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They tend to be the most relaxed when it comes to third party stuff. The mileage varies a lot though. Some stores don’t sell much, have any tables, or even walking space. Others have loads in stock.Yeah if I ever do play in the distant future, there is a game store in my college town that sells all sorts of stuff from D&D to classic board games.
An old buddy and I go there to rip each other apart with Pokemon cards, but I know they have casual WH40K game nights. The kind of place that doesn't even charge for table space, so we always end up buying something just to help support the business.
When was this? I felt like GW was more prudish in the past about using other paints, mods, etc. My local GW doesn’t care if we talk about other games and only cares if we use official models in official events. Could be that my local red shirt is really relaxed, so I can’t say..I've never been barred from a gw for using Vallejo mud and most people in the shop use Vallejo products. I find it strange some random red shirt would do that
The people I know who care about it the most hardly play. Like I’ve seen a couple trannies and Arch aficionados but they seem to hardly buy anything in comparison to the die hard hobbyists or competitive gamers.I sure want people who never held a toy soldier in their hands to fight for me in the upcoming Warhammergate.
There tends to be more autism related to the lore communities and those tend to be a bit more polarized.
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