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I was selling foundrys god of battle ,took it off sale due to selling over Xmas not read it just flicked through the pics https://www.castingroomminiatures.com/collections/god-of-battles/products/god-of-battles-by-jake-thornton
Is HotT still in print?
Cheers 3 fingers, I like the sound of that one, will it still be on sale after Christmas?Or if I order now will you hold the order until after Christmas?
"The old Fantasy Warriors is still available for free from Mirliton. Nothing to lose on that one. I remember it as good fun. You might have to make up some army lists as not all were covered but I think there is a reasonable fan base still playing the game in Italy."I also have a download site full of materials at https://www.fysh.org/~katie/wargames/downloads/fantasy_warriors/We've got summary sheets, notes about army formations, some translated army lists, token sheets, army rosters, compilations of material organised by subject (I believe it's all the material available) and an INDEX!!The one 'gotcha' with GW->FW moves is that most FW armies are 25mm square bases. I've actually built armies from loose figures in storage so that wasn't a problem. One other player uses movement trays that correct the figure spacing.The Italian group have ~100 armylists, although for a more advanced version of the game. They're also currently doing a re-write of the materials.It is still good fun. Very "D6", the magic is wild and erratic, it's less influenced by IGO-UGO than Warhammer. Point sizes are roughly equivalent to WH -- 2000 points is a good size army of maybe 100 figures and you can play out a game in an evening. 3000 points will take half a day.