@@weegamersthebunker519 honestly I really still love it. I'm just sick of GW and everything costing a bomb so this game is ideal for me. Plus I'm a suckered for a good city terrain 😂 it's hard to get back into something though once you come away from it.
I know exactly what’s wrong with this box. It’s missing atmosphere. The original Dropzone Commander had great artwork on the cover, a poster to play on, some buildings, and an amazing rulebook with rules on armies. This starter is like a stripped down Games Workshop version of a starter set, only without the fluff, which is a disappointment because Hawk had some amazing art in their books. So if the game box feels underwhelming you would be right, it is, and it’s a shame because I think the original Dropzone and Dropfleet games are classics.
Shaltari have been nerfed..... passive saves go against the damage now not the initial hits.
Had heard something about that. Oddly it’s completely dropped from our gaming tables, vanished like an old oak table…
@@weegamersthebunker519 honestly I really still love it. I'm just sick of GW and everything costing a bomb so this game is ideal for me. Plus I'm a suckered for a good city terrain 😂 it's hard to get back into something though once you come away from it.
How very true - and there’s so much to catch the eye these days. Hard to stay focused and commit to a game or system.
I know exactly what’s wrong with this box. It’s missing atmosphere. The original Dropzone Commander had great artwork on the cover, a poster to play on, some buildings, and an amazing rulebook with rules on armies. This starter is like a stripped down Games Workshop version of a starter set, only without the fluff, which is a disappointment because Hawk had some amazing art in their books. So if the game box feels underwhelming you would be right, it is, and it’s a shame because I think the original Dropzone and Dropfleet games are classics.