V9:Team Quest

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Developer Note: The current V9 Rules can be found here.

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We will eventually rebuild the wiki as a comprehensive rules reference, but now is not that time.

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- The Project Phoenix (V9) Development Team

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This page is part of the V9 Development Project.
  • These rules represent a proposed ruleset for the Amtgard LARP. All references to the organization are used from that perspective, and do not represent current organizational policy or procedures. Amtgard is a trademark of Amtgard International.
  • This wiki is the detailed, comprehensive form of the ruleset. You can find the condensed Quick-Play rules here. These are currently still a work in progress.
  • To view the current official Amtgard rules, please see the Amtgard V8 Rulebook.




Team Quest

This game mode is the first true use of all the gameplay rules. From core combat all the way to roleplay mechanics.

This mode involves teams of players, often called PCs, competing against each other to complete objectives that may include combat, social roleplay, puzzles, and other enjoyable activities alongside an overarching storyline. This game mode will often included more fleshed out NPCs for all groups to interact with.

Contrary to Adventure Quests, in Team Quests, each team is encouraged to thwart each other’s efforts and PVP combat should still be expected.


Is Roleplay expected? Roleplay is expected in Team Quests. These activities will often require the completion of social encounters and other non-combat objectives; there is usually some form of storyline; and it may even be possible to participate without engaging in combat whatsoever.




Example Games


Developer Note: Quests are much more complex than traditional combat activities. Some basic examples will be included here in the future. For more in-depth support, the Game Organizer Guide is a source of guidance and support to help bring your Quest ideas to life.


Game Modes
Duels & Tournaments · Ditch · Militia · Full-Class Battlegame · Scenario Battlegame · Team Quest · Adventure Quest · Sandbox Roleplay
Combat Activities
Core Game Mechanics · Game Modes · Custom Rules and Accommodations · Game Organizer Guide
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary