Warmachine & Hordes

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Mondays, All Day: We run leagues here in the store, with a running score. There may or may not be fees, depending on the league. See Arthur or Tyler at the front desk for more info about the current leagues.

Warmachine/Hordes Summer Rampage League Final Standings

Rank
Player Faction
Points
Rmpgs
1
Leo Depasquales Trollbloods
84
5
2
Tyler Yull Protectorate
71
4
3
Arthur Halavais Cygnar
61
2
4
Carlos Matos Circle
64
4
5
Russell Ackerman Cygnar
45
0
6
Jackie Huang Protectorate
24
1
7
Eric Sauls Skorne
15
0
8
Matt Walker Trollbloods
9
0
9
Tyler Jessen Legion
6
0


 
What is a miniature wargame? - A hobby with multiple facets. Pieces for the game come unassembled and unpainted in plastic or white metal. Players assemble and paint the figures, then choose which onesto use in their armies based upon points values and scenario objectives

What is Warmachine/Hordes? - Warmachine is a game of steel will and mangled metal. Set in the steampunk setting of Immoren, armies consist of warcasters (often the generals of armies) controlling monsterous machine called warjacks. Hordes is a game of primal fury and wild beasts. Armies consist of powerful warlocks that bend huge monsters to their will.
Both games use two-dice to check results, rather than one dice. This, along with actions such as charging or running, attacks of opportunity, and more, make the game very reminiscent of D&D. Hordes and Warmachine are fully compatible.
Read more about the games on the official page.

They come unpainted? - Yep. That's a feature, not a bug. Unassembled and unpainted figures allow players to bring their vision of the forces before them to life, customizing not only the color of their forces but their pose, terrain, and more. In fact, a large portion of our customers purchase the game only to assemble and paint, never planning on playing a game.

What do I need to play? - We carry a full line of both Warmachine and Hordes, so you'll have a wide selection to choose from. Each faction from each game has a battle box available. These boxes ($49.99) come with between three and five models and the rules of the game. In short, everything you need to play.
We also sell modelling supplies. Super Glue is needed to put the pieces together; we carry both a liquid base and gel base (in case you have the sticky-fingers problem). Most players use acrylic paint; we carry game specific lines, with both brighter colors (to help the model stand out on the board) and a mixed in sealant (the prevent chipping as the models are held). We also carry brushes, bases, and the assorted sundries for the game.