Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Diablo 3: Whimsydale
Last night we took a temporary break from our non-electronic gaming to revisit Diablo 3. Rest assured, we will return to our regular board/card/miniature/RPG gaming next week. Magnus recently suggested a game of Diablo 3, which prompted us to break out our old Blizzard accounts and fire up the computers.
We managed to level up from ~51 to ~65 and completed the Reaper of Souls Act V by defeating Malthael.
Alas, the most frightening encounter we had looked something like this:
What we saw and did on the other side of that strange gate was not natural.
Like so many of Lovecraft's protagonists, going through that gate to this other dimension had a profound effect on us and our sanity. Whimsydale changed us forever.
I didn't sleep last night...and I doubt I will tonight. We know the true meaning of diabolical.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
28mm German Infantry WIP - GF
I picked up these 28mm Germans from Village Games when they were clearing out their WW2 stuff a few years back. They've been sitting neglected for far too long. Some detail work and basing to finish up on, but these guys are getting closer to being finished.
Our gaming group has played a fair amount of Flames of War in 15mm, but not much in 28mm. We did try Bolt Action once and I'd like to give the rules another try. I've heard good things about Chain of Command as well.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Imperial Assault - Story Mission #1: Aftermath
Imperial Assault is a strategy board game of tactical combat and missions for two to five players, offering two distinct games of battle and adventure in the Star Wars™ universe!
Imperial Assault puts you in the midst of the Galactic Civil War between the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire after the destruction of the Death Star over Yavin 4. Imperial Assault offers two separate game experiences. The campaign game pits the limitless troops and resources of the Galactic Empire against a crack team of elite Rebel operatives as they strive to break the Empire’s hold on the galaxy, while the skirmish game invites you and a friend to muster strike teams and battle head-to-head over conflicting objectives.
Last night we played the first mission in the campaign: Aftermath! Jim took on the role of the Rebels while I was in charge of the Empire. The heroes selected were
· Diala Passil - Haunted Exile
· Gideon Argus - Valiant Commander
· Jyn Odan - The Smuggler
· Gaarkhan - Fierce Warrior (Wookie)
Each character has special abilities which can be triggered using either "surges" from the dice or by spending endurance points. Stormtroopers, for example, are allowed to re-roll an attack die if they are adjacent to another trooper, while the Imperial Officer is able to order nearby friendly models to move out of turn.
The Rebels ended up destroying all four Imperial transmission terminals and won the game. This gave them additional credits to spend on items/upgrades before the next mission.
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Saturday, March 21, 2015
Reaper Bones Bookcase and metal "Tierce" rogue - DS
Bookcase and Tierce #03265 |
Tierce was sculpted by Jeff Grace. It's a very classic rogue and fun to paint. I think I may try another one with a weapon swap.
The bookcase is part of the my Reaper Bones II order, and is the first mini completed out of that particular mountain. It was part of the "Dungeon Dressing" add-on pack.
As a reminder: Don't forget to wash your plastic minis (and really all minis.) I used Foundry Spearshaft colours for the wood on the bookcase. Foundry paint, for the most part, is the best paint I own for basecoats...especially as I do not prime any minis before painting. I had problems with painting the books though. Whatever flux they use to get them out of the molds resisted the normal ease of applying paint. Then I recalled that in my excitement to start, I forgot to soap it up.
Come to think of it, I forgot to soap up and wash Tierce too, but that proved far less problematic.
Remember kids, wash those minis with soap and water before you paint! |
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Legends of the Old West - JR, GF
LEGENDS OF THE OLD WEST is a tabletop miniatures game which allows you to bring to life the deeds of the brave lawmen and gunfighters of the most famous period in America's history.
This 136-page book lays out rules for gunfights (and bar fights and knife fights) using miniatures to represent the famous gunslingers of the old American West. Beyond the rules for combat, the book is really an invitation to start a light RPG compaign, evaluating each member of your potential gang and assigning a dollar value to keep him on retainer. So use your old railroad buildings to stage a gunfight or created an entire economic campaign pitting the ranchers against the sod-busters. All the tools are in this book.
Like all Games Workshop books, there is plenty of eye candy and tips on painting and scenery.
LotOW is based on Warhammer and Lord of the Rings tabletop battle game with Necromunda and Mordheim mixed in.
We played two games last night, both using the High Noon scenario. Jim brought his posse of Lawmen and I pulled out my Outlaws. Not much finesse, just straight forward shootin' and fightin'!
The first game was played in town and the second took place in the wilderness. The Outlaws came out on top in both, partially due to their special "Life is Cheap" rule. Sometimes crime does pay!
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Pathfinder RPG Session 09: Thistletop (3)
After the melee finished, the party recovers and searches the areas where the Thistletop goblins emerged from. |
The continuation of the Pathfinder RPG path Rise of the Runelords! As always ahead be *spoilers*
Gilly the halfling rogue leads the way using her size and stealth abilities to scout. |
Entering the courtyard. |
A room is found with a stairwell going down. |
At the bottom of the stairs is a room with another door. Gilly hears someone moving around inside. Tuihirdock suggests a charge on the occupant to maximize surprise. |
A human woman, potentially a mage, is sitting at a table that is covered with scrolls and books. Before she can react, the warriors have engaged her and Gilly has fired her bow. |
...A secret door is found in the wall. A stairwell leads down. |
Moving down the stairs to the lower level. |
A room is found. The goblin fort was built on ruins of some sort. This room had ancient statues in alcoves in the walls. |
After searching the room, the party moves through a door on the far side... |
A trap is sprung on Rolf! A portcullis falls down from the ceiling trapping Rolf away from the rest of the party. Halberd like blades come out of the wall and slash him. |
Opening the door at the end of the hallway they find Nualia Tobyn, orchestrator of the attack on Sandpoint! She and her outsider ally are prepared for the adventurers. |
The room has a unnerving red coloring to it. Foul magic is present. |
Nualia and allies... Her left arm is mutated in some strange way. |
Brother Malcolm lends his healing powers to his wounded allies. |
Cinart and Oswald were waiting in the hall when they see Nualia's mercenaries coming to her aid. It's the bugbear Bruzthalamuz and a fighting man named Oren. |
Nualia has fallen! The party has retreated into her room to await the attack by her mercenaries. |
The bugbear charges into the room and is greeted by the weapons and magic of the party! |
The bugbear is slain. |
Oren the mercenary, seeing no hope in resisting surrenders. He is bound, secured, and questioned. |
Some questions do remain to be solved. What ritual did Nualia have planned? What is the nature of this structure...the goblins may have built the fort above, but these hallways are quite old. What was Lira researching? It could have something to do with the structure or Nualia's ritual. And lastly what fearsome beast is located behind the last door?
More soon! The finale of the Assault on Thistletop!
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