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Made in ph
Fresh-Faced New User




im planning to start playing inquisitor (Inspired by kaled) and im getting familiar with the rules although i have a few begginner questions

is it good to invest on both 54mm and 28mm inquisitor? i mean like ill play inquisitor in both sizes

how do i get my FLGS to play it(where im from the only dedicated players are in a GS and most of the guys there have a alot of hobbies to play,too lazy to start a new game and learn the rules or just dont actually play skirmish sized games)
   
Made in se
Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend




Uppsala, Sweden

It's usually a lot easier to get people to play inquisitor in the 28mm scale. Mostly since the 54mm models are so horribly expensive and hard to get hold of.

You might have more luck with people that are into pen and paper roleplaying games, rather than traditional wargamers. They would probably be more open for the story driven gaming.

Good luck!
   
 
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