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By TinkerOoze, in Runewars Miniatures Game

I played the choose-your-own-adventure Terrinoth game and didn't come across anything technological past medieval stuff. There are potions and alchemy, though, but that seems more gnomish than dwarvish.

1 hour ago, tgall said:

The 1 health 1 shield spearman wonder what is this 'tank faction' label of which you speak?

They can armor to 3 with shield wall, with more versatility via lance corporal and Hawthorne inspiration.

50 minutes ago, Hepitude said:

I really wouldn't want tech dwarves... I like the hammer-smashing variety much better. Has anyone read the Terrinoth role-playing book? What kind of dwarves were represented in that?

Comes out in 2 weeks

15 minutes ago, Aetheriac said:

Comes out in 2 weeks

Yay!!!!

Dwarves in Terrinoth are not tech dwarves. They are usually drunken dwarves though.

27 minutes ago, TallTonyB said:

Dwarves in Terrinoth are not tech dwarves. They are usually drunken dwarves though.

Everyone likes drunken dwarves!

5 hours ago, TallTonyB said:

Dwarves in Terrinoth are not tech dwarves. They are usually drunken dwarves though.

They're fairly tech-y in like Rune Age. I mean, they have Digging Machine (name?) which is presumably steam-powered. I guess they could always just 'retcon' that kind of thing out. I wouldn't really care if they did.

To me, the dwarven (and orcish) stature matters. I like Latari mechanics, but find their visual aesthetics so unappealing as to prevent me from even considering playing them. So a dwarven army that doesn’t look good would be a bust for me

Are we talking Snow White and the 7 Dwarves stature? Small but stocky-ish? Are we talking LotR dwarves? Discworld dwarves? Warhammer Fantasy dwarves where they are 4’ tall and can weigh a solid 400 lbs?

Given the current RWM models to exaggerate features, I’m assuming closer to Warhammer Fantasy, but I’m not informed on this one

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On 4/9/2018 at 1:28 PM, Hepitude said:

I really wouldn't want tech dwarves... I like the hammer-smashing variety much better. Has anyone read the Terrinoth role-playing book? What kind of dwarves were represented in that?

I don't think it's on store shelves quite yet...

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I didn't see this thread was longer than a single page of posts.

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