I like many of the things you say
@EternallyUndying but I really disagree that losing 'old timers' has any significant effect on sales. Sure there are weirdos like me that keep spending insane amounts on plasticrack but let us face it: The veteran players has never been the ones who brought in the revenue, that is the kids (and indirectly their parents). Whenever I speak to people living off selling GW products (which I do a lot since some of my best friends are GW managers :tongue: ) what I hear them say is: The entry level is way too high and we lose a lot of potential young customers because of this (this is no news to us). I think AoS will really fix this
Thank you, I appreciate that. The point of my post was to shed some light on why
WHFB is way down in popularity due to a lack of support, and how simply heavily supporting the new
AoS will make a huge difference. I'm sure they are focusing more on pulling in new customers than supporting old ones, but they are not completely neglecting us like some feared (all the new warscrolls).
I'm no expert in sales but I wonder how much this is true; it would take a lot of kids wandering in and begging their parents to buy them one box to equal the amount I spend in the store. I think they need us very much, but they also want it to be growing with more customers.
AoS seems to be catering havily to new players, but not ignoring what veterans want (at least any more than they have always ignored us).
I believe all of us here are addicted to plastic crack, thats not weird in the least.
The new lord of Khorne is amazing. I hope Tzeentch ones and VC characters will be even better!
Notice that Khorne has been getting all the love lately? I dont think its a coincidence that there was a new greater deamon, focus on Khorne in End Times, Khorne in new box set coinciding with "Khorne Daemonkin" for
40k. I think they will be relasing more Daemonkins for
40k, now with new "cults" of each god in fantasy as well. I think that soon we will see a big Tzeentch thing happening for both games.
Keep in mind, that if you're summoning stuff, and the enemy is churning through it, they are racking up kills if it comes down to a percentage victory condition.
Summoned models don't add to your army's starting size, but DO count toward number of models killed. For example:
If you have a starting army of 50 models, and over the course of the game summon 50 more... If the enemy kills every summoned model (50 kills) he has killed 100% of your army's starting number of models. If the enemy started with 60 models, and hasn't summoned anything, and you've killed 59 of his models, that's only about 98% of his army. So you'll lose.
Make sure you table him and don't run out of time.
For summoning, I was thinking that its like an ambush rule. Its fairly easy to stay over 18" from another wizard and summon unrestricted. I was thinking you would have to "buy" a scroll, then choose to deploy them, or summon them. In order to summon more, you'd have to have "bought" a second scroll. If you play a scroll-restricted game, this would keep the balance. I hope they release a FAQ or rule along these lines.
I am almost sad they didn't release a rulebook, mainly for the fluff side (hopefully they release a full in depth fluff tome) the more snippets of fluff I find about it the more I like the setting, the posibilities are endless. I am a huge fan of Vikings and the Nordic god reference with the nine worlds each home to different races really roped me in. I understand some peoples reaction to the Stormcast eternals or "Sigmarines" as some have dubbed them (hell I think most of the hate of some of the rant vids/ blogs etc is this fact) but in all honesty they are really different. Fluffwise they sound pretty awesome, the fallen souls of valiant warriors who have been reforged into mighty warriors clad in divine plate armour wielding mighty weapons Modelwise they are just as good.
In my opinion they actually look nothing like space marines sure they have the same armoured aesthetic but so what the chaos warriors are the same and no one has called them dubbed them chaos marines, the eternals are exactly armoured how one in heavy plate armour should be, only the pauldrons and chest plate hint at the astarte vibe but pauldrons are more fantasy than sci-fi whilst the chest is only because the blood angels have that weird erotic nipple chest armour. I'd also say the heads are weird but suit with the whole reborn in lighting theme hell the whole stormcast eternals looks like GW wanted to release an army that is a direct opposite to the heavily armoured chaos warriors but with a more noble look
The new army is clearly based on trying to copy some of the essence of space marines into fantasy. From the back they look extremely similar. The shoulder-pads are a little bit more elaborate, the helms are much different and and the legs look less "bell bottom", but they are clearly based on space marine ideas. That dosen't stop them from being unique and cool, and totally fitting in with fantasy, but the clear resemblance is there.
In regards to having female sigmar units -
WHFB is based on medieval fantasy. In medieval times it was inappropriate for a woman to go to battle, this was the responsibility of men. Women, Children and Elderly were protected, and respectable armies would not harm them. Most men feel uncomfortable harming a woman in any way, and as such killing women on the tabletop would turn some people away from the hobby. In addition, you can probably count the number of females who actively play
WHFB on two hands - its a game that appeals almost exclusively to males. Some males may like to represent themselves in their armies, imagine themselves as that warlord calling out a challenge for battle. Most men would prefer to imagine themselves as a strong burly warrior rather than a female (though I'm not judging).
For these reasons, adding females is risky from a sales perspective. Personally I enjoy female models and make a lot myself; they are some of my favorites - Sisters of the Thorn, Daemonettes, Isabella, Neferatta, Khalida, etc. But I have no qualm about them not having any female Sigmar units. For all we know there may be more on the way (we have only seen 5 units?). We dont even know much about whats going on with these warriors yet. Perhaps they are genderless - maybe the spirits of warrior women inhabit some of these golden warrior bodies?
There are many important venus to discus gender equality but WH is probably not the best place to focus your effort. There are enough female models out there that you can make all female armies if you wish. I'm not surprised they didn't include any females in the new box, and dont expect to see any for the new race.