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  1. 5 hours ago, Nixon said:

    I was just wondering if any of you have had any succes with list that contain no Dryads from the beginning? 

    I was thinking about running a list with two Branchwraiths and Spites for Battleline. 

    Any suggestions. 

    Any reason for running two Branchwraiths? Redundancy if one of them should die?

  2. 21 minutes ago, Acid_Nine said:

    If I may be selfish, I just hope they have enough realm lord boxes for everyone who wants one. Would be pretty bummed out it they didn't.

    I came back to GW games fairly recently so I might be wrong, but don’t they usually run out of limited edition tomes and box sets very fast? I wouldn’t be surprised of they run out of Lumineth boxes quick.

  3. 4 minutes ago, ArchaicArc said:

    Gw is reopening th eonline store in a limited capacity this Friday! Although I don’t know about production of new kits.... do you think this will effect the release of the lumineth?

    The article has this to say about new releases:
    "Our focus right now is on getting you your hobby essentials. No news on when we’ll be unleashing new releases just yet. We’ll keep you posted."

    So while they are keeping it to already existing kits to begin with it is clearly a step in the right direction. It's worth to keep in mind that no one is more eager to start selling new stuff again than GW themselves, since they make a lot of their sales from new releases.

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  4. 1 hour ago, DantePQ said:

    GW is working on re-starting production. That's why I think they don't wanna tease/preview more stuff now. I think They will start shipping stuff in 2-4 weeks from now, and then new releases will follow. 

     

    That sounds incredibly optimistic. Do you have any sources for that or are you just speculating? Given that the UK is still in lockdown and looking like it will remain so for a while yet I can’t see GW getting back to production any time soon.

  5. I will have to take back what I said about those hammer heads. They are all using the same (different) hammer design so it's definitely something more than just visual variation. Alternative weapon option seems likely, though it will be interesting to see how they differ from the other hammers, they are both fairly similar-sized hammers after all.

  6. 7 minutes ago, DantePQ said:

    Different hammer unit isn't separate warscroll. Mortek Guards also have weapon option as well as Heathguard Berzerkers, Witch Elves etc. 

    Depends to be honest. Kurnoth Hunters are split across three warscrolls but the only difference is weapon options.

  7. 8 minutes ago, Incineroar87 said:

    Don’t the stone guard have two varieties given the differing hammer heads and there’s a named and unnamed cow, that is 11 Warscrolls so far assuming the second hammer Aelf unit. Hopefully there’s more though.

    Could just be some visual variety for the unit as well. Impossible to tell if it's a separate weapon choice or just a hammer with a different look.

  8. 2 minutes ago, DantePQ said:

    so anyway you spin it Lumineth so far have 20% less kits

     

    It's actually an even bigger difference than that. Lumineth have 25% less kits than Deepkin at the moment (12 vs 9). So I definitely think we are getting something more. I don't however think we are getting another entire elemental aspect worth of stuff. Probably another hero or two. I would love another unit of some sort but we'll see. They look playable as is, but will lack a bit of variation when it comes to list construction if this is it.

  9. 15 minutes ago, DantePQ said:

    Deepkin have 13 kits including terrain, that 20% more then Lumineth right know. 

    1. Leviadon
    2. Eidolon aspects
    3. Eel cavalry
    4. Reavers
    5. Thralls
    6. Shark
    7. Volturnos/King
    8. Lotann
    9. Soulrender
    10. Soulscryer
    11. Tidecaster
    12. Boat terrain

    12 kits. If you count the Start Collecting box as a 13th kit then Lumineth have 10 kits so far counting their starting box, not 9.

  10. 22 minutes ago, DantePQ said:

    It won't

    OBR have 14 new warscroll (not including Nagash) + endless spells and terrain so 17 new warscroll, and numer of kits is 13 (including terrain and spells)

    Deepkin have 15 new warscroll + terrain so 16 warscrolls and number of kits is 14 (including terrain)

    Lumineth have max 10 warscrolls and 9 kits 

    So it's like 20-30% less then OBR and Deepkin. That's why I think we will:

    - one kit for Scinari (might be dual) 

    - unit for Scinari

    - endless spell and terrian 

    Which would push numer of warscroll to 16-17 including endless spells and terrain and numer of kits to 13 so roughly  the same as OBR or Deepkin.  

    The Deepkin only have 12 kits, not 14.

  11. This is starting to become a negative echo chamber of epic proportions. The world is currently undergoing the biggest upheaval since World War 2, of course this is going to seriously impact everything. I am sure this was not what GW had in mind when they laid out their plans for the Lumineth reveals but since they can't produce anything currently it is what it is. I've even seen someone saying that slowly waiting for these spoilers was "a pretty stressful situation" which is frankly ridiculous and an insult to people who actually have to deal with stress and fear these days.

    With that said, I took a look back at the articles GW have written so far since a common argument so far has been that they have widely mentioned all the four temples/elements. Take a look at this:

    "Following the teachings of Teclis, the Lumineth also learned to communicate with, and even channel, the geomantic spirits of Hysh – specifically those of the mountains, rivers, wind and zenith. This affected every aspect of their existence, from the knowledge they accumulated to the way they fought and the magic they employed. Lumineth warriors who bonded with the spirit of the mountain would be all but immovable in battle, stoically weathering the tide of enemies crashing against them, while their mages would bombard their foes with stones and crush them beneath rocks. This led the Lumineth to develop four distinct sub-cultures within their wider civilisation, each with its own orders of mages and warriors. By dedicating themselves, mind and soul, to the pursuit of furtherance, the Lumineth could better avoid the lure of Slaanesh."

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    "This is an Alarith Stonemage – an aelven wizard attuned to the power of the elements. This model isn’t just a brilliant example of what modern miniatures design technology can do (look how delicately they’re balanced!), it’s also a valuable battlefield unit that enhances nearby allies, as well as smiting enemies with gravity manipulating magic!"

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    "The Lumineth take their strength from the very land of Hysh, and these aelves follow the aspect of the mountain, from which they inherit part of their might and resilience. That incredible centrepiece model is Avalenor, the Stoneheart King. He is the eldest and the wisest of the mountain spirits that march to war with the aelves. Take a closer look at the model that is redefining what it means to be part of an aelf army."

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    "These are the Alarith Stoneguard, the elite infantry of the Lumineth Realm-lords. They fight like immovable objects, wielding magical hammers that crush enemy skulls with a single blow. We hope that you’re ready to start seeing all of your problems as nails."

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    "The Lumineth are all about their connection to Hysh. They even fight alongside the very spirits of their realm, so choosing strong and powerful mountainous environments seemed like the best way to really convey their sense of grandeur and the vast magical power at their disposal. They are not the delicate elves of the world-that-was, these guys are pike- and hammer-wielding magical powerhouses with backup from all the geomantic spirits of Hysh – some of which literally represent the mountains themselves!"

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    I have omitted sentences where all the elements are mentioned equally, but it's pretty clear that when they mention a specific one it is always the mountain one. They mention how Lumineth bonding with the mountain fight, but not how the other temples fight.
    The wizard is "attuned to the power of the elements" but the only element mentioned has to do with gravity and the name is of course Stonemage.

    The blurb about "these aelves" following the aspect of the mountain has been read by many as meaning the specific models shown in the mountain preview, but could just as well be referring to the Lumineth army in general.
    The Stoneguard are emphasised as THE elite infantry, not one of several.
    When drawing the artwork they chose mountainous environments to emphasise the connection to the spirits of the realm (not just one spirit).

    All in all I think GW has provided plenty of evidence for this army to only contain the mountain aspect, not the other three. They others are mentioned so nothing is written in stone (…..) but there is a LOT more focus given to the stone part, even from the very beginning of these articles before they had shown off the rock boys.

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  12. The second one is more likely to be some form of Dark elf. The crystal on top looks just like the ones shown on the new Warcry warband.

    The first one looks like it could be Lumineth though, but the tassels look different from the ones we’ve seen so far as does the rest of the weapon shaft.

  13. 17 minutes ago, swarmofseals said:

    I'm seeing some folks suggesting that this latest Lumineth model is the last reveal for the "current" release and we won't see more for at least a year or two, while others are suggesting that there may be more kits coming. Is any of this evidence based or is it all speculation?

    Speculation from both sides. The livestream and latest article were both ambiguous enough that both sides think they are right.

  14. 3 minutes ago, madmac said:

    If we have seen the entire Lumineth range, at least for the initial release, then...

    I'll definitely buy the Starter Box, and some more core troops to fill out a small 1000 point army or something.  After that, probably just wait and see if they get another wave. It's not that I hate the models, but an army where I'm not excited about the centerpiece or elite models, I don't think is an army I can see myself getting terribly invested in, ultimately.  Especially with three other subfactions to come I'm not really inclined to buy and paint, say, 20 Hammerers just in time for them to release Swordmasters.

    It just feels like a terribly small army release though, if this is it. One battleline infantry unit, one light Cav unit, one missile unit. A single elite choice in the entire army with the Hammer guys. One big God Model with Teclis, a big Smashy hero with the Mountain Yak, and a handful of unmounted support heroes.

    Agree with this. While I love all the model’s shown, it’s still a very small selection of things to use so if there’s nothing more then we won’t be able to make very varied lists.

  15. Just now, LuminethMage said:

    I think it’s more like this confirms that that’s that fro the range. 

    When asked what they were looking forward to next from the Lumineth hey said that we have seen a lot of them and they want to see them on the table being played. So yes, sounds like we've seen at least most, if not all of them.

  16. 2 minutes ago, ArchaicArc said:

    Disappointing. Not gonna lie.

     

    Great model, don’t get me wrong. But not really a reveal. More of a confirmation.

    Because a fair amount of members in here have hyped up their expectations for these reveals to unrealistic levels. All of this was supposed to be shown at one show over one weekend. Getting to see a new unit, three new heroes (of which two are monsters), a limited edition starter box and a rules tease is a pretty great amount of stuff for one weekend.

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