mdauben wrote:
Great report! Makes me wish I still lived in the Chicago area as I become more and more interested in skirmish level games as I get older and have less and less free time for huge, all day events.
Thanks. The club does mostly do skrimish gaming and even our big games are fast-playing, like KoW. We're all 30+ year old adults with lives. We only meet one evening every other week so we usually stick with fast playing games without too many miniatures. We do only use painted minis though. Life's to short for games that don't look great!
Elladan & Elrohir wrote:
We would personally recommend upgrading to the Hobbit SBG if you really like the rules, as it further deepens them and adds even greater tactical challenges to the old Lotr SBG. (Monsters are more powerful and complex, the use of weapons more realistic, the number of Heroic Actions doubled, etc.) You do not have to buy the big 80$ Hobbit rulebook though. You can purchase the small softcover rulebooket either in the Escape from Goblin Town Boxed Set or else from Ebay…
...Good luck with your painting! We still got whole grey and silver armies that need priming....
I had the Hobbit softcover for a while, but I didn't find enough in it to make me want to try and sell the idea to the club so I sold it to fund the purchase of more figures. With ROTK being as cheap as it is, I was able to give each member their own copy of the rules to keep!
Painting minis is kind of my bane right now. I've got several major'ish terrain projects that need to be finished up and then I've got to decide whether I'm going to paint up a new warband for the annual summer Song of Blades Campaign….
All the while the lead (and plastic) mountain grows.