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Looks and sounds ok. However there seems to be loads of new tabletop wargames showing there heads now. While choice is a good thing, one does start to feel a little overwhelmed on deciding the stayers from the fleeting fancies.
great video about the game. ive got those starters as well to demo off at my LGS. its surprising how destructive the game can be at 500pts and i cant wait to expand into the 750pts. though i think the beauty of the game is that even though you can have a massive mini like a Raze or Mongo on the field, it can go down swiftly. as well as each factions specific Special Abilities, things feel well balanced.
Outcasts might not be the strongest on the field, but drain enough AP to stop opponents from doing anything the next round over as well as Brutes acting as walking cover.
Forsaken are great for engaging multiple targets and their high armor makes them hard to kill at times.
Any chance of a size comparison with a GW mini (thinking the DA minis would make excellent Necromunda gangers)
Sounds like a nice game – looking forward to the next videos 🙂
Very helpful guys.. good video.