Mahou Galaxy Tactics Rules
Contents
Army Building
Game Setup
Game Objectives
Round Progression
Stage 1: Initiative
For each squad under their command, each player rolls that unit's listed initiative dice. This determines the turn order for the round. If two or more squads are tied for initiative, the squad with the lowest point cost goes first. If the tie persists, all squads roll their initiative again until a winner is resolved, determining the order in which they act on the original initiative roll.
Stage 2: Squad Actions and Movement
During their turn, a squad may perform a single movement and one other action. They may do these in any order, unless affected by an ability that says otherwise.
Movement
The squad may move up to their listed movement range. When scaling up walls or over difficult terrain, the amount moved counts as double. For example, a squad with 10" of movement could move 3 inches towards a wall at a cost of 3 inches, climb 2 inches up that wall at a cost of 4 inches, then move another 3 inches across the roof of that building. To make a move, choose a single unit within that squad and measure from the edge of that unit's base to the desired location. Move that unit to that location, then move any other units in that squad until they are in base contact of another unit that has already made this move.
Melee: A squad which moves into base contact with another squad is now engaged with that squad. Melee weapons require engagement to be used. When a unit engaged in melee uses a ranged weapon, the defender may remove a single attack die from each attack. A squad may choose to disengage from melee when taking their movement action, doing so allows them to move at 1/2 their movement speed and removes their attack action if they have not already spent it.
Other Actions
Attack
A squad may attack another squad which has a unit which is at least partially visible and within range of the squad's weapons, as listed on those weapons. If a single unit in a squad is within range, all units in that squad are within range, regardless of which unit is equipped with which weapon. Two squads which are engaged in melee(see below) are always considered to be 0 inches from each other. The sequence of actions in an attack are as follows:
Attacker chooses weapon
The attacker must first choose which of the squad's weapons will be brought to bear in the attack. Only one weapon's range, attack, skill and special abilities will be considered for the attack, though other units in the squad still participate in the attack, as explained in "Attacker rolls attack". The attacker chooses how many of those weapons are firing directly, while the other weapons of that type are fired as supporting fire. The attacking squad must be engaged in melee with a defending squad in order to choose a melee weapon to attack.
Defenders roll defense
For each unit in a defending squad, roll that squad's defense die or dice. The defending player then assigns each of those dice to a unit in the defending squad. If a defense stat has more than 1 dice, that is how many dice must be assigned to each unit in the squad.
Cover: Terrain pieces are given a value of either Light or Heavy cover. If any units in a squad are in contact with a piece of terrain, the squad is considered to be covered by that terrain. When under light cover, a squad may reroll up to its command rating in defense dice while defending against a ranged attack. If a squad is under heavy cover, that squad gains a number of d4s equal to the squad's command rating that they may assign to any unit in that squad defending against a ranged attack.
Attacker rolls attack
For each of the chosen weapons firing directly, the attacking player rolls the attack dice listed for that weapon. Then, for each unit equipped with the chosen weapon but providing supporting fire, the attacking player chooses one of the rolled dice and places either a +2 hit or a +2 damage token under it. Next, for each unit not equipped with the chosen weapon, the attacking player chooses one of the rolled dice and places either a +1 hit or a +1 damage token under it.
Height: If an attacking unit's base is at least 1 inch or higher than the defending unit's base, the attacker gains a +2 hit token that they may place under any one of their attack dice.
Attacker assigns damage
The attacking player takes each of their rolled dice and places them, along with any hit tokens they might have, against one of the defending squad's units. The attacking player may only place up to the weapon's skill rating of dice on any single unit. If the attacker is engaged in melee and uses a ranged weapon, the defender may remove a single attack die and any tokens under it from each assigned attack. Any extra dice are removed. After the attacking player does so, the defending player may swap the defense dice among their defenders, making up to the defending unit's command rating in total swaps.
Wounds are dealt
For each defending unit, the unit's defense dice are totalled and subtracted from the total of the attack dice and any damage bonus tokens on those dice. If the result is greater than 0, the unit takes a single wound. If the result is 5 or greater, the defending unit takes an additional wound for every 5 over 0 the result is. This is the defender's wound threshold, and some abilities, spells, and equipment may change the wound threshold number. If the number of wounds on a unit is equal to or greater than the squad's listed HP, that mini is removed.
Regroup
The squad regains 1 MP, up to their total MP. Remove one each of any tokens you desire from the unit, not including wound tokens.
Aim
The squad gains two Aim tokens. A unit may spend an aim token to reroll a number of attack dice from their attack pool up to their command rating.
Hunker Down
The squad gains a Hunker token. A unit may spend a Hunker token to reroll a number of defense dice from their defense pool up to their command rating.
Charge
The squad moves an additional 6", removing any aim or hunker tokens from the unit.
Spells
Abilities
Stage 3: Token removal
Keywords exist as common abilities that can be permanent on a unit description or granted temporarily through spells or abilities. Most keyword abilities are passive. Can be beneficial or detrimental.
Flight--Unit can enter flight mode, removing cover from the equation for movement, attack, and defense. Is considered to be at least 1" above any unit without this keyword.
Hover--Unit can drop without spending extra move for vertical and does not take fall damage from being pushed.
Acrobatic--Climbing doesn't take extra movement.
Attentive--Can save attack to counter a ranged attack.
Spotter--Can add to nearby units' attack rolls.
Steady--Can trade movement for attack roll.
Guardian--Can take attacks meant for nearby units.
Rugged--Takes less/no dmage from environmental hazards.
Stealthy--Gains extra bonus from cover.
Lucky--Unit can reroll one die each turn.
Willful--Unit takes half detrimental keyword tokens.
Keen--Unit gains bonus to hit obscured or covered targets.
Burly--Unit can trade their attack action to move objectives or light cover.
Adaptive--Can merge with allied squads of the same faction and a lower point cost, becoming generics of that squad.
Concussive--Can trade damage dealt to move targeted enemy unit.
Cloaked--Unit is always considered to be under at least light cover.
Armored X--Unit's wound threshold increases by X.
Armor-piercing X--Unit's attack ignores the first X points of enemy armor.
Hardy--Unit can remove a detrimental keyword token once at the beginning of each turn.
Astute--Unit can lower their rolled initiative down to -1 as desired.
Coordinated--Unit can take a bonus of +2 to their skill by attacking only a single enemy unit with their base weapon.
Enraged--Cannot choose to disengage when in melee range of an enemy unit.
Cumbersome--Cannot use both move and attack actions.
Brittle X--Unit's wound threshold is lowered by X, to a minimum of 1.
Exposed--Unit takes additional damage from environmental hazards.
Awkward--Unit cannot climb onto cover.
Blinded--Unit's ranged attacks have half their listed range.
Reckless--Unit cannot use its special abilities.
Deafened--Unit cannot benefit from command abilities.
Frightened X--Unit takes a -X penalty on melee attacks.
Obvious X--Unit loses X from defense rolls against ranged attacks.