Pendragon Horse Breeding: Step 1: Lay out Expectation Pair Two
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Pendragon Horse Breeding: Step 1: Lay out Expectation Pair two Classes of Horses (may be the same Class) together. The unmodified result will be the average of the Classes, rounded down. Breeding two horses more than 4 Classes apart is impossible. Dave wants to breed his prized Frisian Destrier with his Charger herd to produce a superior breed of warhorses. The Frisian Destrier is Class 9, while the Charger is Class 6. The expected result will be a Class 7 (9+6=15. 15/2 = 7.5, rounded down to 7). HORSE CLASSES 10: Shire Destrier 4: Courser 9: Frisian destrier 3: Palfrey 8: Destrier 2: Rouncy 7: Andalusian destrier 1: Sumpter 6: Charger 0: Nag 5: Poor Charger ______________________________________________________________ Step 2: During the following Winter Phase, roll both stewardship and horsemanship to determine the result. STEWARDSHIP HORSEMANSHIP CRITICAL SUCCESS FAILURE FUMBLE CRITICAL 1 2 3 4 SUCCESS 2 3 4 5 FAILURE 3 4 5 6 FUMBLE 4 5 6 7 BREEDING RESULT 1: Unusual horse of Exceptional quality 6: Disease: no birth, make extra survival roll for 2: Unusual horse or superior quality each horse involved in Breeding this foal. 3: Regular horse of regular quality 7: Bad disease: no new horses, make 2 extra 4: Regular horse of lower quality Survival rolls for *each* horse owned by the 5: No birth or stillbirth player. QUALITY Exceptional Quality: Add +2 to the foal’s Class Superior Quality: Add +1 to the foal’s Class Regular Quality: Add +0 to the foal’s Class. Lower Quality: Subtract 1d3 from the foal’s Class. Raising and training. Types 0-4: 2 years to become usable Types 6-8: 3 years to become usable Battle training: add 1 year Maintenance: Round all costs to the higher full Libra. The first time you have custom-bred a horse, that horse will cost $1/year in upkeep costs, above and beyond your living and upkeep expenses. Each additional horse of the same type you breed will cost $0.5. Buying Horses All modifiers stack Untrained horses: Half normal value Young horses: Half normal value Unusual horses: Double normal value Selling horses: Half current value Example: young untrained destrier: Base cost $32, buy at $8, sells for $4 Unplanned Breeding Normal Herdsmanship generates 1D2 normal horses per regular herd (20 adult horses, young horses and horses in training do not count). .