The GRcade Tabletop Gaming & Miniature Painting Thread (Warhammer etc)

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by False » Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:06 pm

Tau are my second favourite, Necrons are where its at.

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by Trelliz » Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:10 pm

From my limited experience of Warhammer Fantasy waaaay back in the day, High Elves were the kings of magic, but if you wanted to go evil then a hordes/beasts of chaos army would go down well, sorcerers and demons backed up by dudes in spiky plate armour. Can't go wrong.


Or to throw a curve-ball, what about Lizardmen? They hit pretty hard and have some decent casters as i recall.....

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Donk » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:01 pm

Falsey wrote:Tau are my second favourite, Necrons are where its at.


Goddamn newfags. I played 40k before it was cool!

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by shas'la » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:28 pm

Donk wrote:
Falsey wrote:Tau are my second favourite, Necrons are where its at.


Goddamn newfags. I played 40k before it was cool!


Its all about 2nd ed, and Virus Grenades, oh and Cyclones.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Carlos » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:35 pm

shas'la wrote:
Donk wrote:
Falsey wrote:Tau are my second favourite, Necrons are where its at.


Goddamn newfags. I played 40k before it was cool!


Its all about 2nd ed, and Virus Grenades, oh and Cyclones.


Despite still playing even after 17 years I still know 40k really isn't cool.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:42 pm

StayDead wrote:If it's fantasty, why wouldn't you go orcs?

Because orc armies tend to use large number of crappy units. Quantity over quality.

The side effect of this is though, that you have to paint all the little bastards.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:51 pm

Lagamorph wrote:And I was kind of put off Orks due to just how easily they die in 40k. I know they make up for it in numbers but you score one good explosion hit or a multi-firing weapon like a Gatling Psilencer and you can cut their squads to shreds in no time flat. Are they any better in Fantasy?

One tactic I rarely see used - and thus it may no longer be applicable - is overwhelming Gretchin. Pointwise, they used to be cheap as strawberry float, and their guns were fairly gooseberry fool, but you could have up to 40 of the little bastards in a squad. This made them relatively hard to rout, and 40-shot volleys a turn? The guns might have been gooseberry fool, but someone or something is probably going down. They also operate as effective flak screens, allowing your more powerful units to move up relatively unopposed.

if you can use the Gretchin to get the orcs into melee range, the pendulum usually swings dramatically in the orks favour, Add a couple of random units, like bikes and cannons to diffuse space marine fire a little more, and the space marine commander has a seriously target rich enivironment and can't realistically afford to ignore any of the threats.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Donk » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:54 pm

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Lagamorph wrote:And I was kind of put off Orks due to just how easily they die in 40k. I know they make up for it in numbers but you score one good explosion hit or a multi-firing weapon like a Gatling Psilencer and you can cut their squads to shreds in no time flat. Are they any better in Fantasy?

One tactic I rarely see used - and thus it may no longer be applicable - is overwhelming Gretchin. Pointwise, they used to be cheap as strawberry float, and their guns were fairly gooseberry fool, but you could have up to 40 of the little bastards in a squad. This made them relatively hard to rout, and 40-shot volleys a turn? The guns might have been gooseberry fool, but someone or something is probably going down. They also operate as effective flak screens, allowing your more powerful units to move up relatively unopposed.

if you can use the Gretchin to get the orcs into melee range, the pendulum usually swings dramatically in the orks favour, Add a couple of random units, like bikes and cannons to diffuse space marine fire a little more, and the space marine commander has a seriously target rich enivironment and can't realistically afford to ignore any of the threats.


They got rid of Gretchin I believe.

I used that tactic once against a squad of Terminators. 40 shots... I killed one. :lol:

Meanwhile my bike squad and wagon o'orks flanked the tanks and lay explosive charges on them. 8-)

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Tragic Magic » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:55 pm

I used to collect the Imperial Guard. Primarily collected Catachan jungle fighters and had an army kitted out for jungle warfare. It looked bad ass, had a few Ogryns, a good few sentinels (just like the AT STs in Star Wars), a basilisk, a couple of chimera tanks. Loads of troops, obvs and quite a handful of the metal sergant/leader types.

It was a decent little army.

I sometimes wish I still collected Warhammer, as geeky as that sounds, but the price is just ridiculous. I had a browse recently and the amount of money it costs is unbelievable. I can't see how anyone can even afford it.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:57 pm

Donk wrote:
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Lagamorph wrote:And I was kind of put off Orks due to just how easily they die in 40k. I know they make up for it in numbers but you score one good explosion hit or a multi-firing weapon like a Gatling Psilencer and you can cut their squads to shreds in no time flat. Are they any better in Fantasy?

One tactic I rarely see used - and thus it may no longer be applicable - is overwhelming Gretchin. Pointwise, they used to be cheap as strawberry float, and their guns were fairly gooseberry fool, but you could have up to 40 of the little bastards in a squad. This made them relatively hard to rout, and 40-shot volleys a turn? The guns might have been gooseberry fool, but someone or something is probably going down. They also operate as effective flak screens, allowing your more powerful units to move up relatively unopposed.

if you can use the Gretchin to get the orcs into melee range, the pendulum usually swings dramatically in the orks favour, Add a couple of random units, like bikes and cannons to diffuse space marine fire a little more, and the space marine commander has a seriously target rich enivironment and can't realistically afford to ignore any of the threats.


They got rid of Gretchin I believe.

I used that tactic once against a squad of Terminators. 40 shots... I killed one. :lol:

In fairness, killing a terminator is an achivement in itself. :lol: They died only on a 1, right? I'm prepared to bet that the point tradeoff was pretty even, too.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Green Gecko » Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:20 pm

I went with Tyranids for 40k and Dark Elves for Warhammer, namely because they had awesome, customisable models, and badass elites like Hive Tyrant, Red Terror etc.. and I had a witch king on dragon-back for Dark Elves, and some Cold Ones (kinda dinosaur mounts).

I also had some Space Marines and Eldar when I was younger, before they re-introduced Tyranids and I chose some Warnhammer.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by kommissarboris » Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:40 pm

green skins, of all kinds.

most advanced race in 40k according to the Eldar.

and the fantasy world is somewhere in the 40k universe so dem greenskins are covered too.

Epic/gothic/fantasy/40k/bloodbowl/man o war/gorkamorka... go greenskin for them all.

waaaagh!

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:52 pm

kommissarboris wrote:green skins, of all kinds.

most advanced race in 40k according to the Eldar.

and the fantasy world is somewhere in the 40k universe so dem greenskins are covered too.

Epic/gothic/fantasy/40k/bloodbowl/man o war/gorkamorka... go greenskin for them all.

waaaagh!

Like I say, my only sticking point with recommending Orks is the sheer amount of painting required.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by kommissarboris » Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:13 pm

TheTurnipKing wrote:
kommissarboris wrote:green skins, of all kinds.

most advanced race in 40k according to the Eldar.

and the fantasy world is somewhere in the 40k universe so dem greenskins are covered too.

Epic/gothic/fantasy/40k/bloodbowl/man o war/gorkamorka... go greenskin for them all.

waaaagh!

Like I say, my only sticking point with recommending Orks is the sheer amount of painting required.


dry brush.

no one expects much from orks.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Lagamorph » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:26 pm

The painting is the part of the game I don't like. I don't really have the patience for it, so it's another strike against the Orks really. They're also pretty much entirely melee based and not all that big on the magic side of things, so not really in my personal preference of play style.

I'm popping into Middlesbrough tomorrow so shall pop into the Games Workshop branch and perhaps check out Dark Elves, High Elves and the two Chaos armies to begin with. The staff in store know I'm looking so have offered to let me play around with the store armies to help make my decision.
Sure, it means they're gonna get a sale out of it at the end, but I have to say that Games Workshop staff have the best customer service I've ever experienced.

I'm also in Holland the weekend after this, and there's a branch in the town I'm staying in, Bredda, and I believe there's one in Amsterdam aswell so I shall pop in there too.

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PostRe: Re: Which Warhammer army...
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:30 pm

Lagamorph wrote:The painting is the part of the game I don't like. I don't really have the patience for it, so it's another strike against the Orks really. They're also pretty much entirely melee based and not all that big on the magic side of things, so not really in my personal preference of play style.

Really? The Ork psykers used to be bad ass.

The thing that makes the Orks of interest to me is the inherent randomness of the side. A megaweapon is nearly as likely to blow up your own troops as enemy ones, but when they do what they're supposed to, they're devastating.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Knoyleo » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:32 pm

None, because you really should lose your virginity at some point.

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Garth » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:34 pm

Don't like painting? How about Ogres then - relatively few models required to make a decent sized army, they're easy enough to paint and convert, and their magic users pack a real punch. They've got a new book coming out in a few months, it'll hopefully fix the problems they currently have on the table (Ogres are one of the weaker armies in the game at the moment, their book dates back to 6th edition).

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by Yoshimi » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:44 pm

I got into 40k last year and managed to spend hundreds on a Chaos Army, terrain etc. Spent untold hours painting and customising. Played about 5 games at GW / Edinburgh Gaming League, but don't have any mates into it so it's all boxed away. :(

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PostRe: Which Warhammer army...
by G-Rat » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:18 pm

Lagamorph wrote:The painting is the part of the game I don't like. I don't really have the patience for it, so it's another strike against the Orks really. They're also pretty much entirely melee based and not all that big on the magic side of things, so not really in my personal preference of play style.

I'm popping into Middlesbrough tomorrow so shall pop into the Games Workshop branch and perhaps check out Dark Elves, High Elves and the two Chaos armies to begin with. The staff in store know I'm looking so have offered to let me play around with the store armies to help make my decision.
Sure, it means they're gonna get a sale out of it at the end, but I have to say that Games Workshop staff have the best customer service I've ever experienced.

I'm also in Holland the weekend after this, and there's a branch in the town I'm staying in, Bredda, and I believe there's one in Amsterdam aswell so I shall pop in there too.


Dark Elf it up, mate.

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