Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:47 pm
Hi Edward,
Why play FoG rather than WAB, hmm that is to some extent a difficult question to answer. Both sets have (or will have) well presented rules and lovely suplements.
What I can say is that the WAB players at my local games club are all enthusiastic beta testers of FoG and are I believe planning to switch from the WAB tournament scene to the FoG one as soon as it appears.
I firmly believe that FoG is written more clearly than WAB and that there are less holes in the rules. But WAB is still a game that is enjoyed by many people. FoG is certainly easy to learn for a set of miniature wargaming rules.
In a lot of ways it depends on who you are likely to play with and where. If they are all WAB (or DBM or DBMM or Warmaster) players and won't look at a new ruleset then you may have problems.
I would read some of the threads on this forum and if you have direct questions ask them in the thread. I am sure you will get prompt answers.
As to your interests all of these are covered by the first tranche of army books and there are loads of companies that make miniatures you could use.
Where are you based?
Are you aware if you have a local games club?
Hope this helps as a starter
Hammy
Why play FoG rather than WAB, hmm that is to some extent a difficult question to answer. Both sets have (or will have) well presented rules and lovely suplements.
What I can say is that the WAB players at my local games club are all enthusiastic beta testers of FoG and are I believe planning to switch from the WAB tournament scene to the FoG one as soon as it appears.
I firmly believe that FoG is written more clearly than WAB and that there are less holes in the rules. But WAB is still a game that is enjoyed by many people. FoG is certainly easy to learn for a set of miniature wargaming rules.
In a lot of ways it depends on who you are likely to play with and where. If they are all WAB (or DBM or DBMM or Warmaster) players and won't look at a new ruleset then you may have problems.
I would read some of the threads on this forum and if you have direct questions ask them in the thread. I am sure you will get prompt answers.
As to your interests all of these are covered by the first tranche of army books and there are loads of companies that make miniatures you could use.
Where are you based?
Are you aware if you have a local games club?
Hope this helps as a starter
Hammy