ROFL, love the kindness of others sometimes. But I realize just how not international we are. I had a match scheduled this week in the Orca Cola Championship League. Now don't get me wrong. I understand the the concept of time zones. But as an American, things like converting to GMT should be waaaayy more familiar to us. I missed my match this week- partly because my life can be chaotic and my memory isn't so sharp- but also because when someone says 17:00 GMT it throws me for a loop. I have visited this website more in the last week than probably anyone within 50 miles: GMT
Well, I've been trying to figure this out because with a dwarf/elf army it becomes pretty important- usually like first turn important. After our first game it became apparent that war machines are very dangerous in Age of Sigmar. Something has me puzzled though- and it is part because of the streamlined rules and in part because of conflicting reports I've uncovered on the internet. Let's start at the beginning. WARSCROLLS & UNITS “All models are described by warscrolls, which provide all of the rules for using them in the game. You will need warscrolls for the models you want to use.” “Models fight in units. A unit can have one or more models, but cannot include models that use different warscrolls. A unit must be set up and finish any sort of move as a single group of models, with all models within 1" of at least one other model from their unit.” When I first read this it seemed very apparent that you would never have more than one unit in a warscroll. B...
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