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Made in se
Glorious Lord of Chaos






The burning pits of Hades, also known as Sweden in summer

I am looking at the loads of e-'books' released each month, like Munitorum, Warlords of the Dark Millenium etc. Do they contain any actual new fluff and stuff like that, or are they just trying to make more money out of old things I could find on Lexicanum anyway? Would much be interested in knowing before I even consider them myself.


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I believe the answer lies in what you think it is worth and if you want that information on you all the time, regardless of internet connection or availability on lexicanum (which has tons of information);

GW is still a business and needs to make new products to keep cash flowing in just as any other company.

I'm actually considering buying some of them but they are in the lowest priority in my wish list. I need more immolators!

   
 
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