mattc Posted May 6, 2020 Report Share Posted May 6, 2020 Hey Wyrdos! This week we found Waldo trying to get a giant rock in through the front door. He’s surprisingly strong, and it took all of us to stop his impromptu redecorating. When we asked him what in the world he was doing, Waldo claimed he’d wanted to learn a new language, so he went out and “borrowed” the Rosetta Stone. Waldo’s never been one for academia; we think he just wanted an excuse to steal something. He insisted he has a special card that lets him rent ancient relics. On closer inspection, it was just a sticky note with his picture drawn on in crayon. Looks like we’re going to need to make a few phone calls to the British Museum… In related news, we’re proud to announce new translations of the Malifaux 3E rulebook! It is now available in Spanish, Italian, and Russian, with a Japanese version coming shortly. As a reminder, we also have German, French, and Polish versions available. Click on the link below and check them out! Languages in Malifaux are a great way to add depths and character to your Through the Breach campaigns. Might want to take a look at the Tome of Tongues if your Fated characters are interested in learning some new words… just make sure you don’t bend its pages! That’s all for this week, Wyrdos. Waldo will no doubt keep giving us headaches, but for now we’re just trying to stop him from using the Rosetta Stone as a coffee table… 8 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyle Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 We’ve got one last surprise for you this week, and that is a fully translated version of our Core Rules for Malifaux Third Edition. This time, it’s in Japanese! For our Japanese players, you can find the rulebook in the Malifaux Languages section on our site. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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