![]() ![]() Elite Stormcast armies should have had fewer reinforcement points compared to armies like Skaven who should have had more for their chaff-like skaven.īut that's all drilling down into more complexity - the upshot is that units that get cheaper per model, as they get bigger, heavily encourages big unitsĪ killy R&F unit should be high cost per model, yes the ones behind are not contributing to the fight directly - thats then a player choice, have those extra bodies for the static CR, or rely on the performance of the ones at the front for direct CR. Which in itself wasn't a bad idea, but I feel was a heavy hand across all armies when forces should vary. Of course in typical GW fashion they solved this by going a bit overboard against big infantry blocks in 3rd edition by both removing the discount for taking more models per unit and also by removing the ability to take more than 2 full units at 2K points through the reinforcement point system. It closes down the viability of smaller elements on the table. It's very difficult to balance units of fewer number into a system where taking all or nothing is basically encouraged and where big infantry blocks just get better and better the more points you put into them. The downside though is that it can push out middle-weight and elite unit blocks in favour of simply flooding the board with cheaper core infantry. This isn't bad in itself because it allows big infantry blocks to be viable. One problem with it is that it greatly encourages you to take full unit blocks and makes them more and more efficient the bigger they get. I'd also argue that there could be a more holistic response actual scenario objectives and victory mechanics in WHF could certainly have offered more variety in order to give a better representation of unit 'value' over just how good they were at killing things.ĪoS had that during 2.0. If anything I'd hope TOW is going to err more towards the lower model count end of the scale anyway (more 4th/5th Edition then 8th.) and the diminishing returns of sinking points into big footprint units is more pronounced. I push back on the argument that those extra models are just providing additional static CR, particularly at the more elite unit end of the spectrum. ![]() Sure but, to an extent you can bake that into the actual points and it's somewhat reflected in the respective unit sizes. The explanation Alessio gave as to why points per model was poor is because the value of a Chaos Warrior hitting people is substantially higher than the value of one standing around providing 20%of a single point of static CR, at at the very least it would be a better reflection to price for additional ranks rather than additional models. Even at a bare minimum it's extra wounds before you're eating into the potential for reducing that +3 CR 'ranks' result and that's only looking at bigger blocks of infantry. Please visit the Warhammer World website for opening times and prices.īefore you start your journey to Warhammer World for your day out, we recommend that you check their website or contact them to confirm opening times and admission prices.JimmyWolf87 wrote: Apparently I was playing a very different game then because the notion that extra bodies in units did nothing more than provide a static CR bonus is pretty nonsensical to me.Bugman's bar is licensed and sells souvenirs and serves hot and cold food and drinks.Retail store selling Games Workshop goods.There's also an Events hall where role playing tournaments are held periodically on the purpose built gaming tables or groups can just book a table, for free, to use for a game. ![]() The Citadel Miniatures Hall is the main display area with a range of temporary and permanent exhibits displaying a massive collection of figures and dioramas all expertly painted either by their own artists or other talented modellers. This indoor attraction is worth a visit for both table-top role playing fans or just people who would enjoy looking at displays of beautiful, individually hand-painted miniature figures of fantasy creatures, machines, humanoids and scenery items. Games Workshops is a company which makes table top role playing games and associated merchandise including miniature figurines for use in playing the games. Warhammer World is the headquarters of Games Workshop with exhibits of role playing miniatures located in Nottingham in Nottinghamshire. Nearby Attractions: View more days out nearby. Opening Hours & Prices: Opening times and ticket prices. Website: Visit the Warhammer World website. Address: Warhammer World, Willow Road, Lenton, Nottingham, NG7 2WS ![]()
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