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Warfare in the Age of battles
SAMURAI
The samurai (or bushi) were the members of the military class, the Japanese warriors. Samurai
employed a range of weapons such as bows and arrows, spears and guns; but their most famous
weapon and their symbol was the sword. Samurai were supposed to lead their lives according to the
ethic code of bushido ("the way of the warrior"). Strongly Confucian in nature, Bushido stressed
concepts such as loyalty to one's master, self discipline and respectful, ethical behavior. After a defeat,
some samurai chose to commit ritual suicide (seppuku) by cutting their abdomen rather than being
captured or dying a dishonorable death.
Budo:
7/3+
Ki:
Karma:
The samurai lord or daimyo is the head of a samurai clan. You may only
have one daimyo in your force who will lead you army to battle.
WARGEAR
The base profile for a daimyo warrior includes a katana and wakisashi.
The daimyo can be given additional items at the following cost:
Naginata
No-Dachi
Yari
Dai-kyu
Light Samurai armour (+1D)
Heavy Samurai armour (+2D)
Horse
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
Samurai Weapons
Katana (sword) main weapon of the samurai.
The model gains +1S if using with two hands.
Wakisashi (short sword) hand weapon, seldom used.
Yari (spear) can support another model and also shield.
If used on horse back a yari counts as a lance.
Naginata (pole arm) can be used as a two-handed weapon
or hand weapon.
No-dachi (2-handed sword) two-handed weapon.
Dai-kyu (long bow) range 24 S3, can move up to half and shoot.
Teppo (Arquebus ) cannot move and shoot, range 18 S4
HATAMOTO ( Captain)
Hatamoto
F
6/3+
Points value: 60
S
4
D
5
A
2
W
2
C
5
Budo:
Ki:
Karma:
2
1
1
WARGEAR
The base profile for a hatamoto includes a katana and wakisashi.
Hatamoto can be given additional items at the following cost:
Naginata
No-Dachi
Yari
Dai-kyu
Light Samurai armour (+1D)
Heavy Samurai armour (+2D)
Horse
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
SPECIAL RULE
Bodyguard. As long as your daimyo is within 12, the hatamoto will
automatically pass all Courage tests they have to take.
HEROES
In times of war, great deeds of valour are shown by many a samurai. Some of these warriors go beyond that
they are Heroes.
You may select one hatamoto to be a hero. This hero can be given heroic skills at a cost of 25 pts each, once the
skills have been paid for, roll one dice per ability to see which skills the samurai gains. A hero also gains 1
Budo, Ki or Karma point for each heroic skill.
1 Expert Archer.The hero ignores any in the way rolls.
2 Weapon Master.
The heroes Fight value is increased by 1.
3 Dual Armed.
This hero fights with both his katana and wakisashi giving him +1 Attack.
4 Whirlwind.
The hero can spin his weapon at incredible speeds, any arrow or dart fired at the hero
or another model with the hero in the way, needs a 6 to hit.
5 Death Strike.
The accuracy of this hero is unparalleled and can find the weakness in an opponents
defence or armour. Re-roll one failed to wound roll once per Fight or shot.
6 Counter Strike.
Once per Fight the hero may re-roll one dice to win the fight.
Some heroes go on even further with their courage and fighting skills these become mighty heroes. A mighty
hero ability costs 50 pts, again, roll 1 dice to see which skill the hero has achieved.
1 Mighty Hero.
2 Defence Master.
3 Fated.
4 Sword Master.
5 Bow Master.
6 Commander.
The hero can make one Heroic Action per turn without expending any Might.
It is said that no blade can harm the hero. This hero has D10 when in a Fight.
Once per turn this hero can roll a Fate dice without expending a Fate point.
When fighting with a katana this heros Fight value is 10 and has +1 Attack.
The hero can shoot twice a turn and re-roll any one miss.
The hero has such presence that any friendly model within 12 automatically passes
any Courage test he has to take.
SAMURAI WARRIOR
Samurai Warrior
Points value: 10
5/3+
WARGEAR
The base profile for a samurai w
Samurai can be given additional
Naginata
No-Dachi
Yari
Dai-kyu
Teppo
Light Samurai armo
Heavy Samurai arm
Horse
Banner
SPECIAL RULE
Bodyguard. As long as your daimyo is within12, the samurai will
automatically pass all Courage tests they have to take.
RONIN
Ronin were masterless samurai, retainers who were deprived of their place in the usual loyalty patterns of
Japanese feudalism. The daimyo they had served might have died, been exiled, or become so poor that the
samurai had to abandon his lord. Ronin became farmers, monks, soldiers of fortune, or even bandits. In demand
in times of war, they were often a burden on society in times of peace. At their best, as in the story of the 47
Ronin depicted by Chikamatsu in his popular drama, they are a model of loyalty and self-sacrifice exemplifying
bushido.
RONIN HERO
Ronin Hero
Points value: 30
F
5/3+
S
4
D
5
A
2
W
2
C
5
Budo:
Ki:
Karma:
1
1
1
WARGEAR
The base profile for a Ronin hero includes a katana and wakisashi. Ronin
heroes can be given additional items at the following cost:
Naginata
No-Dachi
Yari
Dai-kyu
Light Samurai armour (+1D)
5
5
5
5
5
RONIN
Ronin
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
Points value: 8
F
4/3+
WARGEAR
The base profile for a ronin includ
be given additional items at the fo
Naginata
No-Dachi
Yari
Dai-kyu
Light Samurai armou
ASHIGARU
Ashigaru made up the bulk of medieval Japanese armies although it is the samurai who people normally think of.
Ashigaru literally means 'Lightfoot' and ashigaru were non samurai foot soldiers during this period. At first most
ashigaru were run away peasants who had joined an army in search of loot but by the end of the period in 1600
most ashigaru were trained professional soldiers. Although often forgotten they played a key part in many of the
battles of Japanese history most notably Sekigahara in 1600. Much like their infantry counterpart in Europe the
importance of ashigaru was greatly increased as new weapons were introduced, in the case of Japan the long
spear which almost became the same length as the European pike and the arquebus or early firearm.
ASHIGARU
Points value: 5
F
3/5+
Ashigaru
S
3
D
3
A
1
W
1
C
3
WARGEAR
The base profile for a peasant does not include any wargear. Any peasant
can be given wargear items at the following cost:
Hand weapon or two-handed weapon
Yari
Kyu
Teppo
Light armour (+1D)
Banner
Free
1
1
2
1
25
pt
pt
pts
pt
pts
Ashigaru Weapons
PEASANT
F
S
D
A
W
C
Peasant
2
3
3
1
1
2
In times of emergency the peasant could be called upon to fight for his
samurai lord. Although lacking skill and courage they could be useful if
used in large numbers to swarm the enemy.
Points value: 4
WARGEAR
The base profile for a peasant includes various weapons such as yari,
naginata and even farm tools. Whatever weapon the model is carrying it
NINJA
To a Samurai warrior acting in stealth and killing by assassination were counted as dishonourable and
a daimyo would not request one of his warriors to demean himself in such a way. Thus it came about
that as early as the 10th century AD a daimyo would recruit mercenaries to fulfill this role. The term
ninja comes from the Japanese character nin, which could also be read as shinobi no mono, but ninja
fits more easily on the western tongue.
The ninja in Japanese society were counted by many to be magicians and to have supernatural
abilities. Much of this is due to the secrecy of their training, methods of working and identities. They
were thought of as being beneath contempt but also indispensable.
Ninja employed a wide range of weapons such as bows and arrows, staffs and swords together with a
varied selection of tools to help them gain entrance to any building; but their most famous weapon and
their symbol was the T shuriken or throwing stars.
T
The ninja were actually samurai families from two districts of Japan (Iga and Koga) up until 1581 when
Tokugawa Ieyasu took control of these regions and would not let them be hired by anyone else. Other
daimyo then started to train some of their samurai in ninja tactics so that they could call on their
specialist services.
Ninja families had their own hierarchy with a Sensei or Shonin at the head of the family, Chunin as his
officers and Genin being the ordinary ninja.
Budo:
6/3+
Ki:
Karma:
The Shonin is the head of a ninja clan. You may only have one Shonin in
your force who will lead your army to battle.
WARGEAR
The base profile for a shonin includes a ninjato. He can be given
additional items at the following cost:
A shonin may command up to a
number of chunin or genin
equal to twice his Courage
value.
Bo
Blowpipe
Han kyu
Shuriken
Shinobi-gama
Light armour (+1D)
Ninja Weapons
Ninjato (sword) main close combat weapon of the Ninja.
5 pts
5 pts
10 pts
5 pts
5 pts
5 pts
F
5/3+
S
4
Points value: 55
D
4
A
2
W
2
C
5
Budo:
Ki:
Karma:
1
1
2
WARGEAR
The base profile for a chunin includes a ninjato. Chunin can be given
additional items at the following cost:
Bo
Blowpipe
Han kyu
Shuriken
Shinobi-gama
Light armour (+1D)
5
5
5
5
5
5
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
Points value: 10
4/4+
WARGEAR
The base profile for a genin incl
additional items at the following
Bo
Blowpipe
Han kyu
Shuriken
Shinobi-gama
Light armour (+1D)
All Alone Tests Ninja are trained to work alone behind enemy lines and as such never need to take all alone
tests while their prime target is still alive.
Preternatural Agility Ninja are graceful and elegant fighters, able
aside from the thrust of a blade with ease and strike through the
gaps in a foes armour with pinpoint accuracy. To represent this
dexterity, a Ninja can never be trapped whilst still standing.
to dart
Climbing Ninja carry specialist hooks, claws etc to enable them to scale even the most difficult surface. To
represent this, all ninja and +1 to their climbing and jumping rolls.
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