Emphasis Art Ninth Edition Warhammer
What is the general opinion on the End Times/9th ed?
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I appreciate that this may be something of a dead horse at this point, but I've been gone from Warhammer for a long time, although I periodically read up on how the world/worlds of WHFB/40K are developing, and goddamnit I want to discuss this so you're just going to have to deal with it! Or just not read this. Up to you.
So yes, I only recently remembered that I hadn't kept up with Warhammer in a while and started reading around until I heard of this thing called The End Times.
Being a poor student, I don't have the money to invest in the actual books, so I just read the extremely well detailed and informative 'compressed' version on 1d4chan, and I have to say, I was a bit shocked. Lokprabha marathi magazine.
1d4chan also had a list of things that some people thought were problematic about the execution of the event in question, and I personally agree with the majority of the gripes.
The article on 1d4chan summed it up pretty nicely by saying 'It is difficult to see how long term fans of the lore are supposed to take the ending with good grace.'
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It seems just flat out lazy to build up all of that new story, only to then hit the button of LOLOLOL CHAOS WINS, WORLDS OVER, EVERYONE GO HOME.
Now, the rumors of the ninth edition sound really shitty to me, but they are still just rumors, so I'm honestly not yet worried about it. However, if they do go ahead with making it a skirmish-y small scale battle game with the army and model variety cut down by more than half, I'm finding it difficult to understand how anyone at GW could think that was a good idea. If thats the direction they end up taking, I would predict that it would not go over well in the slightest with the players.
Anyways, what do you guys/gals think?