You've made the best battle report I have watched... for the second time! I like how fast it goes, allowing for a clear overview of the troops movements on the battlefield, whithout sacrificing important details of dice rolls through the thorough narration. The humour and storytelling kept me engaged the whole time as well.
This was a fantastic battle report! I loved it. I also fell hook line and sinker for the cliff-hanger ending and was so relieved you were just kidding.
Whoa, I used to own that box back in the day! So nice to see the set (and more) painted up and getting some action on the table, my models never even got close to the glory on display here.
I love this video and this kind of battle reports, really cool! The skirmishing skinks' charge? Illegal indeed. In 5th edition WFB everyone is limited to a 90° frontal arc of view, including characters and skirmishers. From 6th onwards this changed, individual chatacters on foot and skirmishers were allowed a 360 vision. 5th edition was my first and it's still my favourite. Cheers! Happy holidays everyone!
Found your channel today, and the battle reports are great, glad I stumbled into these videos while bingewatching painting videos while painting :) I think your method is great, I employed a similar one starting somewhere this July, but a bit more free-form - paint a mini for every day. Not necessarily on every day, and I can cheat with smaller scale ones (tho usually even with counting a strip of 10mm figures I end up with 30+), but it has been working really nicely, only exception was October, when I did only like 28, including a Stompa, so it gets a pass. Taking on the backlog and seeing all the cool minis I bought years ago getting painted and ready to play is a very good feeling, and I can really recommend everyone to start organizing their hobby efforts a bit.
I really enjoyed this bat rep. I'd love to see more. You may be out of official scenarios for the minis you've got, but you can always invent your own - or play out some from the Battle Book.
Top-notch stuff! Love the more narrative/tactic-focussed style rather than the endless hours of dice rolling a lot of other battle reports seem to be. Also, "Comment tu t'appelle?!" as a battle cry feels like it's straight out of a Terry Pratchett novel. Only thing missing is movement trays ;)
Beautiful and with Warhammer The Old World gaining ground with the minis available we should have a lifetime of gaming left in us, especially for people like me who have all the rules and army books from WHFB 3rd to 8th. Love the commentary on these battle reports.
This was a brilliant thing to watch xmas eve. What a gift lol. I had forgotten in 5th ed all champions were mini hero's. Might have to see if can source the rulebook 🤔 Merry Xmas!
I'll take a humble 100 internet points for pointing out you said Pizarro's Legion instead of Pirazzo's Legion as it is in the rulebook. Common mistake though as Pizarro is the Spanish explorer of the Incan empire the unit is obviously based on. Not really a mistake in the rules though so I won't take the full 1000 internet points, just 100. Also kudos for using Pirazzo's legion because the Lizardmen do have a strong Aztec/Incan/Mayan influence so it makes complete sense as to them being allies.
You've made the best battle report I have watched... for the second time!
I like how fast it goes, allowing for a clear overview of the troops movements on the battlefield, whithout sacrificing important details of dice rolls through the thorough narration. The humour and storytelling kept me engaged the whole time as well.
lol poor Jim, always catching strays in the narration! Love this channel (and the Home Alone reference) !
This was a fantastic battle report! I loved it. I also fell hook line and sinker for the cliff-hanger ending and was so relieved you were just kidding.
perfect Xmas gift.
Merci Monsieur !
I have watched all of your videos. I will now consider myself a good egg.
One good thing about the larger bases in Old World is that your metal models don’t fall over as much 😂
Great bat rep I thoroughly enjoyed it
Whoa, I used to own that box back in the day! So nice to see the set (and more) painted up and getting some action on the table, my models never even got close to the glory on display here.
This is fantastic! Great BR! You got to get you chaos dwarves in one of these!
Memories! Beautifull Minis!
I love this video and this kind of battle reports, really cool! The skirmishing skinks' charge? Illegal indeed. In 5th edition WFB everyone is limited to a 90° frontal arc of view, including characters and skirmishers. From 6th onwards this changed, individual chatacters on foot and skirmishers were allowed a 360 vision. 5th edition was my first and it's still my favourite. Cheers! Happy holidays everyone!
Found your channel today, and the battle reports are great, glad I stumbled into these videos while bingewatching painting videos while painting :) I think your method is great, I employed a similar one starting somewhere this July, but a bit more free-form - paint a mini for every day. Not necessarily on every day, and I can cheat with smaller scale ones (tho usually even with counting a strip of 10mm figures I end up with 30+), but it has been working really nicely, only exception was October, when I did only like 28, including a Stompa, so it gets a pass. Taking on the backlog and seeing all the cool minis I bought years ago getting painted and ready to play is a very good feeling, and I can really recommend everyone to start organizing their hobby efforts a bit.
A gripping combat `! I enjoyed watching....thanks Mick !
I really enjoyed this bat rep. I'd love to see more. You may be out of official scenarios for the minis you've got, but you can always invent your own - or play out some from the Battle Book.
What a Christmas bonus 🎉
Top-notch stuff! Love the more narrative/tactic-focussed style rather than the endless hours of dice rolling a lot of other battle reports seem to be. Also, "Comment tu t'appelle?!" as a battle cry feels like it's straight out of a Terry Pratchett novel.
Only thing missing is movement trays ;)
Beautiful and with Warhammer The Old World gaining ground with the minis available we should have a lifetime of gaming left in us, especially for people like me who have all the rules and army books from WHFB 3rd to 8th. Love the commentary on these battle reports.
Wonderful, loved it!
Great stuff. Thank you.
I laughed out loud on the come part for Part II tease.
That was a close one, I was on the edge of my seat throughout!
Nice job ! Hope to see an other one soon !
This was a brilliant thing to watch xmas eve. What a gift lol. I had forgotten in 5th ed all champions were mini hero's. Might have to see if can source the rulebook 🤔
Merry Xmas!
I'll take a humble 100 internet points for pointing out you said Pizarro's Legion instead of Pirazzo's Legion as it is in the rulebook. Common mistake though as Pizarro is the Spanish explorer of the Incan empire the unit is obviously based on. Not really a mistake in the rules though so I won't take the full 1000 internet points, just 100. Also kudos for using Pirazzo's legion because the Lizardmen do have a strong Aztec/Incan/Mayan influence so it makes complete sense as to them being allies.
@CherokeeWill I think we can compromise on 500 Internet points, since I didn't realise I was pronouncing it wrong for nearly 30 years!