nitroglysarine:
True Pirates are kinda on the range, perhaps a mordheim meets man-o-war style game?
nitroglysarine:
True Pirates are kinda on the range, perhaps a mordheim meets man-o-war style game?
AGPO:
Wouldn't be surprised if Cathay and Nippon get a few releases. Fingers crossed :cheers
Baggronor
I would really like to see GW produce some kind of campaign book (Storm of Chaos style) that would introduce us to a new part of the Warhammer World (far east?) that could pave the way for all kinds of exciting future releases. I still haven't forgotten those 'new army' rumors from about a year ago, and it would be really cool if the two were connected.I'm afraid you're both set to be disappointed. Warhammer Seige is definitely in the works, but the (semi-reliable) word on the street is that it has been put back for an Apocalypse style expansion. The two may be blended together, but the only certain thing is that GW have decided not to do any more campaign books, it's too much of a fluff breaker and doesn't give them much in the long run.
No doubt I just be disappointed though.
Neil
Thommy H:
I believe the rumour from Warseer is that the Warhammer expansion is going to be monsters - kits for the Transformation of Kadon spell, and probably stuff for characters to ride. Someone mentioned that you could pretty easily do a Chimera, Manticore and Griffon in one kit (i.e. lion body, different heads).
Kered:
There is also the possibility for sea monsters since there is the sea creature special rules but nothing that use them yet, although I think they will probably be in the next dark elves book which is no where in sight.
Grimstonefire:
I can support the fact that siege has been in the works, as I heard years ago there is a finished chaos siege tower already and a battering ram. Presumably they are in metal though, so I guess they would be redone now anyway.
I think the rumours were that more monsters and sorcerers would be painted, not necessarily that they were going to release more of them. However, Harry also posted something about ‘old friends’ returning, which could be a re-release. Finally, 75Hastings69 posted something about it being open to all armies.
Which would either not be true if it was a monsters and magic supplement (as dwarfs could use neither), or would suggest it is a simple development of all the other areas of rules (combat/movement/shooting) etc in some sort of supplement. Like apocalypse.
Thommy H:
Dwarfs would be pretty much the only army not able to use it though and I guess they’d get something to along the same lines as a counter. Like how Tyranids and footsloggers got stuff for Spearhead, even though the basic premise seemed to exclude them.
snowblizz:
True Pirates are kinda on the range, perhaps a mordheim meets man-o-war style game?Warhammer Historical did/does Legends of the High Seas (LotR variant) which is a Pirate skirmish game. Seems to include rules for moving boats around too.
nitroglysarine
Baggronor:
"I’m afraid you’re both set to be disappointed. "
Nah, I meant from WF. Agree that GW will likely never do Cathay/Nippon, at least not in the foreseeable.
AGPO:
I think it’s very likely that WF are going to be focusing on campaign supplements, much like IA for forgeworld. However, from what has been released they’re booked up for the next 6-8 books, each of which will apparently focus on an aspect of Chaos and another race. Given it’s taken Forgeworld this long to reach IA:X we may have a wait before the East gets explored.
nitroglysarine:
COOOOL! That i didn't know!True Pirates are kinda on the range, perhaps a mordheim meets man-o-war style game?Warhammer Historical did/does Legends of the High Seas (LotR variant) which is a Pirate skirmish game. Seems to include rules for moving boats around too.
nitroglysarine
snowblizz
Thommy H:
It’ll be something you have to buy but cough try searching Issuu.com; lot of Warhammer Historical supplements on there, courtesy of some Russian guy.
nitroglysarine:
why that you for that ‘research’
snowblizz:
COOOOL! That i didn't know!As mentioned, it's a "buy" book. Though you can do what I did, and "browse" a sample here:
Online rules or is it a buy rule book?
nitroglysarine
AGPO:
It'll be something you have to buy but *cough* try searching Issuu.com; lot of Warhammer Historical supplements on there, courtesy of some Russian guy.CDO obviously does not condone copywright infringment of any kind, just incase you're listening GW Legal. *wave*
Thommy H