Great channel, thanks for explaining the Map Campaign and providing some feedback. I just found it randomly on the net this week and your vid just so happened to pop up!
Great video! Definitely learned a few things and definitely been doing some things wrong. Regarding going through models I’ve mostly been playing you can go through friendlys but not enemies.
i always play as mercs, dwarves, or skaven. i believe i played a chaos dwarf warband as well. i played in an only broken warbands campaign once. amazons still won it all
Another quality video 👍. With advances I tend to write the advance as a one or two letter note of what I got. If I rolled WS, a little WS above the bold box and I know for future that I’ve accounted for that advance already. Harder to do on the middle row but most of the time it works well as it takes a while for most models to get that much XP.
A very helpful overview, thanks for sharing! That Cult warband made up of oldschool models... it warms my heart, so much. The late 90s Bloodletters are actually the youngest sculpts in there, right? Amazing!
They just might be. I believe the nurgle champions I am using for my mutants are from '88. The beastmen and bloodletters are from the '90s, but I think the beastmen might be the youngest at '97. The darksouls, magister, and brethren are all from the disciples of the red redemption regiment of renown from '85!
Just some tips, barring power gaming, which is easy to do in Mordheim: - Bodies > strong stats > gear - After game skills are underrated - After game miniatures are VERY underrated (Merchant, Beggar...) - Ranged is devastating... when it works (don't risk doing a full ranged warband , even if the warband is shooty) - The best hired swords are: the cheap ones / the ones that do something your warband can't do well / the ones that do something your warband already does well - Never buy expensive hired swords or gear until 10+ games in - Avoiding combat might seem attractive, but piling in on single models is usually always more rewarding - Take advantage of most leaders BS 4 and give them a shooting weapon, even if cheap - It's dangerous to sink a lot of gold into a single mini, no matter your rating (unless it's the Troll, since it's inmortal) - Spend time reading about all the stuff you can buy, including animals!
All very good tips! About the hired swords though; most of our campaigns/warbands don't last for more than 10-15 games, so most of us end up hiring ogres or knights pretty early just for the fun factor. But yeah, making sure you can afford them for the long haul is important.
Most warbands cannot purchase hunting arrows during warband creation. You have to make sure it is on the equipment list for you r specific warband. If you acquire hunting arrows later, they last forever as long as the warrior carrying them doesn't die or get robbed or something.
@@GetTabledI watch a lot of battle reports and I really enjoyed what you did. I was just being silly with “roll the dice to know” Just going with the flow of your comment. It was in no way a critique or meant to be one. I was an easy going and fun battle report. Those are the best of them. The charm and honesty is relatable.