And here's my generic Knight Errant. The shield is jsut for aesthetics. I saw it and KNEW I had to have a 30k model with it.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Another Reaver Lord and Knight Errant
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Kingdom Death Solo Campaign Year 1
So I decided to start a solo campaign. I don't know how far I'll go before I find other players but we'll see. I can always come back to it later.
The starting Survivors are Gehrnam, Eileen, Vance, and Maria.
The first battle went pretty well with only Vance getting severely injured, ruptured spleen. Eileen took max wounds to the feet, head, and torso while gettign knocked down a lot. Gerhnam did the least and Maria just got rag-dolled by reactions. Vance ended up killing the lion.
The settlement was named Yharnam, bet you didn't see that one coming. Since Vance had to sit out he's the one who pondered the meaning of life in the settlement.
They all earned their paint and I'll have them all painted for the next session.
The learning curve is very steep. First thing I learned was to have survivors close to each other so they can get hit's in early, spread the damage, and not have to chase the lion down. Over all it took an hour and a half, most of which figuring out how to get through the First Story instructions. It was a lot of fun though.
The starting Survivors are Gehrnam, Eileen, Vance, and Maria.
The first battle went pretty well with only Vance getting severely injured, ruptured spleen. Eileen took max wounds to the feet, head, and torso while gettign knocked down a lot. Gerhnam did the least and Maria just got rag-dolled by reactions. Vance ended up killing the lion.
The settlement was named Yharnam, bet you didn't see that one coming. Since Vance had to sit out he's the one who pondered the meaning of life in the settlement.
They all earned their paint and I'll have them all painted for the next session.
The learning curve is very steep. First thing I learned was to have survivors close to each other so they can get hit's in early, spread the damage, and not have to chase the lion down. Over all it took an hour and a half, most of which figuring out how to get through the First Story instructions. It was a lot of fun though.
Monday, March 7, 2016
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