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Reminder that target demographics are still a thing in product management.
 
Centerpiece models already have a phase damage cap. The only things that should actually really be scared of this are dreadnaughts or any other big none character infantry or vehicles. If your getting your slam captains, overlords, or whatever deleted by a railgun shot, you werent really playing right. a single shot 10 damage railgun isnt very scary for a lot of armies because they can just drown them with a squad of blood letters or VVs or something and it wont really be doing much still you chew through that.
Only the ghazzy and the ctan shards have that though, right?
 
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Reminder that target demographics are still a thing in product management.
I didn't know there were id locks to open the cover of GW books. More seriously, I guess it's the retarded argument of not enough female led books, as if the hero having different set of genitals makes it harder to emphasize with compared to them being raised into an entirely different set of morals
 
I dont think magnus, nor mortarian has it. Nor the silent king I believe. Logan on Santa's sleigh doesn't have it either. Are you sure its not the opposite?
I don't think they do buts its becoming more common and I would'nt doubt that we see more units with it when the nid and daemons dexes roll out
 
I dont think magnus, nor mortarian has it. Nor the silent king I believe. Logan on Santa's sleigh doesn't have it either. Are you sure its not the opposite?
I stand corrected, but for the sake of fearing the railgun, morty has his fnp, silent king is actually 3 models, and I guess magnus is just fucked(unless he uses his magic). Space marine characters are never ever going to get phase damage cap because they all get look out sir. even logan in his dumb sled if wahapedia is to be believed.
 
I have a work in progress right now. My first model I ever painted was an Ambull shown here. Took 3 1/2 hours because I was literally painting for the first time with it. Had a mistake where the paint on his leg (a paint mix of red and bone to make a burgundy colour) wasn't fully dried when I was painting his chest so it bled all over his chest. Cue me freaking out over wasting hours of effort but when it dried it looked like his chest was covered in dry blood so it worked out in the end. I got a box of Nighthaunt to mess around with, wanted to make an undead army at first but I'm now thinking of converting them all into a Chaos army of possessed and cultists instead. Their gaunt and skeletal look makes them look like husks animated by daemons so that's the current train of though I have on them but don't really know how to carry it out besides covering it in chaos stars.
 

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Okay my mans
I just finished reading darkness in blood.
I think it set up sanguinius in the seige of terra books to pledge to khorne to banish angron because he knew he would die
The red angel is whats left of sanguinius
 
Just when I finally go into Harlequins! Hopefully, the codex doesn’t shaft pure clowns too much.
 
The new "dynamic pose" guardians do not look dynamic enough to me. The space marine asshats have dozens of one-legged sprinting poses. I'm sure gw is a fart away of releasing new acrobatic primaris just to outdo the harlequin.
 
Does anyone know what was "revised" in the dark imperium novels. I've been meaning to try the series out but was unsure if there was any major difference between the older and newer versions aside from taking place about 12 years after Guilliman's revival rather than close to a century.
 
Does anyone know what was "revised" in the dark imperium novels. I've been meaning to try the series out but was unsure if there was any major difference between the older and newer versions aside from taking place about 12 years after Guilliman's revival rather than close to a century.
I think it’s mostly just the timeline that was changed.
 
Kill Team's an odd beast. Picking up a company box might be a good way to get started. Most of the getting started boxes are just 1 unit of troops + some terrain IIRC. Having a company box will give you lots of options and if you decide to go into the main game, it's a good starting point there, too.
 
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