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It feels rather good to set on that path, as if a weight had been lifted. Not to say the occasional innovative idea will not catch my eye, but how many of these are out there on a regular year? Also, the ability to grab new miniatures for games I already play is very satisfying as I feel I am adding to my hobby rather than ‘butterflying’ from game to game, never tasting the true nectar they have to offer. Also, I always kep in mind games I can play with miniatures I have. For example, Zombicide Invaders is great to lay Stargrave and Five Parsecs, while Zombicide is also fantastic for End Days (nd yes, Undead and Alive for Dead Man’s Hand or Fistful of Lead). Finally, as was mentioned in the Weekender three weeks ago, WWII miniatures can be used to lay Bold Action, Chain of Command or just about any other WWII set of rules with wildly different flavors. So reusability is also key, as rule books take a very minimal amount of space compared to minis, terrain or big box games. I did not want to leave without mentioning one of my favorite kitchen sink system: 7TV.