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Not sure if this is 100% relevant but as it takes place in the same universe setting, anyone playing Necromunda?

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Not sure if this is 100% relevant but as it takes place in the same universe setting, anyone playing Necromunda?

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Wish I could, should be getting into after I move in two years hard, to get players for anything around here. Currently coming up with cheesy tactics with my fiancee for her Tyranid army.
 
More Alfabusa stuff is out
This is not my favorite honestly kind of lame but still it's TTSverse, kind of.
Waamudes reviews Primarchs

 
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I’m working on some Legion of the Damned as Elite units for a Space Marine army. Which chapter would they fit best with?
Could field them as there own army if by chance you have enough of them to do so. Though at least with the 2nd and/or 3rd rules not sure about the current edition.
 
I'm a teacher and I had a student who would always yell "For Khorne!!" and "Skulls for the Blood Throne" alot.
It was disruptive but he was otherwise quiet.
Thought I'd mention this since I saw a 40k thread.
 
I'm a teacher and I had a student who would always yell "For Khorne!!" and "Skulls for the Blood Throne" alot.
It was disruptive but he was otherwise quiet.
Thought I'd mention this since I saw a 40k thread.

What an edgy child they must be a pleasure to teach.
 
It's more like you have to draw them like men, and twitter/tumblr artists can be bribed with a Panera Bread coupon.

Honestly, I'd wonder if this was an extension of the Marvel Comic deal since this is the kind of appalling art I've grown accustomed to receiving from them.

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I recently received an otherwise fine email from GW that ended with the author trying to sell that awful Warhammer Adventures line, and begins with a preface that contains the claim that "Warhammer is for everyone."

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No.
It.
Isn't.
 
I recently received an otherwise fine email from GW that ended with the author trying to sell that awful Warhammer Adventures line, and begins with a preface that contains the claim that "Warhammer is for everyone."

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No.
It.
Isn't.

I mean, it's all well and good to want your children to try and play the game (I got on board when I was young and saw a White Dwarf magazine in the library), but let's not try to fool ourselves here and just call a spade a spade. It's violent: that often happens when you've got guns, tanks, swords and very sharp teeth in one setting. Instead of trying to dodge around that subject, perhaps it would be better to emphasise that it's a game. You have only your imagination to figure out why your models are being tipped over or removed from the table, so perhaps you could go with that instead of courting a demographic that doesn't actually buy any of these products themselves. The last thing we need is Disney airing Sergeant Jake and the Primaris Space Scouts as the face of Warhammer,
 
I mean, it's all well and good to want your children to try and play the game (I got on board when I was young and saw a White Dwarf magazine in the library), but let's not try to fool ourselves here and just call a spade a spade. It's violent: that often happens when you've got guns, tanks, swords and very sharp teeth in one setting. Instead of trying to dodge around that subject, perhaps it would be better to emphasise that it's a game. You have only your imagination to figure out why your models are being tipped over or removed from the table, so perhaps you could go with that instead of courting a demographic that doesn't actually buy any of these products themselves. The last thing we need is Disney airing Sergeant Jake and the Primaris Space Scouts as the face of Warhammer,
Kids that show an interest in Warhammer will probably have gotten that interest from someone else, probably some older kids or adults they know or they will have seen the aesthetics of the game and think its cool. They might even appreciate that it is more adult oriented and think it makes them more mature for enjoying it, and trying to family friendly it too hard might turn them off when it no longer has that edge to it. Really I don't think you don't need to try that hard to get kids on board. Kids like guns and action and and most of the grimdark stuff will fly over their heads or is buried far enough under the surface of Space Marines shooting Orks,
 
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