It is in the Armour / Weight Modifiers. I can find it in the TFT codex, but I’m pretty sure they got it from somewhere else.
This is the table where you can find the mass and cost of armor for different sized races.
I THOUGHT that the Gargoyle description in ItL said that they were a 1.5 hex figure, but I checked that book and it is not there. Must have been somewhere else.
Rick
Hi Jeff, In TFT 1.5 hex figures are Reptilites, and Gargoyles. They use a 1 hex counter, but are considered very big for for that hex. Note that they have to pay more for armor. A giant needs two 1 hex figures to engage it, but a single 1.5 hex figure will engage it.
1.5 hex figures are in TFT as written.
Nope, sorry, not in any copy of AM/AW/ITL I've found. You're going to have to show me exactly where it says anything about "1.5" hex characters at all.
Hi Guys, Thank you for the quick replies. I will reply inline below...
If the flame fiend is insubstantial and I use a fire extinguishing method like beating it with my jacket, or smothering it with a cloak, or pissing on it, what is the effect? —
Good question. It would be unaffected, but if the fire goes out, it would stop regenerating. I’ll revise my version to answer this.
On Jun 9, 2018, at 8:55 AM, PvK < pvk@oz.net> wrote:
An interesting form of fire demon, with some nice combat rules (though the 5-hex wants a facing diagram).
I don't follow what the last words "if it stays in its fire" refer to. The only fire hexes I noticed were randomly generated when doing a claw attack after having been attacked, and rolling a straight, or fire created with a 6-hex (?) fire spell?
Also, the claw attack says it does cutting and burning damage - does that mean the claws burn, or is it a reference to the fire hexes created when it rolls a straight?
What can it do if engaged in HTH?
PvK
Hi Peter, It has 5 front hexes, 2 sides and 4 rear hexes.
“Go Flame Like” spell was poorly worded. I will change it to say that if it is in a fire (bonfire or hotter), it does regenerate.
What I was trying to say that if you have immunity to fire the claws still do damage. But it is fire damage, so if you are NOT immune to fire, it has the additional penalties of fire damage. I’ll reword it.
Very good question, a complete oversight on my part. I’m going to say that if you are in HTH with it, it is as if you are in a magical fire hex. Thanks!
How do you depict a "1.5 hex" figure? How do you determine its exact location?
Hi Jeff, In TFT 1.5 hex figures are Reptilites, and Gargoyles. They use a 1 hex counter, but are considered very big for for that hex. Note that they have to pay more for armor. A giant needs two 1 hex figures to engage it, but a single 1.5 hex figure will engage it.
1.5 hex figures are in TFT as written.
*** I’ll send out a new version in a bit that incorporates these questions. Thanks everyone!
Warm regards, Rick.
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