WarHammer: Relic From Fantasy Flight Games

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Nov 062012
 

WarHammer: Relic

Release Date: Nov 2012

$ 59.95

Relic is an adventure board game, based on the Talisman system, in which two to four players each assume the role of a powerful hero from the Warhammer 40,000 universe and bravely venture forth to shield the Antian Sector from certain doom. By completing missions and defeating enemies, characters compete to gain rewards and experience, furthering their chance of being the first to defeat whatever evil lies beyond the warp rift.

Check this out along whit so many more great games from Fantasy Flight Games.

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New Warhammer and Deathwatch RPG Suppliments in April

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Mar 052012
 

Deathwatch: The Rising Tempest

As the conflict against the Tau approaches its breaking point and paranoia over their suspected acts of sedition reaches an all-time high, the infamous Lord Commander Ebongrave seeks allies he can trust in his campaign against disloyalty. But are Tau sympathizers really maneuvering among the loyal citizens of the Imperium? And if so, what darker plans do they hold in store? Rising Tempest is an epic adventure in three parts for Deathwatch, the popular Warhammer 40,000 roleplaying game. When the Tau make a play for dominance that threatens to tip the balance of power in the Canis Salient, they’ll unwittingly endanger the entire Jericho Reach… and only the Space Marines of the Deathwatch can stop them.

 

 

 

 

 

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New From Fantasty Flight Games Space Hulk: Death Angel

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Jan 092012
 

Gather your brother Space Marines and meet the alien threat! Set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Space Hulk: Death Angel is a cooperative card game where players take on the roles of Blood Angel Space Marines who must enter an infested Space Hulk and terminate the Genestealer infestation.

The Death Angel Tyranid Enemy Pack is a “Print on Demand” expansion for Space Hulk: Death Angel – The Card Game. This expansion pack includes two additions for Death Angel: a new Tyranid deck containing a variety of enemies to challenge even the most seasoned Space Marines, and Hive Lord Location cards that introduce the Tyranid’s epic and deadly overlords! The Space Hulk: Tyranid Enemy Pack Expansion comes complete with (32) Tyranid Cards, four Hive Lord Cards, and a Deathleaper Card.

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My painted Warhammer 40k Black Reach Dreadnought

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Nov 032011
 

Painted Warhammer 40k Assualt on Black Reach Dreadnought

 

I have not needed a dreadnought in quite sometime.  So here she is my Ultrmarines Dred.it has a professional paint job.  If you would like to read the guidelines I used for this assessment they are in this article http://gamer-goggles.com/?p=268

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since I don’t use it and I would like a camera and some Necrons she is going on eBay tonight.  here is a link if you are interested

 

 

Thanks for looking

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How Awesome; Necron Inside News

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Oct 112011
 
The Cover of the Current Necron sourcebook, Co...

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My Local Game Store just informed me that Necrons are on the way. He said GW was going to make the announcement around the 22nd of October (no surprise there).   I hope that they go with preorders right from that  date instead of making us wait until the 5th of November like they always do.

 

So come back soon so we can give you an idea of the bits break down.   Yes, that is right I said bits.  And if half the rumors are true this is going to be a great release for bits.

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Why I Never Play Characters in 40k

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Jun 192011
 

While the Warhammer 40k Characters are cool, most of them never make it to the table for my games.   There  are really only a couple of reasons for this.  The first is the cost, the second is the point cost, and the third is well they are fluff related.

The dollar amount for most single model characters is just too much.   Especially now that they are going to finecast, or should I say fine crap as it is being reported all around the globe.  They are just not worth that much money to me.  So it is my way of saying wake up GW we don’t agree with your tactics.

More often than not the characters are over pointed for what they do.  I and my friends are competitive – we play to win.  With that kind of mentality it is much more effective to take another squad over a character.  Why?  Because most of the time taking a squad over a character gives ten to twenty dice, depending on weapons, for about the same point value.   It is really the dice you are paying for, and the 40k game is more about numbers than it is tactics.

 

Lastly, I hate fluff.  Not because it is not good, but because it is not needed to play the game.  Actually it is not the fluff I hate.  It is the concept that fluff needs to be elevated to point where it should influence your game. Nothing is more annoying than having a player tell you that your army is built wrong because it does not support the fluff. My all time favorite is you can’t beat me because I am playing Space Marines and you have never beat us in the story line.  Man did I laugh when I destroyed his perfectly built fluff list.

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Gw Strikes Again

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Jun 022011
 

Well, not really the news is just filtering down to us.  It appears that the GW price hikes have really ticked off the Australians.  Yes that is right, so much in fact that they have started a Facebook petition page.  The concerns they have are the price hike, and the quality of the new Citadel fine cast.   Please take  the time to go to the  petition and read it over.   It is a good one.   It will give even the most disillusioned player an eye opener.  As if that isn’t enough, Gw has attacked The Australian market again by placing an embargo on UK sellers.   This embargo restricts sellers from selling to certain countries.   Here is what Maelstrom Games posted about GW’s new policy.

 

 

While Gw can’t stop sellers from making the international sale – they can.  Games Workshop exercises their power very well by bullying vendors.  If they catch a a vendor in violation of their policies they will simply stop selling to them.

 

Gw has been showing their true colors for sometime now.  As a result it looks like players are uniting and saying shove it.  Go get  em Australia – best of luck.

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