Your army is limited in how many units can be reinforced and the number of different types of units you can take like Wizards and Priests. You assemble a general and units that complete quests across multiple games to gain glory and grow your stronghold and warband. Narrative focuses on building up a unique army with a system called Path to Glory. Overall it’s a bit laissez faire and usually reserved for teaching new players some core concepts or just putting some models down. It doesn’t restrict the armies in any kind of way and has a few tables to generate the game from deployment zones, extra effects in game, and how you score points. Players can take basically whatever they want, up to an agreed upon points limit. Each game mode uses points for units taken which can be found in the back of their respective battletome but are updated annually in the General’s Handbook, but more on that later. Each game mode offers players different missions to play and different ways of assembling an army. Credit: instagram Slotracer1976 What is Matched Play?Īge of Sigmar is broken down into a few game modes: Open, Narrative, and Matched. There are a lot of rules involved and the legalese can be a bit confusing if you’re not familiar with the game. Whether it’s pick up games at your local games club or games store or going to a tournament, matched play tends to be one of the most popular ways of playing Age of Sigmar.
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