Warhammer 40k

New Kill Teams

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All servators. Probably just built around the 2 tech priests buffing them.


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Nids equivalent to Angels of Death probably?


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I assume this terrain will be in the box set included with the 2 models.
 
Just looked over those Space Wolves, the nu diaper walker, TS “robots” and the pity WE lord…….

That shit is all very funny and I hope the limp-wristed limeys who made that garbage stay on the 40k team, ensuring I have no desire to buy more junk. Keep it up GW.
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Though whoever’s writing this is funny, I’ll give them that.
 
I just picked up Kill Team today, before I saw the announcements.

All servators. Probably just built around the 2 tech priests buffing them.
Northstar has some third party totally-not-servators being previewed, so they might be a good alternative for this.
 
Just looked over those Space Wolves, the nu diaper walker, TS “robots” and the pity WE lord…….

That shit is all very funny and I hope the limp-wristed limeys who made that garbage stay on the 40k team, ensuring I have no desire to buy more junk. Keep it up GW.
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Though whoever’s writing this is funny, I’ll give them that.
What really gets me is they re-introduced DG's new hero model after already showcasing it in like december(?) And they DIDNT show off the new WE cultist/kill team whatever the fuck those weird things were with the chicken legs. Imagine not getting new Red Butchers. The Tsons at least got a new non-unit leader.

Im so fucking tired bros. I dont think chaos has ever been "equal attention caked" harder than this in recent memory. still better than grey knights tho
 
Battletech is currently trying to cash in on the popularity SEO of Trench Crusade. But it could be deliberate if they see Gundam (and the popularity of Gunpla) as a threat? I've not seen them and don't know how long they've been in production so that's a stretch.
Gundam will probably catch some of the market due to the sheer size of Bandai but they occupy the same niche as Battletech and have been around a similar length of time. The one thing Battletech has in its favour that Bandai drops games without notice or reason. They had a very short lived card game named battle spirit saga which they cancelled in 2024 after existing for a year.
Since they have four TCG on the go now (Dragonball, One Piece, Digimon and yes a Gundam card game releasing in a couple months) I have doubts about the longevity of Gundam assemble being around for any significant period of time.
 
Found this while randomly scrolling on YouTube, though you guys might like it.


Also, I finally gave Space Marine 2 a shot; it's decent, though I'm not too far in right now. As someone with basically no real knowledge on most of the W40k universe, what do you guys think of it?
 
Found this while randomly scrolling on YouTube, though you guys might like it.


Also, I finally gave Space Marine 2 a shot; it's decent, though I'm not too far in right now. As someone with basically no real knowledge on most of the W40k universe, what do you guys think of it?
Better with your bros playing alongside you, other than that it’s a good 2000s throwback.

Long term gameplay wise, the other enemy type isn’t as fun to fight as Tyranids.
 
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The Realm of Chaos books are absolute kino. Sadly I'm old enough to have picked them up the first time around. The fluff and presentation was top notch, but the ability to bring stuff into RT from WHFB and vice versa was amazing. Got a chaos space marine and want to give him a fancy possessed sword? Just roll for it. There was a good chunk of content in those two books that was lifted straight from White Dwarf, but they were still phenomenal, especially when you compare them to the shite they churn out today. The only thing that has come even remotely close in terms of content have been the original 30K campaign books.

The WFB 3rd edition, Rogue Trader and 2 realm of chaos books are peak old school GW, before the games got tuned for tournament play. The art, the lore, the janky rules, the insane amount of detail..all there.

Wanna play a chaos legion lead by a half mechanoid treeman chaos champion vs an army of Ambulls? You can. Want an entire army of guardsmen with jetpacks and void grenades? You can have it. Want to play a scenario with wolfmen attacking a village of peasants, and one of those peasants has a boltgun he found on an adventure? you can do it.

I still use the books in other games for the many many tables in them.
 
Culture war shit is retarded and gay you turbofag.
I'm sorry but "the culture war" is the sum total of politics, if you can't comprehend this you aren't in the game.

Per Carl Schmitt: "The specific political distinction to which political actions and motives can be reduced is that between friend and enemy." To Schmitt, these differences were defined by immutable characteristics, such as identity, not your IRL buddies. Because these characteristics are inherent and unchangeable conflict thus arises and out of conflict we achieve the political. Schmitt of course, was a nazi. Which actually gives him some cred. Nazis got us to the moon and as soon as we ran out we had to cancel the shuttle program. And they managed to secretly kill a bunch of jews in poland with a nuke (its in the nuremburg trials, look it up), so nazis on average tend to be pretty competent and intellegent.

You define re-racialization as "culture war." Let's examine some things that you probably wouldn't consider culture war and come to the adult understanding that they actually are:
Taxes: We tax some people to subsidize others. Ideally we want to tax our enemies to subsidize our friends. This can be seen as a culture war issue via things like USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy, or the Government deciding whether or not niggers can buy purple drank with food stamps.
Infrastructure: We want to give good infrastructure to friends and bad infrastructure to enemies (this is obvious).
Defense policy: We want our friends abroad supported and our enemies punished (The zionist lobby within the United States understands this even going so far as to be punative to other domestic actors, for example).
I could go on.

So to put it simply literally every political issue is the CULTURE WAR. Not only is the "culture war" not retarded it is the only politically relevant thing and the only means by which politics makes any sense.

GW is putting niggers in your hobby because GW has been captured by political interests (high finance) that hate its fans due to immutable characteristics and as such deems them a political enemy worthy of demoralization and humiliation. Why? Politics.

So in conclusion, nerds need to stop dismissing "muh culture war" and realize you are locked in a death struggle with insane post communist freaks whose end game is total child molestation and a transocracy whether you like it or not.

Go read the Concept of the Political, its a good essay.
 
Better with your bros playing alongside you, other than that it’s a good 2000s throwback.

Long term gameplay wise, the other enemy type isn’t as fun to fight as Tyranids.

I might give multiplayer a try then; I usually prefer going solo, but I dabble with multiplayer on occasion, might do it here. Thanks!
 
GW is putting niggers in your hobby because GW has been captured by political interests (high finance) that hate its fans due to immutable characteristics and as such deems them a political enemy worthy of demoralization and humiliation. Why? Politics.
It’s a humiliation ritual? They painted the head of a plastic model with brown paint. That’s it.

Bezmenov really stressed that the way to defeat the West was demonstrating that you can complement an army’s color scheme with a variety of skin tones.
 
While I don't intend to butt in and derail such a long running conversation, I figured the watchers of this thread would be the best to ask. When it comes to W40k games, what are some good ones? I grew up with Dawn of War (1 and later 2, to a degree), but lately I've really been enjoying Armageddon and Sanctus Reach. Any recommendations from there? I prefer games where I'm able to play as the Imperial Guard - the Ork Hunters DLC for Armageddon was my favourite by far.
 
While I don't intend to butt in and derail such a long running conversation, I figured the watchers of this thread would be the best to ask. When it comes to W40k games, what are some good ones? I grew up with Dawn of War (1 and later 2, to a degree), but lately I've really been enjoying Armageddon and Sanctus Reach. Any recommendations from there? I prefer games where I'm able to play as the Imperial Guard - the Ork Hunters DLC for Armageddon was my favourite by far.
Theres the Civ light Warhammer game thag isnt bad, you can play as Imperial Guard there. But far as games playing Imperial Guardsmen? Id say you only got the DoW, Armageddon and the Civ like game, thats about it.
 
While I don't intend to butt in and derail such a long running conversation, I figured the watchers of this thread would be the best to ask. When it comes to W40k games, what are some good ones? I grew up with Dawn of War (1 and later 2, to a degree), but lately I've really been enjoying Armageddon and Sanctus Reach. Any recommendations from there? I prefer games where I'm able to play as the Imperial Guard - the Ork Hunters DLC for Armageddon was my favourite by far.
Fuck the last conversation, it was retarded anyway. Paint your damned models how you want with wolfsangels, ss bolts, etc. as runes.

Anyway, Darktide technically has a guardsman veteran as a playable class, but that game also has a lot of issues along with it just being a hell of a grind and not enough content before things start to get really stale.
 
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