Fat_Cow posted:Anyone here i could perusade to grab a White Dwarf code from a GW store? As the USA lacks them. I found a GW store in Charleston SC, which is only about an hour from my house. Have you checked the store finder on the GW website?
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Miles O'Brian posted:Spellsingers don't really make sense though but eh, if anything Wood Elves are gonna be a lot better because there aren't really gender divides in their military. You'll see male and females mixed in most of their units, if they're not lazy about it. There are still big gender divides in the upper levels of all three Elven societies in Warhammer, though. They're not depicted as post-sexism utopias by any stretch of the imagination. Terrible Opinions posted:I don't quite get people engaging sassassin. His contrarian gimmick with regard to everything warhammer related is really transparent. If a company does something that gets its customers upset he will defend it 100% of the time. He defends Age of Sigmar all up and down the tabletop thread. He really isn't worth engaging at all. I have literally never defended the game Age of Sigmar on these forums. Please post even one example. Why people like you feel the need to lie to discredit me I'll never understand.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 17:05 |
youre one of the worst posters on this forum, i believe it.
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Terrible Opinions posted:I don't quite get people engaging sassassin. His contrarian gimmick with regard to everything warhammer related is really transparent. If a company does something that gets its customers upset he will defend it 100% of the time. He defends Age of Sigmar all up and down the tabletop thread. He really isn't worth engaging at all. Once I figured his schtick out I really have come to enjoy watching him work. He's brilliant.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 17:14 |
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New battle video up. A nice tease for the proper stream I'm guessing we'll get next week. https://vimeo.com/193870223
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 17:36 |
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Hey guys, what's going on in this cool thread about a sweet fantasy war game? ....
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 17:38 |
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Deakul posted:Hey guys, what's going on in this cool thread about a sweet fantasy war game? Watch that WElf video, it's good.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 17:56 |
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Yeah, wood elves are looking pretty
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:16 |
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Nanomashoes posted:A lot of people have forgotten, I think I'm the only one going around and playing matches according to my opponents and the lack of replays being posted in the thread. I've been waiting for wood elves before doing the rest of my matches but if anyone I still need to vs. wants to: http://steamcommunity.com/id/sammvt
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:18 |
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Holy poo poo that LL on the eagle! Some amazing attack animations.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:25 |
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Goddamn those great eagle animations. Such a good line-up.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:42 |
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You guys weren't kidding, the animations in this game are on fuckin point overall but the Wood Elves are looking really good.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:49 |
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terrorist ambulance posted:just in case you guys missed it among the only derail stupider than talking about 40k and also because this guy just linked it and didn't describe it, it's a mod that just enables the quest battles automatically when you reach the appropriate level rather than have them gated behind a bunch of random and often level inappropriate poo poo I'm sure I just haven't played it enough, but why is this mod good? What is it removing?
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:53 |
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a lot of nonsense involving agents walking halfway across the world
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:54 |
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meatsaw posted:I'm sure I just haven't played it enough, but why is this mod good? What is it removing? To get the quests you have to do a lot of stupid poo poo like "send a banshee to the southernmost province of the map" or "have 3 of x in your army" and things like that. It sounds like this removes those.
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meatsaw posted:I'm sure I just haven't played it enough, but why is this mod good? What is it removing? "Move x agent to x location on opposite end of the globe" "Recruit 3 x's in the army of x lord" "Assassinate 3 lords from x faction" etc. I probably won't use it because I like the flavor text that comes from completing objectives but if you don't care about that you're not missing much.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:56 |
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Necroskowitz posted:Lore question, how do the peasants generally fare for each faction? Most of the time, peasants in Sylvania don't really know if their lord/lady is a vampire or not. In fact, most of the time, nobody knows. Sylvania always has vampires from the Von Carstein bloodline running certain parts of it, but it also has human nobles, and it isn't always being controlled broadly by someone like Vlad or Mannfred and attempting to conquer the Empire. Vampires, generally, keep it fairly low-key. That said, vampires are also some degree of crazy due to the Dark Magic which gives them their power. They can be randomly cruel and destructive. But, yeah, generally they act like normal nobles (which is to say, arrogant dicks), but they will pay artists for the portraits they paint of them, and don't go around killing people to drink their blood. Unfortunately, the Dark Magic that permeates Sylvania naturally means even if the Von Carstein vampire ruling the place is pretty chill, the dead will still rise by their own and attempt to kill the living at times, ghouls will still prowl around beating faces, and people/crops/animals will be gross and weird. It definitely sucks being a peasant in Sylvania, morseso than the Empire or Bretonnia.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:58 |
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It's important to remember that all this poo poo doesn't match what another writer will have written at some point. Make of it what you will, ya know?
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Lassitude posted:Most of the time, peasants in Sylvania don't really know if their lord/lady is a vampire or not. In fact, most of the time, nobody knows. Sylvania always has vampires from the Von Carstein bloodline running certain parts of it, but it also has human nobles, and it isn't always being controlled broadly by someone like Vlad or Mannfred and attempting to conquer the Empire. Vampires, generally, keep it fairly low-key. That said, vampires are also some degree of crazy due to the Dark Magic which gives them their power. They can be randomly cruel and destructive. But, yeah, generally they act like normal nobles (which is to say, arrogant dicks), but they will pay artists for the portraits they paint of them, and don't go around killing people to drink their blood. Unfortunately, the Dark Magic that permeates Sylvania naturally means even if the Von Carstein vampire ruling the place is pretty chill, the dead will still rise by their own and attempt to kill the living at times, ghouls will still prowl around beating faces, and people/crops/animals will be gross and weird. It definitely sucks being a peasant in Sylvania, morseso than the Empire or Bretonnia. Now I'm trying to imagine the vampire lords you see ingame attempting to pass off as normal nobles. "Well I thought I would try the bald look because I think it looks quite good on me. Oh, what about my dad's nose? He lost it in a war"
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Rygar201 posted:It's important to remember that all this poo poo doesn't match what another writer will have written at some point. Make of it what you will, ya know? Yeah, like sometimes there will be writers who think Chaos is awesome and everyone else sucks and should die. And then they BLOW UP THE SETTING YOU MANIACS WHOOPSIE
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:14 |
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When I am playing Vlad Sylvania is free peasant communes as far as the eye of Nagash can see. When I am playing Franz, Mannfred is full Necro Hitler.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:16 |
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unwantedplatypus posted:Now I'm trying to imagine the vampire lords you see ingame attempting to pass off as normal nobles. They usually look a good deal more human. How they look in game is how they look when they're at war and don't give a poo poo about appearances.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:16 |
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unwantedplatypus posted:Now I'm trying to imagine the vampire lords you see ingame attempting to pass off as normal nobles. Sane(ish) vampires can look normal or noble or simply just hot when they want to, it's part of their innate magic. They just give zero fucks about being fabulous while they're busy blending people on the battlefield.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:17 |
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Lassitude posted:Most of the time, peasants in Sylvania don't really know if their lord/lady is a vampire or not. In fact, most of the time, nobody knows. Sylvania always has vampires from the Von Carstein bloodline running certain parts of it, but it also has human nobles, and it isn't always being controlled broadly by someone like Vlad or Mannfred and attempting to conquer the Empire. Vampires, generally, keep it fairly low-key. That said, vampires are also some degree of crazy due to the Dark Magic which gives them their power. They can be randomly cruel and destructive. But, yeah, generally they act like normal nobles (which is to say, arrogant dicks), but they will pay artists for the portraits they paint of them, and don't go around killing people to drink their blood. Unfortunately, the Dark Magic that permeates Sylvania naturally means even if the Von Carstein vampire ruling the place is pretty chill, the dead will still rise by their own and attempt to kill the living at times, ghouls will still prowl around beating faces, and people/crops/animals will be gross and weird. It definitely sucks being a peasant in Sylvania, morseso than the Empire or Bretonnia.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:21 |
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Widows Peak Mannfred will forever be real Mannfred. Bleh!
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:23 |
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The problem with Vlad is that he literally died a lot of times and he's been dead for three hundred years until the point this game starts, that can't be good for your looks. Ditto with Mannfred, also black magic shenanigans.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:05 |
Yeah outside of the whole drinking blood thing Vampires in Warhammer are basically the same people they were before they got turned into vampires. There's a good number of perfectly benevolent vampires out there, some use their new immortality to help the sick in plagued areas. It's just that being a vampire openly is a great way to have a witch-hunter trying to set you on fire. Plus the whole blood sucking immortality thing can really warp your moral viewpoint after a few decades.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:31 |
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Another issue with being a vampire openly is that there is a not-Egyptian Queen who died trying to stop the first vampire from doing some really nasty poo poo to her people, and is now back from the dead with a grudge that makes the dorfs look polite and forgiving in comparison.
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my dad posted:Another issue with being a vampire openly is that there is a not-Egyptian Queen who died trying to stop the first vampire from doing some really nasty poo poo to her people, and is now back from the dead with a grudge that makes the dorfs look polite and forgiving in comparison. Khalida has every reason to be upset.
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Night10194 posted:Khalida has every reason to be upset. I never said it was an unjustified grudge.
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Triskelli posted:Yeah outside of the whole drinking blood thing Vampires in Warhammer are basically the same people they were before they got turned into vampires. There's a good number of perfectly benevolent vampires out there, some use their new immortality to help the sick in plagued areas. It's just that being a vampire openly is a great way to have a witch-hunter trying to set you on fire. Plus the whole blood sucking immortality thing can really warp your moral viewpoint after a few decades. Well, they all basically become jerks after a few decades. In the Gotrek & Felix stuff, Ulrika goes from "woe is me this is awful" to "I'm a badass queen of the night, maybe I should turn the hero's wife into a vampire to get him to do what I want" in about 20 years.
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wiegieman posted:Well, they all basically become jerks after a few decades. In the Gotrek & Felix stuff, Ulrika goes from "woe is me this is awful" to "I'm a badass queen of the night, maybe I should turn the hero's wife into a vampire to get him to do what I want" in about 20 years. From what I was told of that series, Ulrika's story is 'Ulrika Makes A Series Of Increasingly Poor Decisions'.
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Night10194 posted:From what I was told of that series, Ulrika's story is 'Ulrika Makes A Series Of Increasingly Poor Decisions'. Getting involved with Gotrek and Felix is always a bad idea.
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Angry Lobster posted:Getting involved with Gotrek and Felix is always a bad idea. To be fair, it does result in fun things, like a dwarven army being airdropped into chaos wastes to kick rear end and take names.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:22 |
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my dad posted:To be fair, it does result in fun things, like a dwarven army being airdropped into chaos wastes to kick rear end and take names. Awh man now you're making me wish there was a dwarfen airship in the game..
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:33 |
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Mordja posted:It also seems surprisingly tolerant, given that it's a polytheistic institution rather than One God/God Emperor. And while Witch Hunters may rove the countryside, uh, that's because there actually are dangerous witches and wizards rather than women who know a little about herbs. Actually the whole "women who knew about herbs"-stuff didn't really enter into it alot. The "official" definition of "witch" to the extent that such a thing existed was something like dark magic (curses, love potions, ways to supposedly control or manipulate others or cause harm to others) + religious heresy = witchcraft. In parctice this mattered little as when it actually entered the picture the Inquisition was really dubious of any accusation of witchcraft and most witch trials were more spontaneous things carried out by mobs and local authorities. The term itself is actually gender neutral and depending on the region women weren't that much more likely to persecuted as witches than were men (I think in Germany almost as many men were killed as witches as women, and in Iceland the majority actually were men). Older, unmarried women proved to be especially vulnerable to accusations though as they often would have very limited means to defend themselves against such claims. Male witches were usually hanged, the whole idea of burning witches comes from the death penalty if you're a woman being to be burned at the stake in many parts of Europe at the time. quote:The Witch Hunters also have to actually bring evidence and need the local authorities for enforcement. That's basically the same as the historical inquisitions though.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:39 |
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You know, it just crossed my mind that Gotrek is the worst slayer ever. Like, dude, you had ONE job, charge a giant monster half-naked and die gloriously while causing as much damage to it as possible. You were provided with trolls. You were provided with rat-ogres. You were provided with giants. You were provided with ascended champions of chaos. You were provided with ancient necromancers. You were provided with a dragon. You were provided with a fuckin' greater demon of chaos. But did you die? Noooooo, you just had to shove your axe into their skulls or skull-equivalents and come out on top. Come on, this is getting awkward for the Slayer's Keep, we've had to reschedule you funeral a dozen times by now.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:44 |
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Gejnor posted:Awh man now you're making me wish there was a dwarfen airship in the game.. I hope someday we'll get a DLC with all kinds of weird units and heroes, Makaisson and the Spirit of Grugni would be a natural fit. Ed: my dad posted:But did you die? Noooooo, you just had to shove your axe into their skulls or skull-equivalents and come out on top. Come on, this is getting awkward for the Slayer's Keep, we've had to reschedule you funeral a dozen times by now. Oh yes, he knows that and mortifies him to no end. At least most of the slayers that got involved with them got semi-glorious deaths, except poor Snorri Angry Lobster fucked around with this message at 21:49 on Dec 1, 2016 |
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Randarkman posted:
I think the comparison there was to 40K where Inquisitors can do basically whatever the hell they want and really can't/won't get called on it unless an Inquisitor with more resources decides to literally go to war with them over it.
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Zore posted:I think the comparison there was to 40K where Inquisitors can do basically whatever the hell they want and really can't/won't get called on it unless an Inquisitor with more resources decides to literally go to war with them over it. Oh, yeah, ofcourse. That should have been obvious to me that that was the point of comparison. Though really any comparison with WH40k in terms of what is the shittiest and most horrible is kind of pointless. 40k has more or less been designed (at least in the last 20 years) around being the most horrible grimdark setting imaginable. Randarkman fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Dec 1, 2016 |
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