the character is not included in the
army, or has to sit on the sidelines due to an injury.
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Outmaneuver After deployment, choose a single infantry or vehicle unit in your army.
That unit has the Scouts special rule for the duration of the battle.
Practiced Psyker The character may use one additional Psychic power each turn.
Regeneration At the start of your turn, as long as this character is still alive, roll a D6 for
each Wound that he has lost: for every 5 or 6 rolled, he recovers a single Wound.
Retinue Choose one Elite choice from your Codex. When this character is included in
your army, you may include that type of unit as a Troops choice.
Sharpshooter Enemies may not take cover saves against shots from this character.
Sniper Wounds caused by this character's Shooting attacks are allocated by his
controlling player, rather than the opposing player.
Superior Tactician You may re-roll dice rolls for picking deployment areas, seeing who
goes first, and for reserves.
Tactical Precision If this unit arrives by Deep Strike, it scatters 1 D6" less than normal.
Tank Commander This character may replace the crew of a tank. The tank may use his
Ballistic Skill. If the tank suffers a vehicle destroyed result, then this character is slain.
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SLAIN CHARACTERS
After each battle fought as part of the campaign, roll a D6 for any of your characters that
have been slain in battle (not fleeing or have fled from the table). If you won the game, a
+1 bonus is added to your roll.
1 Serious Injury - The character has survived but is greatly weakened by his injuries. He
permanently loses 1 Wound and 1 point of Toughness from his starting profile for the
duration of the campaign and cannot participate in battle for the next game his army
participates in.
2 War Wound - The character has survived but is weakened by his injuries. Roll a D6.
1: Blind in one Eye The character takes a -1 to BS.
2-3: Broken Hand The character takes a -1 to WS.
4-5: Head Injury The character take a -1 to In.
6: Post Traumatic The character gains the Rage special rule.
3 Slow Recovery - The character has survived, but must rest and recover his strength
before returning to the battlefield. He may not participate in the next game his army
participates in.
4 Traumatized - The near death experience has shaken the warrior. He looses 2
Experience points, but is otherwise able to return to duty.
5 Full Recovery - Despite his wounds, the character has made a full recovery and is
ready for battle in the next game.
6+ What Doesn't Kill Me - The character gains +1 Experience point.
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Recovery
Roll a D6 after each game the injured character takes part in. On a roll of 5-6, the
character has been fully healed and no longer suffers any of the injuries and penalties
received during the campaign.
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MAP GENERATION
Each team will receive 1 spaceport tile, 5 blank tiles and 10 flags of their colour, these
can be arranged by the team in any formation they wish.
The team also receives 50 Resource Points (RP) to be spent on building construction or
held in reserve to be spent on stratagems. (see pages 17 and 19)
Once each team has created their section of map, they will all be joined together to make
the full map.
New players can be added to the campaign by simply creating a new map from the tiles
above. This map is then attached by the new team to the main map.
Drop outs
If you manage to lose your team-mate for any reason on a night, you have 3 options.
1 Bathos will step in and play as a mercenary team-mate.
2 If I am not available I can supply 750 points of Guard mercenaries to play with.
3 bring your own extra 750 points to make a single 1500-point army.
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PHASES
Each month, we will meet up and on sort through the following phases.
1. End of Round
Based on their win/loses, players are able to perform actions such as capturing the other
opponent’s tiles or constructing buildings. The first week will be the set-up, instead of the
End of Round actions.
2. Events
Before each battle each team will roll a D6 to pick one of the following events.
3. Challenges + Stratagems
Challenges are announced and stratagems are purchased. Every team must challenge
another team at least once.
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FIRST MONTH SET UP
For the first month, the End of Round will be replaced by tile set-up phase.
We will start with 6 teams. Each team will be given a spaceport tile, 5 blank tiles and 10
team flags. These will be made into the campaign map a described above.
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EVENTS
Before each battle each team will roll a D6 to pick one of the following events.
1. Immoral Victory
2. Disaster
Pick one team. Roll a D6 for each building in his possession (excluding spaceports). On a
roll of 1, the building is removed.
3. All or Nothing
You will receive an additional D3 chances to capture if you do not lose a battles this
round. If any battles are lost, you will suffer a Disaster result (rolled at the End of Round
phase)
4. Scouts
You will get to re-roll your deployment to go first or second in your battles this round.
5. Land Grab
The first tile that you wish to conquer will be done so at a +1 to your dice roll.
6. Diplomacy
Pick one team. They may not challenge you in this round.
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CHALLENGES
You may only capture the tiles of the team that you fight with, or if there are free tiles
when players drop out. To be eligible to capture a tile, you must win a battle against your
chosen opponent. before you chose which army is to be played, you and your opponent
will compare tiles/assets to see if you have battle bonuses. Compare the points you have
against the points your opponent has. Refer to the charts below for detailed army specific
assets.
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ALLIES
All bonus points may be used in 2 ways: to boost your own army points, or to purchase
allies. Allied units bought in this manner may be played by yourself or by another
member in your own team and may consist from armies from either of your codexes or
the mercenary (imperial Guard) codex.
END OF ROUND
Players will submit their results at the End of Round phase each turn. Each win each team
has scored allows them a chance to roll on the following table.
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RESOURCES
At the end of each turn, your force recovers and reaps the benefits of their territories. Roll
3D6, plus an additional 1D6 for each tile you control. This is your income for the turn.
Income is measured in Resource Points (RP).
BUILDINGS
At the start of the campaign, each team can buy a number of power stations, shield
generators, command bastions and manufactorums and will be able to add more as the
campaign progresses.
These pieces have an important impact on how each army will perform in the battles they
fight, as described below. Capturing or building the right pieces is therefore vital to your
success.
CONSTRUCTION
One structure may be built each turn. The player must pay the listed Resource Points and
may then place the structure in any territory that they control.
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Power Station - 10 RP to build Power Stations provide the power needed to maneuver
your troops into position before battle. For every Power Station controlled, you gain a +1
to dice rolls for picking deployment areas, seeing who goes first, and for reserves.
Shield Generator - 20 RP to build Shield generators make it much harder to capture the
tile with the generator and any adjacent tiles (see Conquest table above)
Manufactorum - 40 RP to build Manufactorums produce the materials needed to equip
and arm additional units for your army. For each Manufactorum controlled, the player
may add an additional 50 points to their army.
Command Bastion - 20 RP to build Command bastions allow an army to be better
prepared for a battle, and to organise special training and equipment to be issued to some
of the troops taking part. A command bastion allows the player to pick one unit in their
army and give it one of the universal special rules listed in the Warhammer 40,000
rulebook. For example, you could say to your opponent, "this unit has the furious charge
rule". The unit is allowed to use the special rule for the duration of the battle. If you are
allowed to choose more than one ability then no unit may be given more than one special
ability, and each ability you choose must be different.
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STRATAGEMS
Once one team as challenged another but before the two teams set up each team may
purchase a stratagem. The defender may purchase a stratagem from the defensive list.
The attacker may purchase a stratagem from the offensive list.
DEFENSIVE STRATAGEMS
Booby Traps (5 RP)
At the start of the game, after terrain is placed, declare that you have placed booby traps
and secretly write down D3 pieces of terrain that have been booby-trapped in this
fashion. Each terrain piece may only be booby-trapped once. Booby-traps are
automatically triggered the first time a unit (friendly or enemy) moves into the booby-
trapped terrain. When triggered the traps inflict 2D6 S6 hits with an AP of 4. Cover saves
are not allowed against the traps, as they strike from unexpected angles.
Turreted Stronghold (10 RP) You have an automated turret with the following profile.
Range Str AP Special
Battle Cannon 72” 8 3 Ordnance, Large Blast
Armour Front 10 Side 10 Rear 10
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OFFENSIVE STRATAGEMS
Darken the Skies (5 RP)
You may use this stratagem at the beginning of any turn. Until the beginning of the next
game turn, the Night Fight rules apply. Furthermore, due to the sudden pall of darkness,
any Morale tests taken by the defender are at -1 until the beginning of the next game turn.
Deathstorm (5 RP)
The deathstorm is rolled for as if it were a unit held in reserve. At the beginning of the
Shooting phase on the turn the deathstorm arrives, any unit on the battlefield that is not
inside a building (not a ruin), be it friend or foe, suffers 3d6 hits with S1 and AP6.
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Laserburn (15 RP)
Place two coin sized markers within 8 inches of each other. Roll for scatter, though this
scatter, though this scatter cannot be corrected or rerolled, and you must roll 3D6 instead
of 2D6 to determine scatter. Once the markers
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have been placed, draw an imaginary line between them – models touched by the line
suffer D3 S10 hits at an AP of 2. Vehicles that are hit by this attack are hit upon their side
armour. Mark the affected region with a crater.
Sabotage (5 RP)
Attacker chooses an enemy vehicle after the defender has set up and places a sabotage
marker on it. Any weapon on the vehicle with a sabotage marker must roll a D6 each time
it wishes to fire. On a result of 1-3 it may not fire that turn.
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WINNING THE CAMPAIGN
The campaign ends the instant a player claims his tenth tile, but only so long as he has
fought at least one battle against every other player at some point during the
campaign.
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