Aoz Boar Corps Updated ⚡
Since "BOAR Corps" isn’t an official D&D or known published unit, I’ll assume it’s a custom military-style adventuring company or monster-hunting guild. This guide will help you put together a playable, updated version.
Overview
AOZ Boar Corps is a community-driven task force focused on rapid-response field operations, resource recovery, and local infrastructure support. The unit combines small-team reconnaissance with heavier logistics and technical capabilities to operate in contested, degraded, or emergency environments. aoz boar corps updated
E. Mission Types (AOZ Boar Corps Updated)
- Tusk Run – Clear a den of giant boar-eating creatures.
- Iron Harvest – Recover magical ore from a beast’s lair.
- Boar’s Revenge – Ambush a rival humanoid war party.
- Trollbreak – Defend a frontier town from a troll rampage.
Recruitment & Culture
Candidates are drawn from infantry with demonstrated close-quarters proficiency and psychological resilience under prolonged duress. The culture is utilitarian, dark-humored, and ritualistic — new members still undergo the “Tusk-Touch,” a non-hazing but deliberately uncomfortable induction emphasizing trust under pressure. Since "BOAR Corps" isn’t an official D&D or
5. Resource Allocation and Budget
The updates have required a reallocation of the Q4 budget. Overview AOZ Boar Corps is a community-driven task
- Capital Expenditure: Funds previously earmarked for vehicle maintenance have been partially redirected to the acquisition of the new GPS collars and tranquilizer rifles.
- Grant Utilization: The Corps successfully secured the [Insert Name] Grant, which will fund the construction of two new holding pens in Sector Charlie, addressing previous overcrowding issues.
F. Example Encounter (for DM)
“Boar Corps: Blood Moon Hunt” (for 3–5 players, level 5–7)
- Situation: A wereboar shaman has twisted local boars into dire frenzy.
- Updated twist: Shaman uses “Eldritch Snout” (ranged psychic bite).
- Objective: Capture or kill without harming normal animals.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Time-to-deploy: target ≤ 6 hours from alert
- Mission-success rate: % objectives met within planned window
- Equipment readiness: % mission-capable assets at alert
- Casualty survivability: % of stabilized casualties reaching definitive care
- Handoff efficiency: time from mission end to local authority assumption
Capabilities & Equipment
- Mobility: light armored/all-terrain vehicles, trailers, ATVs
- Transport: cargo trucks, palletized load systems, air-drop capable kits
- Communications: mesh radios, satellite terminals, portable repeaters
- Power: mobile generators, solar kits, battery caches
- Tools: field repair kits, engineering tools, bridging modules
- Medical: trauma kits, field stretchers, portable triage tents
- Recon: UAVs (short-range ISR), thermal optics, long-range comm beacons