Also pretty easy to paint from what I've heard, compared to other popular chapters. Box Art Marines babey! Everyone wants the dude from the box, look at how many people wear the box Art armor in dark souls and stuff.
Edit: I wonder what the history there is though. Were they popular and then GW started using them in box art, and then it went from there, or was it the reverse where they said "Well that blue sure does look good on the box..."
the dark souls box art armor isn't popular because it's the box art, it's the box art because it looks so good
also as someone whose primary exposure to warhammer 40k has been the dawn of war series I'd probably use the blood guys... blood ravens... blood whatevers if I were to get into the tabletop with a marine army
I've never made a space marine army but when I first heard of space marines from my friend we drew pictures of them (cos we didn't have the pocket money to buy them). Mine were covered in spikes and, despite my friend's objections, were good guys.
So I guess I would have picked the Black Dragons chapter.
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
edited February 2019
They're actually called blÙDRAYvens in the dawn of war games it's really weird
Why yes this Custodes Artificer armor was a gift to the chapter, what else would it be?
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
greyfax would lose her goddamn mind if she ever saw their vaults
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H3KnucklesBut we decide which is rightand which is an illusion.Registered Userregular
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I hope any future uses/appearances of the Blood Ravens continues to lean into the meme, because its a funny geneseed corruption for a loyalist chapter to have. And as Pip points out, it is thematically appropriate for their mascot.
I hope any future uses/appearances of the Blood Ravens continues to lean into the meme, because its a funny geneseed corruption for a loyalist chapter to have. And as Pip points out, it is thematically appropriate for their mascot.
Later, on board a Blood Raven cruiser.
"It was a gift, came with a collection of bolts too...
People have mentioned wanting GW to finally have the balls to kill of the Emperor to move the story forward, but what I really want is for them to reveal what happened to the 2 unknown primarchs.
The wolves got them
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H3KnucklesBut we decide which is rightand which is an illusion.Registered Userregular
People have mentioned wanting GW to finally have the balls to kill of the Emperor to move the story forward, but what I really want is for them to reveal what happened to the 2 unknown primarchs.
The wolves got them
Also, official art of Malcador the Sigillite on a throne has skulls marked with their legions' numbers (II and XI) on either armrest.
Worth noting that Leman Russ apparently had the best relationship with the Sigillite of any the primarchs, and Malcador founded the Inquisition and Ordo Assassinorum.
I like the theory that the two lost legions never existed, Big E just created the myth of those two legions as an unspoken threat to keep the primarchs in line.
"Look, dudes, I already offed two of you bastards and gave their skulls to my boy to decorate his chair, you sure you really want to push me on curfew? And for the love of god (who doesn't actually exist) Russ, stop dragging your ass across the carpet."
I hope any future uses/appearances of the Blood Ravens continues to lean into the meme, because its a funny geneseed corruption for a loyalist chapter to have. And as Pip points out, it is thematically appropriate for their mascot.
Later, on board a Blood Raven cruiser.
"It was a gift, came with a collection of bolts too...
I would love it if for some technical reason they couldn't get Primaris Marines to work with their recruits, but "somehow" their armor and equipment kept ending up in their possession.
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
The more I think about it the less unlikely a Total Warhammer 40k game seems. The groundwork is all there in the Warhammer games already.
Vehicles, monster units, magic, flyers, etc. Units take cover in siege battles and there was also a limited cover mechanic and deployable stuff in Rome 2 and Atilla though I never played that one.
I would like Ground Control:40k. GC2 was a lot of fun. I just don't enjoy base building all that much in rts games. Unless it would be something like Dark Age of Technology frontier excursion where you have to colonize a planet and develope your base with the help of stc-designs. You could probably also do that as a rogue trader game.
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H3KnucklesBut we decide which is rightand which is an illusion.Registered Userregular
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Yeah, as much as I liked DoW 1, I really came to prefer 2's streamlining/simplification of base management.
They could even work it into the actual lore of the game too! "Oh shit, it's the SPIRIT OF THE GOD-EMPEROR OF MAN inhabiting this random guardsman and now his flashlight hits like a goddamn basilisk and he's tanking shots from a Warboss!" or the spirit of chaos, WAAAGH!!! energy, Tyranid Hive Mind, etc., almost every race has some kind of believable fluff reason that you'd be able to do it.
Rhana Dandra FPS. Start out as Fuegan and assemble The Phoenix Lords for the Final Battle.
Or, as a twist, you start out as a Aspect Warrior, become an Exarch. Halfway through the story you find the armour an ancient suit of aspect armour surrounded by a mountain of fallen enemies. You pick up the armour pieces, voices of dozen of dead Exarchs fill your head, a single one louder than all the others. And on ethe story goes as a Phoenix Lord.
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my ideal Phoenix Lord game would probably be a Platinum game.
Total Warhammer 40k seems like it should be 2 games.
One is space layer where planets act as cities and you move around with navy fleets.
Second is planet layer where you have cities acting as cities, but you can ship more troops from other planets.
Or possibly planets are just like cities, and taking/loosing one is done like city battles in total war games. Trying to juggle resources for fleet production and guard production might be tricky.
But having to balance the two, or go all out on one or the other depending on the situation could add additional strategic layer to the game.
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the dark souls box art armor isn't popular because it's the box art, it's the box art because it looks so good
also as someone whose primary exposure to warhammer 40k has been the dawn of war series I'd probably use the blood guys... blood ravens... blood whatevers if I were to get into the tabletop with a marine army
So I guess I would have picked the Black Dragons chapter.
https://youtu.be/WeCfod1XT7E
:v
Edit: look spikes are a valid aesthetic choice for any alignment, it's the spikes on the inside that count.
I hope any future uses/appearances of the Blood Ravens continues to lean into the meme, because its a funny geneseed corruption for a loyalist chapter to have. And as Pip points out, it is thematically appropriate for their mascot.
Later, on board a Blood Raven cruiser.
"It was a gift, came with a collection of bolts too...
The wolves got them
Also, official art of Malcador the Sigillite on a throne has skulls marked with their legions' numbers (II and XI) on either armrest.
Worth noting that Leman Russ apparently had the best relationship with the Sigillite of any the primarchs, and Malcador founded the Inquisition and Ordo Assassinorum.
"Look, dudes, I already offed two of you bastards and gave their skulls to my boy to decorate his chair, you sure you really want to push me on curfew? And for the love of god (who doesn't actually exist) Russ, stop dragging your ass across the carpet."
I would love it if for some technical reason they couldn't get Primaris Marines to work with their recruits, but "somehow" their armor and equipment kept ending up in their possession.
Vehicles, monster units, magic, flyers, etc. Units take cover in siege battles and there was also a limited cover mechanic and deployable stuff in Rome 2 and Atilla though I never played that one.
My favourite thing in DoW was the buildings dropping down.
I know there are mods but I want it done properly.
Multiple campaigns for different races. Of course the Space Marine campaign would get the most focus but an Imperial Guard one would also be great
actually just make a game that is me playing as Trazyn going around stealing historical shit/people and vaporizing them when they argue about it
Who collects the biggest ball of treasure in the galaxy? Trazyn faces his greatest challenge yet, the blood ravens.
Space Marines would be included, but as NPCs so you can stand in awe as they gun down enemies.
At least one cut scene has to be just a nice sit down meeting between the Blood Ravens and Trazyn talking up their respective collections.
they could do that, but let you snap into individual units.
https://youtu.be/YZvbCgnCJoA
T H I S H U R T S Y O U.
They could even work it into the actual lore of the game too! "Oh shit, it's the SPIRIT OF THE GOD-EMPEROR OF MAN inhabiting this random guardsman and now his flashlight hits like a goddamn basilisk and he's tanking shots from a Warboss!" or the spirit of chaos, WAAAGH!!! energy, Tyranid Hive Mind, etc., almost every race has some kind of believable fluff reason that you'd be able to do it.
Or, as a twist, you start out as a Aspect Warrior, become an Exarch. Halfway through the story you find the armour an ancient suit of aspect armour surrounded by a mountain of fallen enemies. You pick up the armour pieces, voices of dozen of dead Exarchs fill your head, a single one louder than all the others. And on ethe story goes as a Phoenix Lord.
Oddly it started with Jain Zar and Maugan Ra
You ever play Dungeon Keeper?
You could do that in that game, each unit had it's own unique visual style.
One is space layer where planets act as cities and you move around with navy fleets.
Second is planet layer where you have cities acting as cities, but you can ship more troops from other planets.
Or possibly planets are just like cities, and taking/loosing one is done like city battles in total war games. Trying to juggle resources for fleet production and guard production might be tricky.
But having to balance the two, or go all out on one or the other depending on the situation could add additional strategic layer to the game.
man
blade wolf only instead you're karandras
It's good!