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WtP Combat Results Table.pdf (27 KB) (Log in or Register to download.)
This CRT replaces the Battle Card system for combat resolution. Using this speeds up the game considerably.

I'm not sure who developed it but it was originally posted here by username: tklemme. I prettied it up, made it a pdf and reposted it. Then, while using it discovered that one of the footnotes to the table created confusion by using the term "strengh point" which is not defined in the rules. This revised version eliminates the use of that word for clarity.
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This CRT was developed by my brother using the computer roll-outs of the battle cards done by Brad Johnson and posted at grognard.com. Check 'em out here:

http://www.grognard.com/faqs/wtp-prob.txt

Probably the most interesting aspect is how favored the attacker is in We the People. That seems historically accurate. It's also what you'd expect given that the attacker gets first card play each battle and will continue to play first unless initiative is taken from him.


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