Phalanx only rolls as many dangerous terrain tests as the charging unit has wounds at max, it also negates any charge bonuses like furious though. Initiative is also who ran out of activations first from the previous round (after the first round of course). OPR's discord has a video channel you might want to post any videos on just to let the community find them easier. Would love to see more BRs! Great job!
@@oeufski GW games are also really hard to keep up with casually. If you're not someone who's invested in keeping up to date all the time, makes it a lot harder to dust off that army when the opportunity comes up.
Plus $50 for new books here and there isn’t my favorite either, while I do love the Fluff and Art galleries of the codexes when I’m dropping money on GW I want to be buying models.
@@oeufski OPR at a game store makes a lot of sense, it's good for quick easy to understand demo games. GW is a much more intimidating prospect to the person who's just casually wondering what the deal is with those little toy soldiers on the table.
Right! Especially if it’s a parent with kids that are interested. I remember once trying to explain how IV/EV’s in Pokémon worked to a coworker once and by the end they were like “will my child really understand how to play this game?” So I can only imagine taking it up a few notches further with something like Warhammer.
Phalanx only rolls as many dangerous terrain tests as the charging unit has wounds at max, it also negates any charge bonuses like furious though. Initiative is also who ran out of activations first from the previous round (after the first round of course).
OPR's discord has a video channel you might want to post any videos on just to let the community find them easier. Would love to see more BRs! Great job!
Thanks for the feedback! Hoping to make more in the future.
Very Nice, love it
I’m glad! It was a good game.
OnePageRules is a good system if you want to get a quick game in and have time to actually do something else with your day.
I agree! GW main games are fun and all but if I’m getting together with friends I’d like to get a couple games in instead of one.
@@oeufski GW games are also really hard to keep up with casually. If you're not someone who's invested in keeping up to date all the time, makes it a lot harder to dust off that army when the opportunity comes up.
Plus $50 for new books here and there isn’t my favorite either, while I do love the Fluff and Art galleries of the codexes when I’m dropping money on GW I want to be buying models.
@@oeufski OPR at a game store makes a lot of sense, it's good for quick easy to understand demo games. GW is a much more intimidating prospect to the person who's just casually wondering what the deal is with those little toy soldiers on the table.
Right! Especially if it’s a parent with kids that are interested. I remember once trying to explain how IV/EV’s in Pokémon worked to a coworker once and by the end they were like “will my child really understand how to play this game?” So I can only imagine taking it up a few notches further with something like Warhammer.
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Gotta support those FLGS!