The green on the wings looks like the one I use for my ghosts so they look ghostly to me. Cool scheme.
Oh I definitely would, I do eat those occasionally and enjoy doing so. I just prefer the more crispy bacon which is why I voted 4. :)
Welcome back! Nice highlights on those scales. :)
Yes. It affects the Oldblood as well because units are always in range of themselves (clarified by FAQ). I quickly glanced over the rule text and...
You can choose to self-buff the Oldblood, including its mount, with that ability.
I admit I went low tech. I use a piece of cardboard with the edges folded up. I plan to change that, but haven't really decided on what I want to...
Same here. I really like its burly look. Finally a dragon that doesn't look like it is going to break apart any moment.
Wooohoooo!!! Well done!
Nice and crisp. I like.
My mother in law would eat it the same way. I swear, whenever we do BBQ I ask myself: "why does she eat the coal?" until I realize it is her meat....
It is the beard many people associate with redneck bikers and/or Hulk Hogan. :D To be fair: There are a LOT of Americans that actually call it a...
Oh dear... I still have nightmares about that. Put the parts in warm water and carefully bend them. If they don't fit properly afterwards: Greenstuff.
I'd probably advice against Gordrakk though. He isn't worth the point difference, especially because he cannot use command traits and artefacts.
Pretty sure he does, that's a common nickname for it.
Cool, I will check it out tonight!
Hmmm a Bastiladon that has movable, killable snakes (with a maximum of nine or so at the same time, and it can produce three or so per round)...
I am not sure as I don't go to tournaments. But yeah, good question.
Exactly! Rend becomes VERY strong (but unwieldy to think about) when doing it that way. The way normal people do it, it is much easier and works...
I am pretty sure Nagash or Arkhan cannot use a BWV as they have the Monster keyword. IIRC the strongest wizards that can use it are the Gaunt...
hmmm.... I am struggling with that. I think from the wording (small skinks scurrying around them) it refers to Skinks on foot, not to Skinks on...