u/Chaerea37 Hello. Have you tried MRoster?
It works. There a few minor annoying things about it (if you want to rename a warband you kind of have to start over).
The original tabletop rule book is available for download, and contains a number of really excellent flavor-y passages about the City of the Damned.
I use the liquitex coarse texture medium for walls, I think it works well. I use grout for ground texture.
Reaper makes some dog models but I'm not a huge fan of them personally.
I personally love the models for Dungeons & Doggies as they look pretty cool and a little fun as well.
There's a bunch of sellers on Etsy that 3D print dog models for D&D from various designers that will work well for Witch Hunters in Mordheim as well.
Is this what you're referring to? I can't find any major critiques of it online and the authors report it aced the Big Crush battery (whatever that means--I'm a layman). I can't view the dev's implementation, right now; is that the issue?
Hey up until now swords were just something to sell to the merchant - no shame! I'd go with Sorcerer and Globadier myself; they are perfect as ranged DPS and debuff support. Between the Ogre and the Assassin you have more than enough melee, especially with 5 melee henchies.
Unfortunately there are no Sisters of Sigmar novels. There are a couple of really good ones about their sci-fi clones, the Sisters of Battle.
They are the same Sisters, just with power armor and automatic weapons.
Also, they really need to hotfix this freaking GUI issue; I thought it was me until I saw the general rage on the forums about it.
Oh, Marked for Death. I swear the computer always has one of their units that is marked find a corner to hide in for the ENTIRE FREAKING MISSION. I get completion on those maybe 25% of the time max.
As far as wyrdstone goes, def level up primary rep before going to secondary - remember, all wyrdstone to primary grants rep now! I've gotten the secondaries up to 10 gold per fragment by grinding primary rep, so now that getting primary rep is so much easier, I have a scheme.
Send minimum for the first few shipments to primary as it still gives you rep now. Stockpile wyrdstone above minimum as you drive up the prices on the secondaries as high as you can (think the 10/fragment is as high as it gets). By the time you have driven up the price, you should have quite a bit to send them, and by then you will have ranked-up warriors who could use such a massive infusion of cash to buy skills.