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=='''Who let dem in ere?'''==
 
 
 
 
'''WIKI NOTE:''' This is just a cut and paste, from an old file, at the mo. I'll take care of the reformatting tomorrow if poss.
 
  
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No one is exactly sure how the Grots came to be in the underhive, and some still refuse to acknowledge their existence altogether. Perhaps a stray piece of hulk, lost scout ship or just a lonely spore that by some strange twist of fate managed to piggy back a ride into the Hive.
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But it would only take that one little spore to start a full blown infestation. Contained within each spore is the potential to create a complete ecosystem that will, over a very short period of time transform the surrounding environment into a orkoid habitat.
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Starting with a perlifera of basic plant life, in the form of mushrooms and other fungus based goodies. Then you get squigs in all different shapes and sizes, followed by Grotz. This makes the cold, damp, dark enviroment of the underhive a perfect home for that tiny little to thrive and multiply.
  
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=='''The Grot'''==
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Grotz are in no ways top of the Orkiod food chain, but if you get enough of them together even the biggest Ork will watch his back. Grots have a knack for machines and love to tinker with anything they can get their hands on. But since they never follow the instructions their guns and technology can semm quite odd looking to the human eye. And when there not building the weid and wonderful they can be found raising Squigs and farming mushrooms.
  
No one is exactly sure how the Grots came to be in the underhive, and some still refuse to acknowledge their existence altogether. A stray piece of hulk, lost scout ship or just a lonely spore that by some strange twist of fate managed to piggy back a ride into the Hive.
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=='''To The Grot Player'''==
What is known is that it would only take that one spore for a full blown infestation. As you know each spore contains the potential to create a complete ecosystem that will, over a very short period of time transform the surrounding environment. It starts with basic plant life, mushrooms and other fungus, followed by Squigs of many different varieties. All of which the soon to emerge Grots will use to establish themselves in there new home. So a cold, damp and dark place like the underhive is a perfect environment for them to thrive and multiply. While Grotz may not be at the top of the Ork food chain if you get them in large enough numbers even the biggest Ork will watch his back. Grots love to tinker with guns and machines. And when there not rounding up Squigs and other beasties for they can be found farming mushrooms.
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Grots are by no means the strongest fighters or even the best shots; But what they lack in size, and aiming ability, they more than make up for in goblin ingenuity and sheer numbers. The Grot palyer should learn to expect casualties, but never fear because there are always plenty more where they came from.  
  
Grots are not the strongest fighters or even the best shots; But what they lack in size, and aiming ability, they make up for in goblin ingenuity and sheer numbers. The Grot palyer should expect to take a few casualties but never fear because there are plenty more where they came from. Plus you have as many troop options as you do time to dream them up, from giant squig transports to slobbering trolls. I created this guide to be a base for the true goblin fanatics (pun intended) to really shine.  
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=='''Unit Options'''==
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Pretty much anything goes (with opponent approval ofcourse). Use the following rules as a starting point and from there the skies the limit. Can cam have as many troop options as you have do time to dream them up. From giant squig transports to slobbering trolls. This guide is mean as a starting point for the true goblin fanatics (pun intended) to really shine.  
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If you need more insperation look to any greenskin consrtucts form the entire GW range. (Personally I'd love to see those kamakazi doom dives innto the 40K universe.)
  
Special Rules
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=='''Special Rules'''==
Grotz are considered outlaws and all rules for outlaws apply excepted where stated below. When working out income use regular gang income chart.
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Grotz are considered outlaws  
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and all rules for outlaws apply excepted where stated below. When working out income use regular gang income chart.
  
Territory
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=='''Territory'''==
How much territory a mob controls is based on its size and reputation. Once a Mob starts making a name for itself the more Grots will flock to join. The bigger the Mob the more territory it controls. To represent this use the following rule:
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How much territory a mob controls is based on its size and reputation. Once a Mob starts making a name for itself, your gang will soon swell with the number of little greenskin eager to join. The bigger the Mob the more territory it controls. To represent this use the following rule:
  
 
1-10  Grots 1 Territory
 
1-10  Grots 1 Territory
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Grot Territory Chart
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==='''Grot Territory Chart'''===
  
 
1.Outlaw territory Income ??
 
1.Outlaw territory Income ??
Line 34: Line 39:
  
 
3.Shroom patch         Income D6
 
3.Shroom patch         Income D6
Instead of D6 credits you may feed D6 Grots
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Instead of D6 credits you may feed D6 Grots
  
 
4.Sump flow         Income 2D6
 
4.Sump flow         Income 2D6
Line 44: Line 49:
  
 
6.Grot Camp         Income 20
 
6.Grot Camp         Income 20
Roll a D6 and on a 6 a new Grot has approach  
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Roll a D6 and on a 6 a new Grot has approach aksed to join the mob. If you won the last battle add a +1 modifier to the result
you to join the mob. If you won the last battle add a +1 modifier to the result
 
  
My Turf Now
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==='''My Turf Now'''===
 
Should the Mob win a non-Grot Territory they will immediately ransack the new find for its maximum yield before abandoning it.
 
Should the Mob win a non-Grot Territory they will immediately ransack the new find for its maximum yield before abandoning it.
  
Where’s da food boss?…
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==='''Where’s da food boss?…'''===
A grot/squig needs 2 creds worth of supplies after each game to avoid the affects of starvation. But when cash is tight or the Boss don’t feel like sharing Grots have no problem eating other Grots, captives or if they’re really brave a nice plump Squig. 1 Grot/squig will feed 8 members. And a man sized model will feed the whole mob.
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A grot/squig needs 2 creds worth of supplies after each game to avoid the affects of starvation.  
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When cash is tight or the Boss don’t feel like sharing Grots have no problem eating other Grots, captives or a nice plump Squig. 1 Grot/squig will feed 8 members. And a man sized model will feed the whole mob. If eating captives roll a D6 and a 5+ the captives gang may attemp a resuce. If a successful rescue is made the Grot player must pay double his upkeep next turn.
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==='''Get ta Work'''===
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Any Grot that was not Seriously Injured may work a Territory, up to a maximum of 10 Grotz. You may forage for d3 creds.
  
Get ta Work
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=='''Other Post Game Rules'''==
Any Grot that was not Seriously Injured may work a Territory. Or forage for d3 creds.
 
  
Come and ave a go if you think your hard enuff!
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==='''Come and ave a go if you think your hard enuff!'''===
Grots will always follow the biggest, meanest member of the Mob. So if any member of the mob reaches or passes the level of the Boss a fight breaks out between the two models until there is a winner. The loser will not change again till the next time he matches or passes the Bosses level.
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Grots will always follow the biggest, meanest member of the Mob. So if any member of the mob reaches or passes the Boss's Ld a challange will be made. The winner will take the as Boss and the loser will not challenge again till the next time he matches or passes the Bosses level.
  
Goin shoppin
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==='''Goin shoppin'''===
 
When the Boss needs to spend a bit of coin he goes to the Outlaw Trading Post. Grot specific items are considered common and are such always available to the Mob.
 
When the Boss needs to spend a bit of coin he goes to the Outlaw Trading Post. Grot specific items are considered common and are such always available to the Mob.
  
Dead or Alive
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==='''Dead or Alive'''===
Grots are considered a threat to the Hives so anyone who kills or turns over a Grot may receive a reward from the Guild. If a Lawful gang captures or kills a Grot they may claim its bounty. A dead Grot is worth his current cost in credits (including equipment). A live Grot may be ransomed back or traded, as with any other prisoner, or may be turned over to the Guilders for a bounty. The bounty on a live Grot is equal to his cost (without equipment) + D6x5 credits. You must decide whether or not to turn him over before you roll
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Grots are considered a threat to the Hives so anyone who kills or turns over a Grot may receive a reward from the Guild. If a Lawful gang captures or kills a Grot they may claim its bounty. A dead Grot is worth D6 credits. A live Grot may be ransomed back or traded, as with any other prisoner, or may be turned over to the Guilders for a bounty. The bounty on a live Grot is equal to his cost total cost. Grots may trade, ransom or eat any captives. Grots may not claim bounties however, as they’d never make it in/out of the settlements alive.
to see what the bounty is. Grots may trade, ransom or eat any captives. Grots may not claim bounties however, as they’d never make it out of the settlements alive.
 
  
Well ardGrot metabolisms make them extremely resilient to injury and will often survive injuries that would kill a normal ganger. A Grot who goes out of action may re-roll a result on the Serious Injuries table if he doesn’t like the first roll, except a capture result. However, if he chooses to re-roll he must accept the second result.
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==='''Well ard'''===
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Grot metabolisms make them extremely resilient to injury and will often survive injuries that would kill a normal ganger. A Grot who goes out of action may re-roll a result on the Serious Injuries table if he doesn’t like the first roll, except a capture result. However, if he chooses to re-roll he must accept the second result.
  
Gettin the Mob togeva
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='''Gettin the Mob to'geva'''=
A Mob is recruited in the same way as a normal gang.
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A Mob is recruited in the same way as a normal gang. You have 1,000 credits to spend on recruiting and arming your Mob within the following guidelines:
You have 1,000 credits to spend on recruiting and
 
arming your Mob within the following guidelines.
 
  
Minimum of 3 Grots: A Mob must have at least 3 models
 
  
Boss: Your Mob must include one Boss; no more, no less.
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*Minimum of 3 Grots: A Mob must have at least 3 models
  
Shaman: Your Mob may include one Shaman.
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*Boss: Your Mob must include one Boss; no more, no less.
  
Grots: Your Mob can include any number of Grots.
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*Shaman: Your Mob may include one Shaman.
  
Squigs: Your Mob can include up to 5 Squigs providing you have a minimum of 5 Grots at any given time.
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*Grots: Your Mob can include any number of Grots.
  
Sump Trolls: Your Mob may include 1 sump Troll providing you have a minimum of 5 Grots at any given time.
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*Squigs: Your Mob can include up to 5 Squigs providing you have a minimum of 5 Grots at any given time.
  
Special Rules: Squigs come in all different shapes and sizes and any Mob may purchase a Squig as a Beast (see Necromunda Mag 6 Ash Waste Beasties). Grots are also known for their ingenuity and may purchase vehicles (see vehicle design rules).
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*Sump Trolls: Your Mob may include 1 sump Troll providing you have a minimum of 5 Grots at any given time.
  
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*Special Rules: Squigs come in all different shapes and sizes and any Mob may purchase a Squig as a Beast (see Necromunda Mag 6 Ash Waste Beasties). Grots are also known for their ingenuity and may purchase vehicles (see vehicle design rules).
  
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*If your feeling a little frisky why not com up with a few unit choices of your own.
  
Da Ladz
 
Use the follow pages to pick out your rowdy lot. And please feel free to add your own units.
 
  
1 Boss
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==='''1 Boss'''===
Cost to Recruit: 50 Creds
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'''Cost to Recruit''': 50 Creds
  
 
The Boss is the biggest and meanest of the Mob. He holds the cash, knows when to bash a few heads together and decides who’s for dinner. However if he doesn’t keep the ladz in check he will quickly find a fight on his hands.  
 
The Boss is the biggest and meanest of the Mob. He holds the cash, knows when to bash a few heads together and decides who’s for dinner. However if he doesn’t keep the ladz in check he will quickly find a fight on his hands.  
 
The Boss is a one time purchase at the creation of the gang, should he die the next most experienced Grot will fill his boots.
 
The Boss is a one time purchase at the creation of the gang, should he die the next most experienced Grot will fill his boots.
  
        M    WS    BS    S    T    W    I    A    Ld
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          4       3         3       3    3       1     3    1       7
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M    WS    BS    S    T    W    I    A    Ld
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4     3     3     3    3     1     3    1     7
 
   
 
   
Weapons: A Grot Boss may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol, Basic and Special Weapons, plus the Grenades and Shotgun Shells sections of the special Grot list.
 
  
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'''Weapons''': A Grot Boss may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol, Basic and Special Weapons, plus the Grenades and Shotgun Shells sections of the special Grot list.
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'''Equipment''': The Boss may take a Prodder at ½ regular costs upon purchase
  
Equipment: The Boss may take a Prodder at ½ regular costs upon purchase
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'''Special Rules'''
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*Leadership: It’s the Bosses job to keep the Mob in check whether it means cracking a few heads together or a few choice words. This means that any Grot within 6" of the may use his Leadership value when they take Leadership tests.
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*The Boss may always attempt to recover from being pinned even if he has no other Grots within 2" of him.
  
Special Rules
 
Leadership: It’s the Bosses job to keep the Mob in check whether it means cracking a few heads together or a few choice words. This means that any Grot within 6" of the may use his Leadership value when they take Leadership tests. The Boss may always attempt to recover from being pinned even if he has no other Grots within 2" of him.
 
  
  
1 Shaman
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=== '''1 Shaman''' ===
Cost to Recruit: 60 Creds
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'''Cost to Recruit''': 60 Creds
  
 
Shamans can be very strange at the best of times, and while they are sort after for there unique abilities you don’t want to stand to close in case something goes wrong
 
Shamans can be very strange at the best of times, and while they are sort after for there unique abilities you don’t want to stand to close in case something goes wrong
  
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          4      3        3      3    3      1      3    1      7
 
  
Weapons: A Grot Boss may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol and Basic Weapons list of the special Grot list.  
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M    WS    BS    S    T    W    I    A    Ld
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4    3      3      3    3    1    3    1      7
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'''Weapons''': A Grot Boss may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol and Basic Weapons list of the special Grot list.  
  
Shaman Special Rules  
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'''Shaman Special Rules'''
Paths: When you purchase your Shaman you may choose from one of the four basic paths: Beastmaster, Pyromaniac, Telepath and Telekinetic. If you choose Beastmaster you may add squigs as a beast choice. The exact powers are only worked out after the path is chosen. You may also choose to use the WAAAGH! instead of the regular paths.
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*Paths: When you purchase your Shaman you may choose from one of the four basic paths: Beastmaster, Pyromaniac, Telepath and Telekinetic. The exact powers are only worked out after the path is chosen. You may also choose to use the WAAAGH! instead of the regular paths.
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*If you choose Beastmaster you may add squigs as a beast choice. 
 
   
 
   
Powers: A Shaman receives one 'primary' power and one 'minor' power which are generated randomly on the tables below. The primary Power Table that is used depends on the Shamans chosen path. If you chose the WAAAGH! at the start of each game roll 1 random WAAAGH! spell. You still receive your roll on the minor power chart.
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'''Powers''': A Shaman receives one 'primary' power and one 'minor' power which are generated randomly on the tables below. The primary Power Table that is used depends on the Shamans chosen path. If you chose the WAAAGH! at the start of each game roll 1 random WAAAGH! spell. You still receive your roll on the minor power chart.
  
WAAAGH!
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'''WAAAGH!'''
 
When attempting to use WAAGH! powers make a Ld test as usual. If you fail then roll a d6 and consult the ‘Eadbangerz chart.
 
When attempting to use WAAGH! powers make a Ld test as usual. If you fail then roll a d6 and consult the ‘Eadbangerz chart.
  
Grots
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==='''Grots'''===
  
 
Cost to Recruit: 20 Creds
 
Cost to Recruit: 20 Creds

Revision as of 15:52, 23 February 2009

Who let dem in ere?

No one is exactly sure how the Grots came to be in the underhive, and some still refuse to acknowledge their existence altogether. Perhaps a stray piece of hulk, lost scout ship or just a lonely spore that by some strange twist of fate managed to piggy back a ride into the Hive.

But it would only take that one little spore to start a full blown infestation. Contained within each spore is the potential to create a complete ecosystem that will, over a very short period of time transform the surrounding environment into a orkoid habitat. Starting with a perlifera of basic plant life, in the form of mushrooms and other fungus based goodies. Then you get squigs in all different shapes and sizes, followed by Grotz. This makes the cold, damp, dark enviroment of the underhive a perfect home for that tiny little to thrive and multiply.

The Grot

Grotz are in no ways top of the Orkiod food chain, but if you get enough of them together even the biggest Ork will watch his back. Grots have a knack for machines and love to tinker with anything they can get their hands on. But since they never follow the instructions their guns and technology can semm quite odd looking to the human eye. And when there not building the weid and wonderful they can be found raising Squigs and farming mushrooms.

To The Grot Player

Grots are by no means the strongest fighters or even the best shots; But what they lack in size, and aiming ability, they more than make up for in goblin ingenuity and sheer numbers. The Grot palyer should learn to expect casualties, but never fear because there are always plenty more where they came from.

Unit Options

Pretty much anything goes (with opponent approval ofcourse). Use the following rules as a starting point and from there the skies the limit. Can cam have as many troop options as you have do time to dream them up. From giant squig transports to slobbering trolls. This guide is mean as a starting point for the true goblin fanatics (pun intended) to really shine. If you need more insperation look to any greenskin consrtucts form the entire GW range. (Personally I'd love to see those kamakazi doom dives innto the 40K universe.)

Special Rules

Grotz are considered outlaws and all rules for outlaws apply excepted where stated below. When working out income use regular gang income chart.

Territory

How much territory a mob controls is based on its size and reputation. Once a Mob starts making a name for itself, your gang will soon swell with the number of little greenskin eager to join. The bigger the Mob the more territory it controls. To represent this use the following rule:

1-10 Grots 1 Territory 11-15 Grots 2 Territories 16+ Grots 3 Territories

Only 10 Grots may work a territory. When losing territory the Grot player may pick which to give up


Grot Territory Chart

1.Outlaw territory Income ?? Roll off Outlaw Territory Chart

2.Spore Cave Income D6 Receive D6 credits for hand picked spores

3.Shroom patch Income D6 Instead of D6 credits you may feed D6 Grots

4.Sump flow Income 2D6 Roll a D6 for each Grot working the territory. On a 1 he gets carried off by a Sump Troll never to be seen again.

5.Squig farm Income 15 Roll a D6 for each Grot working the territory. For ever 6 rolled you may purchase one Squig for 10 credits each

6.Grot Camp Income 20 Roll a D6 and on a 6 a new Grot has approach aksed to join the mob. If you won the last battle add a +1 modifier to the result

My Turf Now

Should the Mob win a non-Grot Territory they will immediately ransack the new find for its maximum yield before abandoning it.

Where’s da food boss?…

A grot/squig needs 2 creds worth of supplies after each game to avoid the affects of starvation.

  • Optional

When cash is tight or the Boss don’t feel like sharing Grots have no problem eating other Grots, captives or a nice plump Squig. 1 Grot/squig will feed 8 members. And a man sized model will feed the whole mob. If eating captives roll a D6 and a 5+ the captives gang may attemp a resuce. If a successful rescue is made the Grot player must pay double his upkeep next turn.

Get ta Work

Any Grot that was not Seriously Injured may work a Territory, up to a maximum of 10 Grotz. You may forage for d3 creds.

Other Post Game Rules

Come and ave a go if you think your hard enuff!

Grots will always follow the biggest, meanest member of the Mob. So if any member of the mob reaches or passes the Boss's Ld a challange will be made. The winner will take the as Boss and the loser will not challenge again till the next time he matches or passes the Bosses level.

Goin shoppin

When the Boss needs to spend a bit of coin he goes to the Outlaw Trading Post. Grot specific items are considered common and are such always available to the Mob.

Dead or Alive

Grots are considered a threat to the Hives so anyone who kills or turns over a Grot may receive a reward from the Guild. If a Lawful gang captures or kills a Grot they may claim its bounty. A dead Grot is worth D6 credits. A live Grot may be ransomed back or traded, as with any other prisoner, or may be turned over to the Guilders for a bounty. The bounty on a live Grot is equal to his cost total cost. Grots may trade, ransom or eat any captives. Grots may not claim bounties however, as they’d never make it in/out of the settlements alive.

Well ard

Grot metabolisms make them extremely resilient to injury and will often survive injuries that would kill a normal ganger. A Grot who goes out of action may re-roll a result on the Serious Injuries table if he doesn’t like the first roll, except a capture result. However, if he chooses to re-roll he must accept the second result.

Gettin the Mob to'geva

A Mob is recruited in the same way as a normal gang. You have 1,000 credits to spend on recruiting and arming your Mob within the following guidelines:


  • Minimum of 3 Grots: A Mob must have at least 3 models
  • Boss: Your Mob must include one Boss; no more, no less.
  • Shaman: Your Mob may include one Shaman.
  • Grots: Your Mob can include any number of Grots.
  • Squigs: Your Mob can include up to 5 Squigs providing you have a minimum of 5 Grots at any given time.
  • Sump Trolls: Your Mob may include 1 sump Troll providing you have a minimum of 5 Grots at any given time.
  • Special Rules: Squigs come in all different shapes and sizes and any Mob may purchase a Squig as a Beast (see Necromunda Mag 6 Ash Waste Beasties). Grots are also known for their ingenuity and may purchase vehicles (see vehicle design rules).
  • If your feeling a little frisky why not com up with a few unit choices of your own.


1 Boss

Cost to Recruit: 50 Creds

The Boss is the biggest and meanest of the Mob. He holds the cash, knows when to bash a few heads together and decides who’s for dinner. However if he doesn’t keep the ladz in check he will quickly find a fight on his hands. The Boss is a one time purchase at the creation of the gang, should he die the next most experienced Grot will fill his boots.


M     WS     BS     S     T     W     I     A     Ld
4     3      3      3     3     1     3     1      7

Weapons: A Grot Boss may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol, Basic and Special Weapons, plus the Grenades and Shotgun Shells sections of the special Grot list.


Equipment: The Boss may take a Prodder at ½ regular costs upon purchase

Special Rules

  • Leadership: It’s the Bosses job to keep the Mob in check whether it means cracking a few heads together or a few choice words. This means that any Grot within 6" of the may use his Leadership value when they take Leadership tests.
  • The Boss may always attempt to recover from being pinned even if he has no other Grots within 2" of him.


1 Shaman

Cost to Recruit: 60 Creds

Shamans can be very strange at the best of times, and while they are sort after for there unique abilities you don’t want to stand to close in case something goes wrong


M     WS     BS     S     T     W     I     A     Ld
4     3      3      3     3     1     3     1      7

Weapons: A Grot Boss may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol and Basic Weapons list of the special Grot list.

Shaman Special Rules

  • Paths: When you purchase your Shaman you may choose from one of the four basic paths: Beastmaster, Pyromaniac, Telepath and Telekinetic. The exact powers are only worked out after the path is chosen. You may also choose to use the WAAAGH! instead of the regular paths.
  • If you choose Beastmaster you may add squigs as a beast choice.

Powers: A Shaman receives one 'primary' power and one 'minor' power which are generated randomly on the tables below. The primary Power Table that is used depends on the Shamans chosen path. If you chose the WAAAGH! at the start of each game roll 1 random WAAAGH! spell. You still receive your roll on the minor power chart.

WAAAGH! When attempting to use WAAGH! powers make a Ld test as usual. If you fail then roll a d6 and consult the ‘Eadbangerz chart.

Grots

Cost to Recruit: 20 Creds

Their vast will often make up for there other short comings.

        M     WS     BS     S     T     W     I     A     Ld
         4       2         2       3      3      1      3     1      5 

Weapons: A Grot may be given equipment chosen from the Close Combat, Pistol and basic weapons, plus the Grenades and Shotgun Shells sections of the special Grot list.

Weapon Team: For an extra 30creds two Grots can form a heavy weapon crew. From now on they count and move as one unit. When shot randomly determine which model got hit.

Safety in numbers: When testing for being pinned you may add +1I for each grot within 2” of pinned model.

Squigs

Cost to Recruit: 15 Creds

Goblins raise the deadly Cave Squigs. These creatures are a curious blend of animal and fungus, and are composed mostly of teeth, horns, and a nasty temperament.

        M     WS     BS     S     T     W      I     A     Ld
       2D6      4        0      4      3       1      4     1       5

SPECIAL RULES Movement: Squigs do not have a set Movement characteristic but move with an ungainly bouncing stride. To represent this, when moving Squigs, roll 2D6 for the distance they move. Squigs never run and never declare charges. Instead, they are allowed to contact enemy models with their normal 2D6" movement. If this happens, they count as charging for the following round of close combat, just as if they had declared a charge.

Minderz: Each Squig must always remain within 6" of its nominated Grot minder, who keeps the creature in line. If a Squig finds itself outside 6" of its minder at the start of its Movement phase, it will go wild. A will squig will move 2D6" in a random direction during its Movement phases. If its movement takes it into contact with another model (friend or foe), it will engage the model in hand-to-hand combat as normal. The Cave Squig is out of the Grot player’s control until the end of the game. To gain control a minder must move with 6” and make a successful Ld test.

Animals: Cave Squigs are animals of a sort and may not have equipment and do not gain experience.

0.1Sump Troll

Cost to Recruit: 200 Creds

Trolls are not intelligent enough to recognize the value of gold, but large amounts of food can often instill a certain loyalty in them.

        M     WS     BS     S      T     W     I     A     Ld
         6        3        1       5      4       3      1     3       4


Weapons/Armour: While Trolls will often arm them selves with what ever they can find they can not be given additional weapons or armour.

SPECIAL RULES Fear: Trolls are frightening monsters and cause fear.

Stupidity: Trolls are subject to the rules for stupidity.

Regeneration: Trolls have a unique physiology that allows them to regenerate wounds. Whenever an enemy successfully inflicts a wound on a Troll roll a D6, on a result of 4 or more the wound is ignored and the Troll is unhurt. Trolls may not regenerate wounds caused by fire or fire-based magic. Trolls never roll for Injury after a battle.


Dumb Monster: A Troll is far too stupid to ever learn any new skills and do not gain experience.

Always Hungry: A Troll requires an upkeep cost. This upkeep represents the copious amounts of food that must be fed to the Troll in order to keep him loyal to the Mob. The Mob must pay 15 Creds after every game in order to keep the Troll from wondering off in search of food. The Boss also has the option of sacrificing two Grots or Squigs to feed the Troll. Or you may sacrifice 1 model and pay 8 Creds. If the Troll is not fed it soon looses interest in the mob and will leave the Mob in search of food.

Vomit Attack: Instead of his normal attacks, a Troll can regurgitate its highly corrosive digestive juices on an unfortunate hand-to-hand combat opponent. This is a single attack that automatically hits with a Strength of 5 and ignores armour saves.


Grot weapon/item list

HAND-TO-HAND WEAPONS Item Cost Gotcha Net 10 Squig Prodder 15 Sword 10 Chainsword 25 Clubs, mauls and bludgeons free/10* Chain or Flail 10 Knife (1st knife is free) 5 Massive Axe, Sword or Club 15

  • The first club/maul etc a Grot has is free, if the Grot

is equipped with an extra club it will cost 10 credits.

PISTOLS Item Cost Autopistol 15 Hand Flamer 20 Stub Gun 10

BASIC WEAPONS Item Cost Autogun 20 Blunderbuss/scatter gun 8 Shotgun 20 (solid shot + scatter shells)

SPECIAL WEAPONS Item Cost Hand Flamer 40 Bolt Pistol 20

HEAVY WEAPONS Item Cost Heavy Stubber 120 Heavy Bolter 180 Missile Launcher 185 (Missiles extra)

SPECIAL AMMO AND GRENADES Item Cost Man-Stopper Shotgun shell 5 Hot-Shot Shotgun shell 5 Bolt Shotgun Shell 15 Dum-dum Bullets for Stub gun 5 Frag grenades 30 Krak grenades 50


0-2 “eavy Weapon Crews Cost 30 Credits

It costs 30 creds to form a crew. Two Grots can now carry 1 heavy weapon between them. The Grot with the highest BS is the Gunner. The only other equipment they may carry is a Pistol or HTH weapon and they must remain in contact at all times. Should one crew member go out of action the gun may still fire buy can no longer move. A crew member will never leave his weapon. Replacement crew still cost 20+15 Credits. Once a crew is formed they can never be broken.


Gotcha Net Cost 10 Credits

Originally used for trapping Squigs by Squig hunters. One Grot would keep the Squig tangled in the net while another Grot attacked. Any Grot armed with a Net may only carry a pistol or hand weapon as a secondary choice. In combat the netter forgoes his attack by pinning the enemy with the net. The enemy model may not fight until it rolls under its Strength to break free. The pinned model now has a WS of 0 until it escapes.

Squig Prodder Cost 15 Credits

Commonly used by Grot Squig herders to keep their livestock in line. Squigs will recognize a Squig prodder and automatically give the bearer more respect, as they’ve all been on its pointy end more than once! To represent this, a Grot with a Squig prodder can keep all Squigs within 12" from going wild, instead of the normal 6". In addition, a Squig prodder adds +1S on a charge.


Mad Cap shrooms Cost 25 Credits

Quite common in Grot infested territory. A Goblin may eat his shrooms at the start of any turn. Eating these poisonous shrooms will send a Grot into a killing rage. The model counts as Frenzied till the end of the game. The shrooms are very harmful and sometimes deadly, at the end of the game make one injury roll for each Grot that ate the shrooms.

Shaman shrooms Cost 35 Credits

Shamans eat a lot of the less poisonous fungi and sometimes a Shaman has eaten so much fungi that he will become a fungous himself! These fungous resemble a toadstool with a snarling Grot face, and can be eaten by other Shaman to boost his WAAGH! powers. A Shaman may eat a Shaman mushroom before he attempts to cast a spell, he will receive +2Ld however if he rolls a double 1 he has suffered a massive energy feedback and must roll two dice for ‘Eadbangerz chart and apply both injury results. (Shamans Only)

Snotling Familiar

Cost 35 Credits

        M     WS     BS     S     T     W      I     A     Ld
         4       2          2      1      1      3       3     3       4

Shamans use Snotlings as familiar. The familiar will never leave his masters side and will aid him in his work any way he can. Your Shaman may take an extra WAAGH! spell. Shamans Only) Grot Maximum Stats

M WS BS S T W I A Ld

       4         5        6       4     4       3     5      3       9


      Grot Experience Values
      Model Type		Initial Experience
           Boss			21+D6
         Shaman			21+D6
           Grot			   D6


experience advance table


Exp Title Notes 0-6 Grot Starting levels 7-10 Grot 11-20 Grot 21-30 Boss/Shaman Starting level 31-40 Grot 41-50 Grot 51-60 Grot 61-80 Grot 81-100 Grot 101-120 Big Boss 121-140 Grot 141-160 Great Shaman 161-180 Grot 181-200 Grot 201-240 Grot 241-280 Grot 281-320 Grot 321-360 Grot 361-400 Shaman King 401+ Warlord a Grot that reaches this level may not advance any further. ADVANCE ROLLS

Make any Advance rolls that are due immediately after the battle so that both players can witness the result. Roll 2D6 and consult the Advance Roll table below.

2D6 Result 2 New Skill. Choose from any of the Skill tables and randomly generate a skill from it.

3-4 New Skill. Select one of the standard Skill tables for your ganger and randomly generate a skill from it . 5 Characteristic Increase. Roll again: 1-3 = +1 Strength; 4-6 = +1 Attacks.

6 Characteristic Increase. Roll again: 1-3 = +1 WS; 4-6 = +1 BS.

7 Characteristic Increase. Roll again: 1-3 = +1 Initiative; 4-6 = +1 Leadership.

8 Characteristic Increase. Roll again: 1-3 = +1 WS; 4-6 = +1 BS.

9 Characteristic Increase. Roll again: 1-3 = +1 Wounds; 4-6 = +1 Toughness.

10-11 New Skill. Select one of the standard Skill tables for your ganger and randomly generate a skill from it.

12 New Skill. Choose from any of the Skill tables and randomly generate a skill from it. Shamans must again on a D6:

1-3 New Skill (Any table)) 4-5 New Wyrd Minor Power 6 New Wyrd Primary Power




Grot Skills Table

SKILL TYPES AVAILABLE Agility Combat Ferocity Muscle Shooting Stealth Techno Boss * * * * * Shaman * * * Grot * * * Weapon Crew * * *


WAAGH! Powers

1-Mork wants ya: A giant hand has lifted one enemy model within 18” into the air. Victim may test to escape at beginning of each turn on 2D6 and roll under their Strength. If freed the victim suffers 1 S4 hit from the fall.

2-Mork save us: A green glow surrounds one friendly model. Automatically dispel enemy powers affecting one friendly model. 24”

3-Hand of Gork: Up, up and a away. Transport one friendly model up to 18”.

4-‘ere we go: The Shamans words are ringing in the ladz heads. Add +1T to one friendly model within 24”

5-Fists of Gork: The Shaman summons a giant green fist that charges away at the enemy. The Shaman can inflict D6 S6 on one enemy model in line of sight, within 24”

6-Waaaaaagh!: The energy build up is making the very air crackle and spark. Enemy Wryds within 24” must roll equal or under their Ld on a D6 or suffer 1 automatic wound. Any friendly Grots within 24” may add +1WS and can re-roll Ld until the next turn.


‘Eadbangerz chart

1eadbang : The Shamans head explodes in a shower of green goo. The model is countered as dead. All units in 6” of the Shaman must roll under their Toughness on a D6 or they are also taken out of the game count as dead.

2I fink I’m gonna: The Shaman starts vomiting raw energy, any models within 6” must roll under their Toughness on a D6. If they fail treat the model as down.

3Der: The Shaman starts dribbling and is now affected by the rules for Stupidity until the end of the game

4What was I sayin?...: The overload of energy has caused the Shaman to forget his incantation. He can do nothing till his next turn.

5Fzzzzz…pop: The Shaman staggers D6 in a random direction

6Yuuurgh!: The Shaman can only use his minor power till the end of the game.