Rock Paper Scissors is the most balanced game out there. Each item has one other item it will beat, and another it will lose to. However, that's not saying that there isn't skill in playing the game. But despite which item you use, they are all equal in power. Warmachine is similar.
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6.24.2011
4.14.2011
Tips for Expanding Your Game
So you think you understand the mechanics of this game. So you have a bunch of games under your belt. You are probably now realizing that you are just now starting to learn how to play the game. Here, I will discuss some things you can do to speed up the learning process after gaining a basic mastery over the game mechanics.
4.07.2011
An Analyzation of Warcaster Defenses
A warcasters defenses are commonly added together to give an idea of their overall servivability. Here, I will cover all of the warcasters of Warmachine defenses, including focus adding to armor.
4.03.2011
Mathmachine! (cont.)
Last time, in Mathmachine, I talked about the basic probabilities of rolling dice in Warmachine, which were the probabilities on 2d6 and 3d6. This week, I'd like to present the changes to probabilities on dice rolls caused by "drop the lowest" or "drop the highest".
3.13.2011
Beginner's Guide to List Building
Today, I'll be talking a little bit about general guidelines when writing a list. Whether playing a game with your friends or preparing for an upcoming tournament, list building is an important part of Warmachine and Hordes.
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