

Anima Tactics League
Posted by Games Master in RPGs05 17th, 2009
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The Anima Tactics Leagues will run in point groups. A party for a league must comply with the points limit for their characters and equipment / advantage cards, as well as for special character assignment, therefore for example, no leaders can be assigned in leagues of under 250 points.
The rules to be use will be
- Base Book
- Saga I Updates : Get here – saga1rules
- Saga II Updates : Get here – saga2rules
- Quick Reference Sheets : Get here Ref 1 and here Ref 2
These rules and fast reference cards are also available in the store
Party, Gnosis and Equipment Rules
- A party can not exceed the league point limit under any circumstances
- For each full 100 points of the league a party gets 1 Gnosis point per turn
- For each full 50 points of the league a party can buy 5 points of advantage cards
- Advantage cards are : equipment, plots and powers.
- A party member can only have one equipment or power card assigned to it
- Plot cards are not revealed until they are used BUT must be laid clearly on the table so the opponent can see you have bought one
- All other cards must be exchanged for review before a game starts and any rules / power questions discussed before the match starts.
Core League Rules.
- All games will be played over 6 turns
- For each league your faction / organization can not change. Therefore if you are “Light Faction” , you must remain “Light Faction” for that league but can change characters for each battle (within the points limit)
- A player 2 minutes plush 1 minute per figure in their initial party per turn. So around 4-5 in a 100 point game
- Games are played to party elimination or the end of 6 turns which ever occurs first
- Victory points will be assigned as as per the Saga rules, league points will be assigned as follows
- Tie – 2 Points per player
- Partial Victory - 2 to the winner, 1 to the looser.
- Clear Victory – 3 to the winner, 1 to the looser.
- Annihilation – 5 to the winner.
- A game ending in a party kill gives a one bonus point to the winner.
In small games it is not possible to achieve the Annihilation victory.
Terrain Set Up.
The standard terrain for battles under 250 points 30″ by 40″ , in battles of 250 and above a 48″ by 48″ area will be used in all battles. Terrain layout should be done via one of the following methods
- Request the store team to set it up in advance.
- Request another player to set it up
- Sequential laying of terrain tiles until the map is complete
- OR, if using just a board and no terrain tiles then lay 6 terrain sets on the board one at a time per player
- Note that terrain no can be laid in the deployment zones or within 6 inches of the deployment zone
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