With Adepticon less than a week away, I'd like to start planning the models I should keep my eyes open for. I've been reading the tactica here, and I did start formulating What resembled a plan from the old book. I'd like to field somewhere in tthe realm of 2000-3000 points games and here's some thoughts: I want the force led by a slann, the thought is to use high magic. Then I'd really like to put a scar-vet on a carnosaur on the table (I know that guy influences the entire list building scenario, it's the major reason I'm asking for help...) a pair or so priests, one with the cloak of feathers so I can fling damaging spells earlier than I should. I have some terradons, but I need monsters to take a bit of heat off my scarnosaur, I did scratch build What I wanted to be a stegadon (fashioned after the world turtle myths) but I feel he'd be a better bastilodon at this point. The point here is, this is where I get the monsters, No? A steggy, a bastilodon, and hopefully eek in those terradons (They're not monsters, but I feel they can hunt the things I'm afraid of) and the rare slot, I'm kind of enticed by the razordons, I'd like them if they'd work in all this. So, There's already an inherent flaw in that the slann has No temple guard Bunker, he'll just end up chilling with my core choices. I'd like to smooth out this list, and I'd like to know if these things can all fit in the points as Well. Then I'd like to discuss How to make the list work (I don't know the fantasy ruleset just yet, but I've gathered quite a bit from here, and There's a huge chunk of crossover from 40k, I'm sure I can make the Right correlations to absorb the advice I'm asking for.) And finally, I'm a bit stumped on a color scheme, but that we can talk about later. XD Thanks in advance!
while things like wound/to hit charts, leadership checks, etc have a lot of similarity with 40k, I would try to think of them as separate games with very separate rule sets. The crossover isn't as large as you'd think, the games end up playing VERY differently on the table top.