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==== Weakness ====
==== Weakness ====
Pirates can get a Weakness if you roll a 1 on the Strength Table, or through Events in the game.<br />
To find your pirate's weakness, roll a d6 and check the Weakness Table.
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!Result
!Weakness
!Description
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|Scummy
|This pirate is so repulsive that any non-Scummy pirates will refuse to work with them on jobs.
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==== Features ====
==== Features ====

Revision as of 02:46, 19 March 2010

Booty for Booty
Designers SUPERSUGA, Jacoby
Date 3/18/2010
Players 1-4
This is an untested deck. Its cards are complete, but it hasn't yet been tested.
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.)
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Booty for Booty is a Dvorak version of the game of the same name, originally made by SUPERSUGA for the Penny Arcade IRC channel and forums.

You are the captain of a surly pirate crew, hoping you can one day get enough booty to trade it in for a mansion and a wife. Not before you've had a few more years of adventure though!

Special Rules

Makin' Yer Crew

Your crew will start with 8 pirates, but you will be able to get more during the game.

Strengths

When you make a new pirate, you start by finding his Strength. Roll a d6 and check the Strength Table.

Strength Table
Result Strength Description
1 No Strength Roll on Weakness Table instead.
2 Swashbucklin' Stabbin', Tauntin' and Swingin' on ropes all included.
3 Swaggerin' Wearing impressive hats, shouting loudly and inspiring fear in others.
4 Stealin' Finding and claiming Booty
5 Shootin' Firing cannons and pistols.
6 Choose any! Choose any Strength. If this is your first 6, roll again.

A pirate can have a maximum total of 2 Strengths and Weaknesses. For example, 2 Strengths would be okay, as would a Strength and a Weakness.

Legendary Pirates

A pirate with two Strengths is a Legendary Pirate. Check the Legendary Table to see which Legendary Title that pirate has.

Legendary Table
Strength 1 Strength 2 Legendary Title Description
Swashbucklin' Swaggerin' The Terrible Any Pirates put on a job with this Pirate ignore the effects of Seasick and Scrapper Weaknesses.
Swashbucklin' Stealin' The Backstabber Roll whenever this Pirate returns to Port he will murder a few people and gain 1d6 Booty. However, if this roll is a 1 they get thrown in jail until the next time the ship returns to Port.
Swashbucklin' Shootin' The Bloody Roll whenever this Pirate would be killed. On 4+ they manage to claw themselves out of the situation somehow and are unharmed.
Swaggerin' Stealin' The Bastard This Pirate has an enemy in every Port. Upon arriving in Port they must roll. On a 1 they are killed. On 2-4 they get in a few brawls but only lose a tooth or two. On 5-6 they beat up an enemy so badly they are forced to join the crew out of admiration, roll for a new crewman immediately.
Swaggerin' Shootin' The Killer Whenever you wish you may have this Pirate shoot another crewmember dead. This may interrupt any other event or happenings.
Stealin' Shootin' The Plunderer Whenever the crew gain any Booty with this Pirate present they may gain an additional d6 Booty.

Weakness

Pirates can get a Weakness if you roll a 1 on the Strength Table, or through Events in the game.
To find your pirate's weakness, roll a d6 and check the Weakness Table.

Weakness Table
Result Weakness Description
1 Scummy This pirate is so repulsive that any non-Scummy pirates will refuse to work with them on jobs.

Features

No two Pirates on a crew may be identical. If two match one of them must roll for a Feature.
For example, if a crew is rolled with three Pirates with Stealin' as their only Strength two of them must get a Feature, and they both must get different Features.
This rule also applies to new pirates that are recruited at port.

To get a Feature, roll on the Feature Table.

Finishing Touches

Resources

Playing The Game

Winning The Game


Card List

Sample Card
Sample Card
Sample
Sample
Card by SUPERSUGA


Crew Events

Sea Encounters

Port Happenings

Island Exploration