>born just in time to enjoy the birth of Warhammer Fantasy >Alive and young when it dies a horrible death >Now you have to live with knowing your childhood game and company is being run into the ground like a flaming 747
Yeah. Play magic and save 20% of your original expenditures.
Christian Carter
>47019270 >Play magic >Save money compared to other games
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Alexander Gutierrez
> # >>Play magic >>Save money compared to other games >AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA War hammer is literally the only other traditional game that probably costs more than magic.
Owen Gomez
>paying hella cash for something that cant stand up to water
Jack Gonzalez
>Paying hella cash for something that isn't even colored >Paying hella cash for something that takes a $150 suitcase to Transport safely
Easton Taylor
That is even more retarded than suggesting Warmachine or Malifaux as a WHFB replacement.
Noah Collins
>Paying hella cash for something that takes a $150 suitcase to transport >Paying hella cash for something that isn't even colored
See, unlike your shitpot of a game, Warhammer was mostly a hobby and you showed your secondary skills on your models by painting and pose. You turd gobblers just throw down money for a card and screech your superiority to other players. And no, you dont need a 250 dollar GEE DIBYA brand case to transport. Model transport foam/egg foam and a suitcase work just as well
Nolan Clark
Warhammer as a game was never that good, we just didn't know any better. I'm glad to see this giving other games a chance to shine.
Cameron Flores
Why are you insisting I'm buying $80 cards to impress shitheads at my FLGS? Casual is the way to go, although that's literally impossible with warhammer's insane buy-in price tag. How much does that 2,500 point army cost again?
Jace Cook
Do you think you are intelligent when you repeat a common criticism the fans of the game made as if its something we find offensive?
Still had excellent fluff and models before GW started messing it up though. And it still had advantages over the only real mass battle alternatives.
Camden Green
>Why are you insisting I'm buying $80 cards to impress shitheads at my FLGS? Why are you insisting im buying 150 dollar cases for my models?
Thomas Sullivan
Because that army cost you $2,000 and can break if dropped from table-height.
Connor Green
>How much does that 2,500 point army cost again? >implying we play 2500pts at my store >Max is 200k ever >Usual is 1500 >Not buying a box of models a month >Not shopping and using other model suppliers
You need to reach deep down inside, and pull the bath plug on that tub of bullshit you have inside of you.
Michael Wilson
>the only real mass battle alternatives. What would those be? When are we talking about?
Kevin Jenkins
>cost me 2000 dollars Pls, my ogres cost me 400 aus-dollarydoos for 2500 points. Learn to shop like not a retard
Noah Long
>Because that army cost you $2,000 Why are you insisting im buying 2 grand worths of models? (See, we can do that strawman thing too) You just put the damn things in a box while in their troop trays, put some foam hither and dither and drive carefully.
Caleb Harris
There were none before but WHFB is not strictly inferior to 9th or KoW. Especially if you play 6th instead of 8th edition.
Anthony White
10/10 spooky skelly horde user. Would clash with.
William Jackson
>There were none before You could say TSR's Battlesystem was competing with WHF.
Nathaniel Brooks
You'll see my faggot ass posting in wip alot. But this is my pride abd joy fluff army. 100% skeleton and vampire, no rotlings here bruh
Blake Stewart
>Max is 200k ever
That's a pretty huge army
Dominic Gomez
2000**
Christopher Ortiz
,500 point army cost
Liam Cooper
>buy a decent magic deck >costs 400 dollars in order to win
Jordan Harris
Not only that but every 6 months there's a chance your deck is going be weakened or destroyed by old sets rotating out (not even mentioning bans handed down from WotC). If you don't want to continually pay money or trade, you're better off sticking to casual play and formats like EDH or Pauper. Personally I play MtG very intermittently these days (played a lot between Urza's Saga and Return to Ravnica), but when I do I enjoy drafting. Don't have to worry about people bringing extremely expensive netlists and drafting itself is really fun for me. The cost-to-time ratio is better than a movie (which is my gold standard since there's been a ton of great movies recently, $15 for 2 hours of entertainment), at $15 for 4-5 hours.
These days I'm more into RPGs and Wargames. RPGs are disgustingly awesome at cost-to-time. I played D&D 3.x from 2001 to 2006 (middle and high school) multiple times per week often for 4-6 hours a night for maybe $70? ($30 for a second hand D&D 3.0e PHB, $30 for a second hand D&D 3.5e PHB, < $10 on a nice Chessex dice set).
Wargames are great because I get hundreds of hours of fun from cleaning, assembling, modelling, and painting. The hobby aspect is huge, and if you don't enjoy that you're going to be extremely put off I suspect because you'll look at the high price tag and only see one or two games a week from it. If you don't enjoy the hobby aspect I honestly don't understand why you would buy miniatures (especially GW's stuff) because you're paying a high price to field a terrible, unpainted army and play a game with mediocre rules.
Grayson Anderson
>And Warcraft is still going strong
Jack Gonzalez
>Wargames are great because I get hundreds of hours of fun from cleaning, assembling, modelling, and painting. The hobby aspect is huge, and if you don't enjoy that you're going to be extremely put off I suspect because you'll look at the high price Ma nigga
Sebastian Rodriguez
Eeeeeh...
Nathan Cruz
But AoS is actually pretty fun compared to the joyless, emotionless paint by number experience that 8th was.
Chase Phillips
AoS is one of the worst wargames ever released by a well known company.
GW did not even bother finishing it. They chucked out an unfinished game after raising prices for good measure because they hoped desperate fanboys would lap it up.
Why prove them right?
Lincoln Butler
Nothing you've said invalidates the point that it's far superior to 8th edition.
Nathan Gomez
Man you redshirts are getting pretty desperate
Charles Brooks
But its not.
8th edition was not as insanely overpriced, was more balanced, had actual point values and had far superior fluff/models even if it had declined from 6th edition.
The only way is AoS is 'better' is that it lets idiots take whatever they want instead of building a coherent force. And that can be done in any wargame if your opponent will let you.
Gavin Gray
Ah yes, have to be a redshirt to claim I have a reason to pull out the bow-armed skinks from storage again after the fiasco of 7th and 8th.
Cooper Evans
Its going to be pretty damn funny when these people who blame the fans for WHFB dying get asked why they didn't buy enough naked monopose dwarves.
Connor Ortiz
8th had shit magic, shit deathstar meta, and was the final and logical step from the abomination that 6th was. 5th edition was objectively the best warhammer edition there was, and AoS is closer to that in spirit than any of the 6+ eds. 6 and up were shit as tactical games, and were shit as fantasy spectacles.
Joseph Williams
>6th >abomination
What in gods name is wrong with you?
And no, AoS is not in the 'spirit' of anything. It is one of the most cynical wargames ever released.
>shit as tactical games >defends AoS
Right, so you are just trolling.
Nicholas Miller
I'm not trolling. AoS is also shit at tactical game, but it does not attempt to be, unlike the sad sack of shit that 6th was. 5th was amazing, with plenty of wierd critters, off the wall units and heroes, and the wonderful winds of magic supplement. 6th did away with all that, trying to make it a historical game of squares with some magicians thrown in, and failed to be both fantasy and historical.
Connor Cooper
You are trolling or a fucking idiot because they are the only people who claim 6th was trying to be a 'historical' game.
6th ed WHFB is not only a successful fantasy setting, its one of the best around. There is nothing wrong with a fantasy setting being more grounded.
Whereas something like Age of Sigmar is awful precisely because its so over the top and there is nothing to identify with.