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TMNT in 'A Fistful of Kung Fu'

Yesterday we played our first game of A Fistful of Kung Fu by Andrea Sfiligoi, creator of A Song of Blades and Heroes. Unlike most of his Andrea's previous games based on the SOBH engine, this one was not published by Ganesha Games. It has several subtle differences that add up to make it quite a different game than the few I've played before.

Our game was played at 300 points, using a trio of my ninja turtles against Shredder and some of his Foot clan ninja. The turtles were all pointed up as protagonists in an attempt to see if it would work. The rules intend that a list only has one protagonist, one bruiser and any number of extras.

The main benefit of a protagonist is the ability to react to failed activation rolls. With more than one protagonist on my turtle list, even though they were heavily outnumbered, they were able to react with deadly intent several times during my opponent's turn. The game was fun, and it was a good learning opportunity, but I will definitely be revising the lists to make things feel more balanced.

Here are the lists we used:

Ninja Turtles

Leonardo (95pts)
Q2/C4
Amphibious, Armour, Aura of the Tiger, Evade and Counter, Protected, Stealth

Raphael (97pts)
Q2/C4
Amphibious, Armour, Boiling Blood, Dashing, Protected

Michaelangelo (97pts)
Q2/C4
Acrobat, Amphibious, Armour, Flurry of Blows, Protected

We didn't use him, but here is the profile for Donatello as well.

Donatello (90pts)
Q2/C4
Amphibious, Armour, Aggressive Tumble, Protected, Throwing Stars


Foot Clan

Shredder (112pts)
Q2/C4
Armour, Backstabbing, Evade and Counter, Flurry of Blows, Group Fighter, Low Kick, Signature Weapon

Crimson Oni (57pts)
Q4/C3
Acrobat, Dashing, Southern Dragon Claw, Steadfast

Jinx (26pts)
Q4/C2
Acrobat, Dashing, Sneaky

Ninja (24pts)
Q4/C2
Acrobat, Grenade

Ninja (27pts)
Q4/C2
Acrobat, Dashing, Poison

Ninja (17pts)
Q4/C2
Acrobat, Throwing Stars

Ninja (19pts)
Q4/C2
Acrobat

Ninja (17pts)
Q4/C2
Throwing Stars


I reworked the turtle list to see if reducing them all to bruisers will still be playable without being overpowered. I ended up with Splinter being the protagonist and Casey and April as extras. I'm not sure I like it, but I'll have to play it and see how it shakes down.

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