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Posts posted by EccentricOwl
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Hey there. I've been making videos for a while about Infinity's backstory, and I thought it was time to make one for Malifaux.
It's nothing special, but I figured I'd start at the start, so to speak, and do a video exploring the early history of the world of Malifaux.
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Thank you, that's very helpful
I might have access to a Bete Noir somewhere, or a similar looking model to stand in until I can get one.
Is she that good? I notice she's out of keyword.
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3 minutes ago, Maniacal_cackle said:
She's super fun! You'll get a lot of playstyles with Reva, so my advice will be completely different to some others. I go all in on the corpse theme, as that's what attracted me to Reva in the first place. Here's my standard-ish list:
- Reva + Corpse candles
- Dead Rider
- Grave Golem
- Bete Noir
- Shieldbearer
- Bone Pile
- Restless spirit
So for most people on a budget, I'd recommend starting with Reva's core box + Dessicated box (Grave golem + Bone Piles). The restless spirit can be tricky, as the Returned box is not really worth it. But sometimes you can find a restless spirit (I think previously called a graveyard spirit) single box.
Wanyudo is normally an annoying model to buy, but if you're already in Ten Thunders that's also high on my recommended list.
Dead Rider is pretty great, so if you're looking for a third box that's a good option. Bete Noir is absolutely amazing for Reva, but comes in an annoying Seamus box. You may be able to find a second edition copy of her, in which case you can get her as a single. Bone piles work as a decent budget version of Bete, but really can't pull off the wide range of things that she does.
That's my two cents, anyway!
This is a great help!
What do you mean when you say that she has a lot of playstyles?
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Do you think Reva is compatible at all with asura Roten?
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I've got a load of these samplers and I'm looking to try to make some supports. I'm really obsessed with making an indoor Honeypot Casino board, so I need some indoor walls.
I've got all these - any suggestions on the look, colors, or design to make theem stand up straight as indoor walls?
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I already own quite a few Ten Thunders so I don't want to invest too much into Reva. I'm curious what boxes I would need to make her viable past her M3E core box.
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It's working again. Thank you so much! Sometimes it's just nice to have this on slower, older devices - I don't always need the images.
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I've got an old, slower phone. I'm really going to miss being able to use my Chromebook to access the old app, if so. It was very useful for me.
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8 hours ago, Adran said:
Victorian city buildings. You probably would need to make the larger ones enterable and have terrain inside. The smaller ones could be closed off buildings.
Hmmm, don't those usually have tall or slanted roofs?
6 hours ago, lusciousmccabe said:Georgian terraces are basically just rectangles with windows and doors on. Usually about 3 stories with a basement though so probably need some sort of playable interior. They also tend to enclose a courtyard that could have any kind of stuff in it.
Victorians liked that neoclassical style for large buildings. Thats basically just a big massive box with a triangle on top with and columns out the front. Could have a decent playable interior there with box lid as a removable roof.
For smaller things you could make market stalls, stables and sheds/outbuildings. Figure out a way of decorating things with something that looks like iron railings and you should be make anything look Malifauxish hide a lot of the boxiness.
That's a really cool idea about the Georgian-style terraces. I assume you mean something like this? That's not too hard, and I think that's a really good idea once I find a good supplier of scale model windows and doors.
The neoclassical style is also very appealing for one of the larger buildings.
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I'm not 100% sure of the theming, maybe Malifaux city?
They're all unfortunately very boxy and squarish, so I don't have a good idea of how to really make them stand out. They're all very... brutalist, and they'd probably do better as Infinity terrain. (Which I also make a lot of.)
Anyone have any tips or suggestions? I have more than 36 of these guys... the store was going out of business.
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Thank you.
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I did just want to ask, because I was having a bit of difficulty grokking it -
Do I just bring my entire collection to each game night? Like, when you do generation for the encounter, at what point am I supposed to choose my Master and all my units?
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I just bought a Lucius bundle from a friend. I'm not too mad that he comes with models that I can't really use - that's OK, that's to be expected with the new edition.
But the new box comes with only one "new" model, Agent 46.
Is the only way to get the model and card to buy the new Lucius Box from M3E? I can't make it to GenCon to pick it up, and I already have 2 Lawyers.
Malifaux New Bases???
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Yeah, I don't like them. I do get that if you have an insert, then it offers you more stuff you can do.
But you can always just, like... but the old bases? Wyrd's M2E bases are readily available... or you can do what I do and use MDF bases for every single thing.