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Post by gjnoronh on Jan 12, 2016 17:15:39 GMT -5
I know at this point in the fantasy scene we can't find an approach to systems that satisfies everyone but I like the multisystem approach. Crossroads is always a great event and I highly recommend it. I'm trying to organize some xwing on friday night. I plan on being at this event even if I'm not a big fan of any of the the three systems as the event itself is so much fun to be at. From Corey the organizer ------------------ Hello everyone, Registration for Crossroads Spring break is now open. The dates are March 5-6. We are running 3 different gaming systems: Kings of War, Malifaux, and Warhammer 9th Age. I have table space for 80 players in total, so we will sell tickets until we hit that 80 player mark regardless of the gaming system. So if we end up with 50 KoW, 20 Malifaux, and 10 Warhammer players then that is how we will divide the event up. All information about the event can be found at www.crossroads-gt.comWe will also be looking into the possibility of running some X-wing on Friday night so additional details will come out about that later. Thanks, Corey www.crossroads-gt.com/------------------------
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Post by Taydan on Jan 14, 2016 6:57:24 GMT -5
At least two of us from Buffalo are going to this. I would most likely go even if I didn't want to play any of the games, as it is a great time and the community is amazing.
Anyone who has a Warhammer Fantasy (and most people with 40k or WM/H armies) army can play Kings of War with 30-60m of rules reading. No new models required.
Anyone who knows how to play Warhammer Fantasy can play 9th Age with minimal effort.
Anyone who doesn't play Malifaux, should. It is the most competitive and tactical war game on the market. It also happens to be the cheapest, by far.
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