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- double turn abolished/changed in some other way
Also in their announcement, it'll be "more strategic" - it's not going anywhere.
- double turn abolished/changed in some other way
Yeah I know. "More strategic" certainly sounds like it will not be like it is now. It might be replaced by something very different.Also in their announcement, it'll be "more strategic" - it's not going anywhere.
I didn't think you were such a big AoS player? You're dominating the AoS threads!I think it’s a bit unfair actually because if your opponent has all the luck and keeps winning the roll off you need all the help you can get, and giving the previous turn winner the ability to choose in a tie makes it more difficult for you if you lost the roll before.
I didn't think you were such a big AoS player? You're dominating the AoS threads!
Here's some more information about the priority roll from the Community site.
The only change I could see to first round priority determination is the elimination of the "whoever completes set up first" stuff in favor of a pure roll-off with the winner deciding who goes first. Which would change the way strategic deployment works now quite a bit I guess, what with the number of "drops" no longer being such a heavy concern for matched points players.As I understood it, it really stays the same only that the double turn is less likely.
...plus some other stuff.
Ehhh wait, no. Maybe I don't get what you are saying or you got it wrong.I think it’s a bit unfair actually because if your opponent has all the luck and keeps winning the roll off you need all the help you can get, and giving the previous turn winner the ability to choose in a tie makes it more difficult for you if you lost the roll before.
Now the chance for a double turn is lower. As always you can only get the double turn if you went second. The person who went first wins ties.
No problem, it _is_ a bit confusing after all, especially some implications it might have.Ah, ok. Sorry I think I got mixed up. I’ve been preoccupied with revision stuff and have just got a lot on my mind.
Sorry about that.
Only based on your sheer dominance and enthusiasm in the AoS thread. Not that there is anything wrong with that.Am I? I hadn’t noticed...![]()
Fair enough! That makes sense.In all seriousness I actually haven’t even got really into AoS - I’m just stating my view on the new edition and hoping that it will be as close to what I hope it to be as possible before I consider starting. I just know a bit of the original rules and how it should be more like fantasy but it’s not and I just want to see if GW can properly get a balance between the two to make it awesome. I’m mostly an 8th Ed player as you all know but there’s nothing new and mysterious about 8th now that GW have stopped supporting it.
Nothing wrong with getting your army book later. I wish Tomb Kings would have gotten their army book AFTER Vampire Counts. As it stands, Vampire Counts benefited from the hard learned lessons in the TK book. The biggest flaws in our book were corrected in theirs.Nothing about new factions coming out or new rules changes to get me excited like there were in the much-missed Golden Age (which ended up as rather disappointing for me in some ways because GW seemed to have an alien notion that Empire and Vampire Counts deserved to get their army books before Dwarfs and Lizardmen - completely preposterous)
So basicly how nurgle's summoning works currently (or some variant thereof) but minus the reinforcement point nonsense? That'd be amazing and a much needed change to finally make summoning a proper summoning mechanic as opposed to a glorified thunderstrike.I heard an interesting rumor about summoning:
In AoS2 summoning might not cost reinforcement points anymore, but spend "magic points" or something like that, which can be generated in some way.
That's basically how I understood it. But it is only a rumour, it might be totally wrong.So basicly how nurgle's summoning works currently (or some variant thereof) but minus the reinforcement point nonsense? That'd be amazing and a much needed change to finally make summoning a proper summoning mechanic as opposed to a glorified thunderstrike.
Only based on your sheer dominance and enthusiasm in the AoS thread. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Fair enough! That makes sense.
Nothing wrong with getting your army book later. I wish Tomb Kings would have gotten their army book AFTER Vampire Counts. As it stands, Vampire Counts benefited from the hard learned lessons in the TK book. The biggest flaws in our book were corrected in theirs.
Only the Bretonnians, Beastmen and Skaven have a truly legitimate case for complaint. Especially the Bretonnians!
As always you can only get the double turn if you went second. The person who went first wins ties.