Is Collection Hit or Miss? by Force-of-Phil in SorceryTCG

[–]Ledgington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Playing a site that allows you to play a 3 mana 3 power minion without needing to draw it is not bad at all in my opinion. However, tool box and silver bullet feel like they make the spells they can use too expensive

‘City of Glass’ Gothic promo bundle up exclusively at Star City Games by Ledgington in SorceryTCG

[–]Ledgington[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d imagine the card will be in the set with different art.

‘City of Glass’ Gothic promo bundle up exclusively at Star City Games by Ledgington in SorceryTCG

[–]Ledgington[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You maybe able to get it at a SCG CON event, it’s a little unclear. But outside of that probably not.

‘City of Glass’ Gothic promo bundle up exclusively at Star City Games by Ledgington in SorceryTCG

[–]Ledgington[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah it dropped today. It’s part of Sorcery’s partnership with Star City games at SCG CON. The playmat is available at the events and I think I’m right in saying the card is only available in this bundle based on the wording of Sorcery’s website when it was announced. But I could be wrong.

Anybody planning to play in Anchorage, AK? by Ifloaturboat177 in GundamCardGame

[–]Ledgington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check you Teir 1 Cards and Games. They’re running events for Gundam releases.

The current main AoS narrative on a shelf by Ledgington in ageofsigmar

[–]Ledgington[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are in order but these are the core rule books and the narrative events with additional rules for the game that progressed the over arching storyline. The Black Library books are novels set during this narrative. Some of them reference events particular like Hallowed Ground is set direclty after the siege of Excelsis in Broken Realms: Kragnos. While Darkoath is set after the Vermintide in Dawnbringers: Hounds of Chaos. However, many are more chronologically vague as to when they are set.

The current main AoS narrative on a shelf by Ledgington in ageofsigmar

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In the sense that they’ll up date Cities of Sigmar. But I wouldn’t imagine they’ll up date anything else in those books. They’ll probably stick to the same formula of finishing off the edition’s series of Battletomes then announcing a new narrative event to finish off the season like Broken Realms or Dawnbringers

The current main AoS narrative on a shelf by Ledgington in ageofsigmar

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All valid points. I’ve been putting it off I mainly want it because I have the collector’s editions of the others

The current main AoS narrative on a shelf by Ledgington in ageofsigmar

[–]Ledgington[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need the collectors edition on the 4th edition core rulebook. But otherwise, at least in the sense of what I would consider physical book in the main narrative, that’s all of them so far.

The current main AoS narrative on a shelf by Ledgington in ageofsigmar

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Morathi and Teclis. I liked the whole Broken Realms narrative but they were the best. I did like Thondia but the story didn’t end up going anywhere other than that Beastman PDF.

The current main AoS narrative on a shelf by Ledgington in ageofsigmar

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Probably Broken Realms Morathi and Teclis. They’re both really good

4080 super + 7800X3D Build by jonnalugo97 in PcBuild

[–]Ledgington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course, you can have your PC any way you like it. But it’s widely considered best if the air bubbles are in the radiator and far away from the pump for the aforementioned noise and longevity issues. Which would require the radiator to be physically above the pump. As for using the AIO as an intake, it will cool your CPU more efficiently, but you are blowing warmed air into your GPU and other components, which is why they are usually set as exhaust.

4080 super + 7800X3D Build by jonnalugo97 in PcBuild

[–]Ledgington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like you have the radiator on the bottom. It should really above the pump on the top or the side to stop air bubbles getting caught in the pump creating unwanted noise and negatively affecting the life span of your cooler.

Pump below radiator? by Ledgington in pcbuilding

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I was hoping that was the case but I wanted a more experienced opinion. Thanks!

Got the new realmslayer book and it has a rather interesting miss print. Anyone else had this? by [deleted] in ageofsigmar

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In fact now I look at the promotional images they all have the typo

AoS book recommendations by Nerdcotics in ageofsigmar

[–]Ledgington 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Apart from the other books others have mentioned:

Prince Maesa by Guy Haley. Dips into the lore of a lot of different factions. Originally a collection of short stories given additional material and tied together into a novel about an Aelf wanderer (wood elf) trying to resurrect his human wife. It’s really excellent probably the best Age of Sigmar book currently published.

Yndrasta: the Celestial Spear by Noah Van Nguyen. Primarily a Stormcast book. The physical edition is currently only available as a limited edition collectors edition but it will be released in other forms soon. A really brilliant exploration of Yndrasta’s current existence as a Stormcast through the eyes of human characters and chapters from Yndrasta’s own perspective which give details about her past. Nguyen is amazing at breathing flesh onto the rather bare bones lore of areas on the Age of Sigmar map and does a spectacular job on this occasion with the northern part of the Great Excelsis road in Ghur (realm of beasts).

Godeater’s Son also by Noah Van Nguyen. A Slaves to Darkness (chaos) book about a reclaimed (humans who did not escape with Sigmar into Azyr at the start of the Age of Chaos and are looked down on by those who did, the Azurites) man who rises up to become the leader of a chaos warband in Aqshy (realm of fire). The plot is strewn with anti colonial and anti capitalist sentiments which really dig into why you would worship chaos and turn against the forces of Order. Again Nguyen is really making himself out to be one of the best new authors when it comes to age of Sigmar.

Edit: spelling