This is a reply to a post in the refugee topic, but I thought I'd branch it off to avoid clogging that thread. Hope it's okay.
lees_shadow wrote:
I don't think
KoW has ever denied they are elements. With the dawn of 2nd number of figures is not important, base size is. Most
GW based infantry armies are 4 across x 2 or 4 deep on 100mm x 50mm or 100mm x 100mm.
Well, not infantry on 20mm bases. But my main problem is that your first two lines kinda contradict eachother, in the same way that
KoW's basing conventions kinda did when I read through my 1st ed book aaaall that time ago.
It's not a huge whine, I'm just curious. Of course there's all this joyful romping through the possibilities of element basing, spacing your minis and creating little dioramas, and I'm well on board with that. But then, in the refugee thread there was a reiteration of a Mantic rule: 'minis must be glued to the base they were supplied with!'
Not entirely literal, maybe, or there wouldn't be all this discussion about diorama bases; but a kind of a restriction on just what size of unit bases your infantry must go on, based on which individual bases they happened to be supplied with and... what? I understand that Mantic had to match certain base sizes way back when they were 'just' supplying alternative minis for certain other settings, and
KoW was just a twinkle in Alessio's eye. But what now, when 'certain other' settings and games don't exist anymore, for all intents and purposes? There will still be ex Grandma Wendy gamers bringing their old orcs and warriors and things into
KoW for some time, and plenty of existing
KoW gamers with 125x100mm dioramas, and not all will want to rebase. I don't blame them. But will that old tie still inform
KoW into the future? Are
KoW orcs irretrievably tied to and playtested to dust in 125x100 regiments?
If there was a 3rd or even 4th edition of
KoW, and all the
GW refugees that there could be were shepherded in long before, would Mantic still stick to the strange 'official' situation of element base gaming with individually based minis? Would there be any kind of shock at the idea of a 100x80mm orc regiment, for reasons other than 'that's not how we based them at the start'? I seem to remember an old reason, that Mantic orcs had bigger bases because they needed room to swing; but I don't know if that convinced anyone...