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Trading and Selling Your Used Models / ARMADA Collection For Sale
« Last post by darkus on May 20, 2016, 08:30:22 PM »
Armada Stuff For Sale:

I'm selling all of my Armada Stuff.
I don't really play as I am dedicated to Imperial Assault and Xwing.
I have played with most of these items only once and some not at all.

I am selling as a lot or individual pieces.
PM me for individual Prices.
Can provide photos as needed.

Entire Lot $180.00

If your local you can pick up or I'll meet you.

- Armada Core Set SWM01 (Have Original Box)
- Victory Class Star Destroyer Expansion Pack SWM02
- Imperial Fighter Squadron Expansion Pack SWM08
- Rebel Fighter Squadron Expansion Pack SWM07
- Assault Frigate Mark II SWM05
- Gladiator Class Star Destroyer SWM06
- Extra Dice Set
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(this league meets in the Abington location)

Hey, guys!

The third season of the Northeastern Intramural Blood Bowl League is wrapping up and we’re setting our sights on season 4! The league is getting better every season and now’s your chance to join the mayhem!

WHAT IS NIBBL?

NIBBL is a scheduled round robin Blood Bowl league. At the beginning of the season, a schedule will be randomly generated. Every week, your team will be paired against another coach’s. The two of you will meet up during that week to play your game and the results get entered into our fancy website. Over the course of the season, you’ll play every team once (twice, if the number of participants is lower). The teams with the best records at the end of the season will make it to the play offs and everyone else gets to play a consolation tournament. Teams can return to the league the following season to take another shot at glory!

WHY SCHEDULED?

There are a number of advantages to a scheduled league. It’s easier for some people to work around one game per week, the time commitment is very low, no one can “farm” games to make a powerful team quickly, skill choices become much more interesting, and there’s no way to duck bad match ups!

By far the best part about scheduled leagues is the excitement they generate. Looking forward to that match all week makes playing infinitely more fun. This has led to coaches posting backstories for players, making logos, writing player interviews, and some exceptional trash talking. The schedule also makes it feel more like an NFL mirror which is fun, too!

WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW?

A scheduled league has a lot of great things going for it, but player commitment is absolutely necessary for it to work. Though the weekly time commitment is about 3 hours, the season lasts for several months. Any team leaving midseason presents the remaining players with a difficult situation. Some players will have more games played than others, the schedule will need to be redone, etc. It’s a bad time for everyone.

If you are interested in playing, keep in mind that changing your mind will be EXTREMELY disruptive to your friends. So disruptive that if a player bails during the season (without good reason, of course), they won’t be allowed to play in future NIBBL seasons. If one game per week for 3 or 4 months might be something you’d lose interest in, this isn’t the league for you.

I’M INTERESTED. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

(Most of the league is organized via the NIBBL facebook group, which you can find here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/966568913407497/)

Let us know if you want to play! There’s no entry fee, so posting your player name, team name, and team type here or in the facebook group is enough. We’ll be accepting entries up to one week before the season starts. That means June 5th is the last day for signing up!

The facebook group also has a few files you should take a look at. The NIBBL Rules Packet covers team creation, allowed teams (there are a few new ones!), and more mundane things like appropriate models and sportsmanship. Our handy website is used to track each team, letting us really look at stats and never worry about misplaced sheets!

Well, thanks for taking the time to read this long winded post! Hopefully I’ll see you on the pitch!
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Dungeons & Dragons / Pathfinder RPG / Re: New to D&D...looking to get started
« Last post by Chase on May 18, 2016, 04:48:53 AM »
Email sent.
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Dungeons & Dragons / Pathfinder RPG / New to D&D...looking to get started
« Last post by chronofett on May 17, 2016, 12:11:58 PM »
hi, i've never played D&D before, and am very eager to get started. i have looked up the basic rules and messed around with character creation a bit. i am searching for a playgroup that is willing to accept and teach a new player.

email me at chronofett@gmail.com.
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I'll be at game night tonight if anyone is around who would like to try my game.  Thanks!
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Warhammer 40K / Warhamer 40k 1850 Singles Tournament - June 18th, 2016
« Last post by Typhus on May 12, 2016, 02:11:49 PM »
Format: Singles (1v1) 1850 points per person
Date: June 18th, 2016
Time: Please be here no later than 10:00am. Set up at 10:15am. Dice roll no later than 10:30am.
Entrance Fee: $20.00 per person/ $15.00 Ardboyz Member in Good Standing

Address:
Pandemonium Books & Games
4 Pleasant St
Cambridge, MA 02139     
(617) 547-3721

Contact:
To Pre-register, send an email to arvardardboyztourney@gmail.com to sign up if and only if you can commit to playing on June 18th.  We will be limited to 24 people.

RULES FOR WARHAMMER 40K TOURNAMENT

This event will be capped at 24 players.

1. Army Comp, other rules, and scenarios will be played in accordance with the 2016 NOVA Primer, found here.  This entire document will be in play for this event.  We will also be using the NOVA Open FAQ, which is located here.

2. All models must follow “What You See Is What You Get” (WYSIWYG). All weapons, war gear, and so forth must be represented on the model unless otherwise approved.  Your models do not need to be painted but they do need to be FULLY assembled.

3. Please email pictures of conversions or "counts as" models to arvardardboyztourney@gmail.com -  Please do not send pictures of toys or legos.

4. Please email your lists to arvardardboyztourney@gmail.com when they are finalized.  We'll do our best to check all of them.


HOW THE TOURNAMENT WORKS:

• Competitors will participate in three (3) games over the course of the day. In each game, you will play a scenario and record the outcome of the battle on your results sheet. Each round you will play a different opponent.

• Each round will last 2 hours and 15 minutes (2:15).  Players may begin playing as soon as they have finished deployment.

• In the first round, players will be matched up randomly. After the first round, players will be matched up according to current rankings in the tournament (based on the number of points they've scored) e.g., the player in first place will play the player in second place and so on. We will try our best not to pair players that come to the event together or regularly play each other in the first round. If a player receives a BYE they will be awarded max points.

• You will not play the same person twice.

• We will do our best to prevent a person from playing on the same table twice.

• The pairings for each round will be posted as soon as they are determined. Please be sure to arrive at your table ready to play right away.

• Slow playing will NOT be tolerated.  Players are expected to complete at least 4 rounds.  If you suspect your opponent is slow playing PLEASE notify the T.O. as soon as possible as we can not do anything about alleged slow play after the fact.

BATTLES:

The SEVENTH Edition Rulebook and all FAQs will be in use for all games and will be the definitive guide for all rules, unless otherwise noted. The time limit for each game is 2 hours and players will have 15 minutes to deploy their armies. At the end of this time limit, the round will be called; players will need to finish the round as quickly as possible.

THE SCENARIOS WE ARE USING FOR THIS EVENT WILL BE FROM THE 2016 NOVA PRIMER  They may be SLIGHTLY modified to fit into a 3 round event / schedule.

What You Need to Bring with You:
-Your (hopefully painted) miniatures
-At least TWO copies of your army list
-Rulebooks and any additional books you need
-Pen and paper
-Dice and templates
-Tape measure
-Something to transport your army from table to table

Store Credit Awards will be given out to:
Store credit is good for any product in the store and all subsequent events. It never expires and will be saved for you.

Best General
Second Best General
Third Best General
Best Appearance - Army
Smokin' Boots - You got crushed... and you deserve an award for your epic failure.

• A note on the Appearance award - We will award the individual who we feel has the best looking army. We will use a scoring rubric that looks at painting, basing, display boards, and various other "extras" to determine the winner.
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I can't seem to post pics here but I have a Facebook group where you can see plenty.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1761626937400741/
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Hi All,

I've invented a table top game that needs playtesters.

It's a new tabletop game that pits you against the other player(s) in a race through space to collect Treasures and be the first one to complete your Adventure. A family game for 2-4 players.

You and the other Players build the game board as you go, sending your Ships to various Planets and collecting Treasures. When you have accumulated enough Treasures, you Pay to add to your adventure story. The first Player to complete his/her adventure wins!

The game components are 140 hex cards, dice, counters and mini spaceships.

If interested, contact me here or email me at : funchomclala@hotmail.com.

Thanks!



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X-Wing Miniatures / Re: Off-day gaming
« Last post by Chase on May 09, 2016, 04:52:05 PM »
They play Tuesday nights in Abington, if that's better.

Otherwise I suggest visiting this Facebook group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/139758386175346/
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