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Killer Katanas


The goal of KK2 is to allow larger battles of the samurai to be fought.

Included in the 120-page book are army lists and rules for clans so that a player can recreate their favorite Daimyo's army on the tabletop, game uses for 22 tactical battle formations, ability ratings for over 500 Daimyo, siege rules, a scenario generator and 10 scenarios.

– catalog listing


Designer
Brian Bradford
Publisher
Bradford, Brian
Status
In Print
Contents
120-page spiralbound book
Scale
It was written for use with 15mm figures, but it can be easily played with 6mm or 25mm by adjusting the method of measurement (the rules include how to do this).

The scale is 1 base equals 150 men on foot or 75 mounted, and the ground scale is 1" to 100 feet. A larger scale is provided for titanic battles.

– catalog listing
Basing
Armies based to WRG, DBM or DBR can use the rules with no rebasing.
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Killer Katanas

Samurai Warfare in the Age of the Sengoku Jidai - Includes army lists, formations, clan information and scenarios

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Editions

Current version is second edition (2005).