ShadowSwordmaster
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There are spoilers for Dark Imperium out now.
So, this is what I want if I am just now getting into 40K, but am also not rich?
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Warhammer-40000-dark-imperium-eng-2017
Yep, it's on the way sometime this year.Will 40k get an official app?
Will it cost money tho? The GW site is selling the digital rules..Yep, it's on the way sometime this year.
Great! I must download the sigmar one to see what it might doYep, it's on the way sometime this year.
Not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I'll give it a go.
Has anyone tried the Inquisitor: Martyr beta (or is it still in Alpha?)? Basically my dream game is an aprg (Diablo style if you will) set in the 40k universe and this is about the only one I know of that comes close to that. I wish the class choices used more of the universe as opposed to just keeping it to inquisitors, but it seems as close as I'm going to get for now.
I'm hesitant to jump on the founders pack at the moment cos reasons, but everything they're talking about and promising with the evolving world depending on what the player base does, sounds pretty great. Also, the combat looks pretty cool, if a little slower paced, but (hopefully) more tactical then a typical Diablo style game.
Has anyone had any hands on time and could give some thoughts? Impressions are sort of hard to find, and the game is otherwise a non-entity on Gafs gaming side
An band of elite Chaos Space Marines from the Alpha Legion undertake a deadly stealth mission to infiltrate a heavily defended Imperial world.
Upon the oceanic hive world of Tsadrekha, the darkness of the Noctis Aeterna is held at bay by the golden light of a unique beacon. Yet as sharks are drawn to blood, so the ravening warbands of the Heretic Astartes circle the planet, warring to claim this rich prize for their Dark Gods. Now, one of those warlords has deployed a secret weapon to end the deadlock. Kassar and his elite band of Alpha Legionnaires, the Unsung, must infiltrate the planet, using all their cunning and warrior skill to overcome the planet's defenders and corrupt the beacon. They need to work fast, for none other than Khârn the Betrayer himself has come to lead the final assault. As a rising tide of apocalyptic warfare consumes Tsadrekha, Kassar and his brothers must race for the prize or be consumed by the fury of the storm.
Space Wolf Runepriest Njal Stormcaller ventures into the Great Rift and the ruins of Prospero to save his long lost battle-brothers.
Goaded by the shade of the long dead sorcerer Izaak, High Runepriest Njal Stormcaller gathers together a disparate warband of Space Wolves to brave the Great Rift and return to the ruins of Prospero. If Izaak is to be believed, a force of the lost Thirteenth Company remains trapped within the old, labyrinthine city of Tizca, and if Njal can free them then he will not only be rid of the sorcerer but he will also rescue his ancient brothers. But the Thousand Sons still linger in the ashes of their former world as well as other, darker adversaries, and they will not allow the Wolves to pass through without a fight.
The brutal war for Cadia is decided, as Lord Castellan Ursarkar Creed and the armies of the Imperium fight to halt the Thirteenth Black Crusade and prevent a calamity on a galactic scale.
Under almost constant besiegement by the daemonic hosts pouring from the Eye of Terror, Cadia stands as a bulwark against tyranny and death. Its fortresses and armies have held back the hordes of Chaos for centuries, but that grim defiance is about to reach its end. As Abaddons Thirteenth Black Crusade batters Cadias defences and the armies of the Imperium flock to reinforce this crucial world, a terrible ritual long in the making comes to fruition, and the delicate balance of this brutal war shifts From the darkness, a hero rises to lead the beleaguered defenders, Lord Castellan Ursarkar Creed, but even with the armoured might of the Astra Militarum and the strength of the Adeptus Astartes at his side, it may not be enough to avert disaster and prevent the fall of Cadia. While Creed lives, there is hope. While there is breath in the body of a single defender, Cadia Stands but for how much longer?
As Imperium Secundus fails, three primarchs journey into the Ruinstorm in the hope of making it back to Terra.
Imperium Secundus lies revealed as a heretical folly. Terra has not fallen, though it remains inaccessible. Sanguinius, Guilliman and the Lion ElJohnson, the primarchs of the Triumvirate, must reach Terra at all costs. They seek to defend the Emperor, and to atone for their sins. But the Ruinstorm, a galaxy-wide maelstrom of chaos, hides the Throneworld from the primarchs. Now the fleets of three Legions depart Macragge, and the primarchs will stop at nothing to overcome the Ruinstorm. Yet an insidious enemy watches their every move, and plots against the weaknesses of the errant sons of the Emperor. Each has his own inner storm, and each marches towards his own ruin.
Ferrus Manus, primarch of the Iron Hands, employs his brutal methods of war to bring a world to heel in the Emperor's name.
The Great Crusade has swept across half the galaxy, a million human worlds now embracing the truth and reason that comes with allegiance to the rule of Terra. But even such unparalleled success comes at a cost. Rumours abound that the Emperor plans to step back from the Crusade and raise one of his primarch sons to lead in his stead. Faced with the bitterly non-compliant human empire of Gardinaal and a leaderless host of Ultramarines, Thousand Sons and Emperors Children at his Legions command, the Iron Hands primarch Ferrus Manus decides to make an example that even the Emperor cannot ignore.
Huh
We don't get much Chaos PoV stories, do we?
Nope. I believe the Iron Warriors hold the record for the amount of POV books they have.
It's Alpha Legion, so maybe.Hrm, neat. I wonder if they're gonna try to make the characters sympathetic @_@
Never heard of it, but it looks cool enough. I think I might go ahead and impulse buy it tomorrow to give a try, just because I'm in the middle of a big Dawn of War high right now. Just started and completed Dawn of War 2: Retribution this weekend, so I need something new to dig my teeth into.Not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I'll give it a go.
Has anyone tried the Inquisitor: Martyr beta (or is it still in Alpha?)? Basically my dream game is an aprg (Diablo style if you will) set in the 40k universe and this is about the only one I know of that comes close to that. I wish the class choices used more of the universe as opposed to just keeping it to inquisitors, but it seems as close as I'm going to get for now.
I'm hesitant to jump on the founders pack at the moment cos reasons, but everything they're talking about and promising with the evolving world depending on what the player base does, sounds pretty great. Also, the combat looks pretty cool, if a little slower paced, but (hopefully) more tactical then a typical Diablo style game.
Has anyone had any hands on time and could give some thoughts? Impressions are sort of hard to find, and the game is otherwise a non-entity on Gafs gaming side
Never heard of it, but it looks cool enough. I think I might go ahead and impulse buy it tomorrow to give a try, just because I'm in the middle of a big Dawn of War high right now. Just started and completed Dawn of War 2: Retribution this weekend, so I need something new to dig my teeth into.
Nope. I believe the Iron Warriors hold the record for the amount of POV books they have.
The AoS app is free to download and the warscrolls for each unit are free too. However, the 40K datasheets haven't been released for free on GW's website (unlike the AoS warscrolls) so I'm not yet sure if they'll be free in the 40K app...
For me, there's a very useful free feature in the AoS app called 'My Battle', which basically allows you to compile a little codex dedicated to your battle (including your warscrolls, your opponent's warscrolls, the mission rules, faction rules and the core game rules), which saves you from having to flick around the app constantly and means you don't need to have a bunch of different books in front of you when playing a mixed faction army.
You can buy digital copies of the various AoS books in the app as well if that's your thing, and there's an army builder built into the app (called Azyr) which costs £1 per month to access. I expect the 40K app will have something similar.
Most other Chaos Marines are pretty much insane, and it's hard to write a compelling story starring insane murder machines. Alpha Legion's one of the only few good options you've got.It's Alpha Legion, so maybe.
The fuck did they do to the Lion?
Most other Chaos Marines are pretty much insane, and it's hard to write a compelling story starring insane murder machines. Alpha Legion's one of the only few good options you've got.
Oh, yeah, it's not impossible. But it's pretty hard.I dunno, it all depends on how you go at it. Kharn is completely insane, but The Red Path was still pretty compelling. And ADBs Night Lords books are great.
My understanding is that all 40k individual data sheets will be available online - they have for a few years been providing free rules in the boxes and I cannot fathom why they would not provide data sheets on the website. 8th doesn't realise for 12 more days, hence why no data sheets online.
https://twitter.com/geekjockpete/status/867077223278411777- Will the Indexes be a free download as well? If not, how do we get them?
The Index Books are available as print, iBooks and ePub to preorder from all the usual places from 3rd June.
- What about individual unit dataslates? Newer models have had them in the box - will they be on the website too, like in AoS?
Miniatures released after 40k will have their rules in the box, but they won't be on the website.
It seems they may be taking a different approach with 40K:
https://twitter.com/geekjockpete/status/867077223278411777
Guess they're trying to make as much cash as possibleBleh
So those digital rules they sale will be the go to, wont they?
They gave him the beard that everyone was complaining about.The fuck did they do to the Lion?
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I have a box of Grey Knight marines, and a box of Grey Knight Terminators that I have yet to assemble. Should it be pretty easy to put them in with the primaris stuff from the starter box? I am sure you take some hits for army comp, but I would hate to waste them.
I preordered mine so I can't wait to get ithttp://www.blacklibrary.com/Home/dark-imperium.html
I might need to get this.
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Love the 40k lore, Horus Heresy books etc.
Thinking of grabbing the new 40k box edition as the models look sweet but no intention of actually playing the game. However keen to paint and display the models as a hobby and unleash creativity.
What accessories, paints etc are a good set to go with edition 8? Anything else?
Love the 40k lore, Horus Heresy books etc.
Thinking of grabbing the new 40k box edition as the models look sweet but no intention of actually playing the game. However keen to paint and display the models as a hobby and unleash creativity.
What accessories, paints etc are a good set to go with edition 8? Anything else?
Cool thanks for advice. Right now I just want to paint will get to modelling later. Couldn't see a standard set TG ht has all required paints and washes?
How did you get this early?! I demand my copy now. No spoilers!Read quite a bit of Dark Imperium, and am enjoying it. Guilliman is an interesting character. He's kind of a Captain America man out of time figure. Everything is weird and slightly disturbing to him.
The book starts with his final fight with the Deamon Fulgrim, before Guilliman ended up in a coma.
Which is quite cool. Makes me want a model of Deamon Fulgrim.
How did you get this early?! I demand my copy now. No spoilers!
They didn't have any copies at my local gw! This is a travesty and I even did a preorderDark Imperium the novel is out sadly the minis and game are not. I'm finding it quite enjoyable. Gulliman is done very well. The Primaries are cool but it does feel at times like a showcase for the new models. But, I can forgive that.
I'd strongly recommend it so far.