While we are on the topic of Tricks, Tricky Fighter is an edge Clint posted for those wanting fighters that emphasize the utilization of tricks.
This is very helpful for 3.x/4e players to understand.
Yup. Though there isn't a separate Trip maneuver, you could just do an Agility Trick and get the same thing done.Push in Deluxe is an opposed Strength roll. Attacker can then Bash (push 1" for every success and raise, if opponent hits an obstacle and attacker had a raise, 1d6 damage), Shield Bash (same as Bash but also causes Str damage, +1/2/3 for small/med/large shields), or Knock Prone (simple.)
Attacker gets +2 on the roll if he moved 3" before doing this (running start.)
Push in Deluxe is an opposed Strength roll. Attacker can then Bash (push 1" for every success and raise, if opponent hits an obstacle and attacker had a raise, 1d6 damage), Shield Bash (same as Bash but also causes Str damage, +1/2/3 for small/med/large shields), or Knock Prone (simple.)
Attacker gets +2 on the roll if he moved 3" before doing this (running start.)
Thoughts? Responses?
So far I see no reason why it would NOT work well for a fantasy game... except that players might come in with preconceptions tied to the d20 or D&D framework.
So I've heard from a few people who have only passing experience with SW rules that (paraphrase) "it just doesn't do fantasy games as well" and "SW is an excellent choice for non-fantasy worlds."
Thoughts? Responses?
So far I see no reason why it would NOT work well for a fantasy game... except that players might come in with preconceptions tied to the d20 or D&D framework.
That said, you will have more fun running/playing fantasy than in D&D *IF* you use Savage Worlds strengths. You do not throw a group of Ogres at a group, you throw a ton of orc or goblin Extras led by a badass Wild Card Ogre. You can then have a mad Chase scene when the rest of the Orc horde comes over the hill in revenge. Then, you have a cool Social Conflict where you barely convince the Prince that a horde is on its way. He will muster the army in exchange for a service after the battle. Then you can run a Mass Combat in which the PCs influnce the outcome. As a reward, you might gain a title (Noble Edge) and now your campaign completely evolves.