"First Founding details the nine Chapters directly formed from the loyalist Space Marines Legions, and includes new rules from solo modes to new advances specialities. Of these nine Chapters, First Founding features the final four Chapters not discussed in previous Deathwatch rulebooks. This exciting supplement includes the background of the nine Traitor Legions and their fall to the seduction of the Ruinous Powers. Additionnally, for the first time in Deathwatch, First Founding provides new rules for Battle-Brothers to have followers."
Friday, September 23, 2011
Break ! Fantasy Flight Games - Deathwatch Supplement Release
Fantasy Flight Games unveils an upcoming supplement for the Deathwatch RPG : First Founding
"First Founding details the nine Chapters directly formed from the loyalist Space Marines Legions, and includes new rules from solo modes to new advances specialities. Of these nine Chapters, First Founding features the final four Chapters not discussed in previous Deathwatch rulebooks. This exciting supplement includes the background of the nine Traitor Legions and their fall to the seduction of the Ruinous Powers. Additionnally, for the first time in Deathwatch, First Founding provides new rules for Battle-Brothers to have followers."
Link : Fantasy Flight Games
"First Founding details the nine Chapters directly formed from the loyalist Space Marines Legions, and includes new rules from solo modes to new advances specialities. Of these nine Chapters, First Founding features the final four Chapters not discussed in previous Deathwatch rulebooks. This exciting supplement includes the background of the nine Traitor Legions and their fall to the seduction of the Ruinous Powers. Additionnally, for the first time in Deathwatch, First Founding provides new rules for Battle-Brothers to have followers."
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Have you ever considered making your link go directly to the item? A bit annoying for sites that aren't the easiest to navigate that I end up on a home page that has no info about the product you're mentioning ;)
ReplyDeleteIf there is a demand we can include "source" links. Usually I try to link to the front page of the company. FFG is infamous for "hiding" news, i.e. posting them on twitter but not on the website.
ReplyDeleteIn other cases, like Mantic, the source is usually their blog, and they don't even have a link to their main page on their...
Anyway, adding another link is not a lot of work, we will consider this in the future.