. how the heck did they do the dirty? but also, what was a tyrannosaur's favourite colour? I need to know this because of reasons
very carefully claws hurt most likely color blind so the gray that is 2 shades lighter then off off gray
I know how dinosaurs do the dirty an no not carefully for a trex the male grips onto a female by biting onto their back for the entire thing. Also males had a little hole and when aligned with the female hole the pp sticks into the female hole. That's as far as I can go.
Fun fact, I kinda know how Trex did it. It involved the male coming behind the female and using his jaws to hold onto her while doing it.
Also female trexes often had 2 parters which would fight for mating rights with her and well fight to the death. The male who wins eats the other trex. A lot of dinosaurs were cannibals (not herbivores and raptors tho).
So else seen the Tzeentch and KO errata released today? All I seen was that Tzeentch fate dice can be modified by rend and number of models lost for saves and battle shock respectively
This are the most important changes. They also nerfed Changehost to a single teleport per round and forbode to summon Kairos.
also the destiny dice are now subject to modifiers they used to be able to auto pass battle shocks that way. because of this change pink horrors are just good instead of broken
Destiny dice now have to replace both dice for 2d6 rolled and not just 1. So their ability to charge and cast spells automatically got nerfed. Now they can do it maybe 1 or 2 times before they are out of dice.
To digress, there's a part of me that really relates to this sentiment. I understand that GW has LOTS of minis, game mechanics, & books to produce, but it often seems like they put out books without enough game testing and/or editing. Maybe it's just to sell more books, or to fuel traffic to their site for errata?
That's the reason I'd love to have a download code for the Epub version of the Tome when you buy a physical version of it. If they update the Epub of course.
You can never perfectly balance a game as complex as AoS (look how long it took Blizzard to balance Brood War). They make a tome, try it, release it, and kinda hope for the best. I do think they purposely overtune armies only so people are severely disappointed upon release (some exceptions may apply)
What I find annoying is when u play in a tournament and well get destroyed by some cheese strategy that hasn't been fixed yet. Slaanesh was up there for a rly long time and took a while for gw to realise they were insane.
If not for the current FAQ schedule, broken tomes and codexes remain broken for 5-10 times longer. While it is a bit messy, it is vastly preferable to the alternative.