Man, tyson, you're making me want to play aos just as an act of social critique.
Man, tyson, you're making me want to play aos just as an act of social critique.
It's a whole lot of fun. It's insanely great.
It isn't a Warhammer replacement. I acknowledge that. But it's a labor of love. And it is big fun.
That seems to be what the open minded are saying, i haven't been down on it, i just have so many systems going already. But may give it a try if i have some free time.
Four pages is a labor of love?
"The Machine will grind you down."
Inventor of the "Chris Noble".
Bayou 2011 "Hero to Zero"
Lone Wolf 2011 9 3rd overall. "GateKeeper"
2013 North Texas Battles 3rd overall and tied for 3rd best sport.
"He's a judicious calculating master tactitician who will exploit the slightest weakness in anyone's plan and known for building intricate masterful lists that are incredibly hard to destroy and making people pay dearly for tactical mistakes. "
dont play 40k either, so no way would I pay 50 bucks for 5 minis unassembled and unpainted.
I have no issue with anyone enjoying the new AoS, but AoS is not 9th edition that was expected and their pricing just gets crazier and crazier. Indeed, the models are even a new scale, so old models do not match the aesthetic.
besides, already tried the rules once, a very simple and boring game with little to no strategy IMHO