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Heya!

So while at Toy Stampede picking up prizes for RECON, the Warhammer 40,000 tournament I will be running this weekend, I bought myself a copy of the latest Warhammer 40,000 supplement.

 

Battle Missions


Now I wasn't sure what to expect from Battle Missions but as someone who runs a war gaming club and tournaments, it struck me as being a handy resource to invest in. As soon as I got home, I gave it a good read and well... I'm still not sure how I feel about it.

So what does Battle Missions give you? Well it contains 3 new missions for each faction (except the chapter specific marine dexes like Dark Angels and Space Wolves and the Inquisitorial dexes which is a bit of a bummer) Most of the missions don't necessarily need to be the armies the mission seems designed for but obviously some missions would work better with the intended participants.

Some of the missions seem like really good fun, Black Crusade is akin to the old Meat Grinder mission with units being recycled back onto the table as soon as they are destroyed as players race to gain the highest body count. However there are also a lot of other missions which just seem very bland or too much like each other. Frankly though it has some good, well presnted missions they aren't anything an enthusiast with a good head on his shoulders couldn't come up with himself. However that in itself highlights a strong point of Battle Missions.

Rather then having to devise and present these things ourselves, in this supplement, Games Workshop is essentially doing the hard work for those of us who simply do not have the time on our hands or the ability to do so. Also in a club environment, I imagine it will be a handy resource for players to tap into.

The background material it provides isn't really worth a mention. There's nothing really new or remarkable about it. Its just there because Games Workshop seems to feel we need to know what a space marine is and how ninja an eldar can be. Nothing we haven't heard before. But it does present some really need special missions in the form of a stream lined version of the old kill team mini game which looks every bit as enjoyable as its predecessor, if maybe a little easier to follow. Also, Line breaker looks good fun, where 3 super heavy tanks aim to smash aside the defending army and destroy the enemy shield generator. Looks like fun, not something that could be taken to seriously but as far as saturday night beer and pizza just for fun stuff goes, it would be great.

Also clash of the heroes would be fantastic fun under the right circumstances, a mission where the only thing that can kill your special character, is another special character. Could be really good fun in that unless your Colonel Straken ends up face to face with the swarm lord...

So at the end of it all, ever the eternal optimist, I think its a reasonable addition to the warhammer 40,000 family, I think it presents us with a useful resource for clubs and a handy piece of inspiration for designing missions and tryinmg something different at tournaments. But, it isn't something I would rush to buy and I certainly wouldn't get a copy if my regular opponents already had... So I guess I'm still not 100% on it... given time and some games with it, maybe it will seem more appealing.

Thanks for reading, Till next time.
- Beau

 

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#1 ModoX 2010-03-17 10:58
Can't say I disagree with what you say at all. I bought it too on the day of release and enjoyed reading through it. I'll look forward to trying out some of the missions in particular, but it's clearly not an essential purchase. Still, as someone who hasn't been playing that long, I appreciate the ideas and inspiration it provides.

I also definitely appreciate the combined miniatures releases! I have no wish to field a Venerable Dreadnought, but I'm so buying that model.
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#2 kogwar 2010-03-17 18:13
It looks like it is more beer and pretzels than torny but isn't the what gw has been saying for the past few years about the game i think i will pick up the book if not only for the kill team
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#3 Kilrock 2010-03-17 19:19
It aint a bad book at all. I for one enjoy creating missions but sometimes the ideas can go a bit stale, so the arrival of this supplement is refreshing in that sense.

Im in an ongoing massive campaign thats been running almost a year now and shows now sign of ending soon (which is enjoyable and links all our games) and some of these new missions really help out with some of the games. For example we had a large game today with 3000pts on both sides. Our game was to have the Blood Raven Space Marines raid a landing area held by orks.

We decided to use the battle missions and found that the Space Marine Vanguard mission suited it down to the ground. It was very enjoyable and very different for us. It goes to show even after a long running campaign something like battle missions can come along and spice up the games adding something new to the hobby. :)

P.S. Those dastardly Space Marines won! Boo!!
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#4 Ruthven 2010-03-18 03:10
I read over the black box copy my local shop got in, but it generated zero interest beside mine. I would love to try it out but no one else cares very much. A shame, really.
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#5 Coyote_Down 2010-03-18 17:56
I'm hoping the book has more useful things than Planetfall. The best thing we got out of that release was the freaking scenery! Our gaming club has a few copies floating around, we're putting it through it's paces.
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#6 Gunzhard 2010-03-18 19:28
I've looked through the book a few times now. I will indeed buy it; though my gaming club has generally been cold on the expansions.

I was particularly interested in 'kill-team' but the new rules are really quite disappointing. Rather than a 'crack team' going up against massive odds in some screw ball crazy mission - it's basically been reduced to just two small squads facing off.

The rest of the book does really interest me however. I was always a huge fan of themed play.
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#7 SonsOfProspero 2010-03-18 20:28
I also enjoyed the book, but don't really understand why it wasn't just a special section of several months of White Dwarf. Just another coin in the purse of the cash cow, I guess...
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