Ok, I've found several different pages and books that have several different weapons doing different amounts of damage, different Range and all that nice jazz. I know We were discussing Damage and such a while ago, have you made much progress? I'm also finding it difficult finding a reasonable damage for a 15.2 mm Special APFSDS. finding it hard to believe it can go through 44mm of armor plate at 1000 meters and does 25 damage, and Thomas doesn't have one!
For anything tripod stabilized like that, it may be required to go to the vehicle damage scale that is in the works.
If you have time, please post any book references to equpment that has been universally approved already.
Also, I have a couple of Warhammer fans in my roleplaying troupe, so any equipment conversions anyone has come across or come up with would be great. So far we have come up with a few rudementry weapons.
For 40k gear??? I don't think there are any (probably with good reason!)
Yea, but it is fun to sandwitch the players in between Chaos Sapace Marines and Dark Eldar and watch them scream :P
Granted. And certainly, alternate realities have a place in House Games…but even so.
The Augmentation rules are at least partially up: that covers the core Space Marine entirely. When the Vehicle scale damage is available, the rest should be hammered out.
The Vampire Players Guide is the reference I normally go to. It gives a point of reference, at least.
Vehicle damage scale sounds suspiciously like megadamage, which always struck me as being a bit of a kludge. More reasonable conversion factors would fix most of that, though, and I'm not going to pass judgment on a system I haven't seen.
Trinity & Abberant use the WW Vehicle Damage scale. It is pretty sensible, & works rather well to avoid gobs of dice. Personally, I am not concerned, but intend to graft it out of those books for our purposes as an optional system.
Two people from my cell, Hoff and Josh, made statistics for like… a bunch of guns. They've just had trouble uploading them. I'll try to facilitate the posting of those.