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The Xirkali exist because Grand Cathay exists. I know people who criticized Mantic for just copying what GW is doing. The new edition for Kings of War has introduced battalions like Age of Sigmar or Conquest, where you can only take on Commander units (i.e., Warlords or Champions) per battalion.

Here's an example of how the new army building works for Kings of war 4th edition. Using the Mantic Companions App.
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The ching chong army is a knock off of the GW ching chong army. Same way the Rift orcs were Stormcast knock offs.

They have furfag shit in them when GW does not. The concept art is furfag shit. The new army is furfag shit when GW's beastmen are not.

Notice the difference.
 
Funny, I never saw the Riftforge orcs as a knock off of the Sigmarines.
Then you're blind. Nottingham isn't a very big place and all these companies intermingle.

Are you referring to the Xirkali and the Force of Nature or just Xirkali?
Stop double posting there is an edit button.

Both. Dog men look furfaggy and then cat faced beastmen look furfaggy.

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I think the avatar of the green lady is a Doom reference but the rest of it is low quality furry shit.
 
They all look pretty generic but not half bad IMO. I wish the guy luck, more options aren't bad, especially if they're competently priced

On that note of undead, I did get a couple boxes of Oathmark undead and they're pretty lovely, the bronze age style they got is pretty nice. Good value too, 30 skeletons for 32 USD and options for hand weapon, spear or bow, full command, their revenant models are also nice, two handers and shields for those, again with full command. Skeletons are a bit spindly as I've read but they aren't as thin as I expected.
 
As goofy as it is, it reminds me of some Saturday morning cartoon shit, there's room on the market for that.
That's probably why he's doing it. He also probably noticed the decline in DND and may be trying to capitalize on the lack of well made silly table top games
 
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