ACTA:SF are there any plans to release gaming aids?

MarkDawg

Mongoose
Hello I was wondering if Mongoose will be making any terrain,space stations, gaming mats, extra bases, dice and any templates if needed? For ACTA:SF?
 
A template is essential. The GF9 ones for B5 ACTA are awesome. We still use ours.

Special order counters can be handy.

There are downloads for planets, dust clouds and asteroids. Some here: http://www.epicarmycard.com/Resources.htm

Mongoose did some planets for Noble Armada: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/miniatures/noble-armada/a-call-to-arms-noble-armada.html

Litko do some asteroids counters.
 
Greg Smith said:
A template is essential. The GF9 ones for B5 ACTA are awesome. We still use ours.

The old B5 templates are no-longer in production. But GF9 does make a Multi-Template, that does the job as the old B5 one, with some extra stuff.. (it's also easier to hold)
 
Greg Smith said:
A template is essential. The GF9 ones for B5 ACTA are awesome. We still use ours.

The old B5 templates are no-lnger in production. But GF9 does make a Multi-Template, that does the job as the old B5 one, with some extra stuff.. (it's also easier to hold)
 
MarkDawg said:
Hello I was wondering if Mongoose will be making any terrain,space stations, gaming mats, extra bases, dice and any templates if needed? For ACTA:SF?

Base Stations, Mobile Bases and Starbases are on the way (generic ones, at least for now). You can see the designs over at the ADB site for the first two.

Spare bases are listed on the Mongoose webstore.

I doubt you'll see gaming mats, but the likes of Hotz Mats already produce several suitable ones.

For Babylon 5:ACTA you could always just put 45 degree marks around the base for checking turn/fire arc angles if you didn't use a template, don't know if there's anything more than that needed for ACTA:SF until I get a look at the rulebook.

Special Action markers are very useful, you might eventually see someone like Litko or GF9 produce them but it's easy enough to run some off on a PC. You'll probably need some sort of drone/plasma torpedo markers too, I know ADB do some so they'll probably appear in the Mongoose line-up too at some point although you could likely get away with just placing different varieties of dice on the targets instead until then.
 
I seem to recall that the big box sets for ACTA:SF will contain drones and maybe other markers.

Those of us who play other SFU tactical games could easily use the cardboard drone counters. And ADB has metal drones and plasma torps, as well as some fighters.
 
Anti-ship guided missiles. Used in the SFU by the Kzintis, Klingons, and Federation (and some pirates) as secondary weapons. Most Kzinti ships have a lot of drone racks (missile launchers) and use the missiles to influence the maneuver of the enemy. Most Klingons have a pair of racks and use them to shoot down Kzinti drones or as opportunity weapons. The Klingon ships maneuver better than the Kzintis or Feds, so they don't need swarms of them to force the maneuver of the enemy. The Federation have special hybrid drone racks that can launch normal drones or "dogfight drones" that have a warp-seeking warhead which is good for shooting down drones or fighters. On the Romulan border, they mostly use standard drones, but on the Klingon and Kzinti borders they're likely to use more dogfight drones or "anti-drones".
 
We've already made Special Order counters for our playtest games.

1 bag of 20 inch wooden disks from Michael's... A inch circle printed on label paper... affix.
Cut a slot from one edge of the disk to the midpoint, and then slip it around the stand ofthe ship using that Special Action.

Nothing could be simpler.
 
I'm really hoping you meant to type 2" discs, Tony :)

Great idea. I just printed up a load of 3x2cm markers for special actions,damage status etc and laminated them for B5:ACTA. Probably be able to use them as is with a few Star Fleet specific ones thrown in, although you've inspired me to think about doing something a bit fancier.
 
Iain, he may have meant 20". I heard a rumor that he was playing on a local football field ... I think it was something about wanting the shuttles to be in scale.

:shock:

:mrgreen:

Jean
 
Uhhh... yeah, sure... right!
Nope. 1" disks.
We don't put the whole text of the special action on them... just the name.

Jean, it's not a football field. It's a basketball court. :wink:
 
Well, that wass with the ST2400 minis.

Now it's going to take me a while to collect enough ST2500 to do F&E.
And it might take a bit more than a football field this time. :roll:
 
We could always book here:

http://nashvillemusiccitycenter.com/docs/floorplans/TotalHall.pdf

1000 feet by 360! 360,000 square feet!
 
Hmmm... Now to find a supplier for 10 foot hexes, in the right colors... and a whole truck-load of dry transfer numbers for the hexes... and beach balls to use as planets...
 
scoutdad said:
Hmmm... Now to find a supplier for 10 foot hexes, in the right colors... and a whole truck-load of dry transfer numbers for the hexes... and beach balls to use as planets...

Lightweight!! Use a spray can and stencils... transfers indeed... :P
 
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