u/HappySunshineBoy

Frostgrave minatures artist or style?

So im getting into frostgrave and picked up some minis and I love the way they are painted on the box art , screams of yester-years for me and its alot diffrent to my learn painting styles so I wanna learn how . I cant find any mention to the artist himself but I dont own the rule book but im wandering if there are any good video tutorials with similar style I can learn from of the artist himself if he has a patron or YouTube I can follow

Thanks in advance! Love the minis wanna try do them some justice and learn a new skill in the process

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u/HappySunshineBoy — 4 days ago

Where to buy ?

Hello me and my group are wanting to get into mordheim but we understand its no longer in productions and we can source 3d prints but we are wandering if there is a place that has a better collection proxies to be used specifically for this?

Or do you just need to hunt and mesh together what we can find ?

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u/HappySunshineBoy — 9 days ago
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recently went back and started playing an old mmo after being burnt out on all the new era stuff and been having a blast but couldnt put my finger on why until someone mentioned it almost forces social interaction in the open world and i think this is my x factor for mmos . my favourite memories from older mmos was meeting randoms in grind spots as it was more beneficial and having conversations while waiting for mobs to spawn , making content so unique or challenging that you need to party up .

i feel alot of newer mmos have taken quite the step back from this , making alot of content solo or just throwing you in auto party finders for dungeons where you will clear 5 dungeons back to back and not one words been exchanged , with any conversations taken place in a CMD looking box at the bottom of the screen that often gets missed or overlooked .

my examples would be the likes of ffxi that after level 12 your almost required to party up to keep leveling (alot qol has been added to make it more solo freindly since 75era ) and phantasy star that has a whole social reactions and emote system as well as actual speach bubbles making conversations more "personal" as well as several "lobbies" mid dungeons to take a break before continuing again giving the space for social interactions

so im curious what you would say is your has the best example of social interaction. I know this could be highly subjective as some will have great groups and social events but what game do you feel almost forces the social side or leans into it alot more than others ?

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u/HappySunshineBoy — 21 days ago