Great video! This game is so adaptable to various scenarios. I thought the same thing you did that the scenario was going to be one-sided but ended up being anyone's game until the very end.
On that last turn the skeleton archer rolled two ones causing a turn over but then you moved some more enemies like the two tomb guards. I think that really didn't matter.
@TheJoyofWargaming makes sense. I don't like Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes for that reason, but to me the extra crunch seems fitting thematically for a shoot em up. I'll keep fumbling with it. In the meantime I'll enjoy your Song videos while you're doing them!
@@TheJoyofWargaming Ah, that makes sense. I've been taking cleric too literally, and could never find a 10mm figure armed with a mace, or other blunt weapon.
"The great Wall of Undead Hadrian."
I like the implication that Undead Hadrian built this wall to keep the barbaric humans out of the Undead Empire!
Great video! This game is so adaptable to various scenarios. I thought the same thing you did that the scenario was going to be one-sided but ended up being anyone's game until the very end.
Great video! I've been painting some human minis. I may try to do a solo game of song of blades with them!
On that last turn the skeleton archer rolled two ones causing a turn over but then you moved some more enemies like the two tomb guards. I think that really didn't matter.
Oops.
Ok. Going to have to get these rules.
It's a great set of rules
Could the skeleton on the hero objective have seized it and then just performed a regular attack rather than going with the power attack?
Would love to see more of this ruleset. Have you played Flying Lead? I would love to see someone do that on RUclips
I have, and I could, but I'm not a fan. Been a few years, but if memory seves, the system bogs down with modern weapons.
@TheJoyofWargaming makes sense. I don't like Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes for that reason, but to me the extra crunch seems fitting thematically for a shoot em up. I'll keep fumbling with it. In the meantime I'll enjoy your Song videos while you're doing them!
I recognize (and have) most of those Pendraken and Copplestone figures. But where is the Cleric from? I don't recognize it;
If memory serves he is Pendraken too. A man at arms from the medieval or crusader line.
@@TheJoyofWargaming Ah, that makes sense. I've been taking cleric too literally, and could never find a 10mm figure armed with a mace, or other blunt weapon.