djk
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Post by djk on Dec 10, 2019 6:40:09 GMT
Help! Downloaded the free Chain Reaction 2018 Rules. I can't make sense of the PEF rules. Under "How many PEFs" on page 9, the rules state that in Defend and Raid Encounters you use 1/2d6 PEFs. If I end up with multiple PEFs do I then individually determine how many NPCs are in each PEF? Also, in the PEF Resolution chart, each of the the three results ends with "Remove the PEF." It would seem that you continue revolving through the chart, removing PEFs until there are none left to fight. What am I misinterpreting?
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Dec 10, 2019 20:27:07 GMT
Help! Downloaded the free Chain Reaction 2018 Rules. I can't make sense of the PEF rules. Under "How many PEFs" on page 9, the rules state that in Defend and Raid Encounters you use 1/2d6 PEFs. If I end up with multiple PEFs do I then individually determine how many NPCs are in each PEF? Yep, perfect, I roll 1/2d6 and score a 2. I have 2 PEFs to resolve. I roll to see how many NPCs are in it, fight it out then remove and go to the next PEF. Also, in the PEF Resolution chart, each of the the three results ends with "Remove the PEF." It would seem that you continue revolving through the chart, removing PEFs until there are none left to fight. What am I misinterpreting? Correct, resolve until the last one is resolved/removed. If you not met any NPCs before the last PEF is resolved, then there will be NPCs that you roll up normally.
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Post by djk on Dec 14, 2019 4:37:24 GMT
OK. Thanks!
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