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Post by tradition on Jan 2, 2018 21:54:28 GMT
Thanks for the replies, that's exactly what I was trying to figure out since the meta seems to have changed so much from the initial Mk3 release.
I've got some decisions to make this week, and I'll let you know how it goes. In the meantime, additional thoughts and suggestions are certainly welcome.
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Post by tradition on Dec 29, 2017 23:41:40 GMT
I own a bit of trolls, but it is honestly a blank slate. My flgs has good turn around times, so I've been doing some reading, but was just curious if there were any fun lists that popped to mind. If nothing comes of this, I'll probably just troll it, or cryx, because, you know, necromancer pirates.
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Post by tradition on Dec 29, 2017 16:12:19 GMT
I'm a southern Connecticut warmahordes fan (Norwalk / Danbury at Battlegrounds / Gamers Gambit respectively) who fell away from the game when the new edition came out.
While I enjoy the other tabletop games I play, I really miss the open play atmosphere I first experienced.At Templecon several years ago. Competitive play is great, but I really love the social aspect and that "big tent" feel is one of the biggest strengths of the Warmahorde community.
So, on that note, I'm thinking of attending CaptainCon in Warwick, RI this February, and I'm completely uneducated about what faction/lists to bring. I'm only interested in the open play, so my question for you all is: What's a fun list or list pairing you would like to play against?
If it is also competitive, great, but my first concern is a fun game for myself and my opponent.
Anyway, thanks for any help, and I look forward to seeing you all there
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