Learn to Play Ravenfeast
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- In this video Josh and Keith teach you how to play the free wargame RAVENFEAST. This is a skirmish game set in the Dark Ages, where players command a few as a dozen Viking or Saxon warriors. We'll take you through the basic mechanics of a turn, illustrating how the rules are played.
RAVENFEAST is a 100% free gateway game, designed to help introduce new players to the hobby of historical miniature tabletop gaming. To download your copy of the book, visit the official website at:
www.Ravenfeast.com
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Very Good Job Gentlemen. Ive been a gamer for over 40 years and your traditional approach to the rules was instantly recognizable.. Outstanding terrain and good miniatures. Home brewed games are head and shoulders above the Game Workshop mass marketed products.
I myself am running a house rules miniatures game in 1:30 scale (aka Toy Soldier scale) Vietnam War.
Great stuff. It's so nice to see people making an effort to introduce new players. The rules are fantastic, I really hope they'll help bring in new people!
We hope so too, Manus!
Harumph!!!! Sure these rules are really, really fun, easy to get into yet and will likely grow the hobby - but what about the impact on us grognards who revel in our self-appointed roles as gate keepers with arbitrary and capricious standards. Dudes, you are most definitely harshing my crankiness buzz. I might even be forced to smile while playing.
I like these rules. I've played miniature games since the first Rouge warrior edition of Space Marines (40k universe). I think this system would also lend well to an RPG system with some additional skill rules added. Simple, fast paced and well illustrated.
Very easy to modify, yes!
love it! just ordered a box of Vikings and Saxons to start playing. Thank you guys. Keep up the awesome content.
That's the spirit, Matt!
Which figures did you buy?
Well done chaps. Looking to the future of historical wargaming is incredibly important. It's inspiring to see what you are doing here.
FANTASTIC. You guys finally got back together to continue the channel.
What a great way to draw new players into historical wargaming. Thanks for all your hard work. I'll certainly give the rules a spin!
What a great tool to get new players started in war gaming! Fantastic work as always gang!
You guys are awesome for the gaming community and just plain AWESOME to listen to and watch. Thanks for all you do !!!
Our pleasure!
This is so cool. Thanks for putting this out and making it free for folks. You guys are awesome!
You guys are making me dust off my Vikings and Saxons. Great job! The best part is you released it right after the Last Uthred books was released. Excellent timing!
Great production value, best I have ever seen in a free set of rules. Thank you.
Wow, thanks!
This is a real treat! Thank you guys.
i like the hobbyist approach of your channel.
great job guys ! Thank you for posting this! Thank you for your wonderful blog...
I have been watching you guys for a while. And honestly your games are amazing! I loved the Pyrrhic campaign you did and it was my first introduction to this style of table top gaming. I have been doing Warhammer, but this did catch my eye :D so thank you!
Love what you guys have done here. Great stuff
Thank you so much for this. I have wanted to get into historical wargaming for a long time, but found it very difficult to know where to start. I ordersed some viking warriors today and I'm working on building the longhouse in the mean time. So very hype!
That's awesome! Welcome the hobby! It's hugely fun and we're glad we could provide some help pushing you over the ledge!
Played our first game of Ravenfeast this afternoon and we had great fun. I like the open points architecture so that you can create stats which fit the models I already have 👍
A fantastic way to help bring new blood into miniatures wargaming, and great rules to boot! Gentlemen, I doff my cap to you!
Love it ! I cannot wait for the actual hard copy ! I will read the down loaded rules ! Skirmish is where it's at !
You folks have done a Great Job on this. Daniel Beattie told us of this. Thank you:) Hope to see more using this system:)
Nice, simple, classic rules. Free as well. I like what you’re trying to do!
Pretty cool. Simple and to the point, which is the kind of ruleset I favor these days. There's plenty of good quality 28mm vikings, both metal and plastic, so there shouldn't be any trouble getting the minis.
Thanks, guys its a great way to get new people into wargaming and the rules are easy and nicely set out a great job.
Hey my friend Dan Beattie ran this for our club the VMC and it was Awsome! Simple Fun! Guys understood rules in No Time!!
Looks great. I've been looking for a ruleset to run for my D&D-playing, non-wargaming friends and this should fit nicely.
Absolutely amazing! Well done!!!
A bit late to this video, but thank you for putting out the rulebook! I absolutely love it, perfect for adapting to all sorts of eras and campaigns. I use your welsh supplement for Gruffydd ap Llywelyn but also for the Cambro-Norman wars of the late 11th and early 12th centuries!
Thank you so much to have share your hobby! I was curious about wargame, never played. Your tutorial video and "easy for beginners" rules book from your website convinced me to trie. Result: good moment with my wife who helped me to build the paper soldiers and creating a cardboard battlefield.
Cool for playing a battle in 1-1.5 hour with grate fun! Thanks a lot :-)
That’s great to hear! It’s why we did it!
Thanks men, a great quick play alternative.
Thanks for the game guys, absolutely love it .
Very nice and simple rules
I'm may start getting into the game, right now I'm focused on finishing printing out kriegspiel divisions for my friends we are doing a fourth coalition campian.
Great video and thanks for the awesome rulebook.
A great easy and fast paced game, will enjoy playing it, thanks
Amazing job you guys did there! I was seaching for some dark age acessible rules, and this are the best!
Thanks, Leonardo! They are certainly the best price, that's for sure!
@@LittleWarsTV hahaha sure! Best part indeed! I'm not a heavy wargamer, not my friends are too, so the rules just fit perfectly, not only as a first step into wargames, but as the whole walkthrough, thanks for this!
Awesome stuff. My group is gona play for sure.
I would just like to say you guys are awesome!
Thanks guys!
This game is so refreshing and fun. I REALLY wish you guys would expand upon it with more lists. Maybe even carry it over to a dark fantasy theme.
We are aiming to expand this system!
@@LittleWarsTV That is great news indeed. Thank you.
Simple, easy to play and understand, low model count. I dig it! I might have to look into grabbing some dark ages models and giving this a go, i know theres some dark ages scottish/pictish models that would work awesomely, and should be period appropriate.
This is exactly the game that I was looking for. I have made three bands two Vikings and one Saxon. I plan to adapt the rules for à Rohan Isangard fight.
Awesome and simple enough for newbies. 👍👍👍
15mm works too, good news! Superb pictures...
Credit to WSS magazine for providing over half of them! They were great to work with and very supportive of the project.
Thank you so much! Can't wait to check it out.
Love it! I’m excited to run some scenarios at the club and also introduce some new people to wargaming. The only thing I wish the rules had is something about taunting. May have to house rules that and require real ‘friendly” taunts that may have in game morale effects.
Great idea, Wes! In the Myth & Magic supplement we have coming out later this month the "spell casting" mechanic in there would be truly ideal for "Taunting" (and of course, that should be accompanied by real taunts at the tabletop between players!).
Would’ve been great to fast-forward to see that missing rally phase you couldn’t show in the first turn. Gr8 vid. Will look this one up.
Awesome video.
Thank you for the fantastic game! I have a quick question. I am new to wargaming, and am wondering if you had any advice for assigning random troops for each side in a scenario? I am primarily interested in wargaming the Wars of the Roses.
I homebrewed a persian army list of cheap infantry and elite cavalry with the open point architecture it was so much fun
A buddy and I enjoyed a game last Sat. Just a couple of nits. In this video and the other, you say you always want to roll low; however, cover saves for missiles say to roll 4+, i.e. high. Also, according to the rules, there is a little more to a Death Worthy of a Song than just the attacker rolls a 1 and defender rolls a 6: that allows you a Free Attack which if successful then causes the Death Worthy of a Song.
Great game system! I've started this week to paint a viking warband. Any plans on more rules for other factions or periods? Cheers!
Love this!
New to wargaming. Can't wait to give it a go!
This is awesome!!
thanks for this hidden gem, i like it somuch. easy to learn.
Hello, a few months ago I played Ravenfeast with a friend and we found it very entertaining and simple to learn, but there is one thing that was not clear to us: When a model dies, can it continue fighting normally until it is removed from the battlefield?
Thank you very much for giving us this great game. Greetings!
brilliant, well done chaps...uk
Where do you get the models that were in this video? New to historic war gaming and I love the looks of these models!
We have links to 28mm miniature manufacturers at www.Ravenfeast.com and you can see where we got ours! Various guys in this club use Footsore, Victrix, and a lot of Gripping Beast. But there are plenty of good options.
Great vid guys, I will try to get my daughter play it with me she loves romans and vikings era but we need easy rules as she is 8y.
Fantastic rules tried my first ever miniature wargame, all out fight to the death brawl in the english plains of East Anglia, pitching two rival danelaw kingdoms (yes i did it with chess figures(used 2 sets of these although you only need one) checkers pieces and lego given i just wanted to give it a chance and dont have proper miniatures or talent to produce some quick enough). So i placed a few 'trees' in key points next to the middle of the battlefield to give some sort of shelter from arrow fire before contact and a stream behind each army to encourage aggresiveness(working on some of your scenarios with the lego i have but this was a trial). It ended with a decisive victory last unit to go was the only 'death worthy of a song' from the battle to the soul black huscarl. Winning side sustained just under half the casualties. Gotta say it was a lot of fun! But then again i like history which is why i stumbled across this!
P. S. Just wanted to share my story of the first game for you all. Enjoy your Sunday!
So here's to the people that have chess figures, Checkers pieces and lego lingering around and want to play it without having miniatures still or the materials to set it up here's how i used them:
(Chess/Checkers - Viking/Saxon)
Vikings:
King - Jarl
Queen - Berserker
Bishop - Huskarl
Cavalry - Hirdman
Tower - Bondi Archer
Pawn - Bondi Spearmen
Checkers piece - Thrall (i didn't used them since they're not really required)
Saxons:
King - Lord
Queen - Hero (Saint or Priest)
Cavalry - Mounted Spearman
Tower - Hearthguard
Bishops - Veteran Fyrd
Checkers piece - Bowman
Pawn - Fyrd
If you want to try the advanced geld rules use the lego pieces(colours that arent token colours) as currency or something else you can work with
(also if you dont have a dice roll (D6) then use an online random number generator.)
Gracias de todo corazón!
So the timing of this game is perfect. The video game, Assassins Creed: Valhalla was set in this exact time and setting, about a clan of Norse heading to England, warring with Saxons. Maybe finding a way to promote the game among fans of that video game might be a good way to get the word out and generate interest in the game?
This was the very first thing I thought when I heard about Ravenfeast just now (having beaten AC: Valhalla yesterday).
Have you thought about doing a rules review using your point scoring system. You've reviewed Disposable Heroes done by a club member before now so you've handled that sort of thing before where's a conflict of Interest and it seemed fair :) Lastly will you be doing a Norman Army List and maybe a Ravenfeast 1066 sized mini-campaign with some what ifs if Saxons get beat and keeping track of the Historic Heroes in line to the throne to see who really wins that Game of Thrones and is the last Royal standing...
Lindybeige told me berserkers aren't historically accurate
Really nicely done, and such a great tool for getting new players to try the hobby. I printed it off and also a copy for a friend.
I do have one question; why when shooting does cover give a 4+ save when everything else in the game you are trying to roll low? It's an easy fix, I'm going to just make cover a 3 or less. I can't wait for the next release of the Bonus Supplement on Dec 21st. Really fantastic idea.
There are two ways to look at the 50/50 cover situation, Erik. Totally understand your question, but the author of game was thinking about the shooter rolling low, a 1-3, to avoid the cover. But I understand if you're thinking about it from the target's perspective as a "saving throw."
@@LittleWarsTV Thank you for the explanation. Again this is a great idea and tool. I do a lot of game clubs for kids and is is a fantastic into to miniatures. Great work.
thank you for making this game
looks cool
I just got a copy of your rules for raven feast i going to use warlord vikings and the 1 from games workshop in 28mm can i use the normans as well saxons
Absolutely! Saxons are offered as an optional army list in this book and you could easily field Normans, too. Mounted troops appear in the Saxon list.
I'm already looking forward to playing. where can I find rules for cavalry?
Not a lot of cavalry was used in this period (at least, until the Normans arrived on the scene) but we do have a mounted soldier listed under the Saxon optional rule section of the book. Essentially, mounted soldiers are faster, have an extra wound, and hit a little harder in close combat.
I have seen the rules and I have watched your video's. You know what I like the most about this game? Appart from it being simple and quick? I have heard complaints about the lower cost units being useless. When I am going to try this out I am going to have fun finding a way to make them usefull. Not just using RAW but also with some house rules if necessary. This game is an fine basis to make something more out of it.
Glad you're able to make it your own, Alexander. That's part of the fun! Important to note on the low cost units that they are quite effective at ganging up on a Hero or Jarl. There is a penalty for being engaged by multiple enemies at once!
Could you expand on the saving throws for ranged fire to explain how obstacles/intervening terrain works?
Thanks
"Cover" from missile fire is handled very simply. For each piece of cover or obstacle between you and your target, you have to roll to see if the missile is deflected. There's a 50/50 chance that intervening cover will block the shot--roll a d6 and on a 1-3 the missile continues and on a 4-6 it's deflected. So if you're shooting at a guy behind a wall, you just make this cover roll once. The idea behind this rule is that it's simple and different types of cover are not considered--all cover is treated the same to avoid any other modifiers or questions.
@@LittleWarsTV Wow! That was both prompt and clear. Thank you very much.
Thank you. Looking for my first game now that I have rules to match the figs I have.
Fantastic! Nothing beats free rules!
Clarification on the rules
If combating with a shield wall is it only the second rank that attacks and the front only defend?
This looks fun! Sadly I don't have Dark ages miniatures but a ton of Perry Hundred Years War. Would you ever consider making a fun ruleset for that? Subscribed btw!
The base game of Ravenfeast is generic enough that you could absolutely use it for Hundred Years War! In fact, if you join the FB Group, I believe someone already has an army list designed for the medieval period.
@@LittleWarsTV Joining for sure!!
Could you also use this ruleset and apply it to small-scale battles with actual units for battles such as Hastings or the Battle on the Ice?
Indeed you could! And that's something we will be doing here on the channel later this year!
Hold on - so you just Promoted, Taught and did a Playthrough of a game in 7 minutes!!?? UA-cam will quickly find and take down this video for being too short and to the point.
We are guilty of plenty of long-form videos on this channel but when it comes to teaching how to play a game, the shorter the better! I still believe that the best "introductory" video I've ever seen for a game is the Wings of Glory "how to play" video. Lovely production values, teaches all the core mechanics, and it's very short.
Yet again a great fun set to get young lads into wargaming , any rules for Normans ? horse back?
Indeed, we may be working on that!
@@LittleWarsTV Would be great to see a Saxon and Norman play sheet with the stats , so far have fun with them even the wife has played them
Question: I don't have any miniatures but we have a ton of Lego guys, even some dressed ask kings and knights etc. Have you ever seen a game done with Lego men and Lego terrain and buildings? Maybe I can get my son interested.
General rule of thumb when it comes to war-games, if your group is okay with it, then go ahead. Some people people might have issues with it, and some game stores (cough games workshop cough) have policies against proxies. But otherwise you're good.
ABSOLUTELY! Use those Legos all day long! That's a great ideas to try and introduce some light, easy wargaming rules to your son!
Very cool system. :)
Hey guys. Watched this video a few weeks ago. Decided to download the rules this past week. I host a monthly game day in my game barn. all of the guys come from sci-fi/fantasy but are open to historicals. Have one playing Chain of command already. I think this is a great bridge game because medieval has a fantasy feel and these guys come from skirmish gaming so now, I just need to sink the hook.
Questions - Under the Berserker you show a trait "suicidal bravery". I can't find a reference to this trait elsewhere in rules. Am I overlooking it?
I am assuming that in the points list, the total points per model already include the points for the traits listed.
Appreciate your help.
Haha "suicidal bravery" is listed just as a fun bit of color under the "armor" of the berserker. Obviously, he has no actual armor! It's not an official trait in the game.
Love the rules! Question: Why did you go with low number being desirable? Seems counter-intuitive for those used to other rule-sets.
YEP. Tired of rules being this number or higher/ or lower.....just say this or higher like children's board games and stick with that
My guess would be because then it's easier to read the statline of each warrior as "higher is better". Every stat is higher-is-better because each roll is lower-is-better. It's a design decision and it makes sense to me (as long as it's kept consistent with few or no exceptions).
@@richardbradley2335 had they chosen "roll high for success", then the statline of each soldier should be read "low is better", instead of "high is better" as in Ravenfeast. So the roll becomes more intuitive but the statline gets less intuitive :)
A totally fair question and one that I'm not sure we can answer with certainty. Ravenfeast was originally a game written by our friend and fellow club mate Al, who passed away several years ago. We made as few changes as possible to his game and tried to stick to the original and "roll low" was the convention he used. As Andres commented, I always assumed that Al liked the idea of better warriors having better stats. Certainly you are correct to point out that in most games (though by no means all) a high roll is better.
@@LittleWarsTV Thanks for the answer! Honoring the design of a friend is admirable. Keep up the good work, love the channel.
Is it possible to play in 6mm?
Yes, there's a Big Battle conversion under the Optional Rules section that allows you to use the same core game mechanics so that a "unit" (could be 6mm) equals a "figure" in the standard skirmish version.
And if you do individual 6mm Vikings then absolutely post pics!
On page 12 of the rules, it says under melee modifiers "-1 Melee rating if engaged by multiple enemies (except in Shield Wall)". In a game, my players couldnt agree if that meant the (non shield wall) attackers were against a shield wall that meant they wouldnt take a -1 for multiple combatants. On the other hand, the other player thought this meant that if the attacker is part of a shield wall, he does not get the -1. Could you please elaborate on that? Thank you.
Where did you get the coward and blood tokens from?
You can use anything you want for those. I use pennies with colored stickers on them, but the tokens you saw in the video were purchased years ago by a club member at an educational store for school teachers!
Excellent! Are these rules converted into 6mm by simply changing inches to centimeters?
That would certainly work, or you could even leave the measurements in inches for faster movement and play. If you convert to CM you'd want to shrink the playing area down to maybe 3'x3'.
@@LittleWarsTV I asked you this question just before purchasing 10 mm Vikings. Would this also apply to that size (the 3'X3' utilizing CM?)
Rules look good. Looking forward to using them in anger when we're all allowed to mingle again.
Quick question: while playing around with building a warband, if I set my point limit to 500 as per some of the scenarios I can easily exceed the 12-20 model limit suggested in the book.
Is this reasonable/expected to happen with high point games?
For example:
Jarl, Huskarl x3, Berserker x2, Hirdman x5, Archer x4, Bondi x5, Thrall x3 is 23 models and 492 points.
Our point suggestions are really just that--suggestions. So you're welcome to go above 500 points if you like. In our experience, the game does start to bog down a little bit once you get more than 30 figures on the table per player (which is why our preferred format is about two dozen per player).
@@LittleWarsTV Understood. I was just making sure I wasn't going wrong somehow by getting over 20 models at 500pts
could you use it with regular medieval knight
Question about the Myth & Magic expansion: can warbands recruit monsters? For example, Norse recruiting wolves?
No one has ever asked that before, but I don't see why not!
Where did you get the Viking miniatures?
Can we get a campaign book/s for more scenarios for both historical and mythological? I love this game. This is me and my friends first wargame, we can't get enoufgh.
We have more scenarios coming in December, yes!
That is so exciting, we can't wait. Thank you all so much for this wonderful game. =)
Fantastic Game but is there exists rules for siege castle ? Sorry for my english, i am french
I wonder if I could use my Lego minifigures instead of buying legit figures, haha.
There when times when I used soft drinks bottle caps instead of minis. Or paper minis.
Absolutely ! Do not underestimate the popularity of eccentric game designs.
Yes of course! Legos work great for skirmish wargaming!
I'll have to try it out then. Thanks guys!
Dude, legos work great for stuff like this. I once built and ran an entire skirmish sangin (modern skirmish combat) game with nothing but legos: minis, vehicles, and all. Honestly it was more fun than just playing on a real board lol
So is it possible for a round of combat to end with both models dead? Making it so you’d have option to cancel hits with your own hits could be neat
Yes, it is possible to wind up with both models dead at the same time! One of the things we've always loved about Ravenfeast is that because it's such a simple core system, adding house rules and special traits is easy to try. You could certainly add some kind of hit-cancelling possibility!
@@LittleWarsTV Thanks for always replying to my comments. I know they sound kinda mean sometimes, I just like knowing why you guys make the choices you do sometimes.
I'm not sure about inverting the normal understanding of dice roll is really a good ploy for beginners. Scoring a 6 for success is ingrained in us.
But then the stats would be reversed. Lower stats would be better. It's always a trade off somewhere with game design.
I wonder whether Ravenfeast is still supported - the website isn't available and I can find the ruleset nowhere.
Still there, though we did hear the website is blocked in Mr. Putin's fiefdom. He, apparently, is not a fan of free historical Viking games!
@@LittleWarsTVThat may seem wierd, but I've found out that it works via a proxy from Ukraine. So I already enjoy it.
Putin has no power here
They look like Foundry figures.
Some of these are classic Foundry sculpts! Good eye.
Looks really good, but a bit disappointed that it is only viking v viking. Wheres the Saxons?
We have Saxons in the free rule book!
@@LittleWarsTV could not see them
@Pendragon -
Saxons are at the bottom of page 20.