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Stosstruppen23 Nov 2021 7:50 a.m. PST

I had bought some Aegyptus figures some time ago to use in some sort of fantasy/egypt, or even maybe colonial explorer game. I was wondering how the rules are for the actual Wargods games? Let me know what you think compared to other similar rules.

Wackmole923 Nov 2021 8:23 a.m. PST

Hi

I played 1st edition long ago. The models are cool but rules are slow and poor laid out.

The Nigerian Lead Minister23 Nov 2021 12:28 p.m. PST

I have a couple of Wargods armies, Heru and Anubi. Nice figures. They play other games. The rules were slow and kind of clunky, but bad per se, just not exciting.

Stosstruppen23 Nov 2021 1:40 p.m. PST

The figures are pretty awesome, especially the Anubi. Probably end up collecting the minis for other rules it looks like…

CBPIII29 Nov 2021 7:31 a.m. PST

Longtime WarGods player from 1st edition to the current 2nd edition and Olympus. Not sure where others are getting slow rules impressions from.

The order system with alternating activation is great. You don't have to activate your own units on your turn, you can activate your opponent's unit that was going to charge one of your units anticipating it would move into range. They fail the charge and then their target unit comes in with a charge of their own now that the enemy is closer.

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