Which makes you wonder why they didn't keep it in print forever, or why they don't make a similar game now. The only reason I started playing Warhammer Fantasy was because I had a good start to chaos warrior and undead armies just from buying monsters for Warhammer Quest.
Still the best Warhammer Quest to this day i think. The adventures inside and outside the dungeons are awesome. I recently purchased this of ebay for a lot of money but to be honest its worth it as the fan base is still creating content for it. GW need to remake this game
Ah Warhammer Quest! Used to play it every week after school with my brother and friends - some of the best fun we had with GW I think. Was simple to set up and play, being co-op meant the 4 of us could go through it without issue. The after mission town rolls were great. The chaos warrior rolling chased out of town on the same turn my witch hunter rolled that he'd chased witch out of town - awesome.
Our party had a dwarf slayer that always got the crap beat out of him, but never died and ate stonebread like Pez, a Wizard who usually managed to get the time warp spell off so we got the double-turn, a knight who looked good (the owner was a really good painter) but didn't do much and an Empire engineer apprentice whose wacky invention were worth several laughs (think Data from the Goonies). Got the party to seven level before the group just broke up and found the Hammer of Sigmar only to lose it a couple adventures later in a flood or earthquake.
Hammerhal/Silver Tower seem fine, but I do hope in my wildest dreams that GW would consider doing a modern reprint or something similar of the old Warhammer Quest. It's really one of a kind. Sure, there's Darklight Memento Mori and Shadows of Brimstone (although good luck getting Darklight), but something about WHQuest is just so unique and cool.
I don't know about silver tower, but I thoroughly agree with you about a reprint of this the original Warhammer Quest. A shame it's no longer in production, a damned shame.
I saved up for months when I was younger so I could buy this box. Finally had the money, went to the shop and it had been discontinued a few weeks before. Devastated. One day I’ll finish building my own set!
Once again, color me impressed! You keep surprising me over and over with these delightful videos! These are all games I never had access to as a kid but remember staring at longingly in catalogs or storefronts. I can't say it gives me nostalgia since I never owned this, but it's a certain warm feeling of simpler times and marvelling at games like this one. Very amazing vid, as always, really. The warmest greetings from Chile, you've made my inner child very happy!
I remember the precursor to this, Advanced Heroquest. You could have henchmen to help you but the dungeon crawl was not limited to 13 tiles, it could hours to complete a quest.
Thank you for playing this Game Workshop game that alluded me for years! I sat and drooled over the advertisements and articles for this game back in my childhood, but I never found a copy to buy. Silver Tower is amazing, but I always wanted to try the original. Once again, thank you for this new TBT series!
Knew very little about this edition than it had modular rooms. Loved the introduction at the start for the history lesson, and well edited play all the way through :)
Awesome video. I've been working on my Warhammer Quest set for the past year painting modern models to replace the older ones. Nearly have all of Battle Level 1 painted!
Greatest game ever made. We still play it at Lakeland Role Playing Guild occasionally. It generally ends with TPK because of evil dice! I have never seen consecutive ones rolled by so many wizard players. Honest to goodness, it's uncanny! Great game, I got it and all expansions when they came out back in the 90's.
The best GW game ever made :-) was really excited when they said it was being remade.....and was so disappointed with what they did with it :-/ this definitely needs a true remake! I used to love the pit fighter and chaos warrior character! Oh and the death blow rule haha.
Dont forget about the treasure cards, Ash!!! One of the best parts of the game is defeating 3 minataurs and getting a useless piece of treasure! Still playing this game almost 30 years later. Please do a campaign, visit the tavern and get.... "There once was an Emperors Daughter..."
Such a great/overlooked game from the 20th century. I remember getting a free mail-in catalog from Workshop games that had an ad for this game and I couldn't wait to get my hands on, having played heroquest months earlier. Found a friend of a friend who had a brand new game he got for his birthday but didn't like it. Said he would sell it to me for 10 dollars but my parent didn't want to spend the money at the time, lol. I was so devastated but finally found it on ebay back in the early 2000's for like 100 bucks incomplete. Was able to scour the for sale pages for single furniture and monsters and recently completed my set. One of the best tabletop dungeon crawlers out there.
Ah, this brings back so many memories! About 10 years ago I built a full set of 3d dungeon tiles from foamboard, bought modern versions of the base minis and started working through the extra heroes and the monster tables. Every couple of weeks me and a few friends would get together, order a bunch of pizza and play as far as we could through the linked games system. I had a super tanky Barbarian which a boatload of wounds and heavy armour but could never roll to hit anything, so I just sat there and soaked damage. My brother had a Witch Hunter who ended up with a lot of abilities and items that triggered extra damage on 6s. I think the other two were the Wizard and the Chaos Warrior. The town events were so much fun, and we ended up tracking the number of wives/stray dogs etc we would end up accumulating between dungeon delves. We ended up getting to about level 6 or 7 with our characters before real life took over and we stopped meeting up for games.
This is the first RPG experience of my childhood. Me and my brother had some epic campaigns! I got the Imperial Noble and the Bretonnian Knight and they both had some interesting after game mechanics!
I remember playing this over whole weekends with my friends, we also did a reversed role type of game so the heroes were defending their dungeon from income waves of monsters and beasts that lasted over a bank holiday weekend.
Yes Ash! Always been a big fan of Warhammer Quest and made a few campaigns in my time. The newer version isn’t a patch on this game. Hilarious ending to this adventure! 😂
OMG so THAT is where I got all those little red dice from! 😆 I use those as wound markers in my games of AoS and 40k to this day! Had totally forgot they came in this box
I used to love this game but the people I gamed with never wanted to play it. Lol I think the closest spiritual successor to this (that I can think of) is Shadow of Brimstone... That game is huge if you have all of the expansions.
This is fantastic! I actually dug out my own copy last weekend, and played a game. Ended with TPK, as I first drew Portcullis, then a Minotaur...and then a Cave-in. With all exits blocked (did not have the key), my intrepid band of heroes were ignominiously crushed to death... Sigh. A great game and fantastic paint job. Will you be adding in any other old school monopose monsters like the Chaos Warriors, Beastmen, Chaos Dwarves and Dark Elves?
I can see not having someone stand next to the Barbarian (one of the reasons why we never fielded him) but once I saw the Wizard go down I knew it'd be a party wipe (the cave in was just insult to injury). Also he needed to use what we called 'SWAT' in our group and stack into a corner with the front liners on the outside, the healer in the corner and other character protecting/blocking the healer. This prevents your healer from getting jumped and really limits the numerical advantage of the monsters. Put the main fighter in the corner of your 'box' and hopefully get lots of deathblows.
Had great times playing this as a kid, best memories from it were my chaos warrior rolling triple 1s for his wounds, rerolling and getting the same result and also my troll slayer going into a settlement and being declared bankrupt which ment he was out of the game lol
I don't know if you are familiar with the fan created content, but Littlemonk is a person online who has made a huge amount of expanded and revised content for this game. Checkout out his runboard! Also I hear there is a growing Tabletop Simulator community for Warhammer Quest...
love warhammer quest,best miniatures game for dungeon delving period.The magazine's were good add on material as well.those go for a small fortune on eBay right now.The game is unforgiving and brutal. I love that you can get a 3d printable file that can print all of the minis in the game,over the years I have lost a lot of minis.
7:30 I actually have a couple of the old chaos centaurs, the full metal ones. Got them at a second hand stall last year at CanCon, cheap as too, just 4 dollars each. Plus the pile of 3rd and 4th ed chaos warriors.
18:20 First get into the new room, then draw the event card. The idea is that you enter a new room and possible monsters come towards you from the shadows in that room after you entered it.
For me, and dungeon crawler no matter how elegant and slick in design can't be my #1 if it doesn't have fog of war during exploration. This game with this mechanic alone puts it above so many modern dungeon crawlers.
You could not. Not buy this when it came out. It had so many minatures. But when you got playing it was like you did not have enough LOL. We enjoyed playing this alot. Think only thing we did not like was the wizard spells were a bit limited. Apart from that. Was great.
The berserk roll results in that illusion goblin-rat ambush reminds me of the berserker son and father from Eric the Viking, and I just imagine this ugly potato foaming at the mouth and wildly flailing around at rats now.
And actually come to think of it (not being good with names) he only took up questing when his blood bowl career ended Alaric "the hammer" Svensson who gained fame in our group when he killed Morg n Thorg in his first block in the game :)
Don't forget the Bretonnian sausage (that had to be an inside joke) and the fact than whenever you went into a settlement you had to buy something from that luxury shop (ours was flat broke most of the time).
Eff yes.. so happy I found this channel. Still have my original Warhammer quest board game.. Pit fighter was my fav as a kid. EDIT: subbed Stopped collecting as you needed to spend hundreds of dollars to get new monsters.. Instead Mordhiem came out and started collecting for that.
I really enjoy the game mechanics, I wouls make serious adjustments though for the poor wizard. He would be very boring to play of he was your only character. Thank you, your videos are very enjoyable
Oh ash , how to show how unforgiving it could be with those minotaurs !!! Damn things were always responsible for masses of damage at level 1 !!! Way to go with what was responsible for hours and hours of roleplay just after my schooldays !! :) thank you :)
This game was my favourite board game ever I think. Most important house rule I made was to roll two dice in the power phase and an event was on the double. Nothing worse than mages having no power during the first round of fighting....
Loved this game when I was a kid. Wish I had been able to get some of the additional sets for it. Are there any modern day games that fit this same type of game? I've seen some other adventuring games, but they don't really "run" themselves the way this game did.
Still play this occasionally although my friends banned me from playing the Noble due to the amount of time it takes to resolve attacks with his rapier. It did very little damage unless I rolled a 6 to hit (had a magic rune). Think my record was about 25minutes for one turn of attacks vs a dragon ogre. Hit-no-damage, hit-no-damage, hit-2-damage!, hit-no-damage... xD
Im debating wether to get in to this or go down the Advanced Heroquest road. I used to love the origional Heroquest but never played the advanced version back in the day. Ive only just got back into the collecting and painting hobby after a 25 year break! Both offer solo play versions which has a lot of apeal. Trying to collect all the additional minatires for AH is quite a challenge in itself these days id imagine! Advanced Heroquest was discontinued and replace by this and im very curuous to know the differences, sinilarities, pros and cons of each. Noone seems to have a video directy comparing the two
Yay finally! I’m 20 minutes in, but quick note - I don’t think you read through the Minotaur event card. Been a while but if I remember right he comes with friends 🙂
So good! I don't know how you feel about modding your games. But when I play WHQ as a campaign I do certain things to make the game a little more campaign friendly. The crazy death counts are fun in one offs but in campaigns I like to have a slightly higher chance of survival. 😄 I look forward to further adventures!
Still think this is the best game box games workshop ever released ever I really wished they would remaster it with new better models think of the sculpts they could make it would be so easy to copy and paste I wished I was rich enough to afford a 3rd printer would be fun doing it all for yourself and friends
That's like one of those games where you go and think, why did they write so many campaign rules for this, i'll mostly get to page 5 :D :D Bad luck brother!
Hey Ash great video as always! I would like to ask you what do you think about the recent Warhammer Quest reboot, especially abput Shadow over Hammerhal. I liked it and I think it is quite entertaining but a professional judgement like yours is way more valuable :) have a great day
It's interesting how advanced this was for the era. I mean, you call it a system and it does seem to be just as if not more advanced as Video Game RPGs of the era like Chrono Trigger & Dragon's Quest.
Question for those who have played this and Advanced Heroquest. I had Advanced Heroquest and loved it but this looks fantastic too. Which was the better game? This game looks like it had everything.
Me: Guerilla Miniature Games peaked with their Heroquest videos
Guerrilla Miniature Games: hold my beer
Only workshop could bring out a game where you got 100+ models and leave you feeling like you needed to buy more immediately.
So true, total money pit!
Which makes you wonder why they didn't keep it in print forever, or why they don't make a similar game now. The only reason I started playing Warhammer Fantasy was because I had a good start to chaos warrior and undead armies just from buying monsters for Warhammer Quest.
Look at the muscularity!
Still the best Warhammer Quest to this day i think. The adventures inside and outside the dungeons are awesome.
I recently purchased this of ebay for a lot of money but to be honest its worth it as the fan base is still creating content for it.
GW need to remake this game
If they would remake it, it would sadly be something like the new Hero Quest in some separate universe or in AoS, since they've killed WH Fantasy.
@@hrymr Agreed ... the fan is so much more nice and cool!!!
Ah Warhammer Quest! Used to play it every week after school with my brother and friends - some of the best fun we had with GW I think. Was simple to set up and play, being co-op meant the 4 of us could go through it without issue.
The after mission town rolls were great. The chaos warrior rolling chased out of town on the same turn my witch hunter rolled that he'd chased witch out of town - awesome.
I've always wanted to find out more about this game. It's just quality content after quality content on this channel. Unbelievable. Thanks so much!
Thanks Toby! :)
This game is amazing.
Our party had a dwarf slayer that always got the crap beat out of him, but never died and ate stonebread like Pez, a Wizard who usually managed to get the time warp spell off so we got the double-turn, a knight who looked good (the owner was a really good painter) but didn't do much and an Empire engineer apprentice whose wacky invention were worth several laughs (think Data from the Goonies).
Got the party to seven level before the group just broke up and found the Hammer of Sigmar only to lose it a couple adventures later in a flood or earthquake.
Hammerhal/Silver Tower seem fine, but I do hope in my wildest dreams that GW would consider doing a modern reprint or something similar of the old Warhammer Quest. It's really one of a kind. Sure, there's Darklight Memento Mori and Shadows of Brimstone (although good luck getting Darklight), but something about WHQuest is just so unique and cool.
I don't know about silver tower, but I thoroughly agree with you about a reprint of this the original Warhammer Quest. A shame it's no longer in production, a damned shame.
I saved up for months when I was younger so I could buy this box. Finally had the money, went to the shop and it had been discontinued a few weeks before. Devastated. One day I’ll finish building my own set!
One of my best memories is playing this game with my uncle when I was ten, quality content indeed
I will have boardgame nights with my kids to make the same memories
I used to play Warhammer quest with my dad and sister when I was like 10 and we recently started getting into it again. Such a good game
Once again, color me impressed! You keep surprising me over and over with these delightful videos! These are all games I never had access to as a kid but remember staring at longingly in catalogs or storefronts.
I can't say it gives me nostalgia since I never owned this, but it's a certain warm feeling of simpler times and marvelling at games like this one. Very amazing vid, as always, really.
The warmest greetings from Chile, you've made my inner child very happy!
Very happy to hear you enjoyed it!!!
Any man who shows due reverence to Brian Blessed is welcome in my house, sir!
Also, the magic “bad” sword is basically Fellblade, judging by rules.
I remember the precursor to this, Advanced Heroquest. You could have henchmen to help you but the dungeon crawl was not limited to 13 tiles, it could hours to complete a quest.
Im 40 and i grew up loving miniatures and old GW but this is the first im hearing about this game. Wow!
Thank you for playing this Game Workshop game that alluded me for years! I sat and drooled over the advertisements and articles for this game back in my childhood, but I never found a copy to buy. Silver Tower is amazing, but I always wanted to try the original. Once again, thank you for this new TBT series!
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Congratulations!
1995 if memory serves me. One of the best games I ever had.
All I want for christmas, or my 40th birthday next year, is a copy of this game with expansion set.
Knew very little about this edition than it had modular rooms. Loved the introduction at the start for the history lesson, and well edited play all the way through :)
Awesome video. I've been working on my Warhammer Quest set for the past year painting modern models to replace the older ones. Nearly have all of Battle Level 1 painted!
I’m glad I still have a copy of this game plus two of the expansions! Plus one of the hero expansions! The warrior priest!
Greatest game ever made. We still play it at Lakeland Role Playing Guild occasionally. It generally ends with TPK because of evil dice! I have never seen consecutive ones rolled by so many wizard players. Honest to goodness, it's uncanny! Great game, I got it and all expansions when they came out back in the 90's.
The best GW game ever made :-) was really excited when they said it was being remade.....and was so disappointed with what they did with it :-/ this definitely needs a true remake! I used to love the pit fighter and chaos warrior character! Oh and the death blow rule haha.
Dont forget about the treasure cards, Ash!!! One of the best parts of the game is defeating 3 minataurs and getting a useless piece of treasure! Still playing this game almost 30 years later. Please do a campaign, visit the tavern and get.... "There once was an Emperors Daughter..."
I feel like there had to be an errata for that cave-in in the objective room.
Such a great/overlooked game from the 20th century. I remember getting a free mail-in catalog from Workshop games that had an ad for this game and I couldn't wait to get my hands on, having played heroquest months earlier. Found a friend of a friend who had a brand new game he got for his birthday but didn't like it. Said he would sell it to me for 10 dollars but my parent didn't want to spend the money at the time, lol. I was so devastated but finally found it on ebay back in the early 2000's for like 100 bucks incomplete. Was able to scour the for sale pages for single furniture and monsters and recently completed my set. One of the best tabletop dungeon crawlers out there.
Love this game man! We've been playing it as an RPG during the quarantine and the family is loving it.
I was waiting for this ever since I heard you say you still had the box. 10/10
Yay!! I was so looking forward to this. I really love the classic paint scheme you used!!
I still have this. Been meaning to display it. Great game. Very brutal lol.
Ah, this brings back so many memories! About 10 years ago I built a full set of 3d dungeon tiles from foamboard, bought modern versions of the base minis and started working through the extra heroes and the monster tables. Every couple of weeks me and a few friends would get together, order a bunch of pizza and play as far as we could through the linked games system. I had a super tanky Barbarian which a boatload of wounds and heavy armour but could never roll to hit anything, so I just sat there and soaked damage. My brother had a Witch Hunter who ended up with a lot of abilities and items that triggered extra damage on 6s. I think the other two were the Wizard and the Chaos Warrior. The town events were so much fun, and we ended up tracking the number of wives/stray dogs etc we would end up accumulating between dungeon delves. We ended up getting to about level 6 or 7 with our characters before real life took over and we stopped meeting up for games.
This is the first RPG experience of my childhood. Me and my brother had some epic campaigns! I got the Imperial Noble and the Bretonnian Knight and they both had some interesting after game mechanics!
The Bretonnian Knight’s special response to the “accused of being a witch” random Settlement Event was the absolute best thing GW has ever written.
This was quality - excited to watch the rest of the series!
That was a lot of Minotaurs in one dungeon, especially for beginner heroes! RIP
Sigmar's holy rocking chair! Yes, yes, yesss! I've been waiting so long for this and now I want more, haha.
I got the add on, Bretonnian Knight as my character. Great times
Centaurs were Chaos’ only missile troops in 4ed and a lot of 5ed if I remember right. Counted as fast cavalry too I think.
I remember playing this over whole weekends with my friends, we also did a reversed role type of game so the heroes were defending their dungeon from income waves of monsters and beasts that lasted over a bank holiday weekend.
Yes Ash! Always been a big fan of Warhammer Quest and made a few campaigns in my time. The newer version isn’t a patch on this game. Hilarious ending to this adventure! 😂
OMG so THAT is where I got all those little red dice from! 😆 I use those as wound markers in my games of AoS and 40k to this day! Had totally forgot they came in this box
TamTheThird And knowing, is half the battle. 🙃
I used to love this game but the people I gamed with never wanted to play it. Lol
I think the closest spiritual successor to this (that I can think of) is Shadow of Brimstone... That game is huge if you have all of the expansions.
At last. Great effort painting all this Ash and as usual, a great video
skeggy, loool, not heard that word in years, we used it a lot round our way; 'you skeggy bastard' , like calling soemone minging
This is fantastic! I actually dug out my own copy last weekend, and played a game. Ended with TPK, as I first drew Portcullis, then a Minotaur...and then a Cave-in. With all exits blocked (did not have the key), my intrepid band of heroes were ignominiously crushed to death... Sigh. A great game and fantastic paint job. Will you be adding in any other old school monopose monsters like the Chaos Warriors, Beastmen, Chaos Dwarves and Dark Elves?
OMG... I live to see you guys play this game! Much appreciated. Best dungeon crawler there is and ever will be! ;)
This was awesome! Another great video Ash 😁👍
This video was amazing and this game seems waaaaaay ahead of its time! Would love to get my hands on a copy
Holy crap that was VICIOUS! And a lot of fun!!
I can see not having someone stand next to the Barbarian (one of the reasons why we never fielded him) but once I saw the Wizard go down I knew it'd be a party wipe (the cave in was just insult to injury). Also he needed to use what we called 'SWAT' in our group and stack into a corner with the front liners on the outside, the healer in the corner and other character protecting/blocking the healer. This prevents your healer from getting jumped and really limits the numerical advantage of the monsters. Put the main fighter in the corner of your 'box' and hopefully get lots of deathblows.
Wish i still had this game
Pretty pumped for this! Have never played it but enjoy the video game and LOVE Hero Quest! Thanks!
Wow, nicely painted! A buddy had that game and I liked it.. :)
LOVE THIS. The Elf is like "Oh a Minotaur, here let me help :ping:, ok later."
Had great times playing this as a kid, best memories from it were my chaos warrior rolling triple 1s for his wounds, rerolling and getting the same result and also my troll slayer going into a settlement and being declared bankrupt which ment he was out of the game lol
I don't know if you are familiar with the fan created content, but Littlemonk is a person online who has made a huge amount of expanded and revised content for this game. Checkout out his runboard! Also I hear there is a growing Tabletop Simulator community for Warhammer Quest...
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love warhammer quest,best miniatures game for dungeon delving period.The magazine's were good add on material as well.those go for a small fortune on eBay right now.The game is unforgiving and brutal. I love that you can get a 3d printable file that can print all of the minis in the game,over the years I have lost a lot of minis.
7:30 I actually have a couple of the old chaos centaurs, the full metal ones. Got them at a second hand stall last year at CanCon, cheap as too, just 4 dollars each. Plus the pile of 3rd and 4th ed chaos warriors.
18:20 First get into the new room, then draw the event card. The idea is that you enter a new room and possible monsters come towards you from the shadows in that room after you entered it.
Don’t forget to roll for Deathleap on the rats. They die on a 1 or 2 after attacking. Balances out their 2d6+s damage.
For me, and dungeon crawler no matter how elegant and slick in design can't be my #1 if it doesn't have fog of war during exploration. This game with this mechanic alone puts it above so many modern dungeon crawlers.
YES, been waiting for this since you posted on instagram!
You could not. Not buy this when it came out. It had so many minatures.
But when you got playing it was like you did not have enough LOL.
We enjoyed playing this alot. Think only thing we did not like was the wizard spells were a bit limited. Apart from that. Was great.
Awesome, awesome! You keep out doing yourself!!!
THE BARBARIANS LEGS ARE ALIVE !!!
The berserk roll results in that illusion goblin-rat ambush reminds me of the berserker son and father from Eric the Viking, and I just imagine this ugly potato foaming at the mouth and wildly flailing around at rats now.
Ash, why are you so f-ing awesome?! Thank you for bringing nostalgia like this. :)
I'm pumped for this for sure.
Ah Alaric Svensson my Dwarf Slayer survived many a WQ adventure.
And actually come to think of it (not being good with names) he only took up questing when his blood bowl career ended Alaric "the hammer" Svensson who gained fame in our group when he killed Morg n Thorg in his first block in the game :)
I Like the you followed the rules and played the game on a black mat
I had this game. I loved it. The noble was super obnoxious with his rapier.
Don't forget the Bretonnian sausage (that had to be an inside joke) and the fact than whenever you went into a settlement you had to buy something from that luxury shop (ours was flat broke most of the time).
I need to watch for snotlings, I don’t think we’re playing them right.
Myself and my family play in Saturdays.
Eff yes.. so happy I found this channel. Still have my original Warhammer quest board game.. Pit fighter was my fav as a kid.
EDIT: subbed
Stopped collecting as you needed to spend hundreds of dollars to get new monsters.. Instead Mordhiem came out and started collecting for that.
This looks so fun!!
I really enjoy the game mechanics, I wouls make serious adjustments though for the poor wizard. He would be very boring to play of he was your only character.
Thank you, your videos are very enjoyable
Oh ash , how to show how unforgiving it could be with those minotaurs !!! Damn things were always responsible for masses of damage at level 1 !!! Way to go with what was responsible for hours and hours of roleplay just after my schooldays !! :) thank you :)
This game was my favourite board game ever I think. Most important house rule I made was to roll two dice in the power phase and an event was on the double. Nothing worse than mages having no power during the first round of fighting....
Loved this game when I was a kid. Wish I had been able to get some of the additional sets for it. Are there any modern day games that fit this same type of game? I've seen some other adventuring games, but they don't really "run" themselves the way this game did.
Warhammer quest!!!! Awesome!
Still play this occasionally although my friends banned me from playing the Noble due to the amount of time it takes to resolve attacks with his rapier. It did very little damage unless I rolled a 6 to hit (had a magic rune). Think my record was about 25minutes for one turn of attacks vs a dragon ogre. Hit-no-damage, hit-no-damage, hit-2-damage!, hit-no-damage... xD
Next up, Space Crusade. Hopefully anyway.
Im debating wether to get in to this or go down the Advanced Heroquest road. I used to love the origional Heroquest but never played the advanced version back in the day. Ive only just got back into the collecting and painting hobby after a 25 year break! Both offer solo play versions which has a lot of apeal. Trying to collect all the additional minatires for AH is quite a challenge in itself these days id imagine!
Advanced Heroquest was discontinued and replace by this and im very curuous to know the differences, sinilarities, pros and cons of each. Noone seems to have a video directy comparing the two
I wish I had never sold my copy several years ago. I hope to find another complete set but it doesn't look like it will cheap
Yay finally! I’m 20 minutes in, but quick note - I don’t think you read through the Minotaur event card. Been a while but if I remember right he comes with friends 🙂
Didn't the barbarian get a healing potion? Still super fun, total massacre!
Used to love this game. Never tried the remake/rework from a few years back... Worth exploring?
We ran through all of Silver Tower, it’s a great system but very different to this.
Cheers! Another one of your great series for me to binge!
So good! I don't know how you feel about modding your games. But when I play WHQ as a campaign I do certain things to make the game a little more campaign friendly. The crazy death counts are fun in one offs but in campaigns I like to have a slightly higher chance of survival. 😄 I look forward to further adventures!
There should be a "Love" button on RUclips... here's yet another like in the meantime :D
Still think this is the best game box games workshop ever released ever I really wished they would remaster it with new better models think of the sculpts they could make it would be so easy to copy and paste I wished I was rich enough to afford a 3rd printer would be fun doing it all for yourself and friends
seem to remember when I played this 20 years ago or so that it was to easy
Sell my copy for £60 ten years ago. REGRET INTENSIFIES
That's like one of those games where you go and think, why did they write so many campaign rules for this, i'll mostly get to page 5 :D :D
Bad luck brother!
Hey Ash great video as always! I would like to ask you what do you think about the recent Warhammer Quest reboot, especially abput Shadow over Hammerhal. I liked it and I think it is quite entertaining but a professional judgement like yours is way more valuable :) have a great day
One day I'll get my "Mitey Worrier" tattoo.
Needs a reprint
There better be soiled blankets in this one.
Holy nostalgia batman.
Wow this game means business!
It's interesting how advanced this was for the era. I mean, you call it a system and it does seem to be just as if not more advanced as Video Game RPGs of the era like Chrono Trigger & Dragon's Quest.
Question for those who have played this and Advanced Heroquest. I had Advanced Heroquest and loved it but this looks fantastic too. Which was the better game? This game looks like it had everything.
noodlemans It depends on what you’re looking for. This game had an expansive and comprehensive RPG system that Advanced Heroquest didn’t really have.
I didn’t expect that result,
Senility hit Whitebeard pretty hard in the cramped labyrinth.