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Adventures in Arcworlde

Adventures in Arcworlde

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First Steps

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I’ve had my eye on Warp Miniatures for a while now and after seeing the news a few weeks ago of a new Kickstarter (on now) I thought I’d take another look at their site and their fantastic miniatures. I subsequently placed my first order.

First Steps

As you can see from the picture I picked up everything and a little more to start playing. Actually you could start playing without buying anything as there’s a printer friendly pdf of the rules and lists on the Warp Miniatures website, along with a very nice online warband list builder app which you can export your list as a pdf for easy printing.

I picked up the inexpensive but full colour rule book, some mdf tokens and a measuring tool, some very nice looking d6 dice and crystals, a pack of playing cards (used for the magic system), a comic book set in the world of Arcworlde and a deck of Top Trumps cards (because why not). I also bought my first starter warband set of miniature which I’ll show in the next blog entry.

 

Above are a few shots from the rule book, a selection of cards and some shots from the comic book.

Rules wise the game is a fairly rules light skirmish game, using action points to do a variety of skills and actions and competing to collect the most Arcanite (those green crystals) that are scattered around the table. It emphasises story over competitive play style which is right up my street. Typical resolution requires a target number on a d6 where the number of d6 rolled is determined on the character’s stat card.

I’m looking forward to trying out a game but for that I need miniatures. While any suitable miniatures could be use I like the style of the Arcworlde minis so much I’ve decided to collect and paint them and this will be the main subject of this project.

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