Guild

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Note: This information is preliminary and based off of the Kickstarter breakdown as well as supplementary messages sent in the official Discord. This article is subject to change as more details are released about the mechanic. Information not from the initial Kickstarter update will be sourced with a Discord Message link.

UI Preview of Guilds

The Guild is a feature modeled after tabletop role-play and mystery dungeon games. Users may create their own guilds or register in another User's.

Registration

Users may have guilds with a minimum of one member up to a maximum of fifty members.

Each guild has its own private forum and customizable logo and backdrops.

Jobs & Missions

Cats around Mewmoia will request for specific tasks to be completed, such as being escorted to a dangerous location or for a specific item to be located. These postings are referred to as jobs.

When a guild member attempts to complete one of these jobs, they will embark on a mission. Each mission will have 25 events which prompt the cats in one's party to engage in combat, attempt to obtain an item, or escape peril. Based on each cats class and stats, each event will have a failure or success.

Combat

Combat takes place on a 20x20 board. Each cat will take up four squares. Combat takes into account what environment the cat or enemy is in. Different sorts of tiles (such as water or ledge tiles) can provide an advantage or disadvantage. Enemies to defeat in combat are generated NPCs (non-playable cats).

Turn order is determined by speed stat. In the event of a Speed stat tie, the amount of critical successes or failures in a cat's Speed stat are taken into account; cats with critical successes trump over cats without. If there is still a tie, a dice roll determines who will go first.

A turn is two parts.

Move

This stage is when a cat can move around the board.

Movement depends on level:

  • Level 1: 6 Spaces
  • Level 2: 7 Spaces
  • Level 3: 8 Spaces
  • Level 4: 9 Spaces
  • Level 5: 10 Spaces

A cat does not have to use all spaces in the move phase, and does not have to move at all. Diagonal moves do not count as one singular move, instead the squares advanced forward and sideways are taken into account (so a diagonal movement is two moves).

Attack

Attacks can be selected from a list. If a cat is hit by range or melee damage, they must roll to test their Speed. To successfully dodge, they must roll a number equal to or above the amount of damage they are being attacked for.

Fortune and Doom must always be rolled before the outcome is rolled. A D20 is rolled to compare to a cat's stats. A roll is successful if the number is equal to or below their attribute. A successful roll towards Fortune will replace a white die (or a critical failure, if no white die are available) with a critical success. A successful roll towards Doom will do the same, but add a critical failure.

The point total for any roll is as follows:

  • White die fail: +/- 0
  • White die success: +1
  • Critical success fail: +1
  • Critical Success success: +2
  • Critical failure fail: +/- 0
  • Critical failure success: -2

If a point total drops below zero, then the cat enacting the attack will be hurt inversely to the amount of damage. For example, a cat who scores -2 will be hit for 2 points of damage.

Unlike movement, a cat must always attack to end their turn.

Conversation

Between events in the mission, the cats in one's party will be given opportunities to converse with the client and learn about the character or the world of Mewmoia. Pleasing a client in discussions will result in a more fruitful reward.

Completion

Upon the completion of a job, the guild will gain experience and a to-be-named guild currency.

Cats

Cats can be assigned skills, attributes, and a class. Cats will level up as they perform activities and earn experience. The party used in a mission is composed of these cats.

Stats

Cats have a base number of stats between 0 and 130. These stat points are distributed among different attributes that will determine how well the cat performs in different activites. These attributes are Strength, Sense, Smarts, Speed, Savvy, and Stamina. These attributes will determine which class is best to assign a cat and can have points added to them upon leveling up. There are also Fortune and Doom attributes, which do not effect by any particular class and cannot have additional stat points added later.

There is a maximum of 30 stat points that can be put towards any particular attribute. The amount of stat points put towards any attribute dictates how many dice rolls are given to that attribute with a maximum of seven rolls per attribute. The distribution of rolls is as follows:

  • 1 Roll: 0-4 Points
  • 2 Rolls: 5-9 Points
  • 3 Rolls: 10-14 Points
  • 4 Rolls: 15-19 Points
  • 5 Rolls: 20-24 Points
  • 6 Rolls: 25-29 Points
  • 7 Rolls: 30 Points

Some chances are guaranteed if a cat is particularly skilled at an attribute, while others may be an automatic fail if the cat lacks skill.

Fortune and Doom are unique in that they each have a maximum of 20.

Attacks

There are five different types of attacks that can be given to a cat.

Melee Damage

These attacks deal damage to enemies in adjacent tiles and does not hit diagonally. The outcome depends on the attacker's Strength stat and the defenders Speed stat.

Range Damage

These attacks deal damage to enemies up to six tiles away and can hit diagonally. The outcome depends on the attacker's Sense stat and the defenders Speed stat.

Stat Buff

These attacks temporarily increase the die total of a cat's attributes. This attack can be stackable.

Dodge Buff

These attacks temporarily increase the ability of that cat to dodge by buffing its Speed stat with additional rolls.

Healing

These attacks restore health points to a cat. These attacks are associated with the Smarts attribute. This attack can hit diagonally.

Classes

There are five different classes a cat can be assigned, each with three different subclasses that reward a cat with an exclusive attack to use in combat. A subclass can be selected once a cat reaches level 2. At level one, picking any particular class will weigh the specialist attribute more favorably, giving it one critical successes roll, while giving the weakness attribute three critical failure rolls (or, in the case of less than three rolls available, simply replacing up to three of the available rolls with critical failures). These critical successes and failures will shrink or grow depending on the cats level, eventually resulting in just one critical failure in a weak attribute and three critical failures in a strong attribute.

In classes where the "Spirit" attacks are not replaced, they grow in power as the cat levels up.

Bard

Bards specialize in Savvy. The weakness of a bard is their Smarts, and as such, they lack a healing attack.

Subclasses

  • Bard of the Night - Rewards Screech attack (Replaces "Bard's Spirit")
  • Bard of the Day - Rewards Sing attack (Replaces "Bard's Spirit")
  • Bard of the Dawn - Rewards Deafen attack (Replaces "Bard's Spirit")

Thief

Thieves specialize in Speed, but have a weakness in Savvy.

Subclasses

  • Thief of Shadow - Rewards Shadowsneak attack (Replaces "Hide")
  • Thief of Time - Rewards Go-getter attack (Replaces "Hide")
  • Thief of Space - Rewards Two-step attack (Replaces "Hide")

Ranger

Rangers specialize in Sense, but have a weakness in Strength.

Subclasses

  • Ranger of the Rain - Rewards Multi-arrow attack (Replaces "Longbow")
  • Ranger of the Wind - Rewards Dash attack (Replaces "Ranger's Spirit")
  • Ranger of the Clouds - Rewards Safeguard attack (Replaces "Dodge")

Medics

Medics specialize in Smarts, but have a weakness in Speed.

Subclasses

  • Medic of the Heart - Rewards Healing Kiss attack (Replaces "First Aid")
  • Medic of the Mind - Rewards Hospital attack (Replaces "First Aid")
  • Medic of the Soul - Rewards Necromedic attack (Replaces "First Aid")

Warrior

Warriors specialize in Strength but have a weakness in Sense.

Subclasses

  • Warrior of the Fang - Rewards Fang attack (Replaces "Strike")
  • Warrior of the Claws - Rewards Claws attack (Replaces "Strike")
  • Warrior of the Body - Rewards Bodyguard attack (Replaces "Shield")

Leveling Up

After each level, a cat is given 10 stat points which can be distributed among their main six attributes, as long as no attribute goes over the 30 stat point limit. This is the only time stat points can be put towards any particular attribute rather than being distributed randomly.

Shop

Currency earned from completing jobs can be put towards guild-exclusive items. These items will be unlocked for sale by leveling up the guild.

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