Haight
Junior Strategist
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Post by Haight on Dec 13, 2017 17:08:58 GMT
Welcome to Lormahordes. I'm sure you'll find a lot of people just as interested and excited about the game as you are. A couple of quick suggestions ; while i'm sure you're excited, try to hit the enter key to break up paragraphs a bit. Makes it a lot easier for the reader to read. Also, the cards thing is a little irritating, i agree, but to PP's credit, they post them all at the link below with all the latest errata and updates, changes, etc. So while no more physical card, also no more buying the card when the rules on it change / edition turns / or the model goes through CID, etc. At some point i think they are doing a print on demand service, though its been crickets on that front for quite a while i think. cards.privateerpress.com/With that link above you don't have to relegate yourself to only buying models with cards (which are likely obsolete anyhow). G'luck and welcome again.
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joedj
Junior Strategist
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Post by joedj on Dec 14, 2017 0:27:34 GMT
I have models/armies of every faction, except Grymkin... Each CID (Community Integrated Development) release is like Christmas, old models become NEW toys that I get to unwrap/field!
Finally bought Warroom2 'cause I can formulate armies during boring business meetings, and then field them on the next game night. Helpful when you have a bunch of factions. Company of Iron is quick fun too, and a good way to field some models that aren't as great at the 75pt Masters tourney level.
I still print cards when I feel the need, specifically for tournaments.
Still a fan after 10+ years.
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Post by Big Fat Troll on Dec 14, 2017 8:24:27 GMT
If you want to play casually and just have a little bit of each faction then you might look into Company of Iron, which is a skirmish game using the same models and very similar rules. It plays a lot faster and is quite fun.
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