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Warhammer Armies Project

#1 Post by Ramesesis »

I am assembling my asurs using the rules from Warhammer Armies Project.
But were can I post questions about it?
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Good to see you Ramesesis.

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Ramesesis wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 5:23 pm I am assembling my asurs using the rules from Warhammer Armies Project.
But were can I post questions about it?
My advice would be to start a thread in the Warhammer 8th editon forum. It functions as a bit of a catch-all for Warhammer content for example there are threads about 6th edition there.
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Great! I will do that! Thanks!
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#4 Post by Prince of Spires »

Indeed, what he sais...

Maybe we should rename that forum to simply "Warhammer Fantasy" or something similar.

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Playing WAP as well.
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Aerendar Valandil wrote: Sun May 01, 2022 6:31 pm Playing WAP as well.
How are you finding it Aerendar?
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#7 Post by MasterOfNone »

I've never looked much into WAP and 9th Edition, maybe I should.
From what I can see it seems very close to 8th Edition in term of rules - but how much, can anyone tell?
Also, how widely played is it?
Who writes the new army books?
Both facts and opinions welcome :)
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It is getting closer and closer to trying it. It is a bit hard to find hard since the choice of stuff is just huge!
The amount of magic items to choose from is stagering
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#9 Post by Aerendar Valandil »

SpellArcher wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 6:01 pmHow are you finding it Aerendar?
It's a solid ruleset, well thought out, 8th without the disadvantages. I like most rules choices, magic is meaningful but not overwhelming, combat a bit more detailed as vanilla Warhammer, and shooting is actually a thing.

Plays well, although battles tend to take a bit longer to play.
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