Warhammer 40k

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Be sure to annoy the hell out of your opponent by yelling that they've captured it for Chaos every time they advance on a point.
If they're not being used as bolter sponges by my Word Bearers at the time.
 
That's when you have them yell "MASTERS, MY SPLEEN!"
Any complainers would either be killed outright or be used to summon a daemon.
Word Bearers have no chill when it comes to their "dogs."
The Word Bearer Omnibus helped give me insight into that mentality.
 
Currently waiting for issue 4 of Warhammer imperium to show up on the Hachett Patchwork website so I can buy a full unit of 6 Skorpekh Destroyers for half the price of a box of 3. Hurry the fuck up Hachett I don’t have all day to wait for this.
 
Hey guys, I had a question about 40k to ask you guys.

I am not too interested in playing 40k. Maybe I'll play someday, I'd like to try it out because it does seem fun, if expensive. But I am very interested in learning more of the lore and getting a better understanding of the overall scenario. Do the tabletop books provide this? And are there other supplements that also fill in details? I would like to have physical books and materials to accomplish this as opposed to sitting on a wiki for a few months.

What is the best way to learn about the world and lore of 40k if you are not as interested in playing the game?
 
Hey guys, I had a question about 40k to ask you guys.

I am not too interested in playing 40k. Maybe I'll play someday, I'd like to try it out because it does seem fun, if expensive. But I am very interested in learning more of the lore and getting a better understanding of the overall scenario. Do the tabletop books provide this? And are there other supplements that also fill in details? I would like to have physical books and materials to accomplish this as opposed to sitting on a wiki for a few months.

What is the best way to learn about the world and lore of 40k if you are not as interested in playing the game?
Table top books give background but nothing you couldn’t find for free on YouTube or a wiki page. Just search a faction put lore at the end and you’ll be good to go.
 
Hey guys, I had a question about 40k to ask you guys.

I am not too interested in playing 40k. Maybe I'll play someday, I'd like to try it out because it does seem fun, if expensive. But I am very interested in learning more of the lore and getting a better understanding of the overall scenario. Do the tabletop books provide this? And are there other supplements that also fill in details? I would like to have physical books and materials to accomplish this as opposed to sitting on a wiki for a few months.

What is the best way to learn about the world and lore of 40k if you are not as interested in playing the game?
Youtube seems to be the go to stop for tourism. Why spend money on physical assets for lore that's 95% there just to sell minis?
 
Youtube seems to be the go to stop for tourism. Why spend money on physical assets for lore that's 95% there just to sell minis?
Because YouTube won't be accessible after the EMPs go off in 2028 and I would like to be able to read escapist paraphernalia by candlelight in my dung hut in the future.

Is a lot of this stuff from novels and "expanded universe" types of things like Trek and Star Wars?
 
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