IMPORTANT!!! Before any of the mods close this thread because there supposedly already is a thread I would just like to state that Warhammer and Warhammer 40.000 are different games and thereby deserve separate threads.
Well this thread is there to discuss armees, tactics, share stories etc.
I myself am planning a stationary Eldar armee.
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Why would a guy who practically lives in the Role Playing/Computer Gaming/I Live In My Mom's Basement forums post a thread like this in the GDF?
Answer: He bumped a thread that had been dead for 4 months, only to incorrectly suggest himself that it should be in the GDF, only to have Lana tell him that he is a certifiable idiot.
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Last edited by botankus on Feb 22nd, 2010 at 05:03 PM
Though I agree with you on the better threads of the GDF part of your reply, I think the best place for this thread is either the SciFi/Fantasy forum or simply deleted under the condition that the horror of it all be erased from our minds.
Of course I know Warhammer and Warhammer 40,0000,0000 are different games. They have different names, you fool.
But since you're asking, I'd like to share one of my Warhammer 40,0000,00000 stories with you. Last night I was setting up all my armeeees on my little board, and then I rolled the dice, spun the spinner, and took a sh!t on the Russian sector of the board. My lead tank was able to achieve world domination so I declared myself the winner.
Probably referencing the board game. I play with IG from time to time, but I don't really collect them, far to expensive.
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