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I will be 100 percent honest with you. The game is fun. But you will not play it that often... for one reason.

 

It is a chore to build/paint/set up the boards for the missions (and also it takes a while to take apart and put away).

 

If you have your own private space where you can leave a table set up for Boarding Actions. Great. Buy the book and enjoy.

 

If you are going to play at a shop, It just becomes a pain in the setup/disassembly and you end up just playing a regular game of 40k or Kill Team.

 

It's happened to me and my friends.

I would only consider it if you meet at least one of these conditions:

1 - You and likely opponents like the current edition enough to go back to it when it soon ends for boarding games

2 - You and likely opponents are willing to take inspiration from the book and play it forward to future editions.

3 - You are 'Ready to go' willing to immediately launch into playing a bunch of boarding actions.

 

Otherwise I wouldn't touch boarding rules based on 10th ed based on the estimated remaining lifetime of the edition.

41 minutes ago, Cleon said:

I would only consider it if you meet at least one of these conditions:

1 - You and likely opponents like the current edition enough to go back to it when it soon ends for boarding games

2 - You and likely opponents are willing to take inspiration from the book and play it forward to future editions.

3 - You are 'Ready to go' willing to immediately launch into playing a bunch of boarding actions.

 

Otherwise I wouldn't touch boarding rules based on 10th ed based on the estimated remaining lifetime of the edition.

I only play Oldhammer 40K and HH 2.0. And I would like to know how valuable the presented scenarios are in the book irrespective of edition. If the scenarios are not up to snuff then I will put the walls down as I please and use the objective marker models which had been released many years ago.

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