Xelee wrote:
For a first edition of the game, its not that bad. A small number of issues that are either resolved by the short FAQ or a brief chat amongst your local group to agree how to play the what's left of the uncertain cases.
What really concerns me is that while the first ed is pretty good, I think this is due to it being a first-run. I suspect that another run through is going to require so me serious errata and FAQ soon after release - because GW do not seem to manage their revisions well.
Funny you say that i was thinking that even though WOTR has some road blocks the game is very good for first edition ( due to the amount of mistakes made before with the 40k and warhammer rules). I just hope that if there is a new edition it doesnt change much, just subtle small changes that make the game clearer, precise and easier to understand.
ForgottenLore wrote:
The "official" reason given for why heroes have abilities like that is that it is for fluff reasons. Frankly I think it is just another symptom of the lazy writing that went into WotR creation and playtesting. Virtually every issue with the game would have been solved by simply having someone actually proofread the book and play a few games.
Well I would be suprised if they didnt alreayd run the game through a few times thats seems unliky, however your right with the amount of mistakes there is it is obvious they havent done sufficient testing for wotr.