Pilgrim Cell War Blade - A veritable dart board of damage.

The Pilgrim Cell War Blade is the only template you need to measure blast radius, cone of fire damage and line of sight when playing RKE Games.

1. Blade - End game arguments in style.

2. 6 Damage radius circles and 2 elongated damage cones.

3. Crosshairs center damage radius over target.

4. 45 degree Line of sight. Also used to determine firing arcs such as artillery and arrows hitting targets behind walls.

5. 180 degree line of sight.

6. Rear indicator. (Needle Pointing Down) 90 Degree line of Sight. Used to determine stealth and bonuses when assaulting someone out of thier LOS.

(RKE does not endorse fighting with the warblade. RKE recomends guns to settle arguments.)

You may download and print out your own War Blade for free HERE.

How do you use the Pilgrim Cell War Blade?
Well when a game calls for template use you break down the action like this:

Say you want to suppress enemy units with an Uzi. An Uzi uses Suppressive Fire Template A. Center the A crosshair over your target. Any models wholly or partially underneath are effected by Suppressive Fire.

Okay but what if the Uzi had a template to attack instead of suppress?
Same deal only slightly different. Say you sprayed enemy units with your Uzi. If a Uzi used the B template circle for causing damage you would find the crosshair for B and center it over your enemy. But instead of everyone underneath taking full damage it would work like this: All units wholly under the template receive full damage. Any units partially under the template receive reduced weapons damage. Since most weapons list both a full damage and reduced damage you would reference whatever is called upon.

Why do the template cones have crosshairs? Wouldn't you just put the begining of the cone by the base of your unit?
Some weapons like a flame thrower would come out directly from you. Others like shotguns etc, the spread would carry further so you would center the spread over your intended target.