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Harpoon V Expanded Critical Hit Tables

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            This free publication supports the Harpoon V modern naval tactical rules set. It provides a detailed breakdown of each column of the Critical Hit Table, using a D100 roll instead of a D20. Each ship type has a separate page, and details of each casualty are included.

            This is a straight implementation of the Harpoon V rules, with the exception of two changes that (as of March 2021) will be incorporated in the next upload of the rules, and an unofficial “house rule” that provides an alternate scheme for ships built during the CaS era (before 1955).

      This June 2021 second printing has been updated with all errata and changes since the first printing in July 2020.

      Although it is free, it is still copyright 2021 by the Admiralty Trilogy Group, and reproduction of material from this document must credit ATG as the source. Comments and questions about the contents can be sent to adtrgroup@aol.com. The Admiralty Trilogy is a registered trademark of Larry Bond, Chris Carlson, Ed Kettler, and Mike Harris. Harpoon is a registered trademark of Larry Bond and Chris Carlson. ©2021 The Admiralty Trilogy Group.

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