v true. Linus is taking Skaven with Skitter to Thrud this weekend. Carnage!Stig wrote: Younger players tend to like stunty teams, as well as teams with imaginative and unusual builds.
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Re: youngest/oldest naf player
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Re: youngest/oldest naf player
I find they youngsters are all (very) enthusiastic and not jaded cynics llike many of us. 

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Re: youngest naf player
Hey, my brother plays, and he's 12. Then again, he's been in to 14 and up gaming for years, so he's used to dealing with bad rolls.Colin wrote:I played a kid at the GenCon bowl in either '05 or '07 (can't remember which one, but I think '05), he must've been 10. I remember late in the second half he was out of rerolls, rolled a skull on a block and said, "that didn't count", and wanted to reroll it.![]()
Gotta love kids (I believe he was the same kid who played Snew the year before and called him on IP even though Snew was letting it go all game).![]()
I think that if the game box says 14 and older, then that should be the minimum age allowed at competitive tourneys (private leagues and tourneys do what you want).

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