Fighting over an AT-AT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_OCQJjx4Z8
And a great use for shoe laces ?
EDIT, There's also a play-through video of a game including this.
Edited by Andyh19Fighting over an AT-AT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_OCQJjx4Z8
And a great use for shoe laces ?
EDIT, There's also a play-through video of a game including this.
Edited by Andyh19???
Just to clarify - it's a lovely table, but never watch BoW videos for the gameplay if you want to learn something about a game, their bumbling rules-fudging is *legendary*.
25 minutes ago, Yodhrin said:Just to clarify - it's a lovely table, but never watch BoW videos for the gameplay if you want to learn something about a game, their bumbling rules-fudging is *legendary*.
Yeah but its really sad because I find them Entertaining and fun to watch, but really a lot of Rules Mistakes
BoW has fantastic production values but I can't stand watching them play games. They just seem endlessly derailed into sidebars and feel very uninvested in the game they're trying to showcase.
They have great tables with great terrain, the immersion is great and I feel inspired to create similar tables one day, but I only "watch" them as background noise while painting.
Lots of rules mistakes with many of them being pretty straightforward rules that they shouldn't be messing up after a number of videos at this point.
Also, I dont like that they rarely ever use terrain as cover when it is a big factor in this game, nor do they use majority of the board. Most games they seem to just line up their stuff and shoot on one section of the battlefield. Most of their youtube comments complain about basically the same thing
My favorite rule break so far from BoW is their made up counter attack during melee.