They're good - using them as your wizard(s) is plenty good - not even just in hallowheart. To me they're slightly worse than Sorceress, but come with no baggage or other reqs (like her sacrifice targets).
New GHB2020 and FAQs came out so some things changed - points, and no more realm artefacts D: However, greatswords and blackguard are better than ever, and dispossessed got some nice reductions.
HeyWoah are the lists still useable as a guideline for someone who wants to start with AoS en start collecting the cities? Or is there a list that isnt usable anymore?
Do you plan on ever updating these? I've been watching your channel for years and I finally started playing but a lot of these aren't as usable anymore.
I absolutely love this new format, I really do. I've actually just commissioned someone to paint the first army from your Slaves list. I look forward to the Gloomspite one ;)
These videos (both the faction focus and lists) are awesome, keep it up! You're long video about all the factions got me buying models for the first time last year
Very good vid dude. One thing to mention, especially in Greywater (personal favorite City), is that Ghoul Mere Ranger lets you run and shoot Artillery within 12, let alone other shooty models. Just a playful thought there... But yeah. Glad to see the lists of Sigmar being what I've always seen with Cities as a whole: combos for days
I've had a definite plan for the first 4, to be armies that can also help set the scene for AoS worldbuilding and history as well, and 1 of each GA to start sounded fair. After that, it's probably going to be up to my patrons to vote or pick.
Because I had to do a list for all seven cities which included SCE, Sylv, and KO units to explain. StD length will probably be the average, and I don't think any army will be as long as CoS just from the nature of combining half of order into one book.
I learned one thing from these video for cities of sigmar. And that's I dont want to play cities of sigmar. I fell in love with the lore and personal narrative potential, along with the massive kitbash potential with this faction. I am not crazy about any of the mechanics though. Thanks for these videos, and thanks for offering suggestions to similar playstyles.
Great video!! I was wondering if you could do a video similar to what you spoke about in part 1 of cities of sigmar. Where you can build based off of strategy, city or race and build an army off of that. I think it would be a great content idea and would help out new players better understand how you come to your determinations and wombo combos. I personally would also like to your approach to building lists. We all have a similar concept when we build but as a frequent tournament player, you may have a greater insight. Please keep up the good work.
I didn't expect art from Soulbound to make an appearance on a listbuilding video. Oh well, I'll know that the city of Brightspear will be defended by Stormcasts blowingthemselfs up.
Any chance you could recommend a good army for a beginner? I'm thinking Slaves to Darkness, Nurgle, or Legions of Nagash. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I think StD and Nurgle are both a bit better for new players than LoN - that book has has a lot of strange revisions and collateral rules updates as new books came out, making it an awkward choice.
Some nice combos you showcased there, great! While keeping everything entertaining and compact. Not an easy thing to do for a faction like CoS. One small detail i recognised for the Tempest Eyes List - and just due ot the fact that I'm actually painting 6 of them :) - 2 out of 3 evos on kitties can be equiped with grandstaves
Shame more art like that didn't make it into the actual Cities battletome. The lack of art showing the different factions working together was probably my only gripe with that book.
@@HeyWoah fair enough, didn't expect my first creator responce to come on a year old video lol. Its kinda tippy ill have to check out the new one later today