Open War
Open War
Open War
To prepare a Open War Scenario, generate one each of the following, using the provided tables: Open War Deployment,
Open War Objectives, and Open War Twist.
THE ARMES
In order to play a scenario, you must first muster an army from the miniatures in your collection. You can include any
models in your army.
THE BATTLEFIELD
Create the battlefield and set up terrain.
DEPLOYMENT
Both players roll a dice, rolling again in the case of a tie. The player that rolls highest can choose whether they will be
Player A or Player B as explained by the Open War Deployment that was generated.
The players then alternate setting up units, one at a time, starting with the player that won the earlier roll-off. Models must
be set up wholly withing their own deployment zone, more than 3 from any enemy models. If a player's deployment zone
is split up into several separate regions, units can be set up in some or all of them, as long as all of the models in a unit are
set up in the same region.
OBJECTIVE MARKERS
Sometimes the Open War Objectives generated will require the player to set up one or more objective markers on the
battlefield. They are placed before any units are set up. Each objective marker needs to be represented by a suitable object,
such as a coin or suitable terrain. When measuring distances involving objective markers, always measure to and from the
center of the marker. If both players are required to set up objective markers, alternate setting them up, one at a time,
starting with the player that won the earlier roll-off.
Objectives are controlled by the player that has the most models within 3 of them at the end of any turn. One you gain
control of an objective in an Open War mission, it remains under your control until the enemy is able to gain control of it.
FIRST TURN
The player who finished setting up their army first can choose to take the first or second turn. If they decide to take the first
turn, their opponent can roll a dice; on a roll of 6, they manage to seize the initiative, and they get first turn instead!
VICTORY
The player that achieves the victory conditions from the Open War Objectives generated for the battle wins a glorious
victory. If a Sudden Death is activated during the battle, that player wins a major victory. If neither player achieves a victory
condition, then the player whose army had the lower total Power Rating wins a minor victory. If both armies had the same
total Power Rating, the battle is a draw.
D6 Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
Modified Modified Modified
Modified
1-3 Hammer and Anvil Dawn of War Spearhead Search and Front-line
Vanguard Strike
Assault Destroy Assault
Modified Hammer Modified Dawn Flanking
4-6 Arrowhead Containment Break Through
and Anvil of War Assault
1-3.1 Hammer and Anvil: Divide the battlefield into thirds, lengthwise. Player A's deployment zone is the table third closest to one
short table side. Player B's deployment zone is the table third on the opposite side, closest to the other short table side.
1-3.2 Dawn of War: Divide the battlefield into quarters, widthwise. Player A's deployment zone is the table quarter closest to one long
table side. Player B's deployment zone is the table quarter on the opposite side, closest to the other long table side.
1-3.3 Modified Spearhead Assault: Place a zone marker in the center of the battlefield, and then four other zone markers along the
edges of the table, 18 towards the middle of the table lengthwise. Player A's deployment zone is the area contained by 3 of the zone
markers that includes a complete short table edge. Player B's deployment zone is the opposite, similar area.
1-3.4 Modified Search and Destroy: Divide the battlefield into quarters, with the edges of the quarters running through the middles of
the battlefield, lengthwise and widthwise. Player A's deployment zone is any of the table quarters. Player B's deployment zone is the
opposite quarter. Neither player may deploy units within 6 of the center of the table.
1-3.5 Modified Front-line Assault: Place a zone marker in the center of battlefield, and then four other zone markers along the edges
of the table, 12 towards the middle of the table widthwise. Player A's deployment zone is the area contained by 3 of the zone markers
that includes a complete long table edge. Player B's deployment zone is the opposite, similar area.
1-3.6 Modified Vanguard Strike: Player A chooses a corner tip of the battlefield, and divides the table in half along a center line to the
opposite corner tip of the battlefield. Player A's deployment zone is one of the halves of the table created by the line. Player B's
deployment zone is the opposite half. Neither player may deploy units within 6 of the center line.
4-6.1 Modified Hammer and Anvil: Divide the table in half, lengthwise. Player A's deployment zone is one half of the table. Player
B's deployment zone is the opposite half of the table.
4-6.2 Modified Dawn of War: Divide the table in half, widthwise. Player A's deployment zone is one half of the table. Player B's
deployment is the opposite half of the table.
4-6.3 Arrowhead: Player A chooses a long edge of the table, and places a zone marker at the center of that long edge of the table, and at
the center of each short table edge. Player B places a zone marker at the center of the table, and at the corners of the long table edge
opposite Player A's long table edge. Player A's deployment zones are the two triangles contained by the zone markers he or she placed.
Player B's deployment zone is the triangle contained by the zone markers her or she placed.
4-6.4 Containment: Player A places a zone marker at the center of each table edge. Player B places a zone marker in the center of the
battlefield. Player A's deployment zones are each corner of the battlefield, within each triangle created by the zone markers he or she
placed. Player B's deployment zone is the area extending out 12 in every direction from the zone marker he or she placed.
4-6.5 Flanking Assault: Divide the battlefield in half, lengthwise. Player A's deployment zones are the areas along the short table
edges, extending 15 inwards towards the center of the table, lengthwise. Player B's deployment zone is the area extending out 9 in both
ways from the center of the battlefield.
4-6.6 Break Through: Divide the table in half, lengthwise. Player A chooses a short table edge. Player B places two zone markers
along the center line of the battlefield, each 12 away from the center point of the battlefield, and two additional zone markers along the
short table edge opposite Player A's short table edge, 12 away from the corners of the table. Player A's deployment zone is the area
extending 18 out from his or her table edge towards the center line of the battlefield. Player B's deployment zone is the area contained by
the four zone markers he or she placed.
D6 Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
Drawn and
1-3 Field of Glory Take and Hold The Prize Glory Seeker Supply Cache
Quartered
Burn and
4-6 Invasion War of Attrition King Slayer The Comet Kill the Courier
Pillage
1-3.1 Field of Glory: Place one objective marker at the center of the battlefield before rolling off; starting with the winner of the roll-
off, each player sets up one objective marker in their deployment zone, more than 6 from any table edge. At the the of the fifth battle
round, the player that controls the most objective markers wins the battlefield. A player wins immediately if they control all three
objective markers at the end of their turn.
1-3.2 Take and Hold: Place one objective marker at the center of the battlefield. Each of the players then sets up one objective marker
in their deployment zone, more than 12 from any battlefield edge. At the end of a player's turn, they score 1 victory point for each
objective marker they control. If the objective was also controlled by the player at the end of their last turn, they score 3 victory points
instead. The player with the most victory points at the end of the fifth battle round is the winner.
1-3.3 Drawn and Quartered: The players roll off; starting with the winner, they then take it in turns to set up two objective markers
each, anywhere more than 12 from the center of the battlefield, more than 6 from any battlefield edge, and more than 18 from any
other objective markers. At the end of their turn, a player scores 1 victory point for every objective marker they control. The player with
the most victory points at the end of the fifth battle round is the winner.
1-3.4 The Prize: Place an objective marker at the center of the battlefield. A model can pick it up by ending a move on top of it. The
marker moves with that model from then on. The model can drop the marker at any time, and must drop it if slain. If it is dropped by a
player's model, their opponent places the marker within 1 of the model that dropped it. The player whose model is carrying the marker at
the end of the fifth battle round wins the battle.
1-3.5 Glory Seeker: Each player adds up the Power Rating of all enemy units that are destroyed during the battle, doubling the Power
rating of any units that have the Character, Vehicle, or Monster keyword. At the end of the fifth battle round, the player with the highest
total wins the battle (even if their own army has been wiped out!).
1-3.6 Supply Cache: The players take it in turns to place six objective markers. Each must be placed more than 6 from any objective
markers and any battlefield edge. At the start of each player's turn, they must roll a dice for each marker they control, in any order they
wish. If they roll a 6, they have found the supply cache remove the other markers. The player that controls the supply cache at the end of
the fifth battle round wins the battle.
4-6.1 Burn and Pillage: The players roll off; starting with the winner, they then take it in turns to set up three objective markers each,
anywhere in their own deployment zone that is more than 6 from any other objective marker and any battlefield edge. A player can burn
and pillage any enemy objective markers that they control at the end of their turn remove them when they do so. The first player to burn
and pillage all three enemy objective markers wins the battle.
4-6.2 Invasion: The players roll off; starting with the winner, they then take it in turns to set up one objective marker each, anywhere in
their own deployment zone that is more than 6 from any battlefield edge. A player wins immediately if they control both objective
markers at the end of their opponent's turn.
4-6.3 War of Attrition: Each player adds up the Power Ratings of all enemy units that are destroyed during the battle. At the end of the
fifth battle round, the player with the highest total wins the battle (even if their own army has been wiped out!).
4-6.4 King Slayer: Each player adds up the Power Rating of any enemy units that are destroyed during the battle, doubling their total
score at the end of the battle if one of the models slain was the enemy warlord. At the end of the fifth battle round, the player with the
highest total wins the battle (even if their own army has been wiped out!).
4-6.5 The Comet: At the start of the third battle round, the players roll off. The winner divides the table in four equal quarters, and
assigns a unique number from 1-4 to each quarter. The winner then rolls a dice and places an objective marker as close as possible to the
center of the table quarter with the number that matches the result rolled. If the dice resulted in a 5 or a 6, instead place the objective
marker as close to the center of the battlefield as possible. The player than controls the objective marker at the end of the fifth battle round
wins the battle.
4-6.6 Kill the Courier: At the start of the first battle round, before determining who has the first turn, each player lets their opponent
know which model in their army is their courier. The model cannot bet the army's warlord, and must be already set up on the battlefield.
The first player to slay the opponent's courier wins the battle.
D6 Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
Double or Eager for the Many Paths to
1-3 Orbital Debris Dead of Night Set Piece Battle
Nothing Fight Victory
4-6 Meeting Battle Battle Frenzy Restoratives Acid Rain Warp Storm Grudge Match
1-3.1 Double or Nothing: Roll a dice. On a roll of 1-3, no Twists are used for this battle. On a roll of 4-6, generate two more Twists and
apply both to this battle! Re-roll any duplicates generated, including this one.
1-3.2 Eager for the Fight: Add 2 to the Move characteristic of all models, and add 1 to all Advance and charge rolls.
1-3.3 Orbital Debris: Each player rolls 3 dice at the start of their turn. For each roll of 6, they may pick a separate enemy unit and
inflict D3 mortal wounds upon it.
1-3.4 Dead of Night: The maximum range of all shooting attacks and psychic powers is limited to 12. The player who takes the first
turn must roll a dice at the start of each battle round after the first. On the first roll of 4+, 6
is added to the maximum range limit of all shooting attacks and psychic power. The second time a roll of 4+ is made, 12 is added; the
third time, 18 is added, and so on.
1-3.5 Many Paths to Victory: Generate an extra Objective. Both objectives are used for this battle. If the players achieve one of the
objectives each, then the battle is a tie. Be sure to distinguish each objective markers belong to which Objective.
1-3.6 Set Piece Battle: Instead of setting up units one at ta time, the player that won the roll-off to see who sets up first must set up all
of the units in their army. Their opponent then sets up all of the units in their army. Then roll a dice; on a 1 the player that set up second
has the first turn, and on a 2+ the player that set up first has the first turn.
4-6.1 Meeting Battle: Each player must split their army into three contingents. No contingent can have more than half the units in an
army. Each player sets up one contingent at the start of the battle using the normal rules for deployment. A second contingent arrives at
the end of its controller's second movement phase, and the last at the end of its controller's third Movement phase. Units in the second and
third contingent must be set up more than 9 from any enemy, with all models wholly within 9 of any edge of the battlefield and outside
of the enemy deployment zone.
4-6.2 Battle Frenzy: Add 1 to the Attacks characteristic of all models in this battle.
4-6.3 Restoratives: Each player may pick a friendly model at the start of their turn. That model regains D3 lost wounds.
4-6.4 Acid Rain: Subtract 1 from all hit rolls made for shooting attacks and subtract 1 from all Advance and charge rolls. Roll a dice at
the start of each battle round after the first. On a roll of 4+ the rain stops (if it was raining in the last battle round), or starts again (if it was
not raining in the last battle round).
4-6.5 Warp Storm: Add 1 to all Psychic tests and Deny the Witch tests. In addition, add 1 to the number of mortal wounds that a model
suffers from Perils of the Warp.
4-6.6 Grudge Match: Units do not have to take Morale tests in this battle.
D6 Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
Inspiring Tactical
Revenge! Dug In Ambush Outflank
Speech Reserves
1 Revenge: Activate this Ruse if your Warlord is slain. For the rest of the battle you can add 1 to the wound rolls made for all models in
your army.
2 Dug In: Activate this Ruse after deployment if complete, but before the first battle round. Any of your units that are not in cover count
as being in cover as long at they remain stationary (they have not moved from where they first deployed).
3 Ambush: Activate this Ruse after deployment is complete, but before the first battle round. Pick up to three of your units to be set up
in ambush. You can set the unit up again, anywhere that is not in your opponent's deployment zone and is more than 12 from any enemy
models.
4 Inspiring Speech: Activate this Ruse after deployment is complete, but before the first battle round. As long as your Warlord is on the
battlefield, your units automatically pass Morale tests.
5 Outflank: Activate this Ruse after deployment is complete, but before the first battle round. Pick one of your units and remove it from
the battlefield. You must set it up again at the end of either your first or second Movement phase, more than 9 from the enemy and so
that the unit is wholly within 9 of any battlefield edge.
6 Tactical Reserves: Activate this Ruse at the end of any of your Movement phases. Pick one unit from your army that has been
destroyed. You can set up the unit again, more than 9 from the enemy and so that the unit is wholly within 9 of any edge of the
battlefield.
D6 Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
Drive Them
Vendetta Endure Blunt Kill Order Vital Ground
Out
1 Vendetta: Activate this Sudden Death if an attack made by your Warlord destroys the enemy Warlord. You immediately win the
battle!
2 Endure: Activate this Sudden Death if you have at least one model still on the battlefield at the end of the fifth battle round. You
immediately win the battle!
3 Blunt: Activate this Sudden Death if you destroy at least half (rounding up) of the units that your opponent had in their army at the
start of the battle. You immediately win the battle!
4 Kill Order: Activate this Sudden Death if you destroy the enemy Character, Vehicle, or Monster that has the highest Wounds
characteristic of any enemy model that is currently on the battlefield (if several have the same Wounds characteristic, activate this Sudden
Death if any of them are destroyed). You immediately win the battle!
5 Drive Them Out: Starting from the third battle round, activate this Sudden Death at the end of your turn if there are no enemy models
in your deployment zone. You immediately win the battle!
6 Vital Ground: Starting from the third battle round, activate this Sudden Death at the end of your turn if there are no enemy units
within 9 of the center of the battlefield. You immediately win the battle!