by Guarda de Assalto » July 15th, 2014, 10:52 am
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by Cervantes3773 » July 15th, 2014, 4:24 pm
red harvest wrote:Cervantes3773 wrote:I'm very excited for those fancy red ones...
Red is the perfect color, isn't it?
Given that you need custom molds for dice like that, I wonder if CB may have splurged and got a full set of molds, so each faction can have them. I hope so.
And what is going on with the Greek letters and Chinese(?) characters for icons?
by Todd » July 15th, 2014, 4:32 pm
ElectricPaladin wrote:...and Neoterra doesn't get... anything, I think)...
by Claudius Sol » July 15th, 2014, 5:29 pm
Let's see...
PanOceania:
Panoceania | 7 models
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Fusilier Combi (10|0)
Fusilier Combi (10|0)
Fusilier Combi (10|0)
Nisse Combi (31|0)
Orc Lieutenant (40|0)
Akal Combi (23|0)
Knight Hospitaller MULTI (48|0)
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172/300 points | 0/6 swc
open with Aleph Toolbox g : http://goo.gl/PUDLVC
That's as bare-bones basic as I figured would be reasonable. It's not a far fetched idea to imagine this reaching 200 points if some of the fusiliers were specialists and if you gave out a few special weapons.
Nomads:
Nomads | 7 models
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Alguacil Combi (10|0)
Alguacil Combi (10|0)
Alguacil Combi (10|0)
Securitate Combi (23|0)
Mobile Brigada Lieutenant (43|0)
Spektr Combi (33|0)
Reverend Moira MULTI (38|0)
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167/300 points | 0/6 swc
open with Aleph Toolbox : http://goo.gl/UnSiGQ
Only slightly less. Note that I didn't have a proper price value for the Grenzer, so it could very well be an additional 8 points from the Securitate Combi, making him 31 points. I just figured a LI or MI level of points was likely for the guy.
Same thing as the PanO set: Specialists and Weapons could easily bump it up to 200 points.
For less than $70 (including tax and at MSRP), you get:
a roughly 200 point army
3 D20's
templates + markers
gaming mat + terrain
Ruler
soft cover version of the rules (otherwise free online)
That's assuming you're splitting the thing, of course.
Some tournaments are even run at 200 points. This is literally a $70 buy-in for a tournament legal (not necessarily powerful) set.
Compared to WM/H 2-player starters.
For roughly $60 (including tax and at MSRP), you get:
a roughly 20-25 point army
rules (normally not provided free)
dice
ruler
Very few WM/H tournaments will run anything but a Mangled Metal event at 25 (a standard point level) points. Mangled Metal events are rare. The "typical" point levels for tournaments are 35 and 50 points. This would mean to reach 35 points (roughly our 200 point equivalent in Infinity), you'd have to spend (usually) $30-40 additional. To reach 50 points, you're likely spending an additional $60-80. That's assuming you aren't "required" to buy the really expensive stuff because they're just that good rules-wise. As a WM/H player, I can say for certain that Icestorm is a much better deal.
That's my morning tirade / $0.02.
Ah, sorry, I was just using those as sorts of place-holders as those are the points levels I'd imagine those two will be at, if not more.
The Knight Hospitalier seems like a good base for the Father Knight and the Moira seems a good base for the Healer.
by Horsefeathers » July 15th, 2014, 5:32 pm
Plebian wrote:
Didn't see this posted over here.
dice.by Guarda de Assalto » July 15th, 2014, 5:53 pm
ElectricPaladin wrote:But, yeah... if you play the wrong army (neither PanO or Nomads) or the wrong sectorial (Military Orders and Bakunin don't seem to get much from this box outside the one new model, and Neoterra doesn't get... anything, I think), the keep:trade ratio could be totally off.
by Machinist » July 15th, 2014, 6:13 pm
by Red Viper » July 15th, 2014, 6:34 pm
by macfergusson » July 15th, 2014, 9:21 pm
by Todd » July 15th, 2014, 10:18 pm
Red Viper wrote:I'm curious to see how much scenery they have in the box.
by Michaud » July 15th, 2014, 10:52 pm
Claudius Sol wrote:Posted this in the official forums, but thought it'd be a good idea to share it here, as well....
Very few WM/H tournaments will run anything but a Mangled Metal event at 25 (a standard point level) points. Mangled Metal events are rare. The "typical" point levels for tournaments are 35 and 50 points. This would mean to reach 35 points (roughly our 200 point equivalent in Infinity), you'd have to spend (usually) $30-40 additional. To reach 50 points, you're likely spending an additional $60-80. That's assuming you aren't "required" to buy the really expensive stuff because they're just that good rules-wise. As a WM/H player, I can say for certain that Icestorm is a much better deal.
Todd wrote:Red Viper wrote:I'm curious to see how much scenery they have in the box.
I'm guessing there will be relatively few actual scenery objects (low cover and such). I think the play mat itself will simulate terrain, sort of like a game board (for example, thick black borders denoting infinitely high walls and that type of thing). That's really the only way to get enough terrain into the box to actually play a game of Infinity, and O:IS is supposed to be playable as is. Especially since the game doesn't scale down to 2'x2' very well , which is still probably more physical terrain coverage than we can reasonably expect out of it for the price.
Then again, they could have packed it with a bunch of simple card board buildings I guess.
by Claudius Sol » July 15th, 2014, 10:52 pm
by Splod » July 16th, 2014, 12:35 am
by ElectricPaladin » July 16th, 2014, 1:18 am
Splod wrote:I'm still not sure about whether a playmat will suit the gameplay of Infinity. But I've got a whole shed load of WotC Dungeon Tiles to have a trial run with, see how they play out.
by macfergusson » July 16th, 2014, 1:39 am
ElectricPaladin wrote:Why is no one playing boarding actions on space ships and space stations, kidnapping important corporate figures from office buildings, infiltrating military bases for information, or assassination government officials in their mansions?
by ElectricPaladin » July 16th, 2014, 2:01 am
macfergusson wrote:ElectricPaladin wrote:Why is no one playing boarding actions on space ships and space stations, kidnapping important corporate figures from office buildings, infiltrating military bases for information, or assassination government officials in their mansions?
Working on that, must remember to post pictures when it's done...

by Splod » July 16th, 2014, 2:25 am