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Strijdparel

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  1. Hi this is a bit a late responce, but I hope it helpes. In general I see pigs as walking omphalos, and by drawing an activation card you can move the 'omphalos'. They can not attack or be recalled, so to answer your questions:

     

    1. Pigs are not usual troops, they are omphalos on legs and can only walk (when an activation card is drawn). They can not attack or be wounded. 

    2. No they are ompahlos, so the only the person who claimed them can move them.

    3. Difficult to rule, because I see them as walking omphalos, than they would not block line of site. But you might want to experiment.

    4. The pigs can never be recalled. The other side only if there is a god on the board.

     

    At least this is my interpretation of the rules, agree with you, it should have been made more clear. 

  2. Hey Craigetheus,

     

    My husband and I are also working trough all the scenario's. Some of them are more doable than others, but still need a few houserulings to cover small missing parts of the explanation. Others are downright terrible and one of the parties does not stand a chance. We plan on releasing a topic about how to best play the scenario's in the future, but I don't know exactly when it will apear online, as we first want to play all possible scenario's before we make something like this. We have now completed all de scenario's form the main game and have now started with the Hera campain. 

     

    Most of the time we do also like the skirmish game a lot more.

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  3. I use this forum (althoug I plan on using it a lot more once I get Batman and Mythic Battles Pantheon, the only two systems I play with)!

     

    People do read this 🙂

     

    You can ask questions here and get official answers here!

     

    The last question I can't answer since I am not part of the official team. 

     

    Hope your going to have fun here!

  4. I love and watch almost all super hero series and movies, dc and marvel. Wonder Woman life action, Dark Knight trilogie, Legends of Tomorrow first season, Young Justice (antimated series) and Batman the animated series I absolutely loved, most other series where/ are ok. Honorable mention goes to Daredevil (I know marvel...) Netflix series especially season 1 and 3. Stay away form the live action Titans thoug... That was just so, so bad...

  5. Also to you all a great and productive 2019! Is it in the link by the way the first official conformation that the 3 MB is going to be Egyptian? I think it is 🙂 I also like to know more about the second Batman game, are there going to be some new expansions like with MBP or is it going to be a straight remake? 

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  6. Form my own experience.

     

    I first started to learn how to paint with the Battle Games in Middle Earth series from Deagostini. It was a great way to learn how to paint. You got one painting workshop every two weeks (with either 12 plastic or 1 tin figure). I would sugest that was the nicesest way to learn how to paint. Step by step. 

     

    When you paint your first mini, be glad if you paint 'within in the lines' with all flat collors. If you get the hang of that than start by aplying washes to you mini's. After that try drybrushing. After that highlighting. How I used to paint my mini's was: undercoat (black), basic collor, wash, and first highlights and when needed second highlights. Most of the time that will give a pretty desent mini (by my standaards anyway). 

     

    What paints to start with depend on the troops you are going to paint. Always buy either black or white as udercoat layers. If you are using natural collors, 2 shades of brown and 1 wash of brown, 2 shades of green and one wash of green. Further for faces 2 shades of face collor and flesh wash and last but not least a metal collor (and if you want it fancy a black wash for the metal collor). So about 12 paints would be the basics I think. 

     

    An other tip I would give is to start with the 'real' thing. It motivates you more to do your best on the one model. And if you screw up you can always paint over it later or even start over all together after stripping away the paint. But do begin with the less important models so that when you get to the important models you already have some skill. 

     

    One last tip, start with a project and finnish it before buying new miniatures! It will save you a lot of money. I still have got some Lord of the Rings Models I need to paint... I have recently started painting those again to get in to the mood to paint the batman miniatures and the mythic battles pantheon miniatures. And read all the other comments there are some mighty good tips in there form far better painters than me.

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