Victory at sea age of dreadnoughts pdf




















For every die that equals or exceeds the target rating of the enemy ship a hit is scored. For every hit scored roll the corresponding Damage Dice. Additionally, roll one die for each point of damage scored. A 6 results in a critical hit. Critical hits are resolved by first determining the location of the hit and then rolling on the location table for effects.

Critical Hits can vary from damaged boilers reducing speed, to starting fires, to catastrophic explosions! Torpedo Attacks: Torpedo attacks are part of the advanced game. There is no pre-plotting. Instead firing units place markers next to their targets. For each attack a die is rolled.

On a 5 or 6 the torpedo was aimed correctly. Damage is different than gunfire. For each hit roll 3 dice - that is the number of damage points caused. Additionally, for every 5 points of damage rounding up done a critical hit is automatically caused.

The rule book contains extensive fleet lists. Included in the rule book are lists for:. Log In. New Account or Log In. Hide my password. Get the newsletter. Subscribe to get the free product of the week! One-click unsubscribe later if you don't enjoy the newsletter. Log In with Facebook. Log In I am new here. Remember me. Error: No match for email address or password. Password forgotten? Click here. Publisher Resources. Family Gaming. Science Fiction. Phone PDF. Virtual Tabletops. STL 3D Model.

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Just wondering as this will be my first time buying a pdf. Ok after a bit more thought I've decided to make it two questions. How good are the fleet lists in regards to pre-dread era ships?

As this is the era that I'm really interested in gaming. Not to say dreads won't ever grace our table, but I've always had a big interest in the Russia Japan war, and an itch to have fleets of armored cruisers and pre dreads. Last time in Japan I even treked down to Yokosuka to see the Mikasa. Also from looking at the free peek on the web page I'm guessing that keeping an eye on the in service dates is important for AOD.

I'm not sure how well a battle level predread could handle two raid level battle cruisers. These pretzels are making me thirsty!!!



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