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Forté reacted to a post in a topic: ++Daemon Forge II - Champion++
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Wait until tomorrow when you open up the wet pallet to find all your mixed paints still wet and ready to use exactly as you left them.
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You and me both. My Sisters of Battle are shelved. I sold my orks. I traded my Khorne daemons and marines for models from a dfferent game. I want to get my CSM army back in shape but don't have a clue what shape that will be. Looks like I will be buiding terrain unitl something clicks.
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I have fielded them with guard using 6th Ed rules. I used it as close combat support for the most part. The Knight ate Riptides, Farseer and any other "star" cheese in quick, satisfying bites. It will be much smaller bites with 7th rules since everybody gets their invulnerable saves with anything but a 6 now. Still, with attacks and stomps there should be plenty of opportunities for "removed from play" results My first thought about either loadout was "Heavy stubber? What's the point in that?" Two things: it can tag a secondary target you want to charge without firing the primary weapon at it and it will cause Strikedown on that unit to make sure the Knight goes at initiative first. Which is better? Both. It depends on what you want to do. I used the melta-blast version which is probably not the best choice when getting up close for assaults. The bulk of my IG is built around a volume of fire approach and I use Sisters of Battle for up close, single target anti-tank. But in the games I plaed with IG and Knight, I like to pie plate a hammerhead, heavy stubber a fire warrior squad and charge them so that some would remain alive for me to stomp into the riptide near by. It's glorious when it works. You risk being surrounded on the wrong side of the table when it doesn't, though. How does it work alongside IG? Wonderfully. It is a strong fire magnet that stomps across your opponent's side of the board so your tanks can sit back and rain murder in peace. How does it perform? In 6th it was fantastic even though it is still vulnerable to glance death. Haywire sucks! 7th brought it down some since saves are allowed against D strength weapons now. In the end I say it does as well as 400 ponts worth of assault terminators in a land raider.
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Fibonacci started following Squad01 , Storm Troopers , Basing materials and 7 others
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My wife bought me a Leman Russ and the Cadian Defense Force as a birthday present. I can't even open the boxes until I get home Sunday, tho >_<
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Eternal Triumph League! Enter The Locust. Extreme Tournament Losers Enormous... no wait. That one will get me banned.
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First and ONLY!
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I have to do this ever so often because I keep putting more stuff I want to do next on my desk. :\
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Fibonacci reacted to a post in a topic: Today in the hobby I....
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How about any cover saves are applied as casualties to the nearest civillian
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Today I dropped the bulk of my Sisters of Battle army in a bucket full of Purple Power. Time to repaint.
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Shrineworld Garrison (what’s still legal??)
Fibonacci replied to Kierdale's topic in + ASTRA MILITARUM / IMPERIALIS AUXILIA+
The basic attitude of Adepta Sororitas is that if people accept their place in the Imperium and believe that the Empreor is the supreme ruler of men the Sisters (and the church) will have no problem with them. That said, psykers are not trusted, but then nobody is fully trusted. There are a good many Sisters working security on the Black fleet, for example, so there is a level of mistrust against any psyker already established. They will work with sanctioned psykers -- after all, most Inquisitors are psykers, too -- but if it comes time to keep a daemon for posessing the psyker they will not hesatate to purge them both with holy fire in the Emperor's name. If abhumans are mentioned in the books with Sisters I don't remember it. As a guess, I would say they see abhumans as being just below humans through no falut of their own. They would see abhumans as commoners or serfs. As long as they accepted their place in the Imperium and followed the Emperor I don't think a Sister of Battle would think anything more or less about an abhuman than any other common subject of the Imperium. An abhuman would not be fit to lead in any capacity other than over other abs but they are welcome to accept the Emperor and work for the glory of the Imperium. I don't see it as any sort of 20th century racial bigotry, more like 16th century knights and peasents. It's just a fact of birth and both are needed for the Kingdom to function.- 671 replies
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Be sure and share some pics when it's done! I would love to see this.