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Scenario 061 – Jumunji
Scenario 061 – Jumunji
By Ross "Pancreas Boy" Franks,
as appeared in
Transcribed by Peter Ward.
Edited by The Mordheimer.
A heavy thumping nearby has caught the attention of the warbands. Each warband is
seeking the noise out of curiosity; will this be a fateful error?
Terrain
Each player takes it in turns to place a piece of terrain set up within an area roughly
4’ x 4’.
Setup
All players rolls a D6 and whoever rolls highest chooses which warband sets up first.
Special Rules
Special rules are the same as the Hidden Treasure scenario (reproduced below for
convenience) except that if the chest is dropped players must follow the Dropping
The Chest special rule (below.)
Searching for the Chest : All the warriors (not animals!) in each warband know
roughly what they are looking for and must inspect the buildings to find the treasure.
Each time a warrior enters a building which has not been previously searched by
either side roll 2D6. On a score of 12, he has found the treasure. Buildings in the
deployment zones are not searched (since they have already been thoroughly
ransacked) and each building may only be searched once. If you have not scored 12
with any roll when there is only one building left to search, the treasure will
automatically be found there. After finding the treasure chest, the warrior must then
take it to safety via his own table edge.
Carrying the Chest : Carrying the treasure chest will slow the warrior carrying it to
half speed. Two or more models may carry the chest without any penalty. You may
use the treasure chest model to represent the chest. If the carrier is put Out Of
Action, place the treasure chest at the spot where he fell. Any man-sized model may
pick it up by moving into base contact with it.
Chest Contents : Whoever recovers the chest may roll on the following chart after the
game to see what the chest contains. Note that you roll for each item separately,
apart from the gold crowns, which are always automatically found. For example, roll
to see if you find any wyrdstone – you need a 5+ to find it. Then roll to see if you
find the armor, and so on. This can make the chest a very valuable acquisition –
however, it could also mean that your warband has risked death for only three gold
crowns!
Item Result on D6
3D6 gold crowns Automatic
D3 Pieces of Wyrdstone 5+
Suit of Light Armour 4+
Sword 3+
D3 Gems (worth 10 gc each) 5+
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Dropping The Chest : I the chest is dropped players must at any point of the game,
the player must roll a D6 on the following table:
D6 Results
1-4 D3 Warhounds mystically jump out of the chest and attack the nearest
models.
5 D6 Giant Spiders lunge out of the chest at the nearest models, they have
the stats of a Giant Rat but with Dark Venom bites.
6 A Rat Ogre emerges and immediately attacks the nearest figure.
If any creatures appear their turns will follow after other player’s turns have finished,
except for when they first appear.
Starting the Game
Both players roll a D6. The highest scoring player takes the first turn.
Ending the Game
When one warband gets the treasure to safety, or a warband fails a Rout test, the
game ends. The victorious warband then gains the treasure chest.
Experience
+1 Survives: If a Hero or Henchman group survives the battle they gain +1
Experience.
+1 Winning Leader: The leader of the winning warband gains +1 Experience.
+1 Per Enemy Out Of Action: Any Hero earns +1 Experience for each enemy he puts
Out Of Action.
+2 For Finding the Chest. If a hero finds the treasure chest he earns +2 Experience.
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