However, if named leaders are hanged, they cannot be replaced. If non-leaders are captured and hanged by the Sheriff, replacements can be recruited. Will Scarlet, Alan-a-Dale and Maid Marion appear at random times and locations. Robin must engage in personal combat with several would-be leaders, and if wounded, must remain inactive for a turn, which may lead to his capture. Robin must recruit others to his band, who then rob travelers in the forest to generate income. The Avalon Hill edition added a game box.Īt the start of the game, Robin Hood and unrecruited outlaws are scattered across the board, while the soldiers are gathered in three castles. 117 die-cut counters (39 playing pieces, 7 markers, money).paper map of Sherwood Forest and environs, divided into various areas.The ziplock bag with cover art sheet contains: The other player controls the Sheriff of Nottingham, who uses soldiers to attempt to guard travellers and capture Robin's men. One player controls Robin Hood, who attempts to recruit a band of loyal men to help him rob from the rich and give to the poor. The Legend of Robin Hood is a 2-player microgame set in Sherwood Forest and the surrounding area. The Legend of Robin Hood is a board game published by Operational Studies Group (OSG) in 1979, and later republished by Avalon Hill that is based on the legendary outlaw Robin Hood and his nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham. Original OSG edition, cover art by Larry Catalona, 1979
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