Aug 23

The Base Set and Task Force Stat Card Galleries are finished! The digitization project began July 2008 when I shared the War at Sea: Task Force Picture Card Gallery.  It continued in August 2008 when I began the War at Sea: Picture Card Gallery.  During the over 1 year long project I received more e-mails, instant messages, comments, and message board posts about this project than anything else in my 3+ years of blogging.

The response has been overwhelming and incredible.  Thank you!  As I promised many moons ago the scanning of the Base Set stat cards would be finished before Flank Speed hits the shelves.  I purposefully elongated this project to keep you, the gamer, in suspense.  My scheme worked.  Flank Speed officially releases on September 1st.  If you don’t believe me, and with the repeated delays I wouldn’t blame you, go to the official Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea Flank Speed website.  It has that September 1st date boldly printed in black.

You can find the completed stat card galleries in their usual place.  Go to Base Set Stat Card Gallery for that.  You will find all of the newly scanned high resolution 600dpi images of the Axis along with the before seen Allies.  Then go to Task Force Stat Card Gallery to see the crisp scans of the 2nd set.

I am already gearing up to scan in the stat cards from Flank Speed.  As soon as I have the complete set I will begin digitizing them.  Flank Speed releases on September 1st and I should have the entire set that day (unless it takes more than 2 cases of boosters to complete the set and if that happens I will be blogging my frustration).

Thank you for your encouragement, your involvement, your questions, and your support.  Special thanks must go to the wonderful community at Axis & Allies ForuMINI, Tibernius and enabrantain.  I could not have digitized sets 1 and 2 without it.

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May 16

War at Sea, like any good game, provides in its box everything you need to play.  But, there’s always room for improvement and that is where Litko Aerosystems stepped in.  They have crafted laser etched plastic tokens for War at Sea that are simply better than the cardboard ones from the official starter box.

Our friends the Axis & Allies ForuMINI have discussed the Litko tokens at length.  I decided it was time to jump in head first and get some of these wonderful tokens but where should I start?  I asked the kind people at AA ForuMINI Most Useful Litko Tokens? As you can see they provided a lot of input.  I crafted a shopping list and with debit card in hand went to the Litko website to place my order.

Shopping List

War at Sea Tokens

Litko War at Sea Tokens

Placing the order was fast, painless, and I received an automated e-mail reply in no time. It takes 1-2 weeks to process an order and then 3-5 days delivery for domestic orders. I placed my order on March 17th and received it on April 11th. My biggest concern with Litko is the very long processing time. It took almost an entire month from the moment I placed the order until the moment it arrived on my doorstep.

That aside I was very happy to receive the items.  They all arrive in their own plastic baggies with a tag providing the name of the contents.  Everything arrived in perfect condition.  Each of the tokens is much easier to pick up from the table.  I immediately noticed their increased weight over the official ones along with their added thickness.

Litko Token Crayon Etc

A common complaint of gamers, myself included, is the difficulty in picking up the official tokens from the table.  That problem goes away with the Litko tokens.  The colors are also more vivid and the text is easy to read.  On their website they suggest using a white crayon to fill in the text thereby allowing it to be more legible.

I hesitated at first but decided to do try that on one set.  Doing this on 40 tokens is quite a workout but the end result is very nice.  I was so pleased that I enlisted my fiance to assist me with the second set.  We both agreed they look much nicer filled in.  I noticed that it is important to do a quick rub down with a paper towel, or a cloth, of the tokens after using the crayon.  This removes any excess and cleans the surface of debris.

Small Smoke Screens

Litko War at Sea Small Smoke Screen

The Small Smoke Screens are the perfect size for War at Sea. I use a lot of HMS Javelins and the various USA destroyers who have the Lay Smoke Screen special ability. I used to use cotton balls but grew tired of this method. It works in a pinch but is rather ugly. The Small Smoke Screen set comes with 4 smoke screens. Each one is two parts. The base and the smoke screen easily fit together. You can glue them together with plastic glue but I did not. I believe it is better to not glue them for storage reasons. They don’t take more than a moment to assemble them and this can be done before a game.

They look good next to the ships and seem to fit in with the scale.  The picture at left shows them with a ruler so you can get a sense of their size.  They are each roughly 7cm or almost 3 inches in length.  This is a good size to fit into the sector on the maps.

Conclusion

I spent $52.17 for the two token sets and the small smoke screens.  This included just over $6 for shipping (via USPS Priority Mail) with the roughly month long wait from when I placed my order until the items arrived at my door.  Litko’s customer service is accessible, friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable.  I found them a joy to deal with.  The Litko products are expensive but I believe them to be a more affordable option than the licensed products that Gale Force 9 will be releasing for War at Sea.

I found the white crayon to be a necessity for the token sets.  Litko is always looking for feedback so I sent them an e-mail with a suggestion.

Hello,
This isn’t a question but more of a suggestion.  I was discussing my order with a bunch of War at Sea guys over at Axis & Allies ForuMINI (where I learned about Litko) and we were discussing Litko’s recommendation to use a white crayon to brighten up the lettering on the tokens.
I’d like to suggest that Litko includes a free white crayon with orders over a certain cost ($50 for example).  Not everyone has small children around or ready access to crayons.  If Litko included a white crayon it would be some good customer service and am sure would help to further set Litko apart from other companies who make tokens (such as Gale Force 9 who recently got the AAM and WAS license).
Thank you for reading my suggestion and I look forward to receiving my tokens.
Thanks,

Jonathan

To my knowledge they have not done this but I think it would be a great customer service incentive.

Bottom Line

The bottom line is you should give Litko a try.  If you’re tired of the official tokens, if you want to stop using cotton balls for smoke screens, and if you want a durable product that will last you many games then the Litko War at Sea Token set and the Small Smoke Screen set are both great buys.

When I have photos of the tokens and smoke screens in action I will be sure to share them with you.

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May 02

 War at Sea: Flank Speed, the third set to War at Sea, has been delayed again.  A moderator on the official Wizards of the Coast message boards has announced that Flank Speed is officially delayed until September 2009.  This marks the second time in as many months that the second expansion has been delayed.  We reported the first delay in War at Sea: Flank Speed Update Set Delayed Until August 2009.

Mr. Richard Baker, lead game designer for War at Sea, blamed the sales and marketing people at Wizards for its initial delay to August 25, 2009.  We can only assume this is the case for this new delay.

Of the first delay Mr. Baker said:

We designed the set on time, and we were ready to launch on the original schedule, but the folks on the sales and marketing end had to make some changes to the company’s release schedule. I’m only looking at one release at a time, but in a typical month Wizards of the Coast might have four or five different products releasing in various categories, and sometimes the “master schedule” requires individual products to move back in line a bit or hurry up to the front.

Although War at Sea is not the money maker for Wizards that Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, and Star Wars Miniatures are it is important for Wizards to maintain some semblance of order to Axis & Allies Minis and War at Sea minis releases.  Gamers will only put up with so much tinkering of release schedules before they get fed up.

This delay allows more time for all of us to be comfortable with the February 2009 Rules Update and a new style of play…50 pt games.  More on 50 pt games and Litko Aerosystems War at Sea tokens soon.

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Mar 23

 Previously we announced that War at Sea’s 3rd set named Flank Speed has been confirmed and with a release of June 2009.  Unfortunately, the release date was changed without this information being given to the lead designer Mr. Richard Baker.  In a recent post on his blog he attempted to clear up the confusion and by way of recompense also share some inside information.

The delayed release is a significant blow to War at Sea, which although small has a dedicated group of customers and gamers who have been relegated to secondary citizen status in the world of Wizard of the Coast games.  The skeptic may say that Wizards will push anything back if it gets in the way of a Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, and/or Star Wars Miniatures release.  Clearly, those three games (both the D&D RPG and its collectible miniatures game offshoot) are the most popular products in Wizards’ arsenal and we don’t begrudge their placing the spotlight on the big moneymakers.  But, WAS is no slouch either.  It regularly sells out at my FLGS and FLGS across the country and beyond, according to gamers I regularly converse with, and deserves more respect than two releases (base set and Task Force) in an 18 month time frame.

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