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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






London UK

yeah,
Just found these on iTunes. Two New digital only battle missions for Chaos Space Marines and the Dark Angels.
These are the same format as Altars of War - Space Marines
Each digital book costs £4.99

update:
I I bought all three Altars of War.
The following is a quick review based on my initial thoughts.
I look forward to trying these missions out!

my review uses images and diagrams that are the Copyright of GW.
Used without permission with Sufficient acknowledgment for the purpose of review and critisim.
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Altar of War - Space Marines
Published: 06 August 2012

Altar of War - Space Marines
- 26 pages containing 6 battle missions.
SM description wrote:Altar of War missions provide all the information required to play games inspired by the battlefield tactics of the different Warhammer 40,000 armies. This book contains six brand-new missions which you can use instead of the Eternal War missions in the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook if you or your opponent has a Space Marine army, allowing you to fight the daring lightning assaults, surprise planetfall attacks and heroic last stands of the Emperor’s Space Marines.
Photos
Spoiler:






Basic Mission break down:
1) Two objectives one in the middle and one in the enemy deployment zone. All Spacemarine infantry units counts as scoring.
2) Moddified VP game enemy group in the middle and Space Marines come in from all angles from reserves.
3) Single objective in the middle and Space Marines must hold it.
4) Moddified VP - HQs are more valuable.
5) Race for the Objectives game, only fast attack start on the board. vehicles (and squads in transports) can arrive from turn 1, everything else arrives from reserve as normal.
6) Objective game, Half the Space Marines must be held in reserve, but they all arrive together.

And a Wonderful spread of deployment Maps


A lovely little package of battle missions.
Exactly what your expecting when you pay your £5
5/5 Stars


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Altar of War - Dark Angels
Published: 02 February 2013

Altar of War - Dark Angels
- 26 pages containing 6 battle missions.
DA description wrote:Altar of War missions provide all the information required to play games inspired by the battlefield tactics of the
different Warhammer 40,000 armies. This book contains six brand-new missions which you can use instead of the
Eternal War missions in the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook if you or your opponent has a Dark Angels army, allowing
you to hunt the Fallen – traitors of the Chapter’s ancient past – or unleash the elite Deathwing and Ravenwing on
your foes in all their devastating glory.
Photos
Spoiler:





Basic Mission break down:
1) Objectives in the enemys deployment zone and the Dark Angels want them.
2) Objectives. The enemy sets up with hidden deployment rules. Only ravenwing and scouts start on the board.
3) Objectives. Ravenwing and Deathwing start in reserve, dark angels lose points for calling them early and gain points for calling them in late in the game.
4) Objectives. Enemy deploy in the middle. Dark angels all go into a modified stealthy reserve.
5) Objectives in the Dark Angel deployment zone. Dark angels only deploy troops plus D3 units at start of the game.
6) reroll mission 1-5 and play that - plus a random independant character is a member of the fallen or a agent of the fallen worth extra VP to both armies..

A batch of very similar deployment Maps...

They are all top to bottom with a varying ammounts of no-mans land in the middle... bland.

A repetitive package of standard objective based battle missions.
But the implementation of Ravenwing and Deathwing in missions are done very well.
I especially like mission 6 it's very flavourful as it depicts the dark angels discovering info on / a member of the fallen while engaged on another mission.
Not bad for your £5
4/5 Stars


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Altar of War - Chaos Space Marines
Published: 02 February 2013

Altar of War - Chaos Space Marines
- 28 pages containing 6 battle missions.
CSM description wrote:Altar of War missions provide all the information required to play games inspired by the battlefield tactics of the
different Warhammer 40,000 armies. This book contains six brand-new missions which you can use instead of the
Eternal War missions in the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook if you or your opponent has a Chaos Space Marines army,
allowing you to wage wars of vengeance, launch a dreaded Black Crusade, or simply unleash indiscriminate
carnage on your unsuspecting foes.
Photos
Spoiler:






Basic Mission break down:
1) Accumlitive Objective mission. Like Control modes in FPSs you score points for every turn your holding an objective.
2) Victory Points, all non vehicles are 'without number.' and return to play when dead and can be killed again.
3) Objectives. All terrain is either on fire or smoking so they block all LOS plus are either dangerous or proving +1 cover.
4) Relic varient.
5) Victory Points, 1 (or more) random unit is more valuable.
6) Modified objectives. Chaos player rolls three time on a table for his secondary objectives.

And a copy paste disappointment of deployment Maps

Map 1,3 and 5 are the same and 2,4 and 6 are the same... seems like GW put in no effort in here.

When I pay my £5 I expect a little bit more divergence in deployment zones. The maps are very dissapointing!
The Battle Missions are great.
4/5 Stars

Panic...

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

Sounds like the Space Marine iPad product that came out last year. It has some battle missions in it, too.

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Deep Frier of Mount Doom

Interesting... are these "opponent permission" type things like the battle missions book from last edition? I didn't see anything mentioned in the pics you posted but maybe it's lurking somewhere inside.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

They're optional battle missions.

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Hmmm...this looks surprisingly good. May have to buy these during my lunch hour.

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Interesting that we didn't hear anything about these in the rumor mill. Not surprising- they probably threw these together in a day. But interesting still.
   
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Fixture of Dakka





Southampton

"Hey loyal Warhammer fans! Remember the stuff that used to make WD interesting? Well, we thought you'd much prefer to pay for it separately. Enjoy!"

   
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 Flashman wrote:
"Hey loyal Warhammer fans! Remember the stuff that used to make WD interesting? Well, we thought you'd much prefer to pay for it separately. Enjoy!"


On one hand, it's only $5, available in unlimited quantities, and online. On the other hand, iPad only? Seriously, that's just overdesigning it. I guess it lowers piracy, even though their potential market shrinks exponentially.

Oh well, since nobody I know bought into the Apple craze, I suppose I won't know any of the content herein. That's just too bad, GW might've gotten my money on this.
   
Made in gb
Raging Rat Ogre




This is the sort of price I'd pay for their Army books. Heck, you could triple it and I'd still be interested, sort of.

For what it is, though. I agree with Flashman, this is just something they could have put in White Dwarf to have made it worth buying!
   
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 Flashman wrote:
"Hey loyal Warhammer fans! Remember the stuff that used to make WD interesting? Well, we thought you'd much prefer to pay for it separately. Enjoy!"


This really... Every other miniature company in the known world would have thrown this as free content in their hobby magazine... seems like GW actually has to work to make WD just as bad as it currently is...
   
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Yeah, this is really something meant for WD and then later on online free pdfs.....

But GW gunna GW.

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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






London UK

yeah,
OP editted alot to fix content links and formatting...

uberjoras wrote:Interesting that we didn't hear anything about these in the rumor mill. Not surprising- they probably threw these together in a day. But interesting still.
I guess because they are less than 30pages they had a small development time and did't require going to the printers, so the development team was quite small.

Flashman wrote:"Hey loyal Warhammer fans! Remember the stuff that used to make WD interesting? Well, we thought you'd much prefer to pay for it separately. Enjoy!"
Your comments would be more valid if you directed them at the Call to Arms series.
I don't remember ever getting 6 army specific missions in WD.

Samurai_Eduh wrote:Hmmm...this looks surprisingly good. May have to buy these during my lunch hour.
I'm stuck at work, when I get home I'm gonna buy the CSM one and if it's good buy the Dark angels one too.

kronk wrote:Sounds like the Space Marine iPad product that came out last year. It has some battle missions in it, too.
The space marine heros one. I don't think it had any battle missions in it? Altar of War - Space Marines!

Panic...

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Fixture of Dakka





Southampton

@ Panic - Perhaps not six all at once, but this sort of thing is certainly what you used to buy WD for. Each to their own anyway. Genuinely hope your purchase

   
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Beast of Nurgle




Seattle, WA

PhantomViper wrote:
Every other miniature company in the known world would have thrown this as free content in their hobby magazine... seems like GW actually has to work to make WD just as bad as it currently is...


Not sure if you guys are following the trends at all, but print media like magazines and newspapers are getting their asses handed to them by digital media alternatives. Like the intarwebs. And tablet content. Not sure why GW and WD would be any less affected than other niche magazines.

I for one welcome our new digital overlords!

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 AT wrote:
PhantomViper wrote:
Every other miniature company in the known world would have thrown this as free content in their hobby magazine... seems like GW actually has to work to make WD just as bad as it currently is...


Not sure if you guys are following the trends at all, but print media like magazines and newspapers are getting their asses handed to them by digital media alternatives. Like the intarwebs. And tablet content. Not sure why GW and WD would be any less affected than other niche magazines.

I for one welcome our new digital overlords!


Of course you do! Who wouldn't like this wonderful opportunity to pay for stuff that others get for free!
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block




83p per mission? Ouch.

If GW 'shifts the market' by selling these sorts of thing rather than giving them away for free, why not enter that market? Why not self publish missions into the iBook store? Individuals could do it, or a "Dakka Dakka Collected Missions Book" could be made. Presumably you could include a lot of detail without treading on GW's IP toes, or if there was a risk of that you could aim to make them more generic so they could be used across a variety of gaming systems.

I'd do it myself, but I'm up to my eyeballs in projects already.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

 Panic wrote:

kronk wrote:Sounds like the Space Marine iPad product that came out last year. It has some battle missions in it, too.
The space marine heros one.
I don't think it had any battle missions in it?


Altar of War: Space Marines was its name.

Edit: Altar, not alter...

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Fresh-Faced New User




Only Games Workshop could release DLC for a non-computer game!
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






London UK

yeah,
 kronk wrote:
Alter of War: Space Marines was its name.
cool found it and added it to the list up top!

Splog wrote:
... Why not self publish missions into the iBook store? Individuals could do it, or a "Dakka Dakka Collected Missions Book" could be made. Presumably you could include a lot of detail without treading on GW's IP toes, or if there was a risk of that you could aim to make them more generic so they could be used across a variety of gaming systems
Good idea!

Panic...

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

Oops. Altar, not alter. That would be silly!

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Longtime Dakkanaut






London UK

yeah,
I can't help but think these would be more cool to have as thin paperbacks.

Panic...

   
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Water-Caste Negotiator




Heck, all they need is 8-10 pages. It would be a waste to even print it like a book, when you could distribute it digitally... and put the printing costs onto the players...Dang, if only there was a convenient format to do this...
   
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Poole, Dorset

So obviously the content for the dark angel and chaos missions was ready before the codex release. So why not put them in the codex? Only reason not to is a lazy money grab, wow GWs hard work and innovation astounds me.

   
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Everett, WA

I don't remember missions being in the codex before. The question is, why weren't missions put into the White Dwarf. At least then the rag would have actually had useful content for once in a great long while.

 
   
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Poole, Dorset

Either way works for me but I personally think that putting army specific missions in the relevant codexes would help improve there value for money. Instead selling these separately just screams give us more money.

   
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UNCLEBADTOUCH wrote:
Either way works for me but I personally think that putting army specific missions in the relevant codexes would help improve there value for money. Instead selling these separately just screams give us more money.


But people are apparently buying it. I mean, what's $5 to someone who can afford an ipad, and GW miniatures?
   
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Fixture of Dakka





Southampton

 Breotan wrote:
I don't remember missions being in the codex before.


The 3rd edition codexes usually included one mission.

uberjoras wrote:
But people are apparently buying it. I mean, what's $5 to someone who can afford an ipad, and GW miniatures?


A principle?

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Fresh-Faced New User




Montreal, Canadia

PhantomViper wrote:
 AT wrote:
PhantomViper wrote:
Every other miniature company in the known world would have thrown this as free content in their hobby magazine... seems like GW actually has to work to make WD just as bad as it currently is...


Not sure if you guys are following the trends at all, but print media like magazines and newspapers are getting their asses handed to them by digital media alternatives. Like the intarwebs. And tablet content. Not sure why GW and WD would be any less affected than other niche magazines.

I for one welcome our new digital overlords!


Of course you do! Who wouldn't like this wonderful opportunity to pay for stuff that others get for free!

I guess I missed something here, but we were talking about getting the stuff in WD, not getting that stuff for free...

So you're either paying 10$ to get the rules in WD and a bunch of pretty pictures, or 8$ to get just the rules?

+ Edit : Oups, 8$; thought I'd read 5$ but that was 5£

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

At this point, I'd rather pay the $5 to get the iPad battle missions than $9 for a WD that I have to carry around.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

from a recent rumour thread on Dakka GW have decided to bow to internet presure not to have ANYTHING in white Dwarf which would lead to complaints if it sells out

so as well as new units (eg Dakkajet) this would include missions.....

 
   
 
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