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Sholto

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  1. The other fun model with Molly is Bete Noir. Molly can bring her out anywhere she can bring Killjoy out (see above), but Bete comes with her own box of tricks and is cheaper than Killjoy. Fun for interacts or Stake a Claim. Once you're done with her over there, kill her and bring her out over here :)
  2. Try Liesl from Taban Miniatures
  3. My plan is currently to go with:- Cassandra Howard Langston 2 x Coryphee Practised Production This gives me a fast, survivable Master who helps with Scheme Markers, a major beatstick and two Scheme runners who can also become a beatstick as needed. The temptation of a Mech Rider is strong, however!
  4. David McGuire. My writing is mostly 1st edition, and back then stories didn't get by-lines! I have one in Shifting Loyalties, however.
  5. I wrote a story about the origins of the Effigies for Wyrd, but it got cut from Book 3 of 1st ed for space reasons. They have never re-used it, although it might turn up in Chronicles at some point. I do wonder if Wyrd realise they still have it!
  6. I usually use him to protect two models (Yin and a Hanged, say), and he is a lot easier to keep out of LOS that way. But if your opponent wants to get him they usually will find a way. This is okay, as it is AP that is (probably) not going into Schemes or Strategy.
  7. I wrote Master of Fate, and I'm glad you liked it :-)
  8. I really didn't expect Batman to show up with his trained Raptors and take down Katniss so easily.
  9. I have the AB Poison Ivy, and it is very good indeed.
  10. Sholto

    Wave 3 Gold

    Ramos could have some fun with an Electrical Creation. Use Glimpse the Void to bury a Reactivated Hank and send the EC up field. When it dies, out pops Hank Of course, Guild could do the same with Papa Loco, or Lady J. Viks could do it...
  11. The difficulty I am having with your question is that you appear to be using a tool (a wet palette) to address an unrelated problem (thick paint). If your issue is that your paint is too thick, then the solution is to thin your paints. Water will do just fine (you can get into additives later). A wet palette might thin your paint a little, but that is not its function. A wet palette is meant to stop your paint drying out - as the water evaporates from your paint it draws up replacement water from the sponge below to keep the paint wet (hence 'wet palette').
  12. Sholto

    Wave 3 Gold

    Absolutely - depending on the Strat and Schemes
  13. Sholto

    Wave 3 Gold

    Emissary + Arcane Conflux = all December Acolytes within 4" are on +s to attack. Cover? What cover?
  14. "I am playing <ARCANIST MASTER/ LEVI>. Which of my non-Master models would you like to ban? Actually, never mind. I'll just put Mech Rider back in my case, shall I?"
  15. This could be fun. You would need a willing group of attendees, however, who are all on board with the idea. But yeah - I could see this working.
  16. So if a Ronin Focused and made a melee attack on Bishop, missed and Bishop got his Df trigger off, would the Dg flip for the Df trigger benefit from the plus flip from the Focus? EDIT: no, it wouldn't. Never mind
  17. I disagree. Provided you don't treat stairs as climbable terrain (and the rules specifically say you shouldn't), then provided your terrain has plenty of stairs between levels you can easily incorporate elevation changes in your games. If you have lots of blank walls with no way up or down them then you might as well be playing in a canyon, but cities have steps and stairs galore and so should decent city terrain.
  18. I played a few games with this set-up, and it's 10" from the top of the bridge to the surface of the water below. I love vertical elevations and try and find new ways to incorporate them to make the games fun:- A game that deals with verticality really well is Batman Miniatures Game. I am not accusing the BMG ruleset of being water-tight or perfectly balanced, but in terms of producing pure gameplay fun and magic, it is unrivalled.
  19. A model performing an Action is referred to in the rules many times as "the acting model". If you were to assume that an action taken due to eg. Obey did not result in the Obeyed model immediately becoming an acting model, then many of the rules would not work. For example, all LoS is described as being from the acting model to the target. The intention cannot be that Obeyed models cannot draw LoS. Therefore Obeyed models are also acting models. Note that nowhere does it say that there can be only one acting model at a time. So the model who eg. casts Obey is acting. So is the model who takes an action due to Obey.
  20. I like it on Cassandra if I think she is going to take some heat and I need her to survive. While is fairly often. I also take it on Bishop, just to make his Riposte even more annoying. I would consider it on Ironsides and Mei Feng, but don't remember ever taking it with them. Other than that, not so much.
  21. All's fair in a tournament. Or playing against Neverborn
  22. I think you have to stretch the meaning of "any resulting" beyond the usual bounds of language to declare that eg. Killjoy's damage flip does not result from the Prompt action taken by the Child.
  23. I love the idea of the Malifaux Child's squeaky voice exhorting Killjoy to "whack it again, sir, if you please!", and Killjoy giving a desultory swing, but his heart's not really in it.
  24. I think by that time Killjoy will have started hitting your own crew! I played Killjoy with Colette quite a bit back in 1st edition (my Killjoy model has a top hat), but only once so far in M2E. Took him against Misaki, and had him pop out a Dove after Misaki had activated. He ate her and then started on Ototo. He was just as brutal as you might imagine. My opponent was not very experienced so I took the foot off the pedal and stopped Prompting the big guy
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