Introductory session
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- dilanski
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Introductory session
Today I held a introductory session for brikwars at my school, I got a massive turn out, about 30 students turned up, I planned for 4-6
and had to turn lots away, In the end most paired up, the game was played across 4 2-person desks, 7 armies were involved each with a mixture of units, for example 'Al Qaeda' (I didn't come up with it) had 3 troops and a tank, while the knights had a dragon 2 archers, 2 swordsmen and a dwarf high on goofballs. It went well and in two weeks I'm hosting a bigger game, but i need advice and scenario ideas (we have 35-40 mins game time) aswell as tips on hosting.
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Why don't you try something like this: http://www.thereverend.com/lego/brikwars03-02/
You could also run a siege game.
I suggest as a host that you don't control an army yourselfm so you have time to help other players.
Do you have any pictures?
You could also run a siege game.
I suggest as a host that you don't control an army yourselfm so you have time to help other players.
Do you have any pictures?
Looking for Vancouver Island players: http://www.brikwars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1194
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I'm in year 10 and just started my GCSE's studying highest science (triple as my school does that) and two D&T courses. It was my own lego I brought in from home. Orignally the game was meant for a few friends but X kinda went a bit far. X, is incharge of the schools sci-fi club and co-head of wargames club, he was kind enough to give me his room for an hour to host this, I also asked him too put a poster on his door and on the library door just in case there was an unknown brikwarrior-TFOL in the school, Mr X decided to bulletin it........ A shoal of year 7-8's shown up and more came later, I was forced to turn many away as i had 10 5-10 man armies a few tanks and dragons and an AC.
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School has very strict rules for camera's also I don't actually have my own camera, it's the FBI's.Warhead wrote:Oh, c'mon Dilanski! I done stuff like this in the Glasgow Games Workshop store for Epic and I always took my camera. You're now a reporter for Brikwars man, get the scoop, Parker! I take it you'll be doing another Intro soon?
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