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  1. 2 minutes ago, Ejecutor said:

    Argh. I thought it was a one-time thing to get the coin... I don't think I would be able to get the Malleus then :(

    I mean obviously it depends on your own work load but you have 3 months to do enough of those things to earn the coin for what it's worth. I'm using it as an excuse to work through my Daughters of Khaine in my pile of unmade stuff rather than buying much too.

  2. 5 minutes ago, Ejecutor said:

    Have they started promoting this new event or something? I didn't see anything so far.

    The event starts on the 6th April so I guess we'll see stores start promoting it over the next week or so ready for it. You sign up as either a protector or destroyer of the city (regardless of faction) and then have a score sheet to complete to earn points. If you get 18 points that you get a success for your side and a Coin Malleus.

    Points are for:
    Paint a full Vanguard or Spearhead box (6 points)

    Paint a leader/hero (1 point) x2

    Paint a battleline unit (1 point) x2

    Paint a behemoth (1 point)

    Paint an artillery unit (1 point)

    Paint any unit (1 point) x4

    Play a Path to Glory game (1 point) x4

    Play any game of Age of Sigmar (1 point) x4

    Complete a Path to Glory Quest (2 points)

    And then there's bonus points for introducing a new player to the game

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  3. 42 minutes ago, Luperci said:

    it'd be an interesting project, a lot of stores have facebook pages and checking my local store they have the name of the city on there. You could probably get a lot that way, I reckon you'd feel a bit gutted if they just release a list of them all with the result at the end though

    That's a good point. It might be worth waiting until after the event starts to give them all a chance to post it or the Community team to publish a list.

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  4. So here's a general question, probably more for it's own thread, but with each GW store being assigned a new named city to found/destroy as part of the upcoming campaign leading up to 4th ed, is there any interest in cataloguing those? Or would people be too concerned about giving out details of where they live?

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  5. 1 hour ago, Luperci said:

    Whilst not as big as a new 40k edition, they'll get a bunch of new players interested in the new edition so having stuff like this easy to find on the new edition articles (it'll be linked in the bottom of the rest of the articles coming over the next few months) will help get them aware and interested in the setting.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Ragest said:

    Hm… no.

    We have one mini (the shadow aelf from silver tower), a short story in broken realms with morathi, a mention as part of the aelven pantheon in a warcom article, mentioned in the hachette magazine Mortal Realms and in the Slaanesh book.

    Apart from that, Malerion is an integral part of the story of AoS since it’s conception.

    But I think this is not a competition about how many times time talk about who, actually chorfs have been confirmed by wf and Ulgorothis are missing from any hint, so I don’t expect them at all.

    Mistweaver Saih has a lot stylistically in common with the Khainite Shadowstalkers so I think it's safer to say she's more a proto Daughter of Khaine than any of Malerion's followers.

    That said Malerion will almost certainly happen at some point, he's too big a plot point to not. But the Chorfs will come first

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  7. 11 minutes ago, Ejecutor said:

    I am super happy to see how the overall consensus here is that it is something positive. I think the same and I usually do it with stuff like the CoS spearhead where I bought the box and sold half of it. In Spain most of the comments I saw are that people treat you as a scalper anyway.

    I mean that all tends to be down to a difference of opinion in different groups, and people upset by something will likely be more vocal and active about expressing their opinion. If a community has been hit heavily by scalpers then they tend to be much more unwilling to tolerate even more mundane actions. Supply within in that market is a factor as well. Like if the CoS spearhead was hard to get in Spain then they might mistake you buying and splitting one with you buying and splitting a dozen for profit etc.

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  8. 9 minutes ago, Crypt said:

    Does it though? Those boxes are made month's in advance from different suppliers, and specially made becuase they are only made for that product compared to everything else having a standard size which are easily mass produced and they prob get at a regular interval, same with the plastic they know how many they need to make and start making them maybe before even the boxes arrive.

    And they know how many models they sell each month and could account for that espically with at least a year in advance. ( also ive seen how some plastic models are created and its super fast so unless changing the mold takes weeks each time no idea what is making it hard for gw to keep stuff in stock, other than the instructions becuase they could just send it to people in the white boxes which they do)

    And maybe gw stores destroy excess stock and label it as a write off as we have seen video evidence of that but local shops wont do that they paid for those boxes.

    Now the worst thing of the top of my head that could be a big problem to local stores and gw would be those boxes taking up valuable storage space but that doesnt really feel like a reason why gw has been having such a bad time keeping stuff in stock for years long after dominion went on sale

    It's nothing to do with speed or planning etc. Whilst those are all factors in the overall thing the main issue is the size of the GW brand and how much is made in house.

    Of course they're doing things like balancing safe working practices at the factory with ever increasing demand for models. GW took a stab at what they thought The Old World would sell, they turned out to be wildly wrong, so they have to reallocate production time to restocking that, in the mean time 10 other kits go out of stock, so they have to then work out what priority there is to allocate production time there is to restocking, and this will be done based on demand and complexity.

    That production time restocking will include putting in orders for new boxes, instructions and books which aren't printed in house, as well as shipping. The whole thing is a bit like spinning plates.

    Thing is GW rarely destroys stock (they do but it's a last resort) so if you go to the actual shops, especially Warhammer World, it's not impossible to find old box sets where they've got a few extra copies waiting to be sold, same as lgs do.

    So the whole thing is nothing to do with how long it takes to cast a sprue, or ship a product to stores, or order boxes etc, it's about the sheer number of sku's they have to keep available as best they can. And trust me, as frustrating as it is to wait for restocks there's plenty of fandoms where production of merch is carried out in factories in Asia where there just is no restocks. Maybe we have to be patient but GW will eventually restock most of those things.

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  9. 59 minutes ago, Ejecutor said:

    Isn't it the same? You buy to sell in the end.

    Scalping is an attempt to buy up supply to sell on at an inflated price once it's no longer available at rrp. It works best for products in incredibly high demand with multiple short windows of stocking or with very limited availability. The point is to force people to pay much more than they should do for it. That's why it was an issue with things like limited edition books and box sets, there's a set quantity of them that scalpers can easily soak up to deny the rest of the market

    When they're breaking the boxes down to sell the units inside individually there tends to be only a slight markup, with the benefit for the community being that if you only want more Von Ryan's Leapers and Barbgaunts, I can do so whilst spending slightly more per sprue than I would otherwise, but without having to spent the total of the cost of the box and get stuck with a bunch of kits I don't need.

    It's all about profit and exploiting the market but one is working within it to provide a service whilst making profit, the other is about denying others access to something so you can control the supply and price to extort them.

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  10. 4 minutes ago, Dragon-knight77 said:

    If  IF Ork warclans are one of the first faction and they get the single hero treatment I hope it Rouge Idol 

    but if we're doing some units for Bonesplitterz

    • Rouge Idol with Gork or Mork build
    • New Wurrgog prophet on Orthrus bear
    • Stealth orruks trackers (a kruleboyz turn Bonesplitterz)
    • Boneplitterz berserker (radiating waagh! magic)
    • A name character whether it be a Wurrgog or Big boss

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    As I said in my post, the previous starter faction seems to get more than a single character. Look at December's Necron release. They got 3 characters, 2 named ones and an alternate lord. Likewise Nighthaunt got two characters and a unit. Obviously nothing is certain but I think Orruks will get more than one character (even if it's just stuff for Kruleboyz and Ironjawz)

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  11. 1 hour ago, Dragon-knight77 said:

    not going touch whatever going on with these recently debates with 39-and-a-half foot pole!

    So what the seem likely the faction that will come out post-starter wave?

    With how GW treated 3E and 40k 10th It 2-4 factions that will only receive a hero model maybe two before dropping an another wave of models for a faction

    If i had to guess it be

    • Soulblight
    • Gloomspite gitz
    • Seraphon
    • Slaves to darkness

    in whatever order they want

     

    Orruks are likely to be one of the first 4-5 releases. Whoever was the "enemy" faction in the previous edition's starters seems to get an early release with a few things.

    9th ed 40k had Deathguard as one of the first few codexes with a new character and terrain

    3rd ed AoS had Nighthaunt within the first 6 months with 2 characters and a unit

    10th ed 40k had Necrons has the 3rd codex with 3 characters

    I could see Orruks with a unit and a couple of characters being a December/January release. I know we all want Bonesplitterz to get the love Ironjawz and Kruleboyz have but they could also be done with one new unit, a couple of plastic character updates and the existing plastics they have.

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  12. 8 minutes ago, Gutsu17 said:

    It is inevitable when your story is built around war, because wars have a tendency to end, untill the factions get deus ex machine-ied out of every situation where they would loose

    Arguably we've just had a period of relative peace during 3rd editions narrative. Yes conflicts are continuing but aside from the Dawnbringer crusades there's not been any big shifts in power like happened with the Necroquake and seems to be coming with the Skaven's plans. And the realms are certainly big enough and the factions diverse enough that there's plenty of room for different alliances, conflicts and narratives to emerge

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  13. 14 minutes ago, DD-Lord said:

    Random thought: how long do you think GeeDubs will continue the ongoing storyline of AoS before they freeze the setting? Like, at what do you think they'll freeze it?

    I honestly don't think they will. Like I suspect we won't get much in the way of actual sweeping changes to the setting in terms of reaching an endgame for one of the alliances to wipe out the others, but I think the story will continue to grow and evolve with time.

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  14. Just now, Garrac said:

    I find this afirmation quite controversial. A lot of players that I know went from AoS to ToW did so because of rule customisation. And it's, in fact, one of the main complaints about 10th ed, the fact that a boltgun and a plasma gun cost the same is just ludicrious game designing.

    Also, I allways see these "9th ed was confusing" complaints, but as long as I can remember from my group of friends, the latest year of 9th ed was a blast. But maybe we're in the minority.

    It depends how much you play and what mental space you can proportion to it. I play Magic more than 40k so my mind space is more dedicated to remembering how weird old keywords interact in that instead of some of the rules of 40k. If it switched around I'd learn more 40k but I just don't. That said I don't think 10th fixed that issue. Points were never a major issue for me.

  15. One thing I just noticed about the trailer is the Stormcast's human form is dressed and armed very similar to some of the Darkoath. It's a little touch but it adds to that connection between those who remained and those who escaped to Azyr or became Stormcast.

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  16. 1 minute ago, Garrac said:

    Also, another btw point: ok, I was mentally prepared for not a single miniature being shown (It was 50/50 to me, just coping to see a single new clanrat) but Im also surprised that they didnt show up the new model of datasheets like they did with Leviathan. If you want to hype up a new edition you gotta give some visual reasons...

    It could be they dumped too much of the specifics at Adepticon last year and the PR that came from it wasn't as good as they expected. If so they could wait until they reveal a couple of new units before going into the new warscrolls and universal rules

  17. It's quite possible that whilst the Stormcast know about the perils of reforging in general, actually experiencing it in yourself and in those around you is a lot more traumatic. It could also be that how much is lost in reforging is much more significant than they might have thought.

    Losing some memories might seem like a fair price to pay for power to fight back when your world is ending, but when all you have left of your former life is memories that price becomes much steeper

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  18. Busy day so I've not really had chance to do more than just look at the images of the models. Honestly this felt like one of the weaker previews to me but some neat stuff still.

    For 40k and Kill Team, I really liked the Votann models, they look very characterful and fun to paint. I also like the new Brood Brothers although I'll wait for them to get an individual release as I don't need the characters again. The Chaos characters are fine, I like the one on foot a lot more than the jump pack one, but the box sets don't really grab me (same with the Custodes one). 

    Heresy was a tease as they said but at least was pointing clearly in the direction of the next phase of releases, the Necromunda one just fell flat though. Like I get the rumours about us going to Hive Secundus and what comes with that lore wise, but the teaser just didn't give enough. If it is the Genestealers of Secundus then at least it'll give me something fun to paint up.

    TOW was better than I expected it to be. It'll be a shame to see all the CoS Duardin kits move to TOW but honestly they're still a solid range. The characters look good, and that they're getting new plastics is a real boon. Definitely happy with the Made to Order section too, the 80s Dwarves will be a cool little painting project and I always wanted to get Helgar so the fact she's getting a reissue is great.

    Underworlds is stellar, the Cities of Sigmar warband is utterly insane, and the Flesh-Eater Courts continue to be some of the best models in AoS. Definitely going to pick that up.

    Warcry I was kind of mid on. I really like the Ossiarchs, and the walking tree is a cool terrain piece. But the Sylvaneth don't do enough to grab me. I like the Swarmsage's hair, although the swarms make her a little too busy, and the revenant with the briar tentacle arm is great, but the rest of the revenants and the dryads don't feel different enough to the existing models to me. I have a small Sylvaneth army so will pick them up but they don't get me excited.

    AoS proper, Abraxia is really solid, definitely would like to pick her up and have a go at painting her even if I never play with her. The trailer for 4th was good and looks exciting and I'm looking forward to seeing how it plays, but I'll wait until we see some models from the box set before really focusing on that. Definitely a fan of Spearhead being a format like combat patrol, as I prefer smaller quicker games.

     

    Now bring on April and the previews of the launch box models.

  19. 43 minutes ago, Asbestress said:

    Horus Heresy was full box reveal + extras and the trailer (probably because it got leaked a year before :D).

    And 10th 40k was 2 Terminators and 2 Tyranids, some extra info and the trailer.

     

    38 minutes ago, Clan's Cynic said:

    Even though everybody knew about the 30k box, it was just the trailer at Adepticon (I only remember because everybody was surprised when the cat had been out of the bag for so long). The official full boxset was at WarhammerFest a month or so later. 

    I am hoping we see the full set at tonight though, at least if there's no plans for another Online WarhammerFest (there might be, but who knows), however I've got my senses set to Cynic this time.

     

    Like 10th edition, Heresy 2.0 got two models from the starter box revealed at Adepticon 2022 in addition to the trailer, a beakie and a praetor (we had seen the entire box through leaks beforehand but still).

  20. 8 minutes ago, Ejecutor said:

    I'm setting my twins for bed and myself to get some sleep before the preview. Is any other EU fella staying awake at 4 AM with me?

    I'm getting my much deserved beauty sleep, then enjoying the reveals at my own pace over breakfast. Much as I enjoy the reveals I'm not an influencer in need of getting a reaction video out there or something. 😅

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