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Recruiting for a new Medievil Fantesy style RPG. Based on the world from Dog Days loosely for world design and magic power balancers. I am open when it comes to plotlines, preferances, and other quirks.
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[WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
Hi, Chuck:
I'm coming late to the discussion, but here you go. I think we talked about a lot of these issues when I was down at the shop earlier in the year. We had to cut it short because you were meeting with a documentary crew, but as I recall, we covered many if not most of the good points that have already been made. So I'm really surprised that you're seriously considering this!
I haven't seen the new store setup yet, but in the old place, it sure looked like you'd have to sacrifice space for popular F/SF systems to be able to bring in much in the way of historical miniatures (other than Flames of War). So presumably you can spare the space now.
I don't have much useful advice, actually. Indeed, you're probably best listening to anything I say and then running as fast as you can in the opposite direction! But to add on to what you've already assessed:
>>> - WAB will be difficult for me to carry. I just did the math, and to import a copy of the rules and AoA would cost $105. I would then be lucky to sell them for what I paid to bring them in. VERY discouraging. I can SELL the HC rulebook and army list book for about $80 total and still make a normal profit.
Yep, that's a major negative factor for WAB, if the only way to make money on ancients is from the figures. Stuart set up a good distributorship for "Clash of Empires" using Brookhurst. I have no opinion to share regarding any others.
>>> - Even if WAB is a better game, it's not THAT much better. What I mean is that I think I can get HC to work as a game and as a product line. As you well know, we got WAB to work amazingly well at Cliff's store as a game, but it was a disaster as a product line, and he eventually had to drop it entirely (remember the the "Great Yellow Wall" of Foundry Figs he had?).
The Great Yellow Wall which I gleefully raided (and I think Jeff did too) when Cliff marked them down 40%, 50% and more? Yes, I think there's an important lesson there!
>>> - There are no "brand name" WAB figures, so it will be harder to establish as a product line in the store. Flames of War works for us because you have FoW figures, which stops most customers from going on the net to find alternative 15mm WWII figs. HC has a budding line of figs, so I can at least get some sales from that. The only way for any miniatures game to work in a store is for the store to make money selling the figs. It will be much harder to make WAB work because of this. As for medieval figs, most players I've talked to will just use GW Bret and Empire figs, at least at first. The Warlord fig line is very limited, so I'm looking to see what other lines I can carry. I'm in the process of setting up a wholesale account with Brookhurst, and I think they carry Foundry (though you won't see any "Great Yellow Wall" like in San Diego.
That sums it up pretty well. It's a pity that the typical hobby shop consumer is so brand-oriented, but there it is. Some of us who are pontificating have been able to accumulate massive collections independently, but you know your customers better! If you're thinking about carrying Foundry, I think you might want to look at some of the other contenders for quality 28mm ancients: Gripping Beast (including the Polemarch range of Successors, instigated by a Californian!), Aventine Miniatures, and Gorgon Studios (here in the US). You'd have to work out separate arrangements with each, I reckon, but each of these has superb figures that will attract gamers and painters. Unfortunately, Foundry seems to be working hard to cut back on their best ranges and alienate customers.
I suspect that trying to promote "big battle" classical-era ancients gaming through the store is a risky proposition. You might have a "flash in the pan" positive response, as in San Diego, and then have to watch it wither away. You don't want that.
Perry Miniatures' plastic and metal Wars of the Roses range provides some lovely figures for the period, and would be a natural migration for WHFB players, but the later medieval period isn't all that well supported yet by the major ruleset contenders, IMO. Pity.
If you were inclined to start smaller, with small or skirmish games using a few figures, there are a couple of options for semi-packaged ruleset and figure combinations:
- Gripping Beast has the "Saga" system out now for "Viking"-era combat, and have been producing plastic figure sets along with their comprehensive metal figure ranges to work with these. (As an aside: since Old Glory 15s stopped manufacturing Gripping Beast figures in the US a couple of years ago, GB might be amenable to working with an aggressive importer--and they have lots of classical ranges, too.)
- Two Fat Lardies are developing the "Dux Britanniarum" system for Romano-British and Arthurian battles, and Gripping Beast is making up pre-made army packs for it! TFL rules tend to be an acquired taste, and are not always conventional gamers' cup of tea, but the DB rules are pretty straightforward so far in playtesting.
In any case, I've cast my lot in with Stuart and "Clash of Empires". Good luck with whatever you opt to do. I'll try to get down again sometime soon and check out the new store--as soon as the winds die down!
Allen
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[WABlist] Re: WAB Pickup Games at Sacramento Conquest March18
3000 points which is about 2280 of the old points. Jim and I will contact you about creating a list under AoA2.
--- In WABlist@yahoogroups.com, Richard Gagliasso <spor17@...> wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> Checking schedule now and I will talk to my friend Lance. Been too long since we played. I will let you know if we can make it. We do not have the new AOA yet, what do suggest for a Late or Early Imperial Roman and Western Frank Lists? Use the existing lists? If so how many points?
>
> Richard
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:53 PM, "cuomo" <cuomom@...> wrote:
>
> Any one up for mini WAB flash tournament at Sac Conquest? I think it is too late to register, but I can look into getting tables.
>
> Let me know...
>
> Mark Cuomo
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
Chuck:
I will ask on the Warlord website for an estimated release date.
Lou
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Subject: [WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
That's huge. Any idea when it will come out?
Chuck
--- In WABlist@yahoogroups.com, lou cardinale <lupastef@...> wrote:
>
> Guys:
>
> Remember that HC will be releasing the Army list Vol. 2, later this
> year, which will include the medieval period armies. Probably up to around
> 1450. The questions is whether they will support this with a line of
> plastic knightly figures?
>
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RE: [WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
It seems that that the HC option is the most store friendly. You don't really need large armies to start, and it is based on "what is on the shelf" more than the anal 'list pouring' style rules. Plus one can simply have a Roman and Dacian army as a demo force that can inspire and teach.. and one can play any of the rule sets with those armies easily. In fact smaller games help shorter attention spans and replay is possible.
JJ
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[WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
I would definitely be up for that. Let me know how I can help get this going. The phone number at our store is 626-304-9333. Also, if any of you in the LA area would be willing to come down and walk me through a game of WAB 2.0, I would gladly buy you a beer and lunch at Lucky Baldwin's across the street from the store(an excellent British pub mentioned a lot on Big Bank Theory). Call me at the above number if you're interested.
Chuck
--- In WABlist@yahoogroups.com, Ilan Mitchell-Smith <imitchellsmith@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Chuck and Tony (and Paul?),
>
> Maybe Chuck would be up for some kind of big 5th-century thing? I think
> that is a period that a lot of us paint in, and so we could put on a nice
> big event. Maybe a two-table connected battle set in late Rome and then a
> one-table skirmish game using the Mordheim rules? 10-man units of Late
> Romans and 15-man units of Romano-Gaulic townspeople versus clans of
> raiding Ostrogoths, Huns, etc,? Or, we could challenge some Fantasy
> players to a one-day fight between "Empire" and Late Romans Empire?
>
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Tony <richrodg@...> wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > Hey Chuck
> >
> > Tony from San Diego. I have played HC a few times but I still think that
> > Wab is a better game.And with AoA.2 I like most of how the lists turned out.
> >
> > I also have CoA and just got War & Conquest and both of them are just Wab
> > with a few things added or changed a bit.
> >
> > Chuck I would be glad to come up to your store sometime and DEmo a game of
> > Wab.
> >
> > Thanks Tony
> >
> > --- In WABlist@yahoogroups.com, "Charles" <chaz.robbins@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I own Game Empire in Pasadena, California. Years ago, before I opened my
> > store, I was an avid WAB player and I had the pleasure of gaming with Jeff
> > Jonas and Allen Curtis. WAB 2.0 came out after I opened my store. When I
> > first heard about it, I was ecstatic because I heard it would deal with a
> > number of the problems we had encountered in the first edition. But my
> > heart sank when I heard that the only way to get the new rulebook would be
> > direct from Warhammer Historicals. It would not be available at wholesale
> > for stores to carry.
> > >
> > > Since it was not a product I could carry, I simply moved on a played
> > other games that I could actually sell (WH40K, WHFB, and Flames of War). My
> > trusty EIR army has been sitting on a display shelf unused for over 5 years.
> > >
> > > Recently, one of my customers and best gaming buddies brought in Hail
> > Caesar. We just played our first learning game today, and it seems to work
> > all right. But a LOT of people stopped to watch our game and asked if we
> > would be carrying the game (the funny part is that my EIR played against my
> > High Elves that had suddenly become barbaric!). There is definitely a lot
> > of untapped potential for Ancient miniatures gaming in my store. But it has
> > to be something that works within my business model.
> > >
> > > So here's the question. For me, Ancients is a "pet game", which means
> > it's something I will play even if I can't make much money on it. I have to
> > be careful because I can't afford to divert to much attention away from GW
> > and/or Warmachine/Hordes. I've recently hooked up with a distributor that
> > does a decent job of stocking Warlord miniatures, so I may be able to carry
> > this and make some money.
> > >
> > > In your opinion, simply as a game system, which system is better and
> > why? If I believe that WAB 2.0 is better, then I'll bite the bullet and get
> > the rulebooks, and simply sell them at cost to ensure that ancients will
> > work in my store. I will try to make money by selling the miniatures. My
> > right brain wants WAB to be better because I already know how to play and I
> > have a lot of great memories. My left brain wants HC to be better because
> > it fits my business needs more.
> > >
> > > I'm not trying to start a fight or anything. I'm just asking because I
> > don't want to waste my time and money - and especially my credibility -
> > getting everyone interested in Hail Caesar, and then change systems on them
> > later if I think WAB 2.0 is better (or vice versa).
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Chuck
> > > GAME EMPIRE PASADENA
> > > www.gameempirepasadena.com
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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Re: [WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
Maybe Chuck would be up for some kind of big 5th-century thing? I think
that is a period that a lot of us paint in, and so we could put on a nice
big event. Maybe a two-table connected battle set in late Rome and then a
one-table skirmish game using the Mordheim rules? 10-man units of Late
Romans and 15-man units of Romano-Gaulic townspeople versus clans of
raiding Ostrogoths, Huns, etc,? Or, we could challenge some Fantasy
players to a one-day fight between "Empire" and Late Romans Empire?
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Tony <richrodg@cox.net> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hey Chuck
>
> Tony from San Diego. I have played HC a few times but I still think that
> Wab is a better game.And with AoA.2 I like most of how the lists turned out.
>
> I also have CoA and just got War & Conquest and both of them are just Wab
> with a few things added or changed a bit.
>
> Chuck I would be glad to come up to your store sometime and DEmo a game of
> Wab.
>
> Thanks Tony
>
> --- In WABlist@yahoogroups.com, "Charles" <chaz.robbins@...> wrote:
> >
> > I own Game Empire in Pasadena, California. Years ago, before I opened my
> store, I was an avid WAB player and I had the pleasure of gaming with Jeff
> Jonas and Allen Curtis. WAB 2.0 came out after I opened my store. When I
> first heard about it, I was ecstatic because I heard it would deal with a
> number of the problems we had encountered in the first edition. But my
> heart sank when I heard that the only way to get the new rulebook would be
> direct from Warhammer Historicals. It would not be available at wholesale
> for stores to carry.
> >
> > Since it was not a product I could carry, I simply moved on a played
> other games that I could actually sell (WH40K, WHFB, and Flames of War). My
> trusty EIR army has been sitting on a display shelf unused for over 5 years.
> >
> > Recently, one of my customers and best gaming buddies brought in Hail
> Caesar. We just played our first learning game today, and it seems to work
> all right. But a LOT of people stopped to watch our game and asked if we
> would be carrying the game (the funny part is that my EIR played against my
> High Elves that had suddenly become barbaric!). There is definitely a lot
> of untapped potential for Ancient miniatures gaming in my store. But it has
> to be something that works within my business model.
> >
> > So here's the question. For me, Ancients is a "pet game", which means
> it's something I will play even if I can't make much money on it. I have to
> be careful because I can't afford to divert to much attention away from GW
> and/or Warmachine/Hordes. I've recently hooked up with a distributor that
> does a decent job of stocking Warlord miniatures, so I may be able to carry
> this and make some money.
> >
> > In your opinion, simply as a game system, which system is better and
> why? If I believe that WAB 2.0 is better, then I'll bite the bullet and get
> the rulebooks, and simply sell them at cost to ensure that ancients will
> work in my store. I will try to make money by selling the miniatures. My
> right brain wants WAB to be better because I already know how to play and I
> have a lot of great memories. My left brain wants HC to be better because
> it fits my business needs more.
> >
> > I'm not trying to start a fight or anything. I'm just asking because I
> don't want to waste my time and money - and especially my credibility -
> getting everyone interested in Hail Caesar, and then change systems on them
> later if I think WAB 2.0 is better (or vice versa).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chuck
> > GAME EMPIRE PASADENA
> > www.gameempirepasadena.com
> >
>
>
>
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[WABlist] Re: WAB v. Hail Caesar, which should I push?
That's huge. Any idea when it will come out?
Chuck
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> Guys:
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> Remember that HC will be releasing the Army list Vol. 2, later this
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