Vincent Alexander
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I didn't think I sucked this much at computers, but I swear it is tiny and doesn't zoom in.Click the image.
OK. I saved it to my computer and now I can zoom in! Thank you.
I didn't think I sucked this much at computers, but I swear it is tiny and doesn't zoom in.Click the image.
I didn't think I sucked this much at computers, but I swear it is tiny and doesn't zoom in.
it is a bit more of a recent fluff a necessity because they increased the size of the legions around the time FW started doing their HH thing, if you read the earlier books they are just talking about companies just like chapters in 40k are divided into (usually) 10 companies and the average legion was about 10k marinesThank you. I though the divisions into chapters didn't happen until after the heresy and such.
Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought and Primaris Aggressors are up for pre-order with a July 29th release date. Wish I could see stats prior to release.
That is damn pretty looking. I am trying to decide what other units to get to go with my Imperial Knight. I'll only have about 400 point wiggle room since we play 1000 point armies most of the time. Might need one of these.
*Gasp*
The Primaris Chaplain is the latest imposing iteration of a classic Space Marine hero. His Mk X power armour has been decorated with the symbols of his office, including a grim-looking skull mask and a spiky iron halo. In one hand, he carries his signature crozius arcanum, while the other wields a high-calibre absolver bolt pistol this is no mere sidearm, but a pretty nasty weapon in its own right. The Primaris Chaplain is naturally a brutal melee combatant and can drive Space Marines into a killing frenzy; we think he makes a nice companion, visually and tactically, to the Primaris Reivers.
The Primaris Apothecary is a key support character for the Space Marines, and youll want one in your army to make the most out of your other units. The Primaris Apothecary can heal your multi-wound models, and even bring casualties back to the fight this is great for your more elite infantry. The Apothecary model is packed with detail: vials containing the gene-seed of his brethren, advanced medical equipment and a reductor pistol. The reductor is designed to punch through Space Marine armour quickly and cleanly; in a pinch it can do much the same to the skull of a rampaging Ork Warlord and is a pretty nifty offensive weapon. (FYI if you were wondering who the dead Space Marine was from the June 14th Rumour Engine, hes from this models base.)
https://www.warhammer-community.com...ace-marines-preview-july23gw-homepage-post-1/
The Repulsor is a brutal battle tank, an armoured firebase as much as a transport. To call this a skimmer would do it a disservice; the Repulsor grinds forward on a thrumming wave of force supporting a hull nearly as durable as the Land Raider. Offensively, the Repulsor can be equipped with a dizzying array of weaponry: gatling cannons, las-weapons, bolters, grenade launchers and rocket pods, while defensively, auto launchers confuse incoming fire while the repulsor field makes the tank harder to charge. This would be a threatening vehicle if it was just a battle tank, but its also capable of carrying a deadly cargo of 10 Primaris Space Marines into battle. Aggressors and other close-support units will particularly benefit from new deployment options like the Repulsor.
What else are you gonna do with it after harvesting it off some fallen brothers while under fire? Make a necklace out of it!The gene-seed in pots hanging around his neck is a bit weird though.
What else are you gonna do with it after harvesting it off some fallen brothers while under fire? Make a necklace out of it!
I managed to get a glimpse at the fluff section from 8th Edition and here's what I managed to glean from it. Apologies if the info is fragmentary.
Ultramarines:
-The 2nd Company is now commanded by Captain Acheron since Cato Sicarius was sent away to be part of Guilliman's Victrix Guard. Captain Sicarius was lost in the warp at the start of the Indomitus Crusade. (He does return in Dark Imperium which is set afterwards, but he still remains with the Victrix Guard).
-The other Company Captains have all nearly not really changed and are very much alive. Captain Fabian is still commanding the 3rd, Ventris the 4th, Galenus the 5th and Numitor the 8th
-After the Plague Wars ended with Mortarion escaping, Guilliman spent some time in Ultramar leading the reconstruction, fortification and rebuilding efforts before having to leave again for other parts of the Imperium.
-The Ultramarines then go on something called the "Vengeance Campaigns" where they leave Ultramar and attempt to take back demon worlds while also handling an Ork WAAAGH. They take back 3 of the 7 demon worlds but the fate of the rest of the planets are unknown.
White Scars:
-The White Scars are badly depleted by the renewed Chaos invasions due to the rift opening but the Indomitus Crusade shows up and delivers their Primaris reinforcements, saving the Chapter.
-They then launch a vengeful campaign against the Red Corsairs, attacking and boarding a major Space Station siezed by Huron Blackheart. The Chapter Master of the White Scars, Jubal Khan, and his honor guard fight their way to the heart of the structure when its plasma reactors blow, the strike force becomes trapped in the exploding structure. The fate of the WS Chapter Master and his honour guard are unknown.
Imperial Fists:
-Seeking revenge for the attack on the Phalanx, the Imperial Fists launch an invasion of the Iron Warrior's newly fortified world of Ironhold (original). Aided by several Knight Houses, they win and defeat their arch-rivals, taking the planet for the Imperium.
Black Templars:
-When the Great Rift opened, a horde of traitor forces began targeting Imperial Shrine Worlds for destruction, led by the Word Bearers. The Black Templars commit themselves to defending these holy places from the traitor marines and several crusades are launched to drive the traitors back. The BT take heavy losses but hold the line against the enemy.
-The Black Templars are called upon to put down a rebellion on a planet. As they fight they discover that the enemy is managing to put more soldiers on the field faster than they can kill them. Realizing the planet was damned as most of its population was turning against them, the BT are forced to exterminate the entire population to put an end to the threat.
Salamanders:
-A Bloodthirster named Khar'kul leads his demonic forces into a Hive World, slaughtering anyone in his way. The Salamanders deploy in Chapter Strength and overcome this enemy with the use of massed Aggressor squads equipped with flamers.
Iron hands:
-When the Great Rift opened, Medusa came under a massive attack by the forces of Chaos. However, the Iron Hands manage to hold the line and eventually the traitors retreat from the planet, leaving behind a battered Chapter.
-The Great Rift that engulfed most of the Space around them now receded, leaving behind planets tainted by Chaos. The Iron Hands launched a brutal "Scorched Earth Crusade" that cleanses these heavily populated worlds from the taint but leaves them in ruins.
-The Iron Hands discover a possible pathway through the Great Rift, back to the other side of the Imperium that is guarded by the forces of Chaos and several renegade warbands. They launch a massive attack on this site and defeat the traitors in battle but just as they are about to reach the pathway, the renegades detonate their charges and destroy the portals. (This is starting to be a recurring theme)
-They then join something known as the Stygian Crusade along other Imperial forces where they make great gains at first but are forced to retreat under relenting pressure.
If you questioned that one thing about numbers, then you should be asking a lot about how Imperium gets it's numbers overall.It's beginning to feel like Space Marines have the same magic as High Elves in warhammer. No matter their losses there's always more of them, and even though losing a 100 marines should be a staggering blow against a chapter that only has 1000 men in it there's always enough just round the corner for the next fight.
Some of these chapters should be on their knees right now. They're failing to create a sense of desperation for the Imperium because no-ones chapter is allowed to fall over, even temporarily. I mean, the ultramarines should basically be extinct at this point!
It's beginning to feel like Space Marines have the same magic as High Elves in warhammer. No matter their losses there's always more of them, and even though losing a 100 marines should be a staggering blow against a chapter that only has 1000 men in it there's always enough just round the corner for the next fight.
Some of these chapters should be on their knees right now. They're failing to create a sense of desperation for the Imperium because no-ones chapter is allowed to fall over, even temporarily. I mean, the ultramarines should basically be extinct at this point!
Before I try Ebay...anyone interested in my Death Guard guys from the 8th edition starter? Finally decided I am never going to use them after gluing them together and priming. Rather sell and clear out clutter instead of letting them gather dust.
Does anyone here know of an excel list of all units and their power point rating?
I'm looking for something that I can just create a pivot table form to easily power point up my armies.
Hi there,
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I'm not. SorryAre you in the EU by any chance?
That'll do nicely. Thanks!
Before I try Ebay...anyone interested in my Death Guard guys from the 8th edition starter? Finally decided I am never going to use them after gluing them together and priming. Rather sell and clear out clutter instead of letting them gather dust.
In a way, yes.
Do all space marine adapt similar physical characteristics of their primarchs when they go through the process
in this cover you see Fulgrim, and then one of his men behind him carrying a staff has long white hair as well.
They're implanted with the genes of their Primarch, so yeah, probably.
Sanguinius's wings is something different. I think?I assume only certain things, but not entirely 1 to 1 transformation
for example Blood Angels don't have wings like Sanguinius, but i assume many have long blond hair like he did
Sanguinius's wings is something different. I think?
Anyone have any recommendations for what I should buy to surround my Imperial Knight? He is going to be focal point of a 1500 point army, but I'm not sure if I want tanks, dreadnoughts, or what exactly as support. I just know he looks cool, so whether he is good or not, I'll be using him.
Unfortunately, it is going to change here and there. But it seems my most common opponents are going to be a Space Marine (Salamander) and Tau army. Tau guy has big units like Riptides and some others I don't know name of. He brings drones along to protect them. Space Marine opponent uses dreadnoughts, a rhino, and a detachment of some marine unit guys he loves to get in your face, complete with flamers and some character unit with a mean spear.Who will be your primary opponent?
Yeah since the wings were a warp mutation and not a natural part of him, they only get versions of his other traits.I assume only certain things, but not entirely 1 to 1 transformation
for example Blood Angels don't have wings like Sanguinius, but i assume many have long blond hair like he did
When Roboute goes into the Emperor's chamber in "Rise of the Primarch"
he comes out and says "i got everything i need"
I think it was complete silence and the realization that the Emperor is pretty much dead and truly gone, and that Roboute has to create a new future for the Imperium
The Emperor can't be actually dead, because he runs the Astronomican. His mind might be dead by this point, but his soul must still exist.
I don't think they are in the orginal gene code that goes into all of the space marine like what what happen to the Salamandersthe wings are just a mutation of Chaos I believe
We don't know what Cypher is trying to do with the Emperor. Roboute is worried about Cypher because he has the Lion's Sword.but wouldn't he be reborn if he dies..via the star child prophecy
isn't that what Cypher is tryouts ng to do "kill" the Emperor so he can be rise again
but wouldn't he be reborn if he dies..via the star child prophecy
isn't that what Cypher is trying to do "kill" the Emperor so he can be rise again