i play grey knights with imperial guard allies. not all the guard are painted, but they will tear shit down.
*cries* That...is so beautiful. *sniff* I want a flying super-Ravener of doom too!Khell_Sennet said:Interesting story for that one conversion.irishdelinquent said:By all means show the conversions. hehehehe love the dead bodies for your custom 'nid, lovely touch
I was working with the rules for a custom Nid monstrosity and decided to go with a winged super-ravener, and decided to put a skull in its open mouth. I picked through all the skeleton sprues I had on hand, and couldn't find a single skull, having used them all on my Chaos forces. Looking at the parts to built fourty mostly-complete headless skeleton I decided to call the thing "The Decapitator", and piled headless bodies about an inch high on his large baseplate. He sits atop his throne of bone, and awaits being painted.
hehehehehe as a Tyranid player, I take full responsibility for the consuming of the space-dwarfs aka 'Squats'. mmmmmmm, squat stew.GloatingSwine said:"40k" refers to Warhammer 40000. Tabletop miniatures strategy game (and setting for same) produced by Games Workshop. It's basically got all your standard fantasy races*, and a few Sci-Fi ones like giant bugs and anime robots, but a lot meaner, and in space.Spartanspork said:I play D&D, oh and sorry for sounding like a noob but what is 40k? me and my friend are absolute beasts in D&D, we both lvl 18 rangers and we usually fight dragons and celestial beings.
*Except dwarves. They all got eaten by the giant bugs.
methinks he was referring to the Tau as the anime robots. My friends and I always joke about how the Tau were invented to get the Gundam Fanboys into 40K. The battlesuits are basically the same bloody things as gundams, except on a smaller scale.Saskwach said:Did you just call the necrons anime? Or were you talking about the tau, who really aren't robots even if they use very anime-like mechs?
If 1 please die a horrible death. If 2, fair enough.![]()
"The Eldar could have wiped out the Necrons forever, but they were too busy creating the God of Porn." - My friend Lewis.By the way... is there any, at all, backstory to the Necrons other then some ancient race made them billions of years ago?
No, the Necrons are just your ordinary run of the mill Space Undead. Tau are clearly the logical interpolation of stuff like Gundam into 40k.Saskwach said:Did you just call the necrons anime? Or were you talking about the tau, who really aren't robots even if they use very anime-like mechs?
If 1 please die a horrible death. If 2, fair enough.![]()
The dark eldar are emo eldar. When Slaanesh was born and all the eldar started dying, they went to their room in the webway. They hid from everybody else because 'nobody understands them'. they like to torture small animals and cut things. they have a tendency to dress in dark colours and lots of spikes. they like to hang out in groups at the intergalactic mall and talk loudly about how unfair life is. they experiment with drugs, and in general are a detriment to the advancement of society as we know it.GenHellspawn said:Not that I recall, although the only fluff I find interesting is of orks.
Although, i played the Soulstorm demo and I found the dark eldar quite interesting. Is there anything on them without getting the codex?
to be honest, what race DOESN'T make one feel warm and fuzzy when it crunches under tank treads...or Carnifex claws?Khell_Sennet said:I like them. I don't like to USE them, but they do go CRUNCH under the treads, and that makes me all warm and fuzzy.
Imperial Guard. Too squishy to crunch properly. Also, their tanks are bigger.irishdelinquent said:to be honest, what race DOESN'T make one feel warm and fuzzy when it crunches under tank treads...or Carnifex claws?Khell_Sennet said:I like them. I don't like to USE them, but they do go CRUNCH under the treads, and that makes me all warm and fuzzy.
meh, as a tyranid player, chewiness and cruchyness isn't a big factor for me. One time, I was playing a Chaos player, who was rambling at length about how proficient his Daemon Prince was with the nasty killy-squish-death-causing. In response, I simply told him "No matter how many points he is, he still tastes the same in the end". I then proceeded to charge him with my Broodlord and accompanying 'stealers, and rended the pants off him.GenHellspawn said:They're more chewy then crunchy XD
The Necrons are slightly different from space undead, in that they are made of cheese*. Their weapons are made of cheese, and fire cheese string ammunition. Their special rules are written in cheddar ink on swiss paper. Their vehicles are powered by high-tech Havarti Reactors. And the C'tan have bodies made from a flowing Gouda-like substance.GloatingSwine said:No, the Necrons are just your ordinary run of the mill Space Undead. Tau are clearly the logical interpolation of stuff like Gundam into 40k.Saskwach said:Did you just call the necrons anime? Or were you talking about the tau, who really aren't robots even if they use very anime-like mechs?
If 1 please die a horrible death. If 2, fair enough.![]()
The monolith is just pure wankerness. "Hey there, mister Eldar! Know that super-special-awesome brightlance rule you have...well, screw you and your brightlance rule!"Blayze said:And you can even use maths to make it cheesier. I think it was something along the lines of "Oh, you've given my Monolith -1 Attack, right? But look at this! It says you subtract -1 Attack from it! But subtracting a minus is adding a plus! Thanks for the extra Attack."