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Getting my daughter into Age of Sigmar

Getting my daughter into Age of Sigmar

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More terrain and objectives

Tutoring 2
Skill 1
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We’ve had a brief brake while my daughter was away on holiday at her Grandmothers for the half term.

 

While she was away I bought another set of Azyrite ruins and I also assembled and base coated the objectives set. These can make the tables look more interesting and I also plan to add extra rules for claiming the objectives that tie in their appearance to learning. For example to claim the chest full of scrolls you must read the page of a book nominated by your opponent, or to claim the axe embedded in the statue head you must answer a maths question chosen by your opponent.

 

For today’s game we repeated the last scenario except with a bigger board and more treasure chests. Now that we have four small chests and two big ones, the big ones provide 10 gems and the smaller ones 5. To win you have to count down from 57 to 0 by recovering gems from the treasures chests in the hero phase.

 

By the end of turn four I had been wiped out but my daughter had collected gems along the way so she practised her subtraction.

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