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I've stopped since aeons to go to official GW tournaments.
But not a great decision, anyway.
But not a great decision, anyway.
Some of this seems ridiculously excessive.
O, and the fact that they expect you to play a specific faction based on your paint-scheme is just kind of insane. I get that it's fluffy, but who has the time and money to paint an entire new army each time they want to switch space marine chapters?
Some of this seems ridiculously excessive.
The example they give of battle-ready is already quite a decently high standard of painting. Could they not at least have picture an example done by "regular" people instead of a 'eavy metal battle ready model? It's still infinitly cleaner and better painted than what some people will manage. And honestly, I'm not sure if some of my older models would be allowed given the difference in quality, even if techniqly they have a sufficient number of colours & some flock on the base.
"Fully assembled models" seems a bit odd. I get not allowing models that are just half a body, like the skeleton example they give. But what exactly is wrong with a space marine with no pauldrons? What if I made a homebrew chapter who only have their left shoulderpad cuz of tradition or some such?
And the complete banning of proxies seems harsh. You can't exactly expect people to have a variant of every possible model sitting around at home in case it becomes meta. Some leeway, like using tank A as tank B, or saying "my saurus all physically have spears but actually they are all using clubs in this game I just didn't have the time to pain 60 new saurus" should be fine.
O, and the fact that they expect you to play a specific faction based on your paint-scheme is just kind of insane. I get that it's fluffy, but who has the time and money to paint an entire new army each time they want to switch space marine chapters?
Given the cost & time involved to obey these rules this seems incredibly stupid.
the GHB will have the core rules. so petty much just thatHas anybody been able to figure out what is in the various books, and what will be needed to have all the rules needed to play? I'll admit I'm confused by all the things they list.
3rd party my friend sorry really off day. Handsculpted things are actually welcome to their(GW) tournaments.Don't think so, they've stated that if you have contradictory effects only the last one that's applied takes effect. So a +1 (or +2 in this case) and a -1 would default to whichever is applied last. Which honestly sounds kind of insane, but it is what they said...
Anyway, my point was more that it means all these in-build modifiers on warscrolls that were previously a significant advantage cuz they could stack with external buffs are now considerably weaker because the combo just simply no longer works. And some of these combo's might now be outright detrimental depending on what else was provided by them due to the efficiency plummeting.
Specificly printed stuff? That seems specific. What about sculpted stuff? Or just 3th parties models that aren't printed at home but cast like regular?
You'd think that GW would finally realize that a 3rd Party market exists because they're not offering what people are looking for, or that people believe they can find better model representation elsewhere for less than what GW is providing. But no, they're gonna continue sticking their collective heads in the sand and try to force their customers into buying their more expensive product that they're refusing to update accordingly.
This is especially harsh on factions whose ranges are in desperate need of updating away from pewter and finecast, not to mention factions that had been previously marketed as being highly customisable.
On the note about stores enforcing certain policies, there's never a lot of consistency between them outside of their headquarters. The one I've been frequenting for a few years now definitely requires at least 50% of the model to be GW product, though the manager hasn't had any issue with anyone bringing in a Praetorian Imperial Guard army to work on or play in-store.
the GHB will have the core rules. so petty much just that
You also gotta think of it from a promotional point of view. How's GW going to show off an army that won best painted at their event if it's heavily featuring another company's miniatures?
Again, not saying its good or bad, right or wrong. It's just a very, very understandable decision and an extremely minor change from the existing requirements.
I genuinely think it's mad weird that people are up in arms about a change that's basically more or less been exactly the same since GW literally started doing tournaments.
Bear in mind that this really only affects you if you're regularly playing at GW or looking at applying for official tournaments. Speaking as someone who does neither - my local gaming group and adjacent Horus Heresy community routinely play at other venues - there's far less of a burden for me to go 3rd party on my Imperial Guard infantry (Anvil Industry's recent drop troopers and their OGRE mini-mechs are a late but welcome alternative to my current kitbash work for my scions and bullgryns respectively) and most of my Eshin and Skryre collection, not to mention replacing my Skaven bloodbowl team with Punga Miniatures' Pi'rats minis (they are the Grey Coast Scuttlers, after all).It affects people like me incredibly harshly. I bought all genuine 100% GW Cadians for my Imperial Guard army. They got every cent that they would have expected to go to them.
But then I bought third party head swaps to give my Imperial Guard a more winter look.
Now my army is banned and I didn't do anything wrong at all.
It affects people like me incredibly harshly. I bought all genuine 100% GW Cadians for my Imperial Guard army. They got every cent that they would have expected to go to them.
But then I bought third party head swaps to give my Imperial Guard a more winter look.
Now my army is banned and I didn't do anything wrong at all.
It affects people like me incredibly harshly. I bought all genuine 100% GW Cadians for my Imperial Guard army. They got every cent that they would have expected to go to them.
But then I bought third party head swaps to give my Imperial Guard a more winter look.
Now my army is banned and I didn't do anything wrong at all.
All you have to do is not play at tournaments in Nottingham. These rules have always been the rules at gw stores. People up in arms because gw put out rules that have always been in place. No one is saying you can't use your models at non gw events
Never been like that here, but also, again, these rules only apply to events in Nottingham. If you don't go to events in Nottingham, they have no effect on anything you ever do.The rules at GW stores and events have usually been "75% GW plastic in every model" or something like that