Author Topic: Warhammer 40k (Tabletop)  (Read 1505 times)

So, what exactly is Warhammer 40,000?

In a nutshell, each player collects an army of Citadel miniatures then, using the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook as a guideline, they fight epic battles against their fellow generals. Dice (like you'd find in almost any board game) are used to determine success and failure: to decide whether a bolter shell hits its target, or whether a lascannon blasts through the armour of a tank. Each game is played, not on a regular 'board' but on a special gaming area where models are not confined to 'squares' but are free to move as their controller wishes. Because Warhammer 40,000 is not played on a set game board, tape measures or rulers are used to see how far a miniature can move - an agile Eldar jetbike can travel faster than a foot-slogging Imperial Guardsman after all.

That all might sound a little complicated, but most Warhammer 40,000 players find that after just a short game or two they've grasped the basics. Seasoned Warhammer 40,000 generals find that the rules become second nature, and they seldom need to refer to the rulebook at all.



The Warhammer 40,000 Hobby
There's more to Warhammer than just playing games. In fact Warhammer 40,000 is an exciting hobby in its own right. Many players enjoy painting their Citadel miniatures to amazing standards, lavishing extra detail and attention on their models to make their army extra special and unique. Likewise, while your chosen battlefield can be as simple as a bare table with few obstacles, many wargamers like to build modular tabletops as detailed and exciting as the ones you can see on this website.Most hobbyists begin playing Warhammer 40,000 with a friend or two, honing their skills, and developing their army in regular battles, but the fun doesn't have to stop there. There are thousands of wargaming clubs around the world where players challenge each other to games of Warhammer 40,000 every week. Also, every Games Workshop store has its own gaming tables and boards. Most offer gaming nights for you to come and meet new Warhammer 40,000 generals, discuss painting, modelling and gaming tactics - and of course, do battle. For the really adventurous there are regular Warhammer 40,000 gaming events all over the world, run both by Games Workshop and by enthusiastic gaming clubs and societies. From competitive tournaments where hundreds of players battle to determine a champion, to campaign weekends where each battle forms part of an exciting storyline, there are Warhammer gaming events to suit every taste - all you need is an army of your own and the courage to do battle.

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Discuss Warhammer 40k

I've seen it before but never bothered to buy a pack of overpriced parts for inch tall figures that I need to put together and paint.


$20 USD for a frickin' Harbinger?
That is the price I saw at a store about a year ago.

I managed to get a hold of some old-ass figures from my cousin, around 50 of them....

But i has no rule book, nor the attention to play :l

I want to start playing again. I had a 2,000 point Imperial Guard army, but I dunno where it went.

I made a sort of spin-off game from this, it was too time consuming and confusing. My version you make your own units and fight them in groups of five, units start with fifteen points which you can spend on movement, wounds, and attack. Then you use remaining points to make powers which are determined to be fair by the whole group.

Anyways, because it influenced a fun game I play, yes I love warhammer.

I'd love to try this game, but I wouldn't love to  buy any part of it :\

My friend's brother has 3 whole armies, and like 20 gigantic tank type things so I reckon he spent A LOT(of his mom's money(and he is 20)) money on the stuff.

Meh.

Not deterministic enough nor cheap enough for my standards.

My friend's brother has 3 whole armies, and like 20 gigantic tank type things so I reckon he spent A LOT(of his mom's money(and he is 20)) money on the stuff.
hawt

I play Tau Empire at about 1000 points, and have a secondary Space Marines army at about 100 points.

In the RTS game I always play Tau <3

I've always wanted to start an ork army, I just don't have the time or money to start it up and paint.

I play Tau Empire at about 1000 points, and have a secondary Space Marines army at about 100 points.
Deamon hunters <3

I have 5 space marines, one with a RPG.