I think fortunately, it's fantasy enough that non wrestling fans will also find it really entertaining. As a boardgame, to have on the shelf for when you have friends over, it also works brilliantly! £45 for a starter set, £25 for each team thereafter, and single superstars starting at £6... Really hard to not be excited by that!
I'm a massive fan of bloodbowl, one of the guys from my league was looking for a rumbleslam opponent so I looked it up, low and behold you have come to my rescue. Thanks for the vid you have a new sub x
Any tips for prepping the minis. I just ordered the same base set and even after a wash in dish soap and warm water the minis still arent taking primer properly, as if there is a film of stubborn wax on the surface.
Yeah mine were very stubborn too. I ended up giving them a toothbrushing with some warm soapy, and then a toothbrushing with some isopropyl alcohol. That got them ready to take primer. The paintability of the minis is something I will be taking up with TTC at some point though.
@@TesseractMinis okay, yeah that was kinda the direction i thought i might have to go. Tis rather frustrating to have to resort to using ipa to clean resin. Fingers crossed all goes well. And yes please do bring it up with them, game looks really cool but it seems rather counter intuitive to have a low barrier to entry on gameplay whilst providing the most difficult of standard model materials to potential new painters.
I see a lot of potential for this game but I feel like the character designs need some real work. I do like one character in particular who is essentially The Rock's Scorpion King but in the form of that sh*tty CG scorpion form from the end of second Mummy movie. It's really funny!