
Knight of the Duck
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<p>In an alternate universe, there is a war raging on.</p><p>A war… about <i>castles</i>! Between <i><strong>ducks</strong></i>!</p><p> </p><p>Pick your favorite friends to fight against and take charge of a duck, leading it to victory in this DnD inspired board game with a dynamic board, creating new castle adventures every time you play!</p><p> </p><h3>Print and Assembly Instructions</h3><p>All main game pieces (tiles, castles, flags and accessoires) can be printed in 0.2mm layer height without support.<br>For the duck helmets, supports are defined in the uploaded model, optimized to break away nicely.</p><p>For painting on colors, we used off the shelf acrylic paint. </p><p>For a basic set, print the castles, flags and all B… and E… tiles once. Print tile 0 twice if you intend to play with more than 4 players, otherwise once.<br>We used Prusament PLA in Opal Green for the files, which gives them a nice shine.<br>Paint the lakes (indented parts) of the tiles blue and the castle symbols gray to make them better recognizable.</p><p>The castles model looks best in a gray color. We used Prusament PLA in Pearl Mouse, which gives a pretty stone-like color.</p><p>You can use any figures that fit in a 3.5cm by 3.5cm base. We of course used a bunch of small rubber ducks for the true duck feeling, and provided the model for their helmets for which we used Prusament PLA in Pearl Mouse as a base.<br>Paint the upper part of the Flags as well as the Ducks with your chosen player colors, each player gets 16 flags.</p><p>The flag boxes and tile stand are optional accessoires, but highly recommended to have the optimal play experience.<br>We used Prusament PETG in Signal White for the flag boxes and Prusament PLA in Galaxy Black for the tile stand (PETG tends to loose bed adhesion when trying to use it for the big tile stand).</p><p>The rule card is also optional but highly recommended.<br>The body has three color changes (start with green, than gray, than black, than white) defined in the print files. We used Prusament PLA in Opal Green, Pearl Mouse, Galaxy Black and Vanilla White for it. The frame + marker print in one go, we used Prusament PLA in Galaxy Black.<br>After printing, paint the center field in the top row blue to mark it as a lake (see last project picture). Snap the body into the frame, slide the bigger part of the marker through the body's slit and snap the smaller part onto its end. The pieces hold together pretty solidly, but some small dips of super glue on the connection points is recommended.</p><p>You'll also need two dice, a D4 and a D20, to play - than you're all ready.<br> </p><h3>Game Rules</h3><p>See the attached pdf for our game rules as constructed from play testing.</p><p>The rule card also gives you a quick reference of the most important values: energy cost for movement (1st row) and attacking (second row), castle defense strength (3rd row) and scoring (4th row).</p><p> </p>
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