Warhammer - The Old World Rules Review! The Strategy Phase Unveils Tactical Secrets
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Island of Blood was Skaven vs High Elves, not Greenskins. The Greenskins were in the Battle for Skull Pass, which was the 7th Edition starter set
My experience in Fantasy was mostly 7th and 8th edition, but I did have a couple games where my opponent and I used 6th ed rules. I'm really interested in the magic changes, and I personally can't wait for my Skaven to eventually start blowing themselves up on the table again.
I'm hopeful that the Skaven are viable, b/c I want to unload my dad's ginormous army that I kept after his passing.
The phases were the begin phase, magic phase, movement phase, shooting phase, combat phase. Charges happened in movement.
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I hope TOW revives Fantasy!
I am going to wait until Vampire Counts are added and then I will consider getting into it (I have not played warhammer before just looked at rules and models). Depends how much time and money I have at the time. The rules do look fun to play.
I played 1 practice game at my local GW of 6th when I was 11ish. Unfortunately I stopped at High school. But I still have my Tomb Kings packed away somewhere, I will dig them out and spend even more money on the new ones!
I don't remember what edition I got interested in or hammer fantasy, but I kept going back and forth for a very long time on whether to play or not. And if I did, if I play tomb kings or vampire accounts. I finally decided to play in eighth edition and got the tomb kings box set only for them to almost immediately announce the end times. I'm very excited. I still have the old army box and I'm excited to finally use the tomb kings
I played 7th into 8th but I have forgotten a lot of the rules over the years but can't wait to get back in with the old world and get back into my orcs! First army never played.
I never played any table top war games, but i did watch a lot of 8th edition games for the dwarfs, and i have to say that from my perspective the game is looking pretty fun, though it's certainly simpler, one thing i really hope they fix is for rangers, there throwing axes range wasn't in the army book, it was in the rules book, so i eventually read the whole damn rulebook because i wanted to know the actual range of them, so that was annoying and would be really annoying to have to do mid game
I played 5-8th. I really like this. I quit one month into 8th after about 10 test games. Its more about making mistakes than it is to make it prefect. Less random, Toned down spells, Fight and shout in one rank, No steadfast all great starts. So far no major flaws.
It's looking somewhat similar to 10 Ed 40ks flow of Command - Movement - Shooting - Charge - Fight (Melee). If so, it might be a way for them to try and encourage players of one game to try out another and vice versa.
All in all, it's looking easy enough to understand, and I'm certainly looking forward to launch (the limited stock and GW's Australia Tax, not so much).
It's always been in that order, remember 40 was adapted from fantasy originally
Really looking forward to getting into the hobby again, been over a decade since I painted anything. Just gotta wait till the Beastmen get a range refresh. Please GW!.. fix the minotaurs the same way you fixed kroxigors
Looking forward to Old World. No experience with WFB, because I came to the setting through TW:WH. Hopefully the game expands over time, but what has been shown so far looks good.
I played 4th through 7th edition. Intrigued about TOW but will all depend on the tone and feel and style, much more so than how the rules work. I am someone who think 6th edition was "peak Warhammer". Then it started getting a little ridiculous with a focus on larger and larger center piece models. I am someone who likes troops. Just ranks upon ranks of soldiers. I hope that's what they go for. We'll see.
Agree - 6th & 7th I liked; got into it middle of 5th ed. I did not like 8th.