Why Games Workshop Should Leave MORDHEIM Alone

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The last thing that Mordheim needs right now is for Games Workshop to decide to make a new version.
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  • @makerpunk_mkiii
    @makerpunk_mkiii15 күн бұрын

    The main problem is "classic Mordheim" community grew with a mentality that goes against current GW practicies: DIY tutorials, "cheap" models, kitbashing, conversions, ¡free downloadable content at the end! And in this last twenty years fans have made revisions, updates, shared everything... I'm even practicing to make a wiki app for Mordheim! Yeah, they could sell new things but the community is beyond GW at this point. And that's a good thing.

  • @benjihound993

    @benjihound993

    15 күн бұрын

    LOVE the idea of a Mordheim Wiki! 😀 Folk like you are one of the reasons the Mordheim community is so awesome!

  • @makerpunk_mkiii

    @makerpunk_mkiii

    15 күн бұрын

    @@benjihound993 Thank you. I hope to have something "workable" by September, at the moment I'm building the database and testing things in Python to make an interface like the old desktop encyclopedia software. The idea is to add in the future list building options and a "campaign chronicle", with options to select how many rules to use (only Mordheim with revisions, add Empire in flames, upload revised "hombrew" rules...).

  • @redscope897

    @redscope897

    15 күн бұрын

    Sorry but really ? Cheap models have you seen the prices people are willing to pay for the old Mordheim models on e-bay ? When people are not using them the most popular source is often the Old World or AOS models. People invest a lot of money into building boards to play out Mordheim. The community is very much linked to the GW games and would lap up anything GW produced. I have lost count how many underworld witch hunter warbands I have seen people use in Mordheim. Lets be honest here that community has money to burn and anyone making a game close to Mordheim would be rich from it.

  • @kayosiiii

    @kayosiiii

    15 күн бұрын

    The recent Necromunda reboot seems to hold to most of those values (excluding having official free rules) - which I think is one of the benefits of it not being produced by the main studios.

  • @makerpunk_mkiii

    @makerpunk_mkiii

    15 күн бұрын

    @@redscope897 First, by cheap model I mean the original release, not current prices on Ebay nor the talk about "if we adjust for inflation GW prices aren't that high", specially because adquisiton power has gone down in the last 20 years. Second, most of the people in my circle use models from other systems in addition to old and, yes, new GW models. I'm not saying "Mordheim models would not sell", I'm saying "GW trying to gain control and direct the evolution of Mordeim would not work". Of course, experience may vary depending were you live (Canary Islands and Catalonia in my case). I have bought second hand models for 6-10 euros, wich is an aceptble price for old metal miniatures in my opinion, and when I sell I try to use those prices. Do people spend a lot of money making tables specifically for Mordheim? Yes. And the most impressive ones I've seen use ZERO Games Workshop terrain, all foamboard, balsa wood, patience and effort. Again, I'm not trying to deny your experience, my BIL and I always joke about how many children would go without presents the Christmas GW rerelease the original Mordheim box.

  • @DevsDice
    @DevsDice15 күн бұрын

    Not going to lie... I kind of just screamed out in joy! Thank you so much! Also huge fan! 👍😅 13:18

  • @jonasmcalpine8984

    @jonasmcalpine8984

    15 күн бұрын

    ... And we truly admire your work, Leif. Such an inspiration🦾🤟

  • @i_am_adje

    @i_am_adje

    15 күн бұрын

    I personally love your "silly intros"!

  • @Cowgirlsteve26

    @Cowgirlsteve26

    15 күн бұрын

    Love your channel, Leif! I do not play Mordheim currently but I have used a bunch of your tutorials to make terrain for my Pathfinder and Fantasy Wargaming boards!

  • @ericlee2537

    @ericlee2537

    15 күн бұрын

    Love your videos Leif! You have been and remain my primary tutor in terrain building for this game.

  • @photonsword

    @photonsword

    15 күн бұрын

    The man himself

  • @syd4890
    @syd489015 күн бұрын

    Boromir said it best: Mordheim has no GW. Mordheim needs no GW. 😂

  • @CanalTremocos

    @CanalTremocos

    13 күн бұрын

    GW is no Aragorn either.

  • @LukeMartinVideo

    @LukeMartinVideo

    11 күн бұрын

    one doesn't simply do the hobby 😅

  • @KimKhan
    @KimKhan15 күн бұрын

    The oddest think one encounters, and realizes, that some of the best games in the tabletop hobby are the dead games no one is in control over and messing with.

  • @Pihtorich

    @Pihtorich

    14 күн бұрын

    Same with any kind of media

  • @calvanoni5443

    @calvanoni5443

    12 күн бұрын

    They are not dead, if people still play them. They are just Unsupported as they are no longer sold by a producer.

  • @darkdarius
    @darkdarius15 күн бұрын

    It`s so enlightening when all you want from the creators of your favourite game is for them to stay away from it, forget about its existence and let it dead so we can enjoy it.

  • @17blaziken

    @17blaziken

    14 күн бұрын

    Technically, only the pubblisher is the same. No one who worked on the rules would actually be involved in any shape or form to the project, probably

  • @CaptainChazz
    @CaptainChazz15 күн бұрын

    Honestly print on demand for older black library books would also be great for them. Especially because they seem to only care about hard back specail editions. GW is massive and yet leave so Much money on the table.

  • @Bluecho4

    @Bluecho4

    14 күн бұрын

    Given the Black Library books represent one of the easiest and more approachable ways to get into Warhammer, it's weird their books aren't constantly kept in print. Maybe not the more obscure ones, obviously. But things like Gaunt's Ghosts, the Eisenhorn books, etc.

  • @Origami27Wargaming

    @Origami27Wargaming

    14 күн бұрын

    No, not regular black library releases something like "Signed by the author, featuring a screen-printed canvas cover, ribbon bookmark, an afterword by the author, and the additional short story..." And whatever GW can get away -minimal work, just an alt cover- with their special edition codexes But yeah it's hard to recommend something you enjoyed because it's shop timeframe is pitiful by the time it arrives in your country and read it it's been sold out for months

  • @Matryoshkandroid

    @Matryoshkandroid

    6 күн бұрын

    legit half the books ive looked up were out of print, it is insane how much it seems like gw just doesnt want to make money

  • @LordTechnopants
    @LordTechnopants15 күн бұрын

    If you look online, it takes minutes to find updated Mordheim rules & resources. Get a 3D printer (or find suitable minis) online and it will be a lot cheaper than getting into a mythical GW remake with all the current 'issues' they love to pre-load their games with nowadays.

  • @alexanderalfonsson5874
    @alexanderalfonsson587415 күн бұрын

    GW should just add all their old books to Drivethrurpg. I mean they won't, but it would be awesome.

  • @WisePenguin007

    @WisePenguin007

    15 күн бұрын

    Yeah, long term revenue is not on GW's menu today. It's all about that sweet sweet short term profit margin.

  • @3Xero3

    @3Xero3

    14 күн бұрын

    They only like it if they can keep 100% of the profits. They don't like sharing income with any other companies.

  • @brionl4741

    @brionl4741

    13 күн бұрын

    @@WisePenguin007 Sweet, sweet FOMO!

  • @colin_painting_adventure
    @colin_painting_adventure15 күн бұрын

    Mordheim was released in 1999 making this year its 25th Anniversary. It would make business sense for GeeDubs to release Mordheim as a Made to Order basis. No risk for them. Major nostalgia for their customers.

  • @strontmdog7448

    @strontmdog7448

    15 күн бұрын

    If they brought it back as was I would spend serious money on getting those warbands that where shiney new when I was 9.

  • @benjaminpowers609

    @benjaminpowers609

    14 күн бұрын

    Yeah. Zero changes. They get to renew their claim on the IP, the players get to keep their game. Everyone wins.

  • @Spark_Chaser

    @Spark_Chaser

    14 күн бұрын

    This would be the smartest way to do it. and like @benjaminpowers609 said, it renews their IP claim. But even releasing the old Empire Militia box, a box of the classic Skaven, and a few of the other warbands, as Made to Order sets, would go a long way with the "Oldheim" people with nostalgia for this game.

  • @captaincosmo6157

    @captaincosmo6157

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@Spark_Chaser I suspect empire militia will return with the old world. At least that's what I hope

  • @rutherfordappraisal258

    @rutherfordappraisal258

    13 күн бұрын

    @@Spark_Chaser and bring back the classic “hairy head sprue.”

  • @thomasgrable1746
    @thomasgrable174615 күн бұрын

    I loved Mordheim back in the day. I had a Skaven band in which my Rat Ogre and Assassin were painted as Pinky and Brain.

  • @Christian_from_Copenhagen
    @Christian_from_Copenhagen15 күн бұрын

    I feel like this video is secretly "Why GW should leave miniature wargaming alone", but I'm here for it! I'm into sci-fi at the moment, but Rangers of Shadow Deep, Frostgrave, Mordheim and Deth Wizards certainly make fantasy skirmish games seem very appealing!

  • @jsharpw4

    @jsharpw4

    13 күн бұрын

    There are scifi skirmish games as well, like Stargrave or Space Station Zero.

  • @Christian_from_Copenhagen

    @Christian_from_Copenhagen

    13 күн бұрын

    @@jsharpw4 Absolutely, I just got the Stargrave book the other day. Now I just have to convince my buddies to buy and paint a crew of their own!

  • @Blacknight8850
    @Blacknight885015 күн бұрын

    That "get a junior designer to scan in the rulebook" idea's something I know they've done before - Louise Sugden's talked about how they had her do that with the original Slaves to Darkness book, but they only sell those (StD, Lost and the Damned and Rogue Trader) as hardcovers that you can only get at their events or Warhammer World, so I don't know if they'd relinquish the publishing to a Print on Demand service.

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    15 күн бұрын

    They should - they’d make a lot more money - selling books with little to no effort and THEN selling more paints and models and whatnot. Thanks for watching!

  • @kidcthulhufortney1320

    @kidcthulhufortney1320

    14 күн бұрын

    @@tabletopminions But then they can't generate FOMO sales, like when I shelled out way too much for a Rogue Trader reprint last year 🤣

  • @briochepanda
    @briochepanda15 күн бұрын

    I think the irony of current day GW bringing Mordheim back would be an exercise in watching them bring a "dead game" back just to kill it once over, if you get me?

  • @lentulus01
    @lentulus0115 күн бұрын

    For great buildings, ruined or otherwise, do remember the manufacturers of laser cut mdf, life TTCombat and Sarissa Precision among many others.

  • @euansmith3699

    @euansmith3699

    15 күн бұрын

    Also, Battlesystems; for sturdy, full colour, card terrain.

  • @lentulus01

    @lentulus01

    13 күн бұрын

    @@euansmith3699 those look great, I will give them a try.

  • @CirWot
    @CirWot15 күн бұрын

    Essentially it's a trust issue; we love Mordheim, please don't mess it up with a re-release. We don't need new releases each week and power creep. Also, Frostgrave is Mordheim+. Nice video.

  • @Pihtorich
    @Pihtorich15 күн бұрын

    To tell how fine the community is doing - in my country where we have certain legal freedoms a group of people translated and printed Mordheim books unofficially. Hard cover, nice gloss paper. Sold quite well from what I can tell

  • @wiebeposthuma4686
    @wiebeposthuma468615 күн бұрын

    100% on board with this. Print on demand Black Library as well please

  • @kartchner7
    @kartchner715 күн бұрын

    Shhhhhh, don’t make noise. The gw zombie lawyers will hear, and come for us. Let us enjoy our old games in peace.

  • @escapeartist323
    @escapeartist32315 күн бұрын

    Burrows and Badgers is a streamlined version of Mordhiem. If you want to piss off everybody in your group, run Dwarf treasure hunters with blunderbusses and magic carpets.

  • @LiamThing

    @LiamThing

    15 күн бұрын

    This guys got some ideas

  • @billdefranza4927

    @billdefranza4927

    15 күн бұрын

    You had me at "blunderbusses & magic carpets".

  • @SuperDuperHappyTime

    @SuperDuperHappyTime

    15 күн бұрын

    As a fan of Burrows and Badgers, saying it’s Streamlined Mordheim is a compliment to the game, but and an insult to the job its creators did.

  • @doctorgorgomel

    @doctorgorgomel

    13 күн бұрын

    I was about to mention B&B. Great game and models

  • @jasonjacoby8420

    @jasonjacoby8420

    12 күн бұрын

    Sadly, lots of stuff out of stock though :( I saw it recommended a few weeks back, and the starter sets were out of stock...

  • @theelderkine
    @theelderkine15 күн бұрын

    Devs&Dice is phenomenal and the intros are pure gold. I love the main content but always laugh along with the intros. I hope they never change. 😃

  • @user-cx7rf8lm4u
    @user-cx7rf8lm4u15 күн бұрын

    Mordheim came out in 99, I got it on my 14th birthday and it’s to date the best birthday present I’ve ever gotten. It’s such a brilliant game, and some on the balance issues can make it ever more fun at times. The setting is great. The artwork is great. The community is greater. I agree all we need is the book to be reprintable so new players can get in on the action. That being said I’d love some GW plastic terrain for it cos I’m a self confessed GW fanboy for life, 25 years and counting.

  • @minimundus1712
    @minimundus171215 күн бұрын

    I thought at the time that the vampire city would be the new morthheim....

  • @WisePenguin007

    @WisePenguin007

    15 күн бұрын

    That was my reaction as well. Looks like a missed opportunity. Reminds me of the other Warhammer Quest games and also Blackstone Fortress.

  • @Bluecho4

    @Bluecho4

    14 күн бұрын

    Cursed City is the ultimate case study in why GW bringing back Mordheim would be a bad idea. It would be pushed with this huge, expensive boxed set, everyone would get excited, it would sell out in less than a minute, and then GW would pretend it never existed for several months. And between then and its rerelease, all enthusiasm for the game would die, with no one caring anymore. Even if that particular sequence didn't happen again, because of unique circumstances having to do with supply chain issues...do you really want anything similar to that happening to Mordheim? I certainly don't.

  • @jamesmaas7244

    @jamesmaas7244

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes. And then GW killed it.

  • @waaaghzag
    @waaaghzag13 күн бұрын

    I was at Warhammer World today and in the store they have a Mordheim display of warbands converted from current miniatures. It was really cool.

  • @user-qs9gd8xz6e
    @user-qs9gd8xz6e14 күн бұрын

    My friends and I just spent 5 days playing Mordheim for its 25th anniversary. We are all from Memphis and a few of them are former GW employees. We got together to celebrate one friend's recent marriage and played games in an ABnB. We used scratch built, 3d printed, and GW terrain and models. We had a blast playing Mordheim because we love its simple yet fun gameplay and after action minigame.

  • @bloodbowl4ever
    @bloodbowl4ever11 күн бұрын

    The bottom line is the profit sharing of reprinting a game under the company flag but the need to contact and obtain permission of the game designers at the time of its original development. I think the problem of reprinting the old games of GW such as Mordheim is to get the consent of the game designers. In the case of Mordheim the 3 designers were Alessio Cavatore, Tuomas Pirinen, and Rick Priestley and all 3 must legally give permission for reprint and details such as profit sharing. In the case of Blood Bowl, Jervis Johnson has given the ok and he is still involved so re printing it was not an issue. So getting over the legal consent and then deal with who gets what percentage is the main hurdle . Its not as easy as people claim because in the end is all about money, its a business. Hobby and gaming second. Best wishes to you and Mordheim fans.

  • @harbl99
    @harbl9915 күн бұрын

    We've seen the complete dog's breakfast they made of the Necromunda revival. (Is it three or four revisions of the rule set we're up to at this point? Why are there a dozen 96 page sourcebooks for a skirmish game? And what even is a sub-editor?) I'm pretty sure that modern GW don't have the writing, editing, or model sculpting chops to bring out an updated Mordheim that does justice to the original.

  • @17blaziken

    @17blaziken

    14 күн бұрын

    There are 3 edition on 6 different books (for the main rules only). Plus basically a codex for every gang available.

  • @harbl99

    @harbl99

    14 күн бұрын

    @@17blaziken And the 4-5 "Books of..." (Peril, Ruin, Judgement, Outcast, Outlands) and three books for a single metaplot campaign.

  • @peterplayingwithleadbrian5464
    @peterplayingwithleadbrian546415 күн бұрын

    Print on demand is a great idea for this. I would also suggest this for the warhammer historical books. The Old West ones are like gold dust these days.

  • @Vanye111
    @Vanye11112 күн бұрын

    Love the shoutout for Leif. he's a great channel. Thanks, Uncle Atom!

  • @HacksawsHobbyBunker
    @HacksawsHobbyBunker15 күн бұрын

    I do not look forward to the prospect of another avenue GW would take to try and sell me another $4-500 worth of books. They did that with the new Necromunda....and I immediately started running it with GrimDark Fire Fight from OPR. GW relaunching a "dead" (but alive) game is like directors making a "new" version of their classic works - with changes nobody asked for. The POD version of the book is a genius idea. They get the money but otherwise keep their hands off of it.

  • @hmgirlpopuri5819
    @hmgirlpopuri581914 күн бұрын

    I was hoping you'd name drop Devs and Dice. Leif's Mordheim stuff is top tier, and he's a really fun guy.

  • @17blaziken
    @17blaziken14 күн бұрын

    If they do something with mordheim it would turn out like bloodbowl: re-release the mini and rules with some changes, than make a complete overhaul with the folowing edition, completely changing the way it's played and felt by the player.

  • @atragonx7939
    @atragonx793915 күн бұрын

    Based on the lore setup for AoS 4th Ed, I could see Warcry moving into a more "explore the ruins" style game that could add in more verticality. I think that would be a more natural evolution than trying to restart Mordheim.

  • @jeffhiley9372
    @jeffhiley937215 күн бұрын

    You don't want GW anywhere near Mordheim. That would be a disaster.

  • @kwalkrkcco4397

    @kwalkrkcco4397

    14 күн бұрын

    I agree and have similar feelings about Battlefleet Gothic. Don't want a new set of models in a new imbiggened scale.

  • @THX-to6gg
    @THX-to6gg15 күн бұрын

    Lots of people in the MESBG community are quite happy GW doesn’t lavish a lot of attention of their game, so no constant rule changes or rapidly changing miniature range. Regarding Mordheim I think GW might be tempted to do what they did with Necromunda and streamline the old rules for modern tastes. The old guard could still maintain the original game as some Necromunda players still do.

  • @Karadek
    @Karadek14 күн бұрын

    You know, Mordheim was literally the only GW game I didn’t buy in the 90s. Kinda regret that.

  • @hobbycathartic
    @hobbycathartic15 күн бұрын

    I'm sure there's nothing to worry about. Look at how swimmingly The Old World launch went.

  • @TheAurgelmir
    @TheAurgelmir15 күн бұрын

    There's also something to be said about a "dead system" - meaning a system that's not going to be altered and updated. Which is why I think a lot of players go back to the older editions of D&D etc. They should do the same to Second Edition 40K. Which also seems to be getting a bit of a renaissance with the OldHammer movement. I know I would love to dig my old Eldar Codex up, and start playing Second Edition again. With or without new models, who cares? Let's just have fun again. Oh and a Mordheim 2.0 would be "High Prices, Low Stock, and not as fun as it used to be"

  • @daminit6

    @daminit6

    15 күн бұрын

    old Eldar Codex, same Eldar Models.....

  • @nutherefurlong

    @nutherefurlong

    15 күн бұрын

    What about second edition do you think is appealing compared to other editions?

  • @TheAurgelmir

    @TheAurgelmir

    15 күн бұрын

    @@nutherefurlong Nostalgia for the most part. The game was a lot more silly and colorful then. Which I think is a large part of why OldHammer likes it too.

  • @nutherefurlong

    @nutherefurlong

    15 күн бұрын

    @@TheAurgelmir Were they also a bit simpler too? My main experience was with 1st edition, when someone just wrote down some rules on a piece of paper and we just sort of guessed. 2nd was maybe their first chance to pull all the stuff they learned from Rogue Trader and supplements into something cohesive? I dunno

  • @TheAurgelmir

    @TheAurgelmir

    15 күн бұрын

    @@nutherefurlong To be honest, I was a kid back then, and English wasn't my first language. Those rules were complicated man! I don't think they were particularly simpler than editions that came later. Especially considering 8th Edition "dumbed down" the rules a lot.

  • @optomix3988
    @optomix398814 күн бұрын

    I like Frostgrave. Rules set is pretty simple and you can do all the DIY and Kitbashing you want.

  • @Darwingreen5
    @Darwingreen514 күн бұрын

    The easiest thing would be to an expansion to Warcry where everyone has a shared quest. They did that in an old annual with "The silent city". Wildercorp are basically witch hunters, and chaos is WELL represented in warcry too.

  • @Matt-pr1xv
    @Matt-pr1xv13 күн бұрын

    1:00 I was at PAX Unplugged when they brought that ship along. 3D printing that giant ship and using it as terrain is such a good idea.

  • @GregK8625
    @GregK862510 күн бұрын

    I don't know. Necromunda seems to be going pretty well, and I like what they have done with that setting. I wouldn't mind the same to happen to Mordheim.

  • @CurtisAndersen
    @CurtisAndersen11 күн бұрын

    We're doing a Mordheim store campaign starting in July at Board Bard Games in Portland, OR. There's so much enthusiasm for the game and people are hyped! It's still one of my favorite GW games.

  • @redscope897
    @redscope89715 күн бұрын

    I dont know why you and Vince dont take the concepts of Mordheim and make a game in that style. Vince is always interesting on his views with AOS when it comes to defining army rules and how you balance them. I would love to see his take on making a game which is as complete as having different forces, different weapons to balance. The next level would be for you as games designers to push yourself with the idea of linking missions and warband progression. We have seen this in a limited way with Frostgrave so it can be done. I dont know why someone else has not expanded that concept and written a game to mirror the concept of what Mordheim is. Why not a create your own version ?

  • @syd4890

    @syd4890

    15 күн бұрын

    Why? Dont get me wrong but you have many skirmish style games that copy/emulate Mordheim and the actual mordheim is free and popular. My vote: make something original like vince and adam do well because if I want a mordheim like game, I'll play mordheim. It's like you wanting macdonalds and your partner saying they have vegan tofu burguer at home. Nah I'll go to Macdonald's thanks 😂

  • @redscope897

    @redscope897

    15 күн бұрын

    @@syd4890 You can still create something original the point is to take the core concepts in Modheim as the basis for a new game. Deth Wizard takes the core concept of Mordheim and frostgrave and just made a cut down version of them. What makes Mordheim different was the scale of the different forces involved and being able to link them mission after mission to create a deeper sense of a game. It would not be to difficult for vince and adam to team up with the 3D design company to make the minis. Buildings are easy enough to source from existing MDF companies.

  • @marks6928

    @marks6928

    15 күн бұрын

    Making a Mordheim-like is redundant when Frostgrave exists. If people want the original, they’ll play Mordheim. If they want a more updated version with a twist, they’ll play Frostgrave or one of the other games inspired by Mordheim. It’s crowded space already.

  • @syd4890

    @syd4890

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@marks6928 exactly this. Bring us new concepts, not just more of the same/adjacent.

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    15 күн бұрын

    Deth Wizards is sort of in the vein of Mordheim. That’s probably as close as we’ll get. Thanks for watching!

  • @BarronFamily231
    @BarronFamily23114 күн бұрын

    Devs and Dice is awesome- a #1 go-to for making Mordheim terrain. And I love his intros. One of the biggest sells of Mordheim is its the antithesis of modem GW’s potted world and cookie-cutter forces.

  • @Shinsay
    @Shinsay15 күн бұрын

    Love the shirt!

  • @jarosawknas8947
    @jarosawknas894715 күн бұрын

    The old GW games are that kind of games for which almost nobody complain. Also it seems that Battlefleet Gothic is doing well. I suppose because almost anything can be printed and GW isn't changing rules.

  • @jeremylenz5080
    @jeremylenz508013 күн бұрын

    I work at the convention center/hotel that you had your event. The day before I had cleared out some space in my closet and found a bunch of flames of war stuff I hadn't finished and I was going to throw it out but I walked by the rooms you guys were in and took a peak and it reignited my interest in the hobby! Really glad to see I have a great local community for this hobby

  • @oldschoolfrp2326
    @oldschoolfrp232610 күн бұрын

    Devs & Dice is great; Summon Lesser Maker is doing Mordheim builds too and giving away stl files for terrain detail bits, worth checking those out

  • @DonFar-ks3kq
    @DonFar-ks3kq15 күн бұрын

    Mordhiem rules and supplements are easy to find as free pdf online. I've been playing since it first came out. Still love it.

  • @frandeastora2128
    @frandeastora212812 күн бұрын

    The only thing that Games Workshop have to do with Mordheim is re-release old miniatures, cause sometimes is a bit hard to make a band of skavens with guns or a good portrait of 10 Reikland mercenaries with current AoS miniatures. If they try to launch a new Mordheim, people will just ignore it and keep playing the old one.

  • @TheIronRyan
    @TheIronRyan15 күн бұрын

    I found it interesting how GW promoted Talisman on WarCom the other week. It’s the first time I’ve seen them promote a game that’s manufactured by a different company even though the rules are technically theirs (historically). I feel it would be nice to do something similar with mordheim. Have a made to order run of the rules ( and even keep them in stock at warhammer world), an anniversary figure, and potentially just use some of the underworlds kits and or home brew. They could even bring back scratch building terrain tutorials into White dwarf etc.

  • @TheKrenshar

    @TheKrenshar

    14 күн бұрын

    GW still owns Talisman (plus I think Fury of Dracula and the other games mentioned in that article), they just license it out along with the RPG lines. Before Avalon Hill, Fantasy Flight held the licence to most of GW's catalogue and made 4th ed Talisman, with so many expansions I thought it was a living card-game version. Talisman seems to be among the first of the old licensed stuff besides RPGs to come out anew, so GW will want it to do well for the sake of more interest in the remaining things they have.

  • @BunsenB14
    @BunsenB1414 күн бұрын

    A couple tangential points: First, I find I have moved away from GW games due to the constant edition cycles, rule bloat, increased costs, and decreased availability. I now prefer simpler rulesets. Second, I recently purchased Space Station Zero (PDF version). Making new terrain, kits and home-made, has sparked a new excitement for me. The print-on-demand was tempting, but with exchange and shipping, it would have cost about double. Third, I wonder if Frostgrave wouldn't scratch the same itch for Mordheim if people cannot find the original game.

  • @Qew77
    @Qew7714 күн бұрын

    mordheim is amazing here in russia we reprinted translated version of a rulebook and play almost every week with different groups

  • @MrBizteck
    @MrBizteck15 күн бұрын

    Just fromthe title. YES PLEASE ! GW Screwed up Necromunda.

  • @benjihound993

    @benjihound993

    15 күн бұрын

    THIS! I used to love the old-school Necromunda. It was a staple at my club, an accessible game I introduced to many new players and the campaigns were INCREDIBLE! The additional rules and fan-made content were great. Then came the remake...

  • @Hunrakku3
    @Hunrakku313 күн бұрын

    Blogs are coming back! Agreed, I've been rediscovering my love of blogs, so much good stuff there.

  • @JMcMillen
    @JMcMillen14 күн бұрын

    Funny enough, Bombshell Miniatures just finished a Kickstarter for two fantasy skirmish warband .stl's, one are fighting nuns with big hammers and the other are rat men.

  • @sovietbear1917
    @sovietbear191714 күн бұрын

    Cursed City was the setting that should have been Mordheim 2.0, but GW dropped the ball on the whole thing. Now my big fear would be an Old World situation where GW would release updated Mordheim rules, and repackage ancient models for high prices.

  • @CygnusMaximusXIII
    @CygnusMaximusXIII14 күн бұрын

    So glad you gave Leif a shoutout! He's underfollowed for the quality of his content!

  • @GhostDog666666
    @GhostDog66666615 күн бұрын

    I just started playing Mordheim, our group created their own made to order book from the community rulebook, nice color hardcover. Finding cool models and ressources online is super easy as well.

  • @kryz9648

    @kryz9648

    15 күн бұрын

    Got a link for that book?

  • @bencogger4252

    @bencogger4252

    15 күн бұрын

    Would also appreciate a link to this!

  • @davidburns9766
    @davidburns976613 күн бұрын

    I hoped you would have done an “under the duvet, LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE” style video.

  • @benfosbraey6488
    @benfosbraey64889 күн бұрын

    It’s an interesting idea, rereleasing the book to whoever would like it could be the start of something more. I haven’t played Mordheim and have very little I could use to do so at the moment so a starter set would be better for somebody like me, a print on demand book would be a way to gauge interest in the game too. Playing devil’s advocate however, Blood Bowl was abandoned by GW for a long time and the community still ferociously supported the game. Since 2016 GW has been involved again and the game has gone from strength to strength with regular releases that aren’t too frequent.

  • @charleshill9546
    @charleshill954615 күн бұрын

    Comes out for month or so long campaign every year at Ringwood UK

  • @albinofreak620
    @albinofreak62014 күн бұрын

    I play Mordheim and try to collect the vintage minis and whatnot, and also use them for Forbidden Psalm. I also think GW should stay out. The idea of updated miniatures sounds nice and all, but they would just be hard to get, a box set would cost $250 and be impossible to get, the rules would be spread across dozens of books and eventually they would abandon support for it like they do with all their side projects. Made to order, including made to order miniatures, are the way GW should go. They should do things tangential to Mordheim for their other games though … like a plastic kit for Old World style ruins is a smart terrain kit for them to release.

  • @andrewplay5037
    @andrewplay503714 күн бұрын

    In Italy we are lucky enough to have an amazing community of Mordheim that has been constantly colaborating with Tuomas Pirinen over the years to keep the game alive . They published a rulebook, corrected and updated with new warbands, available for free. They also promote the game in every events with amazing tables and tournaments.

  • @johnfarscape
    @johnfarscape15 күн бұрын

    GW should just re release the original boxed game exactly how it was, the same as they did with battle for Macragge.

  • @marks6928

    @marks6928

    15 күн бұрын

    This. If they did this it would sell like hot cakes.

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    15 күн бұрын

    I’m sure they wouldn’t make enough and then the scalpers would take over. Thanks for watching!

  • @17blaziken

    @17blaziken

    14 күн бұрын

    Do note that macragge had no rules inside

  • @Miginath
    @Miginath14 күн бұрын

    Mordheim was released in 1999. It was in print for about 10 years. It was never lost popularity but because of the spotty support the online community adopted it and have produced a lot of really good fan content. The online community is very active.

  • @alexanderharvey6407
    @alexanderharvey640715 күн бұрын

    I dont remember how far back it was exactly, but I remember in an issue of White Dwarf that was probably pre-2000 rules for Chaos Warbands. As I recall the whole idea was to randomly roll up a skirmish band of Chaos minis and you used their standard troop profile. Then it was similar to Mordheim where you gained glory and spent gold to add to the warband, models got upgrades and promotions, or you were blessed/cursed by the gods and turned into a chaos spawn. The system was either intentionally or easily converted into applying to all other armies. You could have used the rules to make a skirmishing band of three high elf archers, a handmaiden of the everqueen, and two white lions. Or five dwarf ironbreakers and two thunderers. Or maybe like 10 gobbos with spears and a black orc. It was existing models with existing rules...which is why its like will never be seen again. It was a fun new way to play with models you already had or to buy a new army piece-meal out of the little two model blister packs they used to sell. They didnt manufacture a new $160 USD box and then push more $60 USD warbands and terrain kits that you "needed".

  • @kidcthulhufortney1320

    @kidcthulhufortney1320

    14 күн бұрын

    I believe that was Path To Glory.

  • @alexanderharvey6407

    @alexanderharvey6407

    14 күн бұрын

    @@kidcthulhufortney1320 That sounds about right. I want to say it was around the time of the big Archaon storyline...wasn't there some big collaborative campaign and the results were supposed to be all about the players around the world playing games...and then GW didn't like the results and kinda handwaved the result they wanted?

  • @brionl4741

    @brionl4741

    13 күн бұрын

    The Realm of Chaos books (Slaves to Darkness, Lost & Damned) had something like that too. Plus a Sensei band that was basically secret freedom fighters, possessed by a splinter of the Emperor's warp soul.

  • @robertsvallin3500
    @robertsvallin350014 күн бұрын

    Hey dude! Devs and Dice intros are not silly… every episode is awesome!

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    14 күн бұрын

    I enjoy them, I just wanted to let new viewers know that the entire video’s not like that. Hit channel is spectacular! Thanks for watching!

  • @Riddler_von
    @Riddler_von12 күн бұрын

    There is a Battlefleet Gothic community that’s kinda alive…

  • @marklindsey4112
    @marklindsey411215 күн бұрын

    Totally on board with this idea. One nit pick though: Devs and Dice does great intros.

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    15 күн бұрын

    I enjoy them too, I just wouldn’t want a new viewer to think the WHOLE video was gonna be like that. Thanks for watching!

  • @TreeFrog851
    @TreeFrog85114 күн бұрын

    I think Cursed City was GWs attempt at an AOS Mordheim. And we all know how well that went. I think the absolute best thatcGW could do for something similar is to do a season of Warcry in a devastated city, and add a robust campaign mode. Other than that, keep actual Mordheim as it's own thing quietly gathering dust in the GW vaults. :)

  • @Morhgoz
    @Morhgoz15 күн бұрын

    There was also big Mordheim tournament in Northern Italy either early this year or late last year...

  • @TheBaldbarian
    @TheBaldbarian14 күн бұрын

    There is also warmaster, another abandoned game from GW that has a passionate and dedicated community keeping it alive, and with 3d printing there are some amazing armies you can get for pretty cheap. It's very quickly become one of my favorite miniatures games.

  • @iW1nterMute
    @iW1nterMute13 күн бұрын

    GW re-printed 1st edition 40k (rogue trader) not that long ago, and it was per order.. I don’t see why they couldn’t do the same with the Mordheim book, for those who didn’t have a chance to get their own print copy

  • @threeohm
    @threeohm15 күн бұрын

    GW did a print on demand with Rogue Trader. It was a pre-order deal so you had to decide to buy it while the order window was open and then they made as many as needed and shipped them out. So they could do that with Mordheim. It would give people a shot at getting a hardcopy the rule book. I'd snag a copy.

  • @LukeMartinVideo
    @LukeMartinVideo11 күн бұрын

    Thanks. I launched a Mordheim campaign in my local gaming group. It isnthe simplest way to get into the hobby ! Everything is DIY and thats the way to do it 🎉

  • @andyshaw5378
    @andyshaw537815 күн бұрын

    Great video. Never played mordhiem. I guess frostgrave picked up a lot of the fantasy skirmish players. I was very tempted by the print on demand stuff especially the AD &D as I’ve been after the old monster manual for years.

  • @syd4890
    @syd489015 күн бұрын

    6:52 you know the faq corrected free pdf is free on broheim? Gw would be the old expensive outdated version 😂

  • @thedourkin
    @thedourkin15 күн бұрын

    GW should do absolutely nothing, Mordheim has a life (after death) of it's own. Updated and living rule books are available online and as PDFs (which you can print at home or at a local print shop).

  • @cavemanbum
    @cavemanbum7 күн бұрын

    I've been playing and running Mordheim campaigns since the game's introduction in the fall of 1999. To this day, it's my absolute favorite fantasy skirmish game. It's adaptable (any fantasy models can be used), easy to play, and its campaign mode is phenomenal. In addition, there's a treasure trove of source material available for free to make some truly fantastic scenarios and campaigns.

  • @JanMazurek
    @JanMazurek11 күн бұрын

    I agree with you. Print on demand of main rule book, add on and set of warbands from White Dwarf magazines would be a profit for GW and useful for players

  • @DemonBrandx
    @DemonBrandx11 күн бұрын

    I'm new to wargaming and ive been playing 5th edition 40k with my brother on Tabletop Simulator and its been a blast, way more fun and straightforward then trying to learn 10th edition and dealing with those insane prices i hope soon i can learn how to make terrain and find how to get 3d printed minis for solid price soon so i can enjoy the game for real physically.

  • @johnmcconnell9979
    @johnmcconnell997915 күн бұрын

    The best model of how to run a game system by GW is MESBG/Lord of the Rings. The rules have stayed pretty consistent throughout their life, with only some additions and clarifications. The latest rulebook didn't change anything, but only incorporated changes from errata and FAQs, completely unlike their other games. It's neglected by GW (barely any new releases in the past two years) but that's actually a strength, as proxy models have become more and more common as so many models have become difficult to obtain for newer players. I expect that Mordheim could exist within that same model. I thought that GW, when they re-released Necromunda would offer it up like they did with the original version, but instead they constantly revised the rules and kept releasing new supplements that changed the game and increased the cost to the point of killing it as far as I was concerned. I just wanted to buy the boxed set, paint up some gangs and build some terrain and play games. GW couldn't leave it alone and ruined the game by churning out new content that you had to have to play the game in it's "current" version, which of course increased the cost. I fear that Mordheim would end up the same, and I would end up disappointed for a second time.

  • @YeAuldGrump
    @YeAuldGrump14 күн бұрын

    Mordheim has been pretty popular in my area - but that is New England, home of NEMO. My local group is about 70-80% 3D printed, as is the terrain. (Mordheim terrain was how I got into 3D printing in the first place.) There are companies that seem to specialize in Mordheim - Reptilian Overlords and Vae Victis coming quickly to mind.

  • @Meowmai
    @Meowmai13 күн бұрын

    A friend and I are just getting into mordheim- I brought up a vague interest in it and before we knew it we had starting lists and were picking up models. And the stock problem is affecting me, it's infuriating! The Deathmaster model I want for my assassin adept is out of stock online, and online only so I can't even hunt through local stores. So yeah, the only reason I'd consider wanting a new version of mordheim from GW is hoping for increased popularity- I live in a small country so finding other players seems tricky. And even then, idk, I imagine a new version is just as likely to divide the existing community who are quite happy with the original game, old design jank and all.

  • @bethanyfardon5253
    @bethanyfardon525314 күн бұрын

    I was in Warhammer World a few weeks ago, and one of the things they had for sale (I think it was in an “exclusive” section) was a reprint of the first edition 40K/Rogue Trader book, in hardback. I gather it was a pre-order on the website last year. Hopefully GW embrace POD for other old publications in the future.

  • @grisch4329
    @grisch432914 күн бұрын

    12:38 “Would you be able to get it and would it be worth the money?” This in a nutshell describes the current GW experience. I stopped collecting Kill Team because it was just too draining to try and snipe every new box that comes out. And then if you do get it, you’re like, Man… this doesn’t feel worth it. And then when you try to get other stuff that’s been around for ages, it’s out of stock. EVERYTHING is out of stock. So now I give up and I just 3d print stuff. Or I play other indie games. There’s this great game called Deth Wizards I bought into recently. I can use any models for it. People should give it at a go.

  • @GrayArmyGaming
    @GrayArmyGaming15 күн бұрын

    Great to see so many people still engaged with Mordheim! It does my heart good!! Here is a simple rules run through for people interested in getting into Mordheim, but who might not know where to start: m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/kaWfrdFpZ7LKnJM.html&pp=iAQB

  • @whatigottaroll
    @whatigottaroll14 күн бұрын

    I agree 100%. Games workshop could make a lot of money, releasing all of their old publications through print on demand. All the old white dwarf, magazines, fanatic, town cryer, even older additions of the game. Just like wizards of the coast, put it up and forget about it just collect the money.

  • @maximillianhovar5877
    @maximillianhovar587713 күн бұрын

    “People thought it was good… when a comet hits your city it’s not good generally” had me rolling on the floor

  • @Chnmmr
    @Chnmmr15 күн бұрын

    I would love access to the miniatures again.

  • @marks6928
    @marks692815 күн бұрын

    Great video. Just wanted to say, Mordheim is the only GW game I care about now, and I got into it from reading 28 magazine, which I found through your recommendation, so thanks very much.

  • @GloriousMiniatures
    @GloriousMiniatures6 күн бұрын

    I do love Mordheim a lot, although I've not played it in decades! I think it's more the setting and idea of small skirmishing warbands. With The Old World out, it gives me the opportunity to come up with some really decayed buildings and revisit it. I was personally hoping for a reprint, or a Made to Order for the 20th Anniversary in 2019, maybe this year they could do a MTO. I'd love a chance to get my hands on some of the old warbands and The Town Cryer I never got around to getting. Maybe a rules reprint and some great decayed scenery in a box would be enough and an invitation for people to get back to scratchbuilding would be enough?!

  • @OffTheShelfBoardGameReviews
    @OffTheShelfBoardGameReviews14 күн бұрын

    The real question; honestly with Frostgrave and 5 Leagues, do we really need GW to make Mordeheim?

  • @calebbarnhouse496
    @calebbarnhouse49614 күн бұрын

    The only benefit from GW picking it up again would be to get more people interested and inturn maybe be more likely to try the old system if the spend a few hundred bucks and don't really enjoy whatever GW wrote rules wise

  • @edwardclay7551
    @edwardclay755115 күн бұрын

    I loved Mordheim back in the day and had a major Undead warband as well as a generic Reiklander warband. I've considered getting back into it. And you are right. Using Frostgrave kits for it would work. Right now, I am working on Deth Wizards and terrain for it. Then I will likely start work on my 3 Dozen woods I need for Verrotwood.

  • @Maladjester
    @Maladjester13 күн бұрын

    "You don't need Games Workshop to play Mordheim." That's why they don't re-release. Honestly I was surprised to see Necromunda get a new splash.

  • @evanvaldyke353
    @evanvaldyke35310 күн бұрын

    If they did print on Demand, they could also move to a MTO release cycle of old warbands, like they've done with old blood bowl teams.

  • @apocalypticmoth6040
    @apocalypticmoth604013 күн бұрын

    I got to play a game of it at TMX this year! Really fun game. Joined a campaign and I’m having a blast

  • @ant6227
    @ant622714 күн бұрын

    I don't really see GW doing print on demand because doing it for one old game would ultimately lead to pressure for the to do it for all old games and unlike WoTC who makes money primarily through the sale of their rules GW primarily makes money through the sale of their models. If they start selling old rules people will start to understand you can also play with old models which means less people buying the new ones. Or at least that's the sort of justification they would use to not move forward with POD. I would agree with your concerns about production though GW definitely should not add new Mordheim to their many products, but doing it in place of Warcry...that does make a certain amount of sense even if Warcry might be the game you would least like them to replace.

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