Age of Sail StatCards

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Re: Age of Sail StatCards

Post by Phred » Tue Sep 16, 2014 4:24 pm

BTW:
Updated StatCards of Captain and Officer. Added fencing special abilities and modified leadership abilities to Captain and officer.
motorhead fan wrote:That looks exciting, But at the size it seems to be, I will need twice the amount of Pirate minifigs!
From the preliminary images, the new pirate ship being released looks to be the same size as BrickBeard's Bounty (stupid name for a captain :fist: ), see image below.
From the MF's I've seen in your Forum Battle, you've got plenty for a small battle between Pirates and Imperials. Also, you can take any of your town people with striped shirts, give them long hair or bandannas, and call them pirates or crew.

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Re: Age of Sail StatCards

Post by motorhead fan » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:03 pm

I have loads of Redcoats, but even if the pirates I own allied themsleves with my bluecoats, they wouldn't stand a chance, I suppose i would just have a mixed crew.

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Re: Age of Sail StatCards

Post by Phred » Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:54 pm

Voin wrote:I like those stat-cards. Who sketched those snazzy pirate images?

And how did you get the Stat-card generator to reduce the size of the text? I've just started using it (replacing my old method of creating/editing Stat-cards in PowerPoint and Paint.net), but some text descriptions keep bleeding over past the edge of the card.
Sorry for the late reply,

Hound Knight had drawn the images, which I mentioned at the bottom of the first post. :wink: His Lego Artwork folder contains a variety of images he has drawn.

For the reduced size in the text, I used Powerpoint. I brought the statcard image into Powerpoint and placed text boxes on top of the text from the Statcard generator. I then grouped the objects together and saved the group of objects as a new image.

There will likely be some changes to the Captain and Officer, considering there is a Squad Officer in the 2005 rules (pg. 65) that I had totally forgotten about when creating these Stat Cards. I will probably modify the Captain and Officer Statcards to be more in line with the 2005 (hopefully 2010) rules.
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