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  1. On 5/14/2023 at 3:25 PM, Nellie said:

    Nice find! I'd be keen to jump in and play a bit of 6e (or 7e corebook with 6e army books) if there's enough local interest.

    7e core book with 6e army books is the way!

     

    I've been playing this for a few years. It's a ton of fun. Shame I can only find one person to play with, lol.

     

    We'll be playing a WHFB game on Friday of OFCC this year, any Fantasy players should come say hi!

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  2. On 9/23/2022 at 10:44 AM, PumpkinHead said:

    I for one would volunteer to help get OFCC back to what it was. I am a bit north, but I would be willing to help in what ever capacity is needed.

     

    Same here, I'll help however I can. OFCC is the peak Warhammer gaming experience!

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  3. I think 7th ed was the best edition. My group recently started playing 7th again and we haven't had this much fun with 40k in years!

     

    7th ed Maelstrom Missions are a ton of fun and we get to play with things like blast templates and vehicle armor values again. 7th ed formations can get a little silly but as long as nobody is trying to be a beardy git then we have a good time.

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  4. On 10/7/2021 at 10:39 AM, Brother Glacius said:

    I have to say I always felt a bit overwhelmed by the 8th edition rules, and 9thAge has the issue of being just as complicated, but now different terminology that has to be learned (ugh). Playing 6th ed armies over 7th ed rules seems fun.

    It's a really fun way to play 7th ed without the power creep. The core rule changes from 6th to 7th were all good ones in my opinion. 4 wide ranks looks weird to me lol.

     

    I agree on 9th age. I would rather play an old edition with the books I have rather than learn an entirely new system.

  5. 22 hours ago, Brother Glacius said:

    I pulled my 5th edition rules out and was fondly remembering those games (my real starter edition to WFB). I really enjoyed the magic system. Compared to the dice stacking you can do in later editions, the simple 2d6 for # of cards meant magic was there, but not overwhelmingly so. Of course I could be looking at that with rose colored glasses.

     

    I've never played 5th edition, but I recently found an unpunched 5th ed Warhammer Magic set in my storage. Maybe I'll have to give that a try if I can track down the army books I need.

     

    Let's do our best to revive the fantasy forums!

  6. I have been playing 7th ed core rules using only 6th ed army books, and I've been loving it. 6th ed army books are pretty balanced with each other and 7th ed core rules tighten up a few things from 6th. It's basically 6th edition with 5 wide ranks and more clear combat rules lol.

     

    Anyone in Vancouver want to play some 6th ed Fantasy? I live in Orchards, and have two tables with fully painted terrain. Still working on getting my armies painted though. I don't mind driving for a game either.

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  7. I have a box of old Wood Elves laying around. I think I have 20ish metal Dryads, 2 metal Treemen, old school Orion, Glade Riders, and Warhawk Riders. They're in rough shape but it's nothing a little simple green can't fix!

     

    I'll dig out the box and try to get some exact numbers later.

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  8. My OFCC Eldar army for this year could kill 40 Necron Warriors in one turn with shooting if my entire army is in range, I had Doom cast on one unit of Warriors, Guide cast on my unit of 20 Guardians, and I had average rolling.

     

    The chances of getting 50 models within 12" range are slim so I dont think my army is a good example lol. Guardians are surprisingly good at short range.

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