Grumble, grumble, grumble... still looking for a physical copy of Daggerheart. Although I did see a copy at Origins, but not to purchase.
I would add Grimwild as well, seems like an improvement over the original Dungeon World take on PBTA.
You're partially correct, it doesn't have much to do with tariffs. It's the shipping costs and random customs rules that ensure I don't ship to outside the US.
Recently, I shipped 2 small boardgames to the UK, total weight less than a kilo, and not a big box. $103 dollars in shipping.
I...
It is so expensive to ship to Europe, but strangely, not the other way around. I gave up trying when the new VAT rules went in place, along with another wave of shipping increases.
I can't stand crafting in video games. I prefer to get enough money to buy whatever bits I need to get as opposed to spending any time futzing. Then again, I spend a lot of time gardening/landscaping, so I'm guessing whatever this does for folks in video games I get in real life.
That said...
"And Romans did not take anywhere near that long to form up, unless you are confusing a transition from a Legion on the march assembling with 'forming up'."
I've seen battalion awards formations take 20 minutes to form up. I could easily see a 3-4 legion Roman army take hours to form up for a...
Exactly. 5E and Grimwild share classes and fantasy, and that's about it. Well, and both use dice. Going through the rules a second time because there are so many intriguing mechanics at play, but absolutely loving every minute of it.