Its that time of year again where start thinking of where our games are at. Games Workshop has now started working on the next General's Handbook and wants your feedback. Don't leave them and your fellow gamers hanging.... get over there and put in your comments.



via the Warhammer Community
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/11/14/14th-nov-the-generals-handbook-2019-we-need-yougw-homepage-post-3/
The first General’s Handbook came about, in part, thanks to feedback from the Warhammer Age of Sigmar community, and we’ve written each instalment since in that spirit, gathering feedback on matched play points from around the community to make sure the game is as balanced as possible.
We’ve now started work on the General’s Handbook 2019 – and we’d love to hear from you. We want your thoughts on matched play points – in particular, the units you think should cost more or less. We playtest Warhammer Age of Sigmar relentlessly and love our dedicated team, but the game system is huge, so your feedback is essential, as well as being highly likely to influence the final book. If you’re looking to take part, make sure to do so in the next two weeks – after that, we’ll be taking time to go through everything you’ve sent us.
To make sharing this feedback as simple as possible, we’ve created a dedicated post on Facebook designed to gather your thoughts. To provide your feedback, all you need to do is comment on that post with the unit (or units) you think need their points changed, then provide some reasons why. Examples and reasons why you think the points should change will help us a lot, so any extra detail you can provide will be handy – just keep it clear and concise, so we can read them all! We guarantee we’ll be following this post very closely over the next couple of weeks – if you’ve got feedback, this is the channel to give it on.
Give your feedback on points on Facebook – meanwhile, if you’ve got any regular rules queries, we’re still available at AOSFAQ@gwplc.com.


 
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