Bad Faeries 2nd Edition Now Available! 02/28/2011
Does your garden suddenly look dry and wilted? Are you finding it hard to get plants to take root and grow? You may think these are signs that destructive insects or bad soil quality are at work, but I must warn you something far more sinister could be responsible. Something you may have heard of. Faeries! There are those who want you to believe faeries are these cute, harmless, little magical beings that are only curious about humans. That belief could not be farther from the truth. Faeries are nothing more than selfish little addicts whose sole desire in life is to suck the life right out of your garden. What many people don’t know is that a beautiful well tended garden is a place of magic and magic is what the evil little creatures are addicted to. Welcome to Bad Faeries the game of faerie combat. In Bad Faeries each player controls a mob of faeries fighting over a magical garden and the right to drain that garden of its life giving magic. Bad Faeries is a playset for the Toy Battle System™ game The Swarm. You must own a copy of The Swarm in order to use this book. Available in our PDF store as well as RPGNow and Wargame Vault. Building A Better Game 02/14/2011
One of the things I set forth to do with the Toy Battle System is to create a series of games with interchangeable rules and combatants. I think I have accomplished this very well but every so often I come across a post from someone saying they wish X TBS game had more options. The thing is they do have more options, you just need to look to the other TBS games for new abilities, powers, combat maneuvers, terrain, combatants…etc. For example you could give your monster the ability to power up like a Power Warrior instead of having it roll randomly. You could also create an armored super hero using the Mega Bots rules to play in an Atomic Super Humans game. There are currently 6 TBS core rulebooks available with 4 new playsets being released in 2011. All feature the ability to share many of their rules allowing for a wide variety of customization. There will also be a TBS optional rulebook that will allow you to add new levels of depth and complexity to your TBS games. A work in progress file of the optional rules is available at the Don’t limit your games, expand them! | ArchivesFebruary 2012 Categories |



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