As I recall, if Army C is your Skaven led by Queek, and Army A is 400 points of Dwarf Trollslayers, Army C gets wiped out to a rat in a mountain village.me_in_japan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 3:59 amThe best thing about using hex tiles for a campaign map was the ridiculous imbalance in games that came from it. But, it also inherently meant that your goals were different to a normal game.
Like, Army A is in a fight with Army B, and oh dearie me, they get a kicking. Most of em die. So Army A is forced to retreat, a shadow of its former self. Army B buggers off to capture more territory and leaves Army A to slink off and rejoin its allies elsewhere. But what's this? Army C approaches, and attempts to wipe out Army A. So Army C is 2000pts. Army A is a ragtag 250 pts. They're screwed. But how many of the bastards can they take with them? Cos friendly old Army D is comin'! And if Army A can damage Army C enough, D will have a clear shot at hitting B in a couple turns!
Narratiiiiiiiiiive!!!!!!!!!!!
The Wonders of Resin 3D Printing
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Well, yes, that's a possibility. Or there was that one time with tyrion, teclis, a unit of dragon princes and some swordmasters who came up against the mighty terror of...
Half a dozen gutter runners...
Half a dozen gutter runners...
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Wow. And then Corona happened. Just....crickets, all the way through to 2023...
eh, y'know. Stuff, and things
Wow. And then Corona happened. Just....crickets, all the way through to 2023...
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I’d forgotten that one, amongst the vast collection of my incompetence in that campaign.
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meh, it's all in the lap of the dice gods, at the end of the day. good times, though. good times
current (2019) hobby interests
eh, y'know. Stuff, and things
Wow. And then Corona happened. Just....crickets, all the way through to 2023...
eh, y'know. Stuff, and things
Wow. And then Corona happened. Just....crickets, all the way through to 2023...
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Two and a half years on from those first, faltering, novice steps with an entry level machine to ... this bad boy
My first upgrade!
From a 2k resolution printer to 12k. It's quite a leap in print quality.
Not to mention the ginormous build plate
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Sweet - what are you going to break it in with?
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Haha 30 mk6 jump packs! ( not for me)
However I do have a very ambitious dungeon crawler modular tile set in the pipeline that i hope to maybe show case at Nagoyahammer 2024!
However I do have a very ambitious dungeon crawler modular tile set in the pipeline that i hope to maybe show case at Nagoyahammer 2024!
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Are you planning on printing a house? That thing is huge.
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Yes, in fact, Kind of. Modular dungeon tiles. Who doesn't enjoy a good dungeon crawl? Does any one know a good rule set that marries deck building to dungeon crawling (besides gloomhaven). I'm looking for inspiration for my ever evolving board game project.
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I'm not really a board-gamer, so the only deck builder I have played is Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle. The deck building system and character progression are very good, but there is no dungeon-crawling element I'm afraid.
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