Game Scenarios

Our game scenarios and characters are inspired by classical Dungeons & Dragons adventures. Here's a rundown of the different scenarios we like to play, with the characters that are involved.

Goblins vs Party

A clan of peace-loving Goblins are merrily minding their own business when a party of imperialist reaver humanoids happen by…

The Party

Character
Hit Points
Description
Dwarf
8
Uses and axe and a small shield, and is immune to magic
Elf
4
Uses magic, two long swords and arrows. 4 PP
Mage
4
Uses magic and a short sword. 10 PP
Monk
4
Uses magic and a two handed weapon. 4 PP
Samurai
5
Uses two long swords
Fighter
7
Uses any one-handed weapon and a large shield, or any two handed weapon
Cleric
5
Uses a medium shield and a hammer. 6 PP
Ranger
5
Uses arrows and a long sword & short sword

The Party
Character
Hit Points
Description
Goblin
4
Uses javelin and arrows. Does 4 damage from surprise attack.
Hobgoblin
5
Users medium shield and long sword.
Shaman
4
Can cast any spell. Uses Shamanic pole arm.
Ogre
8
Uses a pole arm. Does 2 HP per strike. May not run unless Hasted
Ogre-Mage
8
Like an Ogre, but can also cast spells

The party is usually half the size of the goblin clan. The objective of the game is for the party to locate and desecrate the goblin lair. The goblins must find and kill all of the party to win.

Wolf Hunt

A number of wolves have infiltrated the local environs. The party must kill a certain number of wolves to win. Wolves are all individuals, and only one wolf may win. Each wolf is stronger than a single party member. Wolves will win by killing another wolf, and a member of the party. Wolves will generally outnumber the party 2:1 or 3:1.

Character
Hit Points
Description
Wolf
6
Uses javelin / long sword and short sword. Also uses arrows
Melee Hunter
4
Uses pole arm and arrows
Missile Hunter
4
Shield and long sword

Arcade Game

This game is inspired by classic arcade games such as Ghost'n'Goblins, Golden Axe and Double Dragon, where players face monsters of increasing staunchness. It works particularly well when we have only a few players available. The characters are drawn from the Goblins vs Party game, as are the monsters.

The game is played as a series of set pieces. The monsters defend a position and the players attempt to attack. If the party is victorious, they gain a few power points, and continue on to face more powerful opponents. For example: Level one may consist of a bunch of goblins. Level two would be goblins and hobgoblins and an ogre etc.