I see what you did there with "hammer out" an Enchanter. 😊 I'll be making a How-to-Build video for a Construct-maker in the future to show how I'd build them.
@@bricksblocksgaming8017 I have no idea what you mean, I'd *never* pun :p And my problem is more how to physically build some constructs, especially since I prefer plastic kits. But a suggestion for how to mechanically build a construct-maker would of course be very useful too
Glad the book has some additional appeal with the terrain rules but does look to be very specific for one type of wizard. Wonder if any other types of wizards will get big upgrades?
Alan, where did yo go to get your mini figs for Frostgrave? I recently tried to order some, but encountered a merchant who took my money but didn’t ship me anything. Looking for a dependable merchant online.
That’s a bummer that someone ripped you off like that. Most of my LEGO medieval Minifigs are from my childhood, with the exception of the heads (all of them from my day had plain black eyes, without much detail). I’ve bought heads and other random parts from some local Bricks & Minifigures shops (they sell used pieces). And ordered a few things off Amazon.
@@kurtweihs4665 back in the 90s, they used to make minifig packs with 4 to 6 figures and some accessories. But they stopped making Castle stuff altogether and have been focusing on all their licensed themes for about 20 years. They have new minifig series about once per year that will often have one figure that fits the theme (some of my stuff is actually from those), but the bags are random so you don’t know what you’ll get. However specific figures can often be found on Amazon or EBay (for $8-12 each) to save the headache of buying a bunch hoping to get what you’re looking for. There is a large castle that’s releasing this year with like 21 figures… but it costs $400… www.lego.com/en-us/product/lion-knights-castle-10305
Very nice! Been waiting for this
Awesome! It's a really interesting supplement.
My book has arrive, I have just started a new warband! Very excited.
Awesome! I hope you have a good time with the supplement!
Seems like it's high time for me to hammer out an Enchanter and figure out how to best build a bunch of constructs... thanks for the review :D
I see what you did there with "hammer out" an Enchanter. 😊 I'll be making a How-to-Build video for a Construct-maker in the future to show how I'd build them.
@@bricksblocksgaming8017 I have no idea what you mean, I'd *never* pun :p
And my problem is more how to physically build some constructs, especially since I prefer plastic kits. But a suggestion for how to mechanically build a construct-maker would of course be very useful too
@@andreaspersson5639 Ah, gotcha! 😊
Glad the book has some additional appeal with the terrain rules but does look to be very specific for one type of wizard. Wonder if any other types of wizards will get big upgrades?
I think it would be awesome if each Wizard School has “their” supplement like this.
I like the mad scientist aspect of this!!! Perfect for a mostly construct based war band if they allow that! I like theaming up war bands:)!!!
I think it will allow for some really fun, thematic warbands!
Thanks Alan, suddenly I'm overcome with the urge to create an Enchanter
Let yourself be overcome Max.😊
Alan, where did yo go to get your mini figs for Frostgrave? I recently tried to order some, but encountered a merchant who took my money but didn’t ship me anything. Looking for a dependable merchant online.
That’s a bummer that someone ripped you off like that. Most of my LEGO medieval Minifigs are from my childhood, with the exception of the heads (all of them from my day had plain black eyes, without much detail). I’ve bought heads and other random parts from some local Bricks & Minifigures shops (they sell used pieces). And ordered a few things off Amazon.
@@bricksblocksgaming8017 thanks! It surprised me that Lego doesn’t sell the mini figs on their own.
@@kurtweihs4665 back in the 90s, they used to make minifig packs with 4 to 6 figures and some accessories. But they stopped making Castle stuff altogether and have been focusing on all their licensed themes for about 20 years. They have new minifig series about once per year that will often have one figure that fits the theme (some of my stuff is actually from those), but the bags are random so you don’t know what you’ll get. However specific figures can often be found on Amazon or EBay (for $8-12 each) to save the headache of buying a bunch hoping to get what you’re looking for. There is a large castle that’s releasing this year with like 21 figures… but it costs $400…
www.lego.com/en-us/product/lion-knights-castle-10305