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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

Trials of everschosen

No event pack yet, but the blurb says you will need 2 painted armies.

Sounds odd, given you can normally just choose anything you bring up to some limit, why would you need 2 'forces'? Misprint?
   
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Just when I am working towards ONE fully painted force to attend one of these events, they now want two!?!?

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Made in gb
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Surely that just means you need two war scrolls worth of painted models?

   
Made in be
Longtime Dakkanaut





Yeah, it's quite strange. About the paint, GW employees do that while working so they don't understand why it takes time for the common people. What? How dare them to have a life outside of the Hobby?

About why they're asking for 2 painted forces, I thought of those;
- Being sure there would be opposing forces at each game of the "good alignment" so that it's according to the background (so that there wouldn't be two Stormcast Eternals fighting each other, something like that)
- Having a "third force" like monsters players have to kill or waves of invaders to repel, that each player will have to "build" with both of their pool or something like that.
- Obi-wan Kenobi.

Hope we'll get these packs not too late. It's good to have some time to get ready, especially when you're not living in UK...

Bottle, you can also build two separate forces from your collection; one about the Living and the other about your Undead. I believe you can do something nice with your awesome painted miniatures.

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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

It's very rare for warhammer world events to allow unpainted armies. The last one day event is the first I've personally seen. I don't mind that, given those going are paying a good chunk of money for those events it isn't too unreasonable that they should expect to see a minimum level of paint on the armies. Part of the point of going to events is to enjoy the spectacle. The recent one day event that allowed unpainted stuff wasn't a pay for event.


For the 2 forces I was wondering whether it might be a small hero party type force and a larger 'army' type force.

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puree wrote:
Trials of everschosen

No event pack yet, but the blurb says you will need 2 painted armies.

Sounds odd, given you can normally just choose anything you bring up to some limit, why would you need 2 'forces'? Misprint?


Considering there isn't any such thing as an "army" in AoS, I don't understand what they mean. Hopefully it will be made clearer in the event pack. For instance, perhaps you will have to bring sets of models from two different factions (Chaos, Order, Death, Live, etc.)

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 Sarouan wrote:

Bottle, you can also build two separate forces from your collection; one about the Living and the other about your Undead. I believe you can do something nice with your awesome painted miniatures.


Thanks man!

It won't be long till my death units can become a big army in their own right, so that's the plan :-)

Usually for these events a "force" or "army" is around 60 models, but I am sure the event pack will give the specifics.

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Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

Event pack for this is up.

Looks like my guess above was roughly right. You need a hero force and an army force. Sounds like the general theme is that you will play one side or the other, either you are playing the heroes or the 'mooks' in any given game.
   
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Plaguebearer with a Flu



Macclesfield, Cheshire

£65 per person to attend.

Okay for someone by themselves to attend but as a family it'll be a lovely £230 for us to go along
   
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Looks really fun. Sadly I can't make it as I don't have any models with the keyword MONSTER built and painted yet. I'll hold out for the next event and hope it's suitable. Hopefully something Fyreslayer themed!

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Frostgrave

Hero606v2 wrote:
£65 per person to attend.


What do you get for the £65? Entry and lunch for 2 days (maybe £15/meal?), but not even access to the museum? Ouch.

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Dudley, UK

The two "armies" are as follows....

Army Size: One force made entirely of up to 5 heroes, and another force made up of 2 Monsters, a Hero and a Wizard and up to 30 other non-hero models of your choice (there are more details below in the Armies section).


Most of their event weekends now are themed, rather than being a normal tournament. Think of it as going down the club and playing some games over some fantastic terrain and a chance at winning some trophies/certificates

Herzlos wrote:
Hero606v2 wrote:
£65 per person to attend.


What do you get for the £65? Entry and lunch for 2 days (maybe £15/meal?), but not even access to the museum? Ouch.


Yup. It's worth doing it once as it is a fantastic venue, the tables are really cool to play over and you get to play a bunch of people you have never met before.

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Plaguebearer with a Flu



Macclesfield, Cheshire

I'd happily do it for the £65, but as its per person rather per entry then I can't. We play as a family and both my sons would want to attend though we'd participate as one entrant (my wife would also have to attend but would probably spend most her time in Bugmans).
   
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You would get away with just £65 doing it that way

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Plaguebearer with a Flu



Macclesfield, Cheshire

I've dropped them an email to see if that's okay so fingers crossed!
   
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Plaguebearer with a Flu



Macclesfield, Cheshire

Had word back from WW in regards to a father & son/s entrant :( :

"From our point of view, the big stickler is that we are uncomfortable with the idea of three people lining up on one side of the table against a single person. It's not what anyone else coming to the event would expect, and they would be well within their rights to come to us and ask for a single opponent to play against, as that is what they have paid for, which is something we would be keen to avoid!"
   
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I am surprised, but I can see their point. Is it important to you that all three of you are actively engaged in the games?

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Macclesfield, Cheshire

No not at all, my youngest would probably not be able to manage a game by himself, and I think my eldest would still be making a number of errors but they'd be keen to be making the dice rolls etc and just learning whilst watching more than anything.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

I'm in two minds about that. I'd be more than happy to see a Dad and his kid(s) lined up against me, as I'm all into encouraging kids to play these sorts of games and have a good time together, and it isn't some competitive tourney. On the other hand it would depend on how 'good' they were. I might get annoyed if I spent a couple of hours watching/listening to Dad trying to keep a sulky/poor concentration kid under control and distracting from playing the game that I paid for. But I'm a parent and sympathize, I'm not going to go off it at the first hint of trouble.

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Hero606v2 wrote:
No not at all, my youngest would probably not be able to manage a game by himself, and I think my eldest would still be making a number of errors but they'd be keen to be making the dice rolls etc and just learning whilst watching more than anything.


I honestly see no issue with this.

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Plaguebearer with a Flu



Macclesfield, Cheshire

puree wrote:
I'm in two minds about that. I'd be more than happy to see a Dad and his kid(s) lined up against me, as I'm all into encouraging kids to play these sorts of games and have a good time together, and it isn't some competitive tourney. On the other hand it would depend on how 'good' they were. I might get annoyed if I spent a couple of hours watching/listening to Dad trying to keep a sulky/poor concentration kid under control and distracting from playing the game that I paid for. But I'm a parent and sympathize, I'm not going to go off it at the first hint of trouble.


I'd totally understand the viewpoint of the opponent if my children started playing up, and at no point would I want their experience sullied by the behaviour of my son/s, thankfully they're both very well behaved boys for the most part (like all children they have their moments).
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

Need to arrange an unofficial event at warhammer world, get a few people interested and book a few tables.
   
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Plaguebearer with a Flu



Macclesfield, Cheshire

We're doing our first unofficial tournament this weekend coming in Stockport. hoping my/our opponents are okay with the boys watching!
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

Well a date would maybe prod me to get on with my army faster, and I have no issue with kids, so if you do want a day at warhammer world give us a shout as I wouldn't mind a reason to visit. Maybe a couple of others who are closer might be tempted?
   
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Macclesfield, Cheshire

Sure thing, we're certainly planning on heading over there on a semi regular basis, we're North West based though if you're closer by!
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




United Kingdom

I'm near Selby. About 1hr 30 from Warhammer world, which is closer as the car drives than macclesfield I think.

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puree wrote:
Need to arrange an unofficial event at warhammer world, get a few people interested and book a few tables.


Just as an aside to this, if anyone wants to set up such a thing in the Southwest (Swindon), our offices would be available...

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Macclesfield, Cheshire

Will you be going along to the Cheltenham event in March Matt?
   
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Nottingham

puree wrote:
Need to arrange an unofficial event at warhammer world, get a few people interested and book a few tables.


I'd be up for this, as would a couple of my friends who don't post on dakka.

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Made in gb
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Hero606v2 wrote:
Will you be going along to the Cheltenham event in March Matt?


I've been humming and harring about it - tournament, right? Not really the reason I play AoS

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