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  1. I should also add, 2 units of 3 dropping from Scions gives 2 chances to make the 9" charge, with 2 re-rolls due to Thunderous Pounce. 4 chances in total. Thats pretty important I think.
  2. So my game last night (first proper game in AoS.3 so ill not share the full battle as its not relevant) and thoughts on Dracoline. I was playing Lumineth and was losing units every turn to various mortals so had to get into combat ASAP. 2 units of 3 Dracoline, only got 3 into combat against a unit of 20 Sentinels due to opponent using table/faction terrain to restrict charge space. Did reasonable damage but couldnt fully buff up and had de-buffs applied, if id had a unit of 6 they may have finished the Sentinels with Celestial Lightning, Not sure 6 would have had the maneuverability but I can see the pros and cons of both 2x3 and 1x6. They would really benefit from a ward against mortal wounds. I think thats always been the biggest challenge for me with AoS.2 and .3
  3. Ive dug out my Stormcast for a game tomorrow and will be running double Dracoline, sequitors and longstrikes. My struggle with Dracoline always trying to keep them from being mortal wounded to death so used to run them as 6 rather than 2*3. Not sure if thats any benefit in the current game. Easier to get each unit 'wholly within' the LA on Dracoline buff at least i guess.
  4. This is really annoying. I thought they had moved away from this annoyance after ****** up the initial kharadron release unit configuration.
  5. People were tracking stats long before honest wargamer, infact does he even do it? or just report what others have done.
  6. Man, havnt been on here in months and the first discussion i see is Hollow Hills stirring up some community negativity, nothings changed. Looking forward to the new Nighthaunt book myself, stalled building and playing the army at the beginning of AoS3 but have some narrative games lined up and looking forward to seeing what it offers.
  7. Currently building up a load of units from the various army boxes i collected last few years but wondering, do any of you weight your bases? Mine will be/are magnetized for transport but I continually struggled with models falling over when bumped or tangled when playing some small P2G games with the 700pts I have painted.
  8. Dont forget points are set many months before the book even goes to print nevermind gets into our hands, so its likely many point adjustments we see at the first FAQ have been known are needed for quite some time. In this case it looks like the FAQ may drop not long after the dragons, so they are cutting down on the hate from people buying 12 and not being able to use them, on what would otherwise be a quiet friday.
  9. Seen a post on another forum that its out in some GW stores. No battleforces to see but Dragons are shown with an rrp pf £95.
  10. I think my concern with these tomes getting books soon is we see from the Stormcast book they have stripped a lot away from what they got in 2.0, so while we would hope for some fun things for BoC and Nighthaunt, i fear they will not get a huge amount more than they had, if not less (hopefully the unit rules will still be improved).
  11. 1 in 4 allied units is a core rule, i dont think it is disregarged in AoS3, it wasnt previously. the 400pt limit is on top of this for Matched Play. Stormcast do though have ways to add other units from Cities etc. Note its 1 IN 4, so 1 allied unit per 3 stormcast, but youll likely hit 400pt limit first.
  12. I think people forget that ^ is part of the problem GW were dealing with. People buying models s/h or digging out old stuff. People would like free access to some rules without any (current) contribution to the provision. Perhaps it might lead them to spending money, but clearly for GW that was hard to quantify vs providing via a controlled app. There are many good reasons to support free rules, and they have been discussed at length. But at the end of the day providing that free content takes time to set up, maintain, host online, update with FAQ, provide different language versions (and dont get them mixed up, they have in the past), respond to email questions about it etc.
  13. Personally I prefer Hero buffs like translocation to be muted somewhat, it allows faction points to be better balanced and based on the unit ability (at the next GHB points rebalance), than based on how much value they are when buffed. Otherwise using the unit without going for the obvious buff makes them less points effective for those of us just not optimizing to the max.
  14. Be interested to hear what you think is good about it. I have a love of Prosecutors but they dont seem to be as good this battletome sadly.
  15. Good work, keep at it. Everyone thinks stormcast are easy to paint (spray gold, done) but these newer models have loads of details to paint. Looking good, great dedication!
  16. Thats fair, i understand. Only example i heard of, dont pay much attention, was LGT. The organisers are often talked about in these conversations as their first 40k event was badly run a few years ago, but its just ran this year and was very well attended and talked about, so people obviously think they provide a good value. I am going to assume they make more than break-even, its such a huge undertaking as Marc pointed out in the first post that i cant see how they could run it with that much risk of no-profit. Personally i will happily enter events hosted by someone who is making a career out of event organising, i do for many other hobbies (sports) multiple events every year. If i get a great time out of it and good value (and that can happen even at £100+) then it doesnt matter how much profit/salary they make. A close friend organises cycle events as his full time job, he puts in a huge amount of work to make them good and now his events sell out in hours. Could we have full time warhammer (and other game) event organisers? im sure there must be some, but it seems streaming and building up your patreons probably is an easier way to make profit from hobbies 😄 (joke; even streaming is never as easy as it looks, at least not to do well so you build a following).
  17. What counts as raking in cash though? as you state the effort put in is always high, even for small events, so why would making a few $/hr of time spent be seen as a bad thing. Marc outlines the costs involved so you can see even a modest increase in event ticket price wouldnt yield big returns. There will always be small cheap events, because they are relatively easy to put on, enough for an organiser to still get enjoyment from their efforts for free. But when you get to big events the amount of time put in equates to 100's if not 1000's of hours total effort. At that point its not unexpected for the organiser to consider it a job and need to pay its way, afteral they could just not do it and get a paper round, and the participants dont get an event to enjoy.
  18. by the sounds of it they are planning to release sets of premade legal decks which can be used with any warband, perhaps with different styles of play. Ideally what id like is list of old cards to be made into those premade decks to get some use out of them. Underworlds kind of died amongst my mates as there was just too much card reading and faffing to make the games quick when you had so many cards to choose from.
  19. They try, but we know they are not always as ahead as they would like to be. Example I can remember off the top of my head are the Primaris Chaplain on Bike. Which was around 6 weeks delay for shipping in Australia in Sep 2020. So its likely they either have no stock or insufficient stock in a warehouse for whatever reason, shipping, production, higher sales forecast needs more stock on release, etc.
  20. For me the most eye-opening aspect of all this is some of the people I watched/followed, as supposedly or self proclaiming as neutral or honest, coming out and claiming the document as possibly true and warning people against early reviewers. Thats not neutral, thats self promotion and makes them as bad as the company they are complaining about. If an unsourced document is out there, by all means discuss the content and point out to your followers these things exist in society and to take any and all reviews with a pinch of salt. But to claim it is likely real with no evidence other than personal belief really put me off some people and made me question some of their past reviews and hit that (un)follow button.
  21. Some lovely models being shared here. This is my latest Warband. I’d seen the theme done with other chaos models and wanted to try it out, then saw it’s pretty popular 🤣. Still happy with my version, it was a learning experience trying new skills etc.
  22. Any chance we could move wishlisting for a new battletome into a different thread? the AoS2 has become dominated by wishlisting and home made scrolls.
  23. Not really, move half your units models into contact with the enemy unit as far as pile in move allows, aim for a 1" spacing between them, now move other half of the unit to fill in a second row in base contact with 2 models in front of it = coherence. Now measure which of the 2nd row are in melee range (some might be, some might not). Im sure there will be ways to optimize pile in to get 1 more model fighting, but a few games practice will show where you can do that, and even then all the strategies etc. that people are theorizing rely on the opponents specific setup and no terrain, so i personally dont think its worth trying to think about it too hard.
  24. They do. But how do you balance making enough vs making too many that they are still on the shelf when they release the 3 tiers of introduction box in another months time.
  25. Without the GHB and FAQ i think there is a lot we still dont know. Possible battallions may get some of the bonuses the core battallions do. Also unit min sizes may change (20 ungor min maybe?).
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