

I’ve always been more of a fan of squared off regiments than free moving units. I’m specifically gearing this army towards the Age of Fantasy: Regiments game so that I can keep the feeling of the old games alive. High Elves: How Many Points Do I Have?Īs a first step to this daunting task, I went looking through the OPR High Elves Army list (itself only one page, thankfully) and tried to sort out exactly what I have that fits with the army. I seriously recommend checking OPR out if you’re interested in a tactically interesting but rules-light version of the Warhammer classics. Rules wise, we’ve since switched wholesale away from old man Warhammer and into One Page Rules. I absolutely fell in the love with the system, and thankfully so did my regular wargaming group.

Thankfully some years back I was given the opportunity to review the excellent One Page Rules, which started life as a way to play Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40k without the massive and unnecessary rules bloat.

As we go through each until, you’ll see what kind of havoc that set wreaked on unit composition loadouts. When I put this army together and partially painted it as a bright eyed and easily distracted youngster, the name of everyone’s game was Warhammer Fantasy Battles, 7th Edition. I just honestly love the system and wish more people would find it! From Warhammer 7th Ed. I don’t receive anything from people using the site or downloading anything, nor have I been asked to write this. I’ve finally sat down and given the whole set a good once over, sorting out exactly what I have that fits with the ruleset and what kind of work lies before me.įull Disclosure: I have been commissioned to write narrative work for One Page Rules. Last time on the blog I announced my intention to fix my old Warhammer Fantasy High Elves and get them ready for Age of Fantasy: Regiments.
