Gear Special Rule

Gear special rules are listed on the bottom of some gear cards. These rules include special abilities and limitations (e.g. weapons can be Savage, or Frail). The rules of lower level gear are explained on their cards. However, rules on some higher level gear are referred to by name only. [1]

Accessory edit

Accessory gear may be worn in addition to armor on a hit location. Each accessory specifies the hit location it covers.[2]

List of Gear with the Accessory Special Rule edit

Activation Limit X edit

A survivor may only activate/spend   on this gear the listed number of times during a showdown. Use tokens to track this.[2]

List of Gear with the Activation Limit X Special Rule edit

Affinity Bonus edit

Having the indicated number of colored affinities will trigger the effect. Each affinity bonus only applies once, regardless of how many extra affinities a survivor has.[2]

List of Gear with the Affinity Bonus Special Rule edit

Ammo - Bow edit

You must have a bow in your gear grid to activate this card. Ammo has the range of a bow in your gear grid.[2]

List of Gear with the Ammo - Bow Special Rule edit

Category Ammo - Bow not found

Ballad (X) edit

Spend   and archive X wounds from the monster's wound stack to perform a ballad. Effects of ballads last until the gear is archived, you die, or you perform a different ballad. Ballads have different names and costs (denoted by [X]).[3]

List of Gear with the Ballad (X) Special Rule edit

Banshee Dura X edit

At the start of your act, gain (or lose) howling tokens until you have X of them. During your act or a survival opportunity, you may spend 1 howling token to:

  • Gain  , which must be spent immediately. Limit once per round.
  • Gain  , which must be spent immediately. Limit once per round.
  • Perform a survival action, using the howling token in place of survival.
  • Gain +1 strength token until the end of the round.[4]

List of Gear with the Banshee Dura X Special Rule edit

Barbed X edit

On a Perfect hit, gain +X strength for the rest of the attack.[5]

Prior to Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6. the rule existed, but did not have a name.

List of Gear with the Barbed X Special Rule edit

Blindside edit

When you wound the monster from its blind spot, all of its reflex reactions become failure reactions until this attack ends.[3]

List of Gear with the Blindside Special Rule edit

Category Blindside X not found

Block X edit

Spend activation to ignore X hits the next time you are attacked. Lasts until your next act. A survivor may not use block more than once per attack.[5]

List of Gear with the Block X Special Rule edit

Bloodeater edit

If you are adjacent to another survivor, you may spend   to kill them. You gain their bleeding tokens and it takes an additional 5 bleeding tokens to kill you this showdown.[4]

List of Gear with the Bloodeater Special Rule edit

Campaign Limit X edit

This gear may only be activated X times per campaign. Record this on yoursettlement record sheet to keep track.[4]

List of Gear with the Campaign Limit X Special Rule edit

Category Campaign Limit X not found

Center edit

This gear must be placed in the center of your gear grid. If you gain this and already have a gear in the center of your grid, archive it and place this in the center of your grid.[4]

List of Gear with the Center Special Rule edit

Charge edit

Survivors spend movement and activation to move the maximum available spaces in a straight line in one direction. At the end of movement, if in range, perform an attack using a melee weapon, adding the number of spaces moved in this way to your strength for the attack. Charge does not impact any further attacks this turn.[5]

List of Gear with the Charge Special Rule edit

Category Charger not found

Cleavage X edit

When you attempt to wound a hit location with a persistent injury, gain +X luck for that wound attempt.[4]

List of Gear with the Cleavage X Special Rule edit

Cleave edit

You may spend    to activate and attack with this weapon. If you do, it gains the two-handed keyword, +4 strength, and slow for the attack. You cannot use Cleave if an injury or other effect is preventing you from activating gear with the two-handed keyword.[4]

List of Gear with the Cleave Special Rule edit

Clobber X edit

Gain +X strength while attempting to wound a Super-Dense hit location.[3]

List of Gear with the Clobber X Special Rule edit

Cumbersome edit

Survivors must spend both movement and activation to activate Cumbersome gear.[5]

List of Gear with the Cumbersome Special Rule edit

Cursed edit

This gear cannot be removed from the gear grid for any reason. If the survivor dies, archive this gear.[5]

List of Gear with the Cursed Special Rule edit

Deadly X edit

Gain +X luck while attacking with this weapon. This increases the odds of inflicting critical wounds. (If no numerical value is specified, aka Deadly, it is just +1 luck.)[4][6]

List of Gear with the Deadly X Special Rule edit

Death Geometry edit

Spend    to place yourself in an unoccupied space adjacent to a monster or survivor. If it is a survivor, you both suffer   brain damage.[7]

List of Gear with the Death Geometry Special Rule edit

Deflect X edit

When you Deflect X, gain (or lose) deflect tokens until you have X of them. When you are hit, if you have any deflect tokens, you ignore that hit and lose a deflect token. When you Deflect X, you lose the benefits of Block.[6]

List of Gear with the Deflect X Special Rule edit

Demolish edit

Spend   to archive an adjacent impassable terrain tile. If a monster is standing on that terrain when it is archived, the monster is knocked down.[4]

List of Gear with the Demolish Special Rule edit

Devastating X edit

When a devastating weapon wounds a monster, it will inflict X additional wounds.[6]

List of Gear with the Devastating X Special Rule edit

Early Iron edit

When any of your attack roll results are a 1, cancel your attack.[6]

List of Gear with the Early Iron Special Rule edit

Category Early Iron not found

Expertise edit

On a Perfect hit, the monster suffers an automatic wound. Limit once per attack.[7]

List of Gear with the Expertise Special Rule edit

Category Expertise not found

Frail edit

Frail weapons are destroyed if a survivor attempts to wound a Super-Dense location with them. Archive the weapon at the end of the attack.[8]

List of Gear with the Frail Special Rule edit

Full Ensemble edit

This armor gear is worn at every hit location. You may not equip armor gear at any hit location while wearing a Full Ensemble.[7]

List of Gear with the Full Ensemble Special Rule edit

Grace of Power edit

This gear gains +1 strength for each red affinity you have.[9]

List of Gear with the Grace of Power Special Rule edit

Grace of Splendor edit

Spend    to gain +1 luck until the end of the round for every 2 blue affinities you have.[9]

List of Gear with the Grace of Splendor Special Rule edit

Grace of Valor edit

When you depart, add   to all hit locations for every 2 green affinities you have.[9]

List of Gear with the Grace of Valor Special Rule edit

Grimstep edit

When you are attacking and Block a hit, you may move up to 6 consecutive spaces. If you do, your next wound attempt this attack gains strength equal to the number of spaces moved.[4]

List of Gear with the Grimstep Special Rule edit

Heroic edit

A weapon ability. During an attack roll with this weapon, reroll any natural 1s. You must keep the new results.[9]

List of Gear with the Heroic Special Rule edit

Honed X edit

This gear has +X strength. After successfully wounding a Super-Dense or Parry hit location, the edge is ruined and loses its bonus strength. When the survivor returns to the the settlement, all Honed gear is mended, regaining lost strength.[9]

List of Gear with the Honed X Special Rule edit

Irreplaceable edit

If a survivor dies, archive all irreplaceable gear in their gear grids.[10]

List of Gear with the Irreplaceable Special Rule edit

Impeccable edit

A weapon ability. During your wound attempt with this weapon, reroll any natural 1s. You must keep the new results.[9]

List of Gear with the Impeccable Special Rule edit

Instrument Force edit

Spend   to attack with an instrument in your gear grid. All survivors within 5 spaces, including you, suffer 3 damage to 3 random hit locations. Then, all monsters within 5 spaces of you are automatically hit 3 times. Each wound attempt for this attack gains +4d10 strength.[9]

List of Gear with the Instrument Force Special Rule edit

Category Instrument Force not found

Kinetic Discharge edit

When you have any tokens and you attack, gain +4 strength for the attack. Discard all your tokens when the attack ends.[9]

List of Gear with the Kinetic Discharge Special Rule edit

Category Kinetic Discharge not found

Leap edit

Spend    to leap into the air! Place your survivor on an unoccupied space exactly 5 spaces away in a straight line, then activate a melee weapon with +2 accuracy and +5 strength.[4]

List of Gear with the Leap Special Rule edit

Category Leap not found

Locked edit

This gear cannot be disarmed.[9]

List of Gear with the Locked Special Rule edit

Meal edit

When you depart, consume this (do not archive) to gain its benefits. You can depart with only one meal. If a meal has a monster name, it is a unique meal gained via   Supreme Cuisine.[9]

List of Gear with the Meal Special Rule edit

Melting X edit

On Arrival, place X +1 strength tokens on this gear. At the end of your act, remove a +1 strength token from this gear.[4]

List of Gear with the Melting X Special Rule edit

Mindlock X edit

When you Mindlock X, gain (or lose) mindlock tokens until you have X of them. When you suffer brain damage, if you have any mindlock tokens, you ignore it and lose a mindlock token.[9]

List of Gear with the Mindlock X Special Rule edit

Onslaught edit

If all of your attack rolls hit, double your wound attempt totals for the attack.[11]

List of Gear with the Onslaught Special Rule edit

Outfit edit

This completes an armor set if you're wearing the rest of the set and it shares a material keyword with the missing gear. For example, if you're wearing the Oxidized Lantern Helm, and Phoenix Armor on every other hit location, you would gain the Phoenix armor set bonus because the Phoenix helm also has the metal keyword.[12]

List of Gear with the Outfit Special Rule edit

Paired edit

Paired weapons are two identical weapons that can be used as one. Add the speed of the second weapon when attacking with the first. These weapons must have the same name, and both must be in your gear grid.[12]

List of Gear with the Paired Special Rule edit

Persistence X edit

On a Perfect hit, gain +X survival.[13]

List of Gear with the Persistence X Special Rule edit

Poise edit

While you are attacking, you cannot be knocked down.[4]

List of Gear with the Poise Special Rule edit

Pounce edit

Spend    to move 3 spaces forward in a straight line and activate a melee weapon. This attack gains +1 strength.[12]

List of Gear with the Pounce Special Rule edit

Category Pounce not found

Precision X edit

On a Perfect hit, inflict an automatic critical wound to the first X hit locations you resolve.[13]

List of Gear with the Precision X Special Rule edit

Provoke edit

When you wound with this weapon, gain the priority target token.[12]

List of Gear with the Provoke Special Rule edit

Category Provoke not found

Range: X edit

Survivors this many or fewer spaces away from a monster may attack with this weapon. Ranged weapons cannot be used if field of view to the monster is blocked (by terrain with the Obstacle rule).[14]

List of Gear with the Range: X Special Rule edit

Razor Sharp edit

When attacking with a razor sharp weapon, roll a razor sharp die and add the result (denoted by the number of pips) to your wound attempt. This is not a wound roll and cannot cause critical wounds.[13]

Razor Sharp Die edit

A special d6 included with certain game contents. The razor sharp die has different values than standard d6s. You can determine the result of a face by counting the number of pips showing on it.[13]

List of Gear with the Razor Sharp Special Rule edit

Reach X edit

Reach weapons are long enough to attack monsters when the survivor is not adjacent. Reach specifies the maximum number of spaces away that a survivor can attack with this weapon.[14]

List of Gear with the Reach X Special Rule edit

Refined edit

When a refined gear fails to wound, you may reroll the wound attempt. Limit, once per attack.[13]

List of Gear with the Refined Special Rule edit

Savage edit

After the first critical wound in an attack, savage weapons cause 1 additional wound. This rule does not trigger on Impervious hit locations.[14]

List of Gear with the Savage Special Rule edit

Saw edit

Spend  . For the rest of the round, your attacks with this weapon gain +2 luck.[13]

List of Gear with the Saw Special Rule edit

Sealed edit

Sealed gear has a bonus effect that can only be earned by training. A survivor can unseal the gear by declaring it as their weapon proficiency, forsaking the normal bonuses of selecting a weapon type. When the survivor reaches the specialization rank, they earn the effect listed after the Sealed special rule on the gear card. A survivor can only earn a gear's Sealed bonus once per lifetime. Example: A survivor declares Toxicimitar as their weapon proficiency (because it has a Sealed effect). When they reach rank 3 (specialization), they gain the Crescent Step secret fighting art.[4]

List of Gear with the Sealed Special Rule edit

Selfish edit

Selfish gear cannot be in the same gear grid with any gear with the other keyword.[14]

List of Gear with the Selfish Special Rule edit

Sentient edit

A survivor must be insane to activate this gear.[14]

List of Gear with the Sentient Special Rule edit

Sharp edit

Add 1d10 strength to each wound attempt using this gear. This d10 is not a wound roll, and cannot cause critical wounds nor automatically fail.[14]

List of Gear with the Sharp Special Rule edit

Slam edit

Spend   and full move forward in a straight line. If you move 4+ spaces and stop adjacent to a monster, it suffers knockback 1 and -1 toughness until the end of the round.[14]

List of Gear with the Slam Special Rule edit

Category Slam not found

Slow edit

Slow weapons always have an attack speed of 1. Do not add speed modifiers.[14]

List of Gear with the Slow Special Rule edit

Surpass X edit

When your wound attempt total surpasses the monster's toughness by X or more, the monster suffers an additional wound.[15]

List of Gear with the Surpass X Special Rule edit

Undeathable edit

If the survivor would die, roll 1d10. On a result of 6+, instead the survivor lives. If this roll occurs from the survivor having a lethal amount of bleeding tokens, the survivor will not die until they gain another bleeding token.[16]

List of Gear with the Undeathable Special Rule edit

Category Undeathable not found

Unique edit

A settlement may only have one copy of this gear card at a time.[16]

List of Gear with the Unique Special Rule edit

Unfurled edit

While you have any deflect tokens, this weapon has +2 speed and -4 strength.

List of Gear with the Unfurled Special Rule edit

Unshakeable edit

When this survivor draws a trap card, roll 1d10. On a result of 6+, ignore the trap. Discard it and shuffle the hit location deck.[16]

List of Gear with the Unshakeable Special Rule edit

Category Unshakeable not found

Unstoppable edit

Replace all wound rolls with a 1d10 roll. On a 1-5, fail to wound, on 6+ wound. You cannot cause a critical wound while using this rule.[16]

List of Gear with the Unstoppable Special Rule edit

Category Unstoppable not found

Unwieldy edit

If any attack dice roll results are 1, the weapon causes 1 random damage to the survivor for each 1 rolled. Continue the attack as normal.[16]

List of Gear with the Unwieldy Special Rule edit

Vital edit

If the settlement has any gear with this rule, the survivors cannot depart without this gear. If the survivor holding Vital gear perishes before the showdown, another survivor must pick up the Vital gear (discarding gear to make room in their grid if needed).[16]

List of Gear with the Vital Gear Special Rule edit

Category Vital not found

See Also edit

References edit

  1. Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 45
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 228
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Gambler's Chest Expansion Rulebook, pg. 190
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 Living Glossary
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 229
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 230
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Gambler's Chest Expansion Rulebook, pg. 191
  8. Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 231
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 Gambler's Chest Expansion Rulebook, pg. 192
  10. Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 232
  11. Frogdog Expansion Rulebook, pg. 5
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 233
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 Gambler's Chest Expansion Rulebook, pg. 193
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 234
  15. Gambler's Chest Expansion Rulebook, pg. 194
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Kingdom Death: Monster 1.6 Core Rulebook, pg. 236