Von inwils

20 Gedanken zu „How combat works in Mythras“
  1. Ooh, that was a painful session. What a terrible streak of low damage rolls and next to no criticals. Its fun to see how other folks use the system. Still, being a bastard GM my support, like Loz, is with the Eight Legged Horrors…

  2. For a supposedly "deadly" combat system this seemed uneventful. You made a comparison to trading blows with a red dragon for 20-30 minutes at the beginning of the video, and yet that's exactly what this devolved into. (substituting a giant spider for a dragon, of course)

  3. This is an excellent video. Initially I thought using a long combat example wouldn’t illustrate the system very well. I’m pleased to say you’ve proven me totally wrong. I don’t normally like watching online games but I was hooked on this one. Not only was it informative but highly enjoyable.

  4. I had a few sessions of the Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign setting for 5th (its essentially Assassins Creed Odyssey meets D&D. Fantasy Ancient Greece) I liked what I saw but kept thinking how Mythras would have been a better fit for it mechanically.

    I mean the base setting in the core book is Greek-esque and you can use Classic Fantasy for some of the more D&D-ish elements.

    Have any people here experimented with that or something similar?

  5. at 4:10, you say that one can only take 1 proactive action in any one turn, but on page 90 in the "Anathaym's Saga" box in the Mythras rulebook, the example clearly states that she can attack twice.
    Could you maybe clarify, because I hear both answers in the public forums 🙂

  6. this is a great video explaining the basics!
    you should bring out the first 18min as an individual video. its much less daunting to click on it 😀
    if i had known i would have watched this part it much earlier

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