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And just as 40k had Crusade, Age of Sigmar has Path to Glory. This year, Age of Sigmar brought out it’s 3rd edition. So how does this apply here, you ask? Well, simple. No one has fun with their faction being Generic Bob McBob while the new faction gets so many options and upgrades that it feels a completely different game…. Imagine being the guy who’s book isn’t getting updated any time soon – having to use the same core rulebook generic rules and upgrades while everyone else gets so very many shiny trinkets and options…it becomes a little offputting.Īnd this Imperial spam put the Sasquatch off 40k for the time being and probably for a good while. And their wonderful narrative Crusade rules…began to feel a bit neglected. And the problem was, of these books, 80% of them could literally be seen as ‘Space Marines but…’ in slightly different flavours. It had over 30+ factions to accomodate…and in the first six months of the new edition they pushed out OH SO MANY books. Sounds great, right? A game system where your own characters and armies can blossom over time into something better and tell a story in the process with a record of wins and losses, rivalries and the like…īut Warhammer 40,000 had a terrible, terrible problem. 9th edition was being teased and one of the biggest catches was their narrative orientated Crusade ruleset – which basically allowed players to build rosters over time with characters gaining experience and rewards and developing from Generic Bob to something far more ostentatious and grand. Ok folks, gather round and listen to an old Sasquatch ramble.Ī few years back, all the way back to 2019 the Sasquatch was a very, very avid 40k player.