12-19-2010, 09:13 AM | #1 | |
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Let's Conquer the World: A Let's Play of Risk!
Welcome and thank you for your interest in this LP.
Hopefully we'll be having a good time together as you invade each other's lands and murder the enemy's armies in a lovely game of Risk! The Rules: Despite what Hasbro would like us do, this won't be a game for Objectives. Nossir! We'll be going for nothing short of world domination! Also, I will be assuming you have a basic grasp of the smaller things of Risk. If you don't, you can throw me a PM and I will explain the things that I didn't explain clearly, or weren't explained at all. Also, I will be rolling all the dice and moving all the pieces. Initially, this will be done via photography, though depending on quality and convenience I may switch to posting a digital gameboard on the forums and only posting the dice-rolls as actual photography. Please make sure you have, or can make, enough time to play this to completion. Writing down orders shouldn't take more than 15 minutes, unless you're being really serious about this game, so in theory it should be possible to continue playing no matter what goes on (save serious illness or other maladies, but let's not think about that). Set-up: Your initial placements will be pre-defined; otherwise it would take way too long and be way too complicated, taking turns placing our armies. When signing up, please state which colour you'd like to play and the name of your nation(s) and your title (think grand: Supreme General, Glorious Beacon of Radiance, etc, etc):
Turns, Orders and Re-enforcements: Turns: The Turns are defined by one player's orders being executed. So, every Round consists of X Turns, where X is the number of players. The Turn order is re-rolled every Round (initiative), so as to keep any (unfair) advantages for a player to a minimum. Orders:At the end of every Round (Player's orders have been executed), I will expect every player to send their Re-enforcement placements, Attack Orders and Troop Movements to the following email address: Nukleargames [AT] gmail [DOT] com These orders need to be in the inbox 36 Hours after a round has been posted in this thread. Order need to be titled in this fashion: [ROUND #] [FACTION COLOUR] So, for instance the Red army sends me an order for Round 6, the email would look like this: Code:
Round 6 Red Turn in 3 Stars Re-enforcements: 4 armies in Indonesia 4 armies in Madagascar Attack: 5 armies from Indonesia to South-East Asia Troop Movement: 2 armies from Western-Australia to Indonesia NOTE: I most likely live in a different timezone from you, so keep that in mind when deciding your options! After the orders have been sent in (or 36 hours have passed!), I will process and execute them as soon as possible. If I have NOT received any orders from you, your re-enforcements are lost (forfeit), and none of your armies will be doing anything, save defending. Re-enforcements: The amount of re-enforcements are calculated by ((amount of territories + amount of cities) / 3) + Continent Bonuses + amount of capitals + any number of cards you might trade in for extra armies I will post, at the end of every Round, the amount of re-enforcements every player is entitled to. The minimum amount of Re-enforcements will always be three (3) armies. Re-enforcements are placed simultaneously for all players at the beginning of every Round, to avoid a player ending up with not being able to place their armies due to the target territory being taken over. List of Continent bonuses:
Cards: are received for taking over territories. These cards are not like your father's Risk Cards, though. Instead of matching three types of army on the cards, these contain STARS. The stars are what you trade in for extra armies. There are 1- and 2 star cards. So, in theory, after Round 2, the first player could have 7 EXTRA re-enforcements. List of trade-in value for amount of stars traded in: Left: Number of stars. Right: Number of Armies
Objectives and Rewards If we were playing the Objective-oriented game of Risk, you'd need to get 3 Objectives to win the game. Since we're going for world domination, this rule DOES NOT COUNT. However, I'm still including Objectives because of the accompanying Rewards. Rewards can give a player certain benefits, such as:
If a player is completely defeated, the player who conquered them automatically inherits the Rewards, aside from the Airport which gets destroyed if the territory it is in gets taken over. Attacking and Defending I think everybody is familiar with attacking and defending, so no further explanation here. One note: Attackers can define in their Orders with how many armies (thus the amount of die) they wish to attack. Defenders ALWAYS defend with the maximum amount of die. Conquered Empires: Life after Ruling A little house rule, not-at-all stolen from other Risk Let's Plays: If an Empire gets conquered, the conquering leader gets to decide what to do with the fallen leader.
*To succeed in a revolution, a captured Leader needs to roll three sixes (6) on their dice. If the Leader rolls three ones (1), they are caught in the act and are prevented from attempting another Revolution for five Rounds If the Revolution succeeds, they wrest control of the territory from their captor, and manages to convince any present armies to switch sides into the newly captured territory. Alliances and Negotiations The game Risk has no rules for or against alliances, temporary truces and other forms of... ugh, diplomacy. I will honour this non-rule with the addition that any negotiations between players go through me, via e-mail. Any player wishing to enter negotiations with another player needs to send ME an email first, specifying so. I will then contact that player with the request and they may then, at their discretion, decide whether or not to honour the request. Should the request be honoured, the negotiations can commence directly between those players. I don't care how this happens - e-mail or PMs on the forums - as long as I get a record of these negotiations. Results of negotiations will NOT be publicised, unless one or both parties chooses to at their own discretion. Negotiation request can be sent to the game e-mail address with the following format in the title [ROUND #] [NEGOTIATION] [FACTION COLOURS] Example Code:
Round 7 Negotiation Red and Black ______ I think I now have every major (house) rule described. Any questions can be asked during sign-up or via PM. So, with all that done, go sign up! I await your commands, oh grand Leaders of this world! Sign-up sheet: Name of Leader: Name of Nation: Colour of Preference (First come, first serve!):
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12-19-2010, 10:08 AM | #2 |
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Hell. Fucking. Yes.
Name of Leader: Chancellor Impact Name of Nation: Greater Hommnyr Colour of Preference: Red. (It is the B3ST COLOUR) Edit: Question, though, regarding the turns. One player acts after the other, than much is clear. But you want every player's orders at the beginning of the round? That seems... weird. If Red went before Green, then there's a chance that red's actions interfere with green's orders. If, for example, red captures a territory that green wanted to attack from. What happens then? Does green get to amend their orders? Last edited by Geminex; 12-19-2010 at 10:18 AM. |
12-19-2010, 10:17 AM | #3 | |
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Make sure you read the updated bit about alliances and negotiations, Chancellor Impact.
Thank you.
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12-19-2010, 10:23 AM | #4 |
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Negotiation. Tools of the weak. Sticks and stones may break my bones, words will never harm him. I will focus on the sticks and the stones, and leave the diplomacy to those too weak to succeed otherwise.
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Name of Leader; Supreme Overlord Hawk
Name of Nation; Imperium of Awesome Colour; Blue Also question; You mentioned cities in addition to countries, how does that work? And also seconding Gems question on conflicting attack orders.
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12-19-2010, 11:35 AM | #6 | |
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Basically, it adds a level of tactics. Since your turn is random every round, you need to anticipate what your opponent may do.
If your order conflicts due to losing the territory, thus having no armies, the order is nullified and canceled. Any valid order in that round still gets executed. The re-enforcements get placed on the board at the beginning of the Round, on the direction of your orders, before the individual turns take place. I really hope that was clear enough... Also, cities offer no further military purposes. It just gives you 1 extra army during your re-enforcement per city. EDIT: The way I set up the system means the game runs a lot faster, since now we can ideally have an update every 48 hours or less. With people reacting, rather than acting and anticipating, the game move much slower.
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12-19-2010, 12:39 PM | #7 |
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Huh. That's... interesting, to say the least.
It adds quite a lot of random chance, doesn't it? For one, because you can only predict your opponents' actions to some degree, for another because you have no idea what order they're going to act it. Hmm... If you think it'll work, I'm willing to give it a try. But I'd recommend that you establish the order of turns for the round before people have to start sending in their orders. Cause otherwise it'd go from 'some random chance' to 'roulette'. |
12-19-2010, 12:45 PM | #8 | ||
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If everybody else agrees, I am more than willing to post the turn order before the next round begins instead of determining the turn order during that round.
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12-19-2010, 01:22 PM | #9 |
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Hmm... seems to have.
Yeah, makes sense I guess. If there's an area of conflict, then there'll be two or three sides involved, at most. That makes for significantly less eventualities, thus it's a lot easier to predict. Plus, the other game gave its players the ability to give conditional orders. Stuff like: Attack Britian from Central Europe if outnumbering british defenders If not, attack brazil from peru, retreating once outnumbered Will we get to do that as well? Finally, just remind me, how many actions per turn do we get? Like, how often do we get to attack or move troops? I thought it was just once, but the other game gave its players unlimited attacks, so... |
12-19-2010, 01:28 PM | #10 | |
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I'm going with revised rules, so unlimited attacks. Troop movements only once, from one territory to any other territory that's connected. Unless you have a certain reward, which grants an additional movement.
As for conditional orders... let's say no - initially. I'm afraid the game might become too much of a reactionary game, a game where people start do things like "Attack X! Uh... but only if there are tea and cookies waiting for us. And the enemy is fast asleep."
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