Monstering a battle
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If you have armour please bring it along to the battle. Using [[Weapons_%26_armour#Armour|appropriate armour]] will provide your orc with additional hits and protection from some [[Heroic Calls|heroic calls]] as it does with your player character. Just make sure you wear padding to ensure it is as comfortable as it can be. | If you have armour please bring it along to the battle. Using [[Weapons_%26_armour#Armour|appropriate armour]] will provide your orc with additional hits and protection from some [[Heroic Calls|heroic calls]] as it does with your player character. Just make sure you wear padding to ensure it is as comfortable as it can be. | ||
We have a set of breastplates for the orcs to use, but the armour | We have a set of breastplates for the orcs to use, but the armour only comes in a single size. It fits some people reasonably well, provided it is fitted properly, but it isn't explicitly moulded for a woman's body so some players will find it doesn't fit well. Poorly fitting armour is uncomfortable and can injure you if you fall badly while wearing it, so it's best to bring your own armour if you can and speak to a member of our team if you're struggling with our armour. | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 17 July 2019
Overview
Battles are a massive logistical undertaking involving well over 300 player monsters and crew, not including those players preparing to play the battle. This page should help guide players preparing to monster battles at an event. It provides basic hints and tips, gives you an idea of what to expect, and how to speed you through the process as quickly as possible.
Quick guide
- Find out when you will be monstering
- Ask your generals - they should be aware of the battle info
- Check signs on the toilet doors to find out when to monster
- Ask your Egregore
- Bring kit, armour and weapons where you can
- Bring water with you
- Turn up between 09:30 and 10:30 at Monster in the OOC area
- Get counted by the crew member outside Monster
- We need accurate numbers to record the Nation Weightings
- You will be assigned battlefield orc role
- Follow crew directions on battle briefings
- Ask if you would rather play a low combat role
- Add PD provided kit and armour to your own
- Apply orc make-up to mouth, eyes and hands
- Put on an orc mask
- Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
How will I know I am monstering?
The first time that you might get an idea of when you might be monstering a battle is when the Winds of War are released and we notify the players of the major conjunctions at the event. It is likely that the Marcher generals will want to fight in the Mournwold, and the Varushkans in Karsk, or Highguard in Reikos; this means that these nations will monster the other battle. But don’t count on it, it is all down to player decisions...
Once the Military Council have met at the Muster on Friday and decided upon the two major conjunctions the heroes will take, word will start to spread about when the battles will be fought and who will be fighting when. Knowing when you will fight as your character will make it obvious when you will need to monster. Ask your national generals, your group leaders and military minded folk which battle you will be fighting as your character and then you will know which battle to monster in. Your national Egregores can always help you find this information out.
In addition to these in character avenues, PD’s Battle Team will also put up notices in GOD and on all the toilet doors around the site. These signs will provide basic information for the monstering nations including:
- Which barbarian force your nation is monstering as (Jotun/Grendel/Druj/Thule)
- Which orc formation your nation will be monstering as (Heavy/Skirmish/Magic)
- Guidance on equipment and costume that will help in these roles (Armour/Weapons/Costume)
- Any available low-combat roles as part of the battle
Elite Monster Units
We also have a number of Elite Monster Units (EMU) formed from players in several nations. Commanders from these groups will attend a briefing the night before a battle on the role their units will play the next day. Otherwise, these groups will already know their briefs, have costume and know what they need to do when they monster. Please ask in your nation group if you are not already part of an EMU.
What do I need to bring to monster?
When you come to monster there are a number of things that you should bring if possible:
Clothing
You need to wear a base layer - a long sleeved shirt and trousers in neutral colours (greys, blacks, browns are ideal) - to wear under any other costume or armour you have. This should keep you warm, covered from the sun, and protect against any armour you might wear. It will also cover any human skin saving you having to apply lots of grey orc makeup!
Please supplement it with additional costume where you can. We strongly advise wearing a decent pair of boots to avoid accidental toe stomping and provide ankle support on uneven ground.
Armour
If you have armour please bring it along to the battle. Using appropriate armour will provide your orc with additional hits and protection from some heroic calls as it does with your player character. Just make sure you wear padding to ensure it is as comfortable as it can be.
We have a set of breastplates for the orcs to use, but the armour only comes in a single size. It fits some people reasonably well, provided it is fitted properly, but it isn't explicitly moulded for a woman's body so some players will find it doesn't fit well. Poorly fitting armour is uncomfortable and can injure you if you fall badly while wearing it, so it's best to bring your own armour if you can and speak to a member of our team if you're struggling with our armour.
Weapons
Please bring along a weapon to use in the battle. For the basic orc troops most weapon combinations are fine to use - sword and buckler, axe & shield, spears, great weapons or paired weapons.
- NOTE - the Jotun do not use bows or crossbows, please do not bring them to Monster when you are monstering as Jotun
Water
You must bring along water with you to the battle. We recommend a minimum of 500ml, more if it is hot. Please ensure you are hydrated before you arrive at Monster. If you are playing a healer or support mage barbarian, then consider bringing along a larger bottle and sharing it with the orcs you are healing as part of your roleplay!
What will Profound Decisions provide?
Profound Decisions will provide additional items for you to borrow during a battle as your barbarian orc. Please ensure you return these when you leave the battlefield and let us know if they are broken or damaged. Unfortunately we cannot always provide additional items to every monster, so please use common sense and don’t take everything for yourself.
Clothing
Profound Decisions may provide additional items of clothing to help create the look of the distinctive barbarian tribes. These might include tunics, tabards, sashes or hoods in colours to match the orc tribes. We want to have splashes of colour on each orc, not a few orcs clad head-to-toe in the colour of the day. For reference the main colours are:
- Jotun = Red
- Grendel = Purple
- Druj = Green
- Thule = Blue
Armour
Profound Decisions will provide additional items of armour to add to your orc costume on the battlefield. The polyurea breastplates, vambraces, greaves and spaulders count as medium armour if struck, and with sufficient coverage provide additional armour hits. Accessorising your own armour makes it easier for us to equip everyone and to provide more complete coverage.
Weapons
Profound Decisions may provide additional weapons to you ONLY if we ask to take on a specialised role in the battle. We don’t have enough weapons to provide spares to those without them, and encourage you to ask friends and people in your nation to lend you one during the battle.
Water
Profound Decisions will provide a number of 5l water containers for people to carry as IC water carriers on the battlefield. We cannot supply enough water for everyone on the battle, even with refilling them during the battle, so please bring your own!
What do I do when I arrive at Monster?
Monster will be open between 09:30 and 10:30 for you to arrive, go through weapon check, kit up, get stats and be briefed, and then prepare to deploy on the battlefield. If you arrive after 10:30 we will turn you away. We want to ensure this process is quick and as hassle free as possible for everyone, both players and crew. The main thing we want to do is to ensure the monsters are ready to begin the battle at 11am. Secondary to this, we want to avoid players standing around waiting before a battle. Importantly, we can not handle 400 player monsters coming into the Monster tent all at once. Please choose a time that is suitable for you and your group, make sure you have everything you need and get to Monster as early as you can. The process for monster preparation is as follows:
- Weapon check
- Nation number count
- Nation role assigning
- Roleplay brief and stat assigning
- Collect armour
- Apply orc make-up
- Collect orc mask
- Meet unit commanders
- Deploy onto the battlefield
Low-combat roles
Not every orc we put on the battlefield needs to be a fighter. We aim to offer around 25 low-combat roles for players. These are intended for those who are capable of fighting, but do not want to be caught up in a swirling melee. These roles might include:
- Orc healers, mages and other support characters
- Orc slaves, subjects and thralls
- Imperial refugees or captives in need of rescue
Sometimes we might require additional players to take on NPC characters as part of a battle objective.
Non-combat roles
Importantly you should not enter the battlefield if you consider yourself a non-combatant. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee you will not be hit on the battlefield, so if you are a non-combatant then it isn't possible to volunteer to help with the battles.
The battle
Our battles start at 11:00 and can last 60-90 minutes, depending on the scenario, how well the players fight, or how much resistance they face from the orc barbarians! Have fun!
Respawns
When your orc character is killed on the battlefield, you will need to head to a Respawn Point. We suggest keeping your hand in the air until you reach a respawn point to indicate to other players that you are out of character. Respawn points are located in several places around the field, but change between battles due to many reasons. Most monsters will know where to go, so do ask other orcs if you don’t know where you are. Referees will also be able to help send you in the right direction (Find one with a radio). If you get lost, head back towards Monster and the location that you entered the field from.
After the battle
After the battle it will take a short time to get off the battlefield, remove your orc mask and makeup, take off your armour and get back into character. Hopefully you will be able to go back in character from 13:00. We ask that you help our crew when leaving the battlefield and do the following:
- Turn your mask inside out and spray it with disinfectant
- Return any unused herbs, mana and potions you haven’t used
- Return your armour to the correct size pile
- Return any costume or weapons to the correct rail or pile