Dezartfox wrote:
spuds4ever wrote:
Yep, well it sounds like they're finally trying to gas the last life out of SBG. Although there still isn't any proper proof.
Was talking to my manager buddy, and apparently they're not allowed to SHOW people SBG intro games, people have to ask for them, they can only introduce WotR to them.
So yeah, bye bye sbg!
Sad really, because at the moment, there's more sbg games going on than fantasy at my store.
Unfortunately, I have more sad news to bring on the subject, my friends.
At my local GW the same has happened, but alas, that isn't the worst of it. SBG has also lost a vital influx of young gamers. The SBG beginners games/club (which was about 6-12 members strong at any one time) has been scraped in favour of WotR beginner games/club. I also discovered that this isn't exclusive to my GW, it's being rolled out all over the UK. It was done very subtly as well. First of all they introduced WotR as an alternative (running at the same time, but not much intrest was shown), then the Staff became more involved, some (the friendly ones who I know well) lent people
their models to play the WotR beginner games with, then they just scrapped the SBG games all together after 50% had been swayed over to the Dark Side.
This only happened a month ago, the week after I returned from my holiday.
I'll probably buy the box, if only to get a pocket sized version of the WotR book (rather than the huge paperweight I spent £35 on) and the orcs and wargs.
And now for some specultaion:
The box has to have a plastic epic hero (or even a legendary formation) for both sides in it, because the WotR rules state that you have to have at least one an Epic Hero (or a Legendary Formation) since you have to choose a named hero (in effect) to be your leader before you pick any other troops..