I very much wanted to get in on this kickstarter, but life did not agree. I was stoked after I ran a 2 year campaign in Iron Kingdoms, and looked forward to an updated setting. Hope you enjoy, and hope it was worth the wait!
I've been a fan of the Iron Kingdoms since it came out. I received my kickstarter stuff and love everything in it. I just wish my RPG group was into the steampunk and sorcery aspect of it. Great review.
Into the Deep Wilds is the first IK Requiem Kickstarter campaign where I missed the Early Bird Special, so I'm missing the Orgoth Compass, but I went all-in and got EVERYTHING, including add-ons (minus the miniatures this time, because I have the deluxe Widower's Wood set in the wooden chest and have more of those than I'll probably ever use). I'm SO excited, I've been studying lore and working on modules for Fantasy Grounds, I hope to start DMing online in the next year.
Just received my set almost 2 weeks ago and ended up getting one of the not supposed to have shipped copies from the notice. Hope to get my replacement and the add-on's soon. Been into IK since 1st ED Warmachine but never played the RPG, I'm hoping to finally do that with this edition. Even if I don't end up playing I love reading IK lore and such so this was a great purchase just for that IMO.
Looks really cool! I have been so kickstartered out because of PP kickstartering everything that I opted to skip this one. Hopefully will still be able to get the books somewhere though. They do seem high quality and I do love the setting.
I pledged for the early bird, I haven’t received my physical copies yet however I am 15 sessions deep DMing using my digital copies. Fingers crossed I get my hands on the physical copies soon.
I was an Early Bird, and my books arrived, but the Requiem book is quite warped. Privateer Press, being the awesome folks that they are, are sending a replacement. I have a number of minis along with the tiles and such coming soon. I'm currently painting minis to run Requiem adventures, and look forward to the screams of my players. 😁
I am looking forward to running a game for my friends in IK! Just working on putting things into a VTT since we can't really visit each other in Canada.
I pledged the Early Bird Special, too. I got my box 1, which is going to have 2 books replaced, and I have yet to receive my Box 2 with all the tiles, all the cards and the art book. I didn't buy any minis, because I didn't know what I'd need for the adventure, plus I already have a good few past Iron Kingdoms releases for player characters. I'm working on putting together a campaign in Widower's Wood, probably to continue where all the adventure books leave off. All 4 of them are 1st tier. 😄
I’m so happy for you. I know this is your love the iron kingdom rpg that is. By the way that set is looking amazing. Is the set complete or do you have more to come.
I don’t do Kickstarters from big companies, and generally don’t do physical Kickstarters at all, as they tend to promise way more than they can deliver. I was a fan of Iron Kingdoms years ago, and getting into it via a rpg campaign would be awesome. Wonder when, and even if, they will be purchasable
They will be, they have already said that. Also I think "big company" might be a stretch for Privateer Press. If the KS model is the best way for the company to release products than what is the issue? I think with distribution being owned by their competitors and forcing them out of the market KS is a smart solution. I dont love the KS model but its better than letting themselves be hamstrung by sticking to a broken distro model.
@@rainer.1276 I'm sure it does but I don't support any product shoehorned into D&D. My opinion on this was formed during the glut of d20 products in the 3.x days of D&D when it seemed like everyone was converting their game to D&D (and then took a big hit when WotC ended 3.x). As such I will not spend my money on the new Iron Kingdoms, Adventures in Middle Earth, Victoriana, Doctor Who, and so forth.
I lost contact with the Iron Kingdoms some time ago, would love to get back into it, one question do we know where the "Predator" hunter from Hords book one came from?
I think you're referring to the Totem Hunter, which I believe comes from Zu. The blurb on it only says it comes from "across the southern ocean" so Zu would make sense.
@@lorebinderentertainment1804 With the "New Protectorate" coming together on the Alchiere Subcontinent, it's only a matter of time before we see more on the totem hunters
@@ceobloke you have two thing mixed here. Menites following Tristan went to Zu, a whole other continent. Trollbloods have started to settle Alchiere which is to the south east of the Protectorate.
Totem Hunter is from Zu but from what I understated there isnt like a nation of totem hunters or anything like that so I wouldnt expect to see a faction based on them.
I love the Iron Kingdoms, and I have alle of their original books as well as 5th ed dnd, but I dont do kickstarters from companies that arent startupps.
Why? I am genuinely wanting to know why you have an issue with people using KS if they are an established company? If its a model that helps a company you like stay in business, isnt that a good thing?
@@rainer.1276 It's a way for the buisniss to bypass risk - by having all the orders down before production even starts it makes it a very safe bet for the buisniss. On the customer side however, it creates a fear of missing out, a feeling of urgency and an artificial shortage of the products. The creators of Infinity the Game is especially guilty of this, having produced a heap of models that were only ever avalible on their kickstarter. Lastly - a if an established company needs to rely on Kickstarter to stay in buisniss, then I belive it's time for said company to close it's doors, even if I'm a fan of their products.
I’ve been playing with a play test version of the rule book, really nice except at low levels Warcaster seems OP. The light Warcaster armor is too good
Wait... so Warmachine got to Reckoning before the new Mk3 Prime and Command books released... with you so far. And then the Hengehold Scrolls came out, and that's not a ton of info but it's during the infernal war conclusions. And Requiem is where the story picks up 5 years later? Oh Doggone it, I want to know what happened to everyone including the Hordes factions, not just the Iron Kingdoms. It's going to be a long 3-4 weeks before we can chat with you to catch up via you, our virtual GM and loremaster lol.
Too bad it's based on 5th edition d and d. Iron kingdoms is not condusive to the 5th ed game mechanics. The 2012 edition has truer mechanics to iron kingdoms. Other then that, nice presentation WGG.
I really enjoyed the 2D6 system as well. The unfortunate reality is that the different system probably limited the audience though. Gamers only have time for so many games so the easier you can jump into a game then the more likely you are to try it (at least I think that's the theory). D&D 5th ed is like the USB cable of the rpg world. =P That said, I could see some more house rules applying to render the world more accurately.
@@WarGamerGirl As a gaming veteran, I agree that most people are resistant to learning a new system (I place the blame on laziness, but that's me). I will point out that, certain games require certain systems in order to get the genre and 'feel' of the game correct. Legend of the Five Rings, Deadlands, and other such games have tried using the D and D system and just came off as awkward, shoe horned and not having the right 'feel' for the universe and the characters in reflection to the mechanics and game. I've played both versions of IK, (D and D, and the IK system from 2012) and easily found the 2012 version much more fitting, and less forced. You got to play EXACTLY what you wanted. Want to be a Warmaster to START? You can. A Gunmage to START? You can. As a skeptic, I highly doubt that will be the case in this game. I could be wrong, but I am a curmudgeon. :P All that said, I hope you enjoy the game regardless. Thanks for the reply. Enjoy :D
Can we address how cool that background set is, though
Comment for the algorithm gods: Quality looks really high.
love your videos makes me miss warmachine
Those books... so beautiful.
They are!
Great video and set! Plus happy the books are of a high quality, actual print can always be a gamble.
I brought into the early bird Kickstarter , getting stuck in that Port traffic jam for months was not much fun but I'm glad to have it now
Game looks great! love your set too.... your tshirt made me think you were wearing a corset at first.
Your set is awesome Miranda! Thanks for the review!
I very much wanted to get in on this kickstarter, but life did not agree. I was stoked after I ran a 2 year campaign in Iron Kingdoms, and looked forward to an updated setting. Hope you enjoy, and hope it was worth the wait!
Welcome back! Hope your feeling better!
That looks awesome! :D
I am unbelievably excited to get my copy soon, this is a great sneak peak!
I love that you corrected yourself on the invasion dates as if any of us would have known you were wrong lol
Stoked to finally get mine in and am now waiting to release it to the public so my players can get their copies. It's probably going to be in march.
Missed out on the pre start but excited to get a copy
Happy Valentine’s Day Miranda!! ❤️😘❤️😘🐶🐶🥰 lots of luffs from me! ❤️🥰🐶
Also I likes u shirt! It look like my pets chimkins! 🥰🐶 they funny and I like eat them eggs! 😋🥰🐶
I've been a fan of the Iron Kingdoms since it came out. I received my kickstarter stuff and love everything in it. I just wish my RPG group was into the steampunk and sorcery aspect of it. Great review.
Nice studio. Planning on streaming your RPG adventures?
Ps: Can’t go away without saying: Nice hair
I'm still working on editing my previous adventure but we'll see, maybe I can get a one-shot recorded.
Into the Deep Wilds is the first IK Requiem Kickstarter campaign where I missed the Early Bird Special, so I'm missing the Orgoth Compass, but I went all-in and got EVERYTHING, including add-ons (minus the miniatures this time, because I have the deluxe Widower's Wood set in the wooden chest and have more of those than I'll probably ever use). I'm SO excited, I've been studying lore and working on modules for Fantasy Grounds, I hope to start DMing online in the next year.
Just received my set almost 2 weeks ago and ended up getting one of the not supposed to have shipped copies from the notice. Hope to get my replacement and the add-on's soon. Been into IK since 1st ED Warmachine but never played the RPG, I'm hoping to finally do that with this edition. Even if I don't end up playing I love reading IK lore and such so this was a great purchase just for that IMO.
Looks really cool! I have been so kickstartered out because of PP kickstartering everything that I opted to skip this one. Hopefully will still be able to get the books somewhere though. They do seem high quality and I do love the setting.
I pledged for the early bird, I haven’t received my physical copies yet however I am 15 sessions deep DMing using my digital copies. Fingers crossed I get my hands on the physical copies soon.
Yes!!!👍 Finally a Kickoff of yur Hollywood Studios online!!! Btw, Nice Set Design! And the New IKRpg is Damn awesome too!!!❤️🔥👍
I love your backdrop. Is that a special stage, or is it really a corner of your gamer basement?
These are set walls that we built for an IKRPG show we shot a while back. Now that I have my new studio, I have a place to set them up again.
I was an Early Bird, and my books arrived, but the Requiem book is quite warped. Privateer Press, being the awesome folks that they are, are sending a replacement. I have a number of minis along with the tiles and such coming soon. I'm currently painting minis to run Requiem adventures, and look forward to the screams of my players. 😁
I am looking forward to running a game for my friends in IK! Just working on putting things into a VTT since we can't really visit each other in Canada.
Any plans on streaming some sessions of Requiem, if so where can I catch them?
I have mine haven't had a chance to read the background stuff just yet.
I pledged the Early Bird Special, too. I got my box 1, which is going to have 2 books replaced, and I have yet to receive my Box 2 with all the tiles, all the cards and the art book. I didn't buy any minis, because I didn't know what I'd need for the adventure, plus I already have a good few past Iron Kingdoms releases for player characters. I'm working on putting together a campaign in Widower's Wood, probably to continue where all the adventure books leave off. All 4 of them are 1st tier. 😄
Not sure where you are in the world but I just got my box 2 in east coast USA. Fingers crossed you get yours SOON!
I'm in Michigan. 😁
I’m so happy for you. I know this is your love the iron kingdom rpg that is. By the way that set is looking amazing. Is the set complete or do you have more to come.
This portion is pretty much complete but since these are fairly generic "medieval" walls I think we're going to continue building many more. =)
@@WarGamerGirl woo hooooo !
I'm even working on some additional artwork so that Legend of the Witchfire has graphic props, rather than black and white outlines.
I don’t do Kickstarters from big companies, and generally don’t do physical Kickstarters at all, as they tend to promise way more than they can deliver.
I was a fan of Iron Kingdoms years ago, and getting into it via a rpg campaign would be awesome.
Wonder when, and even if, they will be purchasable
They will be, they have already said that. Also I think "big company" might be a stretch for Privateer Press. If the KS model is the best way for the company to release products than what is the issue? I think with distribution being owned by their competitors and forcing them out of the market KS is a smart solution. I dont love the KS model but its better than letting themselves be hamstrung by sticking to a broken distro model.
Was excited and then saw it was for D&D 5e and not a new edition of the Iron Kingdoms game they had already released
I think going 5e just appeals to a larger audience. But I did like the old system.
@@rainer.1276 I'm sure it does but I don't support any product shoehorned into D&D. My opinion on this was formed during the glut of d20 products in the 3.x days of D&D when it seemed like everyone was converting their game to D&D (and then took a big hit when WotC ended 3.x). As such I will not spend my money on the new Iron Kingdoms, Adventures in Middle Earth, Victoriana, Doctor Who, and so forth.
I lost contact with the Iron Kingdoms some time ago, would love to get back into it, one question do we know where the "Predator" hunter from Hords book one came from?
I think you're referring to the Totem Hunter, which I believe comes from Zu. The blurb on it only says it comes from "across the southern ocean" so Zu would make sense.
I thought he was from Zu, but I guess I don't really know for sure. I always thought he was really cool though =)
@@lorebinderentertainment1804 With the "New Protectorate" coming together on the Alchiere Subcontinent, it's only a matter of time before we see more on the totem hunters
@@ceobloke you have two thing mixed here. Menites following Tristan went to Zu, a whole other continent. Trollbloods have started to settle Alchiere which is to the south east of the Protectorate.
Totem Hunter is from Zu but from what I understated there isnt like a nation of totem hunters or anything like that so I wouldnt expect to see a faction based on them.
Nice Justin Trudeau shirt!
I love the Iron Kingdoms, and I have alle of their original books as well as 5th ed dnd, but I dont do kickstarters from companies that arent startupps.
Why? I am genuinely wanting to know why you have an issue with people using KS if they are an established company? If its a model that helps a company you like stay in business, isnt that a good thing?
@@rainer.1276 It's a way for the buisniss to bypass risk - by having all the orders down before production even starts it makes it a very safe bet for the buisniss.
On the customer side however, it creates a fear of missing out, a feeling of urgency and an artificial shortage of the products.
The creators of Infinity the Game is especially guilty of this, having produced a heap of models that were only ever avalible on their kickstarter.
Lastly - a if an established company needs to rely on Kickstarter to stay in buisniss, then I belive it's time for said company to close it's doors, even if I'm a fan of their products.
Is that green screen or have you painted the background???
That is a fully built set =)
@@WarGamerGirl Well I Never, I am impressed 👍
I’ve been playing with a play test version of the rule book, really nice except at low levels Warcaster seems OP. The light Warcaster armor is too good
Wait... so Warmachine got to Reckoning before the new Mk3 Prime and Command books released... with you so far.
And then the Hengehold Scrolls came out, and that's not a ton of info but it's during the infernal war conclusions.
And Requiem is where the story picks up 5 years later? Oh Doggone it, I want to know what happened to everyone including the Hordes factions, not just the Iron Kingdoms.
It's going to be a long 3-4 weeks before we can chat with you to catch up via you, our virtual GM and loremaster lol.
There's been a few interesting deaths... Especially with more of the story being revealed in the Borderlands & Beyond KS.
I am assuming they are going to have to put out something that updates where each of the factions are following the Infernal war.
How does it play? Do you like it?
I'm passing on IK requiem. Mainly because it uses dnd 5th ed. And dnd 5th has no risk and wants shipping wars, no not the cool pirates vs undead kind.
Too bad it's based on 5th edition d and d. Iron kingdoms is not condusive to the 5th ed game mechanics. The 2012 edition has truer mechanics to iron kingdoms. Other then that, nice presentation WGG.
I really enjoyed the 2D6 system as well. The unfortunate reality is that the different system probably limited the audience though. Gamers only have time for so many games so the easier you can jump into a game then the more likely you are to try it (at least I think that's the theory). D&D 5th ed is like the USB cable of the rpg world. =P
That said, I could see some more house rules applying to render the world more accurately.
@@WarGamerGirl As a gaming veteran, I agree that most people are resistant to learning a new system (I place the blame on laziness, but that's me). I will point out that, certain games require certain systems in order to get the genre and 'feel' of the game correct. Legend of the Five Rings, Deadlands, and other such games have tried using the D and D system and just came off as awkward, shoe horned and not having the right 'feel' for the universe and the characters in reflection to the mechanics and game. I've played both versions of IK, (D and D, and the IK system from 2012) and easily found the 2012 version much more fitting, and less forced. You got to play EXACTLY what you wanted. Want to be a Warmaster to START? You can. A Gunmage to START? You can. As a skeptic, I highly doubt that will be the case in this game. I could be wrong, but I am a curmudgeon. :P All that said, I hope you enjoy the game regardless. Thanks for the reply. Enjoy :D