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I used to collect and paint 40k stuff and Lord of the Rings models back when I lived near a Games Workshop. I loved painting Imperial Guard stuff, they had the coolest models.
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Ficksed dat for ya, Boss.I used to collect and paint 40k stuff and Lord of the Rings models back when I lived near a Games Workshop. I loved painting Ork stuff, they had the coolest models.
I have all of the core and splat books for the FFG 40k stuff. Personal favorite is Rogue trader because muh Ork mercs. Black Crusade in a close second because it has a fiendish appeal with all the backstabbing and "JUST AS PLANNED!" grade Tzeentch dickery.That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.
Anyone here into the Warhammer 40k RPGs? I love Rogue Trader with a passionate intensity usually reserved for human beings. I love the unrepentantly old school rule system, how they still manage to blend that with some very clever modern game design, I love the particular interpretation of the 40k universe presented in the books, and I am fucking obsessed with the voidships. The premise is also so perfect for an RPG, making the PCs at once incredibly powerful but still viably threaten-able.
Dark Heresy is also fun, especially when you have the Ascension book and can play Inquisitors (or raise your characters from expendable pawns all the way to Inquisitor and entourage). Dark Heresy has a lot more opportunities for the fascism parody that everyone loves so much since your characters are part of the imperial establishment. You can also call down exterminatus on a planet you don't like.
I own all the others too on the off chance one of the other books contains something I might want to use with Rogue Trader, but I think those first two games are the best ones. I've never really played Deathwatch except in one game where PCs had Inquisitor characters who would go in an investigate, and then Deathwatch characters who the Inquisitor PCs could call in if they felt the need to. That was pretty sweet.
A much as I love Chaos, and I do you can see my shitty CSM army a few pages back in this very thread, I find myself using Black Crusade as a source of material for Rogue Trader more than running it. In my experience most of what I would describe as the "good" 40k players tend to prefer playing imperial characters because they like to play exaggerated authoritarian assholes. That works for me, though, because it means Chaos is populated by NPCs who I get to play. I've never run Only War but totally would given the chance.
I have all of the core and splat books for the FFG 40k stuff. Personal favorite is Rogue trader because muh Ork mercs. Black Crusade in a close second because it has a fiendish appeal with all the backstabbing and "JUST AS PLANNED!" grade Tzeentch dickery.
I played an Ork Freeboota last time I played, I ended up being the group's face aside from the Rogue Trader. There's plenty you can do with Xeno PCs.I've always wanted someone to play an Ork in one of my games, but everyone just fights over who gets to be a Kroot.
The only problem with Xeno PCs is that most of my Rogue Trader games are 50% socializing. Still, I always manage to find something for the aliens to do while the humans are hob nobbing. And by "do" I of course mean "kill and eat".
I played an Ork Freeboota last time I played, I ended up being the group's face aside from the Rogue Trader. There's plenty you can do with Xeno PCs.
I remember that time in chat where me, exball, and The Knife's Husbando started talking about "Duuude, what if the WH40K factions were lolcows? Who would be who?"
I think we had something like Chris as the Emperor, SJWs as Tau, Furries as the Dark Eldar, Sick Nick as Nurgul, Rika as Slaanesh, and Trolls as Orks.
Chat: It's Condensed Autism.
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