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Re: (TFT) Polyhedral Weapon Heresy



Oh okay...

http://www.engarde.co.uk/index.html

http://www.geocities.ws/lcoulbeck/new_guide.pdf
http://www.geocities.ws/lcoulbeck/

I should have a working link to the stuff on my google drive shortly,
project folder I believe... En Garde! got a number of "treatments" BGG even
shows a flatout En Garde III savey Swedish?
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/rpgitem/79592/en-garde-iii   I don't and
though I figure everyone on here is smarter than myself one never knows
when it comes to languages so just in case
http://patriot.net/~aquazoo/eg/eg_rules/eg_RlzFrm.html



On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 8:48 AM, John Linzy <jslinzy@gmail.com> wrote:

> En Garde! was fun.  I had the rules and played it years ago before I
> started
> fencing.  Would love to dig up the rules and compare them to real-life some
> day.
>
> In another note: there is a European company that is working on creating a
> 14th century longsword card game.  Currently they are modeling the Italian
> style but there are plans, depending on its popularity, on adding the
> German
> style too.
>
> They are crowd sourcing the development if anyone is interested.
>
> http://audatiagame.com/home/
>
> john
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tft-admin@brainiac.com [mailto:tft-admin@brainiac.com] On Behalf Of
> Jay Carlisle
> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 7:18 PM
> To: tft@brainiac.com
> Subject: Re: (TFT) Polyhedral Weapon Heresy
>
> Oh, if you want I have a little workup of the En Garde! stuff that uses a
> tenth of a second resolution phase system. It should be similar to GURPS
> but
> I'll need to check that. It is similar to Champions. I draw my hexes on
> graph http://maoutsaou.wix.com/gomandi#! each quarter inch square is 13 by
> 13 inches at 1.3m across a hex side to side or a practical foot squared
> which works well with stuff like floor plans and those old dance step
> footprint charts.... uhhhhh
> http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc97/6_14_97/mathland.htm the idea is to
> pay
> attention to footwork as well as bladework and to get the
> York/Reed/Hobbs/et
> al flavor with lots of room for routines like Dar....
> the bumpkin's Pop's last resort roll-under and yada "Only Porthos would
> invent a way of disarming himself" and laundry-room layouts and tactical
> positioning mapwise. Ergo the IQ "I never drive faster than I can see"
> stuff and scale relations as a Joe Average Hero @ 6' tall with a 3 foot
> blade stepping forward with their bladearm foot from hexcenter to hexside
> and thrusting can place bladetip through the centerpoint of a hex 2 hexes
> away or in other words rapier is a 2 hex attack capable weapon. Hobbs did
> Princess Bride too I gather and that's got a great feel for tempo and then
> of course there's fatigue... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOcxnQRUhMM
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