OK I need a consensus. Am I trading one evil for a worse one by trading all my
Magic Cards for EPIC 40,000 plus some mini packs? Will I burn in Wargame
purgatory simply by owning either? I admit it. I want those ruined buildings
and I want Tyranid figs for DSII. <sigh> So much for altruism. I HATE giving
in to the dark side.... Guiltily,
> On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Mike Wikan wrote:
> OK I need a consensus.
Given the choice between Epic 40K and MTG, I consider Epic the lesser evil.
Apart from the fact that the rules are the best GW has written since Man of
War, the models are very nice. Especially the new ruins in the E40K box.
You can't use MTG cards for miniatures gaming...
> OK I need a consensus.
*chuckle*
'Pends on your priorities. You can give me your moxes, though,
to be sure they don't fall into Dark Hands. ;-)
Mk
> On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Mike Wikan wrote:
The problem with Magic cards is that when you spray them with white primer,
they all look the same!
> Given the choice between Epic 40K and MTG, I consider Epic the lesser
> the E40K box.
Oh, I dunno. Some of the cardstock is sturdy enough to construct some small
buildings and stuff with. Wide enough for making bridges out of,
too. ;-)
(yes, I have *way* too many extra minimal-use cards)
Mk
Keep in mind, people, that this is a trade. He's not dealing with the dreaded
GW empire. And obviously, this is someone who is giving up Epic. Make sure the
value of the cards equals the box set. Doesn't Inquest print prices?
Win Barker Imagineer Solutions onQue
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Yeah, really bad KARMA You will probably reincarnate as minituarised ork or
something. Ian Dunn
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> On 04/30/97 09:28:05 Ian wrote:
Yeah, but by then they will have increased the figs to life-size for the
added revenue, so you won't be look of place. Well, except for the green skin.
And teefs.;)
Christopher