2/15/2023 0 Comments V20 vampire the masquerade![]() In V:tM there is a reason for combat (sects, covens or clans battling each other over centuries, even millennia) and it occurs at skirmish wargaming scale as it is covert in nature (vampires hiding their existence from humans). Whilst vampire minis are usually fantasy-centric (there's surprisingly few dedicated "modern" vampire minis) it is simple enough to convert normal human minis to vampires merely with a careful paintjob or maybe a head swap (I am eyeing some of my Mantic ghoul spare heads). The index at the end is pretty thorough and consistently got me what I was looking for. It's 530 pages - so printing it out will fell a small sized forest. The art is mostly good, albeit inconsistent (though it veers between stylish and childish), though the white background is a bit glare-y on a laptop screen. It's a pdf so there's a limit on how nice it is. I'm merely interested in how it can be adapted to/used as wargaming inspiration. So if you are looking for a review on how good an RPG it is, I recommend you go elsewhere. Note - I'm a wargamer with 0 interest and experience in pen-and-paper RPGs. I've already discussed how the World of Darkness seems ripe for skirmish wargaming, and I thought I'd have a specific look at Vampire the Masquerade as it's currently $5 for the 20th anniversary edition at Wargame Vault. ![]()
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