Quick question regarding frog kick. When it says Spend movement and activation to attack, doesn’t that mean you use both your movement and your activation together to do this one attack. With that in mind, this28@@ be hard to pull off as frogdog is constantly moving. You need it to end next to you. It will happen, but my point is, to level this up to lvl3 should take a long while I would think.
Great unboxing. Many thanks. Can I ask, which resin are you planning to use to protect the painted showdown board? I'm also thinking of painting mine when it arrives in the UK but protecting it is an issue without adding so much varnish that the tiles no longer fit into the grids.
Interesting that you found the plastic board not durable. Perhaps I havent got my hands on a better terrain piece. I have some GW and they seem to be similar quality
The plastic board seems a nice thing if you are an excellent painter who can make the most out of it. Otherwise, it's gimmicky and the standard board remains more immersive IMHO. Moreover, I'm not a fan of the plastic on plastic noise and feel. All in all, I think it will gather some dust here. Thanks for the video.
Yeah, this is a product that is for sure not for everyone. A luxury for sure. As I mentioned in the stream, I will not be painting this as a centerpiece, or a display piece. I will prime this, paint it mostly doing dry brush, and do the details. Then I will likely put two coats of coating on it. I will paint it for function first and foremost.
As a new player, I have no idea how this fits into the overall game. Is there a simple explanation of all of these expansions, etc., somewhere to understand the context of this properly?
I think I explained how this replaces the white lion in the stream, near the beginning when I first open the book. This is 100% comparable to white lion, crimson croc, and Gorm. These all act as the first monsters you fight after the prologue story. Then they become the first quarry you add to the timeline.
If you are dipping your toes in the KDM universe, don't even try to understand the ecosystem right now. Just play the hell out of the core box, then you'll make sense out of the Expansions of Death when you feel like you are bored with some of the core content. Then you'll make sense out of The Gambler's chest when you feel like you are bored with some of the features, then you'll make sense out of the Campaigns of Death when you feel like bored with the existing campaigns, then you'll still struggle to understand the rest of the ecosystem for a little more and THEN you'll be able to make sense out of the rest of it when you have a full picture and see how some stuff can expand the world even more (or avoid repetitiveness). Trying to figure it all out at the beginning might be challenging and, honestly, quite useless. But basically, those expansions either add quarries/monsters or campaigns, or features or even, sometimes, all of the above. The purpose being to keep the game fresh as much as possible for hard core gamers. This kind of expansion allows you to switch quarries/monsters to avoid repetitiveness and enhance permutations. Most people won't go farther than the base game because it's already too much. For the rest of them, this is beyond a game, it's a lifestyle. The day you worry about getting this expansion, you are already deep in the rabbit hole ;-)
Thanks Bra! Man, looking at the how the board came packed in those bricks - brings new credence to the term plastic crack.
100%
Are the dices just another set of regular black dices? Great video again. Can't wait to play it in my new Campain
Quick question regarding frog kick.
When it says Spend movement and activation to attack, doesn’t that mean you use both your movement and your activation together to do this one attack. With that in mind, this28@@ be hard to pull off as frogdog is constantly moving. You need it to end next to you. It will happen, but my point is, to level this up to lvl3 should take a long while I would think.
You can level the knowledge in any fight, not just against Frogdogs. You are correct however, this could be hard to level fighting only Frogdogs.
Great unboxing. Many thanks. Can I ask, which resin are you planning to use to protect the painted showdown board? I'm also thinking of painting mine when it arrives in the UK but protecting it is an issue without adding so much varnish that the tiles no longer fit into the grids.
Interesting that you found the plastic board not durable. Perhaps I havent got my hands on a better terrain piece. I have some GW and they seem to be similar quality
does the board has a place order for the little pieces?
On the back it does show the numbers. Those numbers line up with the numbers on the cardboard board.
Very excited for this! I am only sad that its node 1 since I love Crimson Croc so much.
Yeah, Croc is still great regardless of Frogdog also being good.
Does Frogdog have the prologue?
It does! I hope to stream it soon!
The plastic board seems a nice thing if you are an excellent painter who can make the most out of it. Otherwise, it's gimmicky and the standard board remains more immersive IMHO.
Moreover, I'm not a fan of the plastic on plastic noise and feel. All in all, I think it will gather some dust here.
Thanks for the video.
Yeah, this is a product that is for sure not for everyone. A luxury for sure. As I mentioned in the stream, I will not be painting this as a centerpiece, or a display piece. I will prime this, paint it mostly doing dry brush, and do the details. Then I will likely put two coats of coating on it. I will paint it for function first and foremost.
i probably wouldnt bother myself without an airbrush or some really steady hands with a spray can
As a new player, I have no idea how this fits into the overall game. Is there a simple explanation of all of these expansions, etc., somewhere to understand the context of this properly?
I think I explained how this replaces the white lion in the stream, near the beginning when I first open the book. This is 100% comparable to white lion, crimson croc, and Gorm. These all act as the first monsters you fight after the prologue story. Then they become the first quarry you add to the timeline.
You know how in video games there's often a tutorial? Think along those lines and the Frogdog can be switched out to replace the normal tutorial.
@@BraMithra ok, got it, thank you.
@@thebrothersslim6056 thanks.
If you are dipping your toes in the KDM universe, don't even try to understand the ecosystem right now.
Just play the hell out of the core box, then you'll make sense out of the Expansions of Death when you feel like you are bored with some of the core content. Then you'll make sense out of The Gambler's chest when you feel like you are bored with some of the features, then you'll make sense out of the Campaigns of Death when you feel like bored with the existing campaigns, then you'll still struggle to understand the rest of the ecosystem for a little more and THEN you'll be able to make sense out of the rest of it when you have a full picture and see how some stuff can expand the world even more (or avoid repetitiveness).
Trying to figure it all out at the beginning might be challenging and, honestly, quite useless.
But basically, those expansions either add quarries/monsters or campaigns, or features or even, sometimes, all of the above. The purpose being to keep the game fresh as much as possible for hard core gamers. This kind of expansion allows you to switch quarries/monsters to avoid repetitiveness and enhance permutations.
Most people won't go farther than the base game because it's already too much. For the rest of them, this is beyond a game, it's a lifestyle.
The day you worry about getting this expansion, you are already deep in the rabbit hole ;-)
Why dogpole has mane?? I get fullmetal vibes
It could be.
The plastic survivor armour kits are AWFUL. I can’t find any assembled kits, let alone instructions because many of the parts simply do not fit.
Did you show any farts?
I did not want to go over AI and HL. I still want to play it blindly myself once.
@@BraMithra fair!