Based on a similar poll with mixed feedback I'm opening this one up to discuss whether or not you feel that the army books made in 8th edition, overall, have been weaker than previous editions.
For example: based on all of the stuff taken out, all of the stuff put in, all of the things tweaked, all of the synergies added/removed, is the 8th edition Empire army book more powerful, less powerful, or just as powerful as the 7th edition book? I understand that it's difficult to measure "weakness", however remember I'm just looking for how you feel.
Answer this question for all the army books in 8th and tell me, overall: what is the trend?



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but I can't agree with that, animosity is much more easy to handle than in 7th (well it's like the previous editions), and there's hardly a build that would be "unworkable" just because of it. I know some people seem to be fixated on animosity and appear to be unable to write a list w/o going to extremes to remove it as much as possible, but this is really paranoia, especially now, with 8th ed, where fighting by initiative makes even a squabbling much less of a problem. Sure it can still be a pain on occasions, but it's not the crippling rule it was during 7th ed, with units wheeling out of the wazoo because you rolled a 6, or losing a potentially game-winning charge because they've decided to pick their noses right in front of their target.
But Yeah i think its about the same tbh i only played a little of 6th (like 2 games) and a game of 7th so can only really go by the army books themselves, not in the game overall as my knowledge of 7th is practically nonexistant. And even then only by the books i and my friends own. But with 8th, apart from a lack of some of the older books magic items and a toning down of a few SC i think overall its about the same.
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go go 100mm by 100mm!