Thanks it was very helpful. My background is more Avalon Hill type games. Before they went out of business, : ( they used to have a nice magazine called the General. For updates, and correction. Have on CD now. Now I rely on Facebook for guidance in new world of solo playing K-N.
Love the video, clear and concise. Thanks a lot ! Quick question, should the action matrix for monsters be checked first, to determine if it's Physical or Magical attack ? It seems to change the way the character defends. But I'm still learning :)) Thanks again!
I have a question, how does toughness work and exhaustion? after a fight do I gain 1 exhaustion? I'm a little confused. Or is toughness only used when specified specifically? Cheers and thank you!
Hey! So exhaustion occurs when something in the results of a roll tells you to take exhaustion. Think of toughness a bit like temporary hit points. Most damage affects your toughness first unless the results tell you explicitly to reduce your health. Once all your toughness is gone you then start taking damage to your health. Its harder to recover health than toughness. For example immediately after a fight you recover 1D4 toughness. Hope that helps!
@@sorontar73 Not yet. I have not completed it and I need to discuss with Alex. I could either strip it down so that I reduce/eliminate some of the copyright info or I could try to build it out completely but then I would have to charge something for it as I don't want to give it away and have Alex get nothing. I'll get his thoughts on what he would like to do.
Your combat attack matrix is extremely helpful, as I had been struggling with it. Many thanks for sharing it.
Tremendously helpful and corrected some mistakes I was making in combat. Appreciate the video and look forward to others.
I watched the other day but forgot to comment 😅. Thanks for the great video!
Terrific video! Waiting for another episode
Thanks it was very helpful. My background is more Avalon Hill type games. Before they went out of business, : ( they used to have a nice magazine called the General. For updates, and correction. Have on CD now. Now I rely on Facebook for guidance in new world of solo playing K-N.
Very cool I recall Avalon Hill! Blackoath Entertainment has a pretty active discord as well.
Love the video, clear and concise. Thanks a lot !
Quick question, should the action matrix for monsters be checked first, to determine if it's Physical or Magical attack ? It seems to change the way the character defends. But I'm still learning :))
Thanks again!
@@InikoMonkoya Yes. I agree. Should definitely check the actions matrix first. glad you enjoyed!
At about 9:53 I make a mistake as I was thinking the rats hit me but I actually hit them! It takes me a minute but I figure it out... :)
I have a question, how does toughness work and exhaustion? after a fight do I gain 1 exhaustion? I'm a little confused.
Or is toughness only used when specified specifically?
Cheers and thank you!
Hey! So exhaustion occurs when something in the results of a roll tells you to take exhaustion. Think of toughness a bit like temporary hit points. Most damage affects your toughness first unless the results tell you explicitly to reduce your health. Once all your toughness is gone you then start taking damage to your health. Its harder to recover health than toughness. For example immediately after a fight you recover 1D4 toughness. Hope that helps!
@@LordGwydion that helps os much! thank you, you are a star.
quick question what did you use for the tools?
Sorry... I"m not sure I'm following. For what tools?
@@LordGwydion for the digital tracking of the information on the screen
I'm using Fantasy Grounds Unity. I built a modle for KN.
@@LordGwydion Hiya - Is that module in the forge?🤔
@@sorontar73 Not yet. I have not completed it and I need to discuss with Alex. I could either strip it down so that I reduce/eliminate some of the copyright info or I could try to build it out completely but then I would have to charge something for it as I don't want to give it away and have Alex get nothing. I'll get his thoughts on what he would like to do.