Frostgrave been just released, what do you think about it? I like what I have seen and read so far.
https://ospreypublishing.com/store/ospr ... frostgrave
http://www.northstarfigures.com/list.php?man=195&page=1
Frostgrave
Frostgrave
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Quote Yuma; probably not if you follow rules as written.
but i say, do it anyway
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Quote Yuma; probably not if you follow rules as written.
but i say, do it anyway

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Re: Frostgrave
maybe i should read a bit more about its rules then.
i saw it a while ago, and interesst was maily fuelled by those plastik multipart warriors. the first impression was that it goes the mordheimroad, which is a good thing.
do you know more about the mechanics and the feel when played?
i saw it a while ago, and interesst was maily fuelled by those plastik multipart warriors. the first impression was that it goes the mordheimroad, which is a good thing.
do you know more about the mechanics and the feel when played?
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Re: Frostgrave
I like the look of this, which is bad for my bank balance! 

I'm a Fighter, Not a Lover!
Re: Frostgrave
santa came early this year..
i read the rules and pondered about the spells, not yet done with the details (items, treasure-tables ect).
the first thing that sprang to me and i realy like about it is... the unusual size of the book.
being a bit smaller than regular din A4, paired with that its is just around 1,5cm thick, it lies very nice in the hand.
as i like games that are centered around a narative way to fight, i'm eager to try it out asap. what i find very nice, are the "neutral" beasties you can have on the table.
i dont want to decide if i like the mechanics until i played it, they look somehow new and interesting so far. just one point that isnt to my liking sofar.. spell-slinging is quite limited quantity-wise per turn.
but maybe there are some nasty combos that circumvent this. off to read the goodies now.
i read the rules and pondered about the spells, not yet done with the details (items, treasure-tables ect).
the first thing that sprang to me and i realy like about it is... the unusual size of the book.
being a bit smaller than regular din A4, paired with that its is just around 1,5cm thick, it lies very nice in the hand.
as i like games that are centered around a narative way to fight, i'm eager to try it out asap. what i find very nice, are the "neutral" beasties you can have on the table.
i dont want to decide if i like the mechanics until i played it, they look somehow new and interesting so far. just one point that isnt to my liking sofar.. spell-slinging is quite limited quantity-wise per turn.
but maybe there are some nasty combos that circumvent this. off to read the goodies now.