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Tellurian Games News« Neuer DSA Roman: Caldaia | Main | Dungeonslayers RSP » 18 November 2010
No Quarter Magazine 33
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No Quarter Magazine 33 No Quarter 33 represents and showcases the final stretch on a number of projects for Privateer Press. Firstly, it is the final issue of 2010, marking the end of another great year of No Quarter material. The magazine saw a number of big changes in both design and content this year and is looking great. In addition, some guy from California took over the position of editor-in-chief.
Battle Report: Swamp Stomp The final book of 2010 is Forces of HORDES: Minions, and to celebrate this momentous occasion, we present a Minions-themed battle report. Soon enough, you'll be able to add new Minion warlocks, warbeasts, and troops to your HORDES armies or simply play a Minion-only army via the new Minion Pacts. The goal of this Battle Report is to showcase some of the awesome potential a Minion army can bring to the table.
Hardcore 2010 The Hardcore tournament format is a long-standing tradition for Privateer Press at Gen Con. This year, players participated in the first Mk II Gen Con Hardcore, so there were a few changes along the way. As always, though, Hardcore featured fast and furious action with strict time limits as well as a strict painting requirement.
2010 Masters Tournament This August at Gen Con, the finest WARMACHINE and HORDES players from across the land assembled to take part in the very first Mk II Masters Tournament. In addition to being the first Mk II Masters, this year's format featured one other change. Each player needed to demonstrate an absolute mastery of their chosen faction by fielding four distinct lists each led by a different warcaster or warlock. The competition was fierce, the battles grueling and carnage-filled, but in the end, one player stood above the rest and was crowned champion.
2010 Formula P3 Grandmaster This year at Gen Con, miniature painters from across the world assembled for a chance at fortune and fame in the annual P3 Grandmaster Painting Competition. The level of artistry in the entries was phenomenal, and it was quite clear each contestant spent months (maybe years) crafting and painting a model worthy of consideration by our judges.
Guts & Gears: Nephilim Lord Kutzov, I submit to you the following report, which provides new intelligence on the growing presence of draconic abominations within the confines of the Motherland. Although our understanding of these creatures is still rudimentary, I have lately discovered something profoundly interesting with regards to how these beasts may have spread across our lands so quickly...
Strategic Academy: Khador This installment of the Strategic Academy delves into the forces that comprise the Khadoran Empire's military. The cold motherland ruled by Empress Vanar has produced soldiers hardened by both weather and grueling combat. Each frost-wreathed breath drives them onward to conquer new territory in the name of the Hammer, Anvil, and Forge. The warcasters who usher these forces into war combine unstoppable warjacks with cunning strategy to pierce even the most tempered enemy defenses.
Power Progression: Trollbloods The mighty Trollbloods of the kriels have been some of my favorite models since the faction was first released. They were my first HORDES army, having drawn me in with their large, detailed models and Celtic aesthetic with an Iron Kingdoms slant. What I found when learning to play Trollbloods is that it's a very forgiving army.
The Gavyn Kyle Files: Lord Carver I find it hard to believe that an individual of my skills is required to document the movements and activities of so conspicuous a creature as the farrow chieftain known as Lord Carver. Are my fees so negligible, my talents so commonplace, that they can be squandered on following the movements of Caen's least discreet would-be conqueror? Bei uns im Shop. |
