Two games of Dragon Rampant by Osprey Games! In a weird twist of fate they both happened to be the same scenario as well.
The 36 point retinue I used was based around Khorne Bloodbound figures from the Age of Sigmar starter by Games Workshop.
- Lord Furiosa Vajazzle the Tumescent – Elite Foot with the special ability of Fear.
- Two units of Blood Reavers – Bellicose Foot
- Two units of Blood Warriors – Bellicose Foot with shiny armour
- One Khogorath – Greater Warbeast with cunning.
It isn’t a subtle retinue and the small number of special rules means it really easy to use. It’s all basically point and charge.
The first game was against Finny’s Orcs. Old Games Workshop lead orcs. It didn’t go well for the forces of Khorne and he must have been displeased with the result. I spread out too much so my units couldn’t support each other which I later realised was the way to play with bellicose foot units. As a result of piece meal attacks on my part the orc boar boys and skirmish troops were able to break apart my units.
Part of the Six of Six Challenge.





The second game was against Ryan’s lovely Lord of the Rings figures. The majority of his force was mounted. And had ranged troops. So I was a in a similar situation as the previous game. However, I try and learn from my mistakes. The fight between the two army generals saw them mutually destroy each other. I managed to roll a double 1 which was the only thing I didn’t need for my general to run off! Ryan was also particularly unlucky when one of his units tried to evade my charging Blood Reavers but failed. The Blood Reavers wiped them out. Another unit did successfully evade but couldn’t outrun the Khorgorath who added their skulls to the Skull Throne. The game ended with me having one surviving unit of Blood Warriors left on the table and on their own they killed three enemy units.











































In December 2015 Opsrey Games released the latest in their little blue rule books. Dragon Rampant is a warband scale game by Daniel Mersey using the same rules as his Lion Rampant rules. I’m not going to go into the rules and how they work because I’m lazy and better people have written about them elsewhere on the Internets.
When looking at Grimdark Rampant what I wanted to do was to try and use my Epic range without having to make any changes to the rules of Dragon Rampant, except giving the Mixed Weapons ability to Heavy Foot for Devastator Space Marines. I’m all for fan made adaptations but sometimes the adaptations and extra rules are longer than the rules themselves. My philosophy, which I think came from playing a lot of Savage Worlds, to not try and replicate Space Marine or Warhammer 40,000 but just to capture the flavour.
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