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<blockquote data-quote="cimbrog" data-source="post: 7072789" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>Here, take a look at this: <a href="https://1drv.ms/f/s!As7yoWrpdEtvqQq7vcv-ZyM2dEF1" target="_blank">https://1drv.ms/f/s!As7yoWrpdEtvqQq7vcv-ZyM2dEF1</a></p><p></p><p>Specifically look in the "Old" and "Cards" folders. I was beginning to redo this project and stuffed all my old work there. A good deal of the setting info is Mystara specific but it is easily stealable since Thyatis is basically Rome. The gladiator cards are designed to work with the MM3 on a Business Card rules - just add the appropriate numbers for higher level gladiators.</p><p></p><p>Have fun!</p><p></p><p>edit: Might as well include two non-combat games:</p><p></p><p><strong>Siri Mpira</strong></p><p>Two teams of four – three “hiders” and one “seeker”. There are sixteen barrels on the field in a 4x4 square each 20’ away from each other. Each team starts 20’ from each side of the barrels with a colored ball. They try to hide which of the three “hiders” has the ball before crossing a line within 10’ of the barrels. All team members must stay in a group until they reach that line. Once they cross the line the team has ten seconds to hide the ball in a barrel. Once hidden the hiders must leave the field and the seekers must find the opponent’s ball and carry it across a finish line that is 50’ on the opposite side of the barrels. First one across gets a point. Each team member takes a turn as a seeker and then the team with the most points wins. Ties are determined by extra rounds.</p><p>Each attempt to hide the ball requires a Thievery vs. Perception check with each participant involved in hiding the ball adding a +2 to the Thievery check. Searching a barrel is a standard action – taking it is part of that action.</p><p></p><p><strong>Handball</strong></p><p>Two teams of 4. A 100’ x 40’ field with suspended 5’ rings hanging 10’ in the air at either end. Chosen team starts with something like a soccer ball that they have to carry to the other side of the field and toss through the opponent’s ring. The ball must be carried and cannot be kicked. If the ball hits the ground it is given to the team opposing the one last in control if it. Whomever scores 5 first wins.</p><p>Passing</p><p>• The ball has a range of 2/4 and confers no weapon bonuses.</p><p>• Throwing the ball accurately requires a ranged attack against AC 10.</p><p>• Catching the ball requires a Dexterity check DC 10.</p><p>• An adjacent opponent may choose to try and block a thrown ball. He adds his Dexterity bonus to the AC if by the passer or the catch DC if by the receiver.</p><p>Blocking/Tackling</p><p>• A character may attempt to block any time they could make an opportunity attack. Make an opposed Strength check – success means the target of the block is stopped and the blocker may shift in front of them. Success by more than 5 means the target is knocked prone. Loss by more than 5 results in the blocker being knocked prone.</p><p>• Only the ball carrier may be tackled. Treat the same as a block only the runner is grabbed if he isn’t knocked prone.</p><p>• An opposed Dexterity check is used to strip the ball from a grabbed opponent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cimbrog, post: 7072789, member: 1303"] Here, take a look at this: [url]https://1drv.ms/f/s!As7yoWrpdEtvqQq7vcv-ZyM2dEF1[/url] Specifically look in the "Old" and "Cards" folders. I was beginning to redo this project and stuffed all my old work there. A good deal of the setting info is Mystara specific but it is easily stealable since Thyatis is basically Rome. The gladiator cards are designed to work with the MM3 on a Business Card rules - just add the appropriate numbers for higher level gladiators. Have fun! edit: Might as well include two non-combat games: [B]Siri Mpira[/B] Two teams of four – three “hiders” and one “seeker”. There are sixteen barrels on the field in a 4x4 square each 20’ away from each other. Each team starts 20’ from each side of the barrels with a colored ball. They try to hide which of the three “hiders” has the ball before crossing a line within 10’ of the barrels. All team members must stay in a group until they reach that line. Once they cross the line the team has ten seconds to hide the ball in a barrel. Once hidden the hiders must leave the field and the seekers must find the opponent’s ball and carry it across a finish line that is 50’ on the opposite side of the barrels. First one across gets a point. Each team member takes a turn as a seeker and then the team with the most points wins. Ties are determined by extra rounds. Each attempt to hide the ball requires a Thievery vs. Perception check with each participant involved in hiding the ball adding a +2 to the Thievery check. Searching a barrel is a standard action – taking it is part of that action. [B]Handball[/B] Two teams of 4. A 100’ x 40’ field with suspended 5’ rings hanging 10’ in the air at either end. Chosen team starts with something like a soccer ball that they have to carry to the other side of the field and toss through the opponent’s ring. The ball must be carried and cannot be kicked. If the ball hits the ground it is given to the team opposing the one last in control if it. Whomever scores 5 first wins. Passing • The ball has a range of 2/4 and confers no weapon bonuses. • Throwing the ball accurately requires a ranged attack against AC 10. • Catching the ball requires a Dexterity check DC 10. • An adjacent opponent may choose to try and block a thrown ball. He adds his Dexterity bonus to the AC if by the passer or the catch DC if by the receiver. Blocking/Tackling • A character may attempt to block any time they could make an opportunity attack. Make an opposed Strength check – success means the target of the block is stopped and the blocker may shift in front of them. Success by more than 5 means the target is knocked prone. Loss by more than 5 results in the blocker being knocked prone. • Only the ball carrier may be tackled. Treat the same as a block only the runner is grabbed if he isn’t knocked prone. • An opposed Dexterity check is used to strip the ball from a grabbed opponent. [/QUOTE]
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