Starter Set (9th Edition) Box Art by Paul Dainton
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Starter Set (9th Edition) Box Art by Paul Dainton
<Note added by Crawler Milk. 6th Edition>
I am writing the sixth edition of this book. I am putting as much information as I can in here. One day you will find these words, and I pray that they feed you, like the stew I used to serve to our little ones. But is it enough to give this information to just one person? There’s honor in giving someone a meal. But I wish to cook a feast for the whole galaxy. I wish for them all to choke on our pain.
<Note added by Crawler Rosetta. 9th Edition>
Comrade, I agree. One day, we will make certain they all know. Our words will not be lost. I swear it.
What's one of your favorite warhammer tabletop moments? I'll go first:
Hey check it out I learned how to use the "more" cutoff
Back in 9th edition I was playing necrons (yes mostly made from the 9th starter box) against my friend's militarum. I got clogged up on one half of the board but nearly wiped everything on the other half with my skorpekh destroyer lord being left behind to finish the remains of a Cadian infantry squad.
It was only one model but I was like "eh I'm playing a destroyer cult, plus it keeps him from doing some base stealing bs on this side of the board if I kill him" so I, a (if we're going by lore standards) 20+ foot tall necron overlord with a body that was changed specifically for the purpose of destroying life, nearly point blank shot at this single guardsman with a duel barreled atomizing cannon. Despite both barrels of said cannon easily being big enough to fit the guardsman, I missed.
Now immediately after this I charged the poor bastard and skewered him but, for a moment there, both my friend and I just stared back and forth between the dice and the guardsman. Who presumably now had two massive craters in the ground on either side of him and a just as shocked 20+ foot tall necron staring at him in confusion.
MtG Token: "Serra" Angel #1-4
Magic: the Gathering has been around for 30 years. There are 27,000 unique cards and growing. And a lot of them create tokens. While the official tokens are great, I have a need to celebrate the artwork of our (mtg) ancestors. Let's celebrate older artwork with a new coat of paint.
Token: 4/4 white Angel creature tokens with flying and vigilance
as seen on Parhelion II
Now we gather all 4 Serra Angel tokens into one place.
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Flavor Text Highlights - Core Sets (4th-10th Edition)
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This entry will be the largest one yet, with 4 cards for each category. All new flavor texts of pre-M10 core sets will be taked into account.
Cool - Truce (5th Edition)
Not all victories require defeat. —Onean idiom
Phyrexian Hulk (7th Edition)
It doesn’t think. It doesn’t feel. It doesn’t laugh or cry. All it does from dusk till dawn Is make the soldiers die. —Onean children’s rhyme
Regeneration (7th Edition)
“Why should death always have the last word?” —Llanowar druid
Llanowar Elves (5th Edition)
One bone broken for every twig snapped underfoot. —Llanowar penalty for trespassing
9th edition cover for the tyranids codex, by Paul Dainton
Some squads have been assembled, I've had to strip out some grenade launchers for use elsewhere, as the limits of 1 per squad are frustrating and I've substituted the already modeled melta guns as counts as webbers. But all in all most of my models have been used.
I've managed 3 squads of Vigilants, 1 of subductors, and 2 of exactors. Rounded off with an Inquisitor and a repressor they come in at just under 900 points. Now to get a 2nd repressor to round it to 1000...
9th ED is here!
Images courtesy of the my beautiful, incredible friend @heretic-deb
Larger image of the text here.
@vezimira and @arch-magister-khnemu