Tyranids too? well, first of all I think the IG would just spontaneously implode with sheer haplessness. The Tau might do okay with their lunar death cannon, but I think the Tyranids would get tired of being shot by that pdq and make moves to take them out. Once they get into CQC, it'd be all over. The Blood Ravens and Sisters of Battle would do their best, but I think we can all agree that a Type-A Heroic death is whats in store for them. Orks would repel them with sheer numbers and bad attitude for a time, but the Tyranids would be evolving at that point to adapt to the Orks' strengths and capitalize on their weaknesses, putting them down later. I think the Eldar and Dark Eldar would be all "FUCK THAT!" and retreat back to the Webway. Chaos would be excited over the prospect of an enemy they could sacrifice to Khorne in perpetuity, but they'd lose their exuberance when they were looking at a pile of their own intestines. I'm not even sure if the Necrons would register to the Tyranids, since they have no bio-matter for them to absorb and nothing they'd be interested in. So, with the necrons, we might have found the one race the Tyranids can live in peace with. Anyway, did I miss anyone with all that?
I for one always liked and still like this narrator, I know that how he says things sounds silly, but somehow, for me, it fits. *gets inside of a Rhino to shield self from incoming flaming*
It's his over-the-top delivery that makes it fir so well with the over-the-top world that is Warhammer 40K. Also, excuse me for reviving this comment :P
@@crowhaveninc.2103 Bruh, this feels like a time-travel. And yeah, basically your point too; it's 40k, everything is grandiose and hammy in there. The Narrator should be as well lmao.
@@Tarik360 Good lord youtube is a museum, completely agree with this narrator being the GOAT. I absolutely love how he says "did the warp storm bring them, or did they bring _**the warp storm**_?
Soulstorm in a nutshell... Stubbs: No retreat! No surrender! Imperial Guard, Kaurava will be ours! Gorgutz: Time ta leg it, boyz! Kaurava will belong to da Waaagh! Necron Lord: Eliminate all life forms! Kaurava will be our enemies' final resting places Carron: Kaurava will belong to the dark gods. Death to the children of the false Emperor! Boreale: Battle brothers, Kaurava will be ours! For the Emperor! Or'es'ka: Kaurava will belong to the Greater Good! Caerys: The Necron threat must be eliminated. Then all of our enemies will be eliminated as well! Tahril: Spare no one and their souls will be ours! Agna: Battle Sisters, our enemies of the Emperor must be killed and Kaurava will belong to the Ecclesiarchy!
As TTS!Emperor would put it, all I really understood from that was Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, and Kaurava.
Well the IG units fight for good reasons as well. The units in SS actually came from the planets that are under attack. They are defending their homes.
Out of all the races, each one has it own special way to fight their battles effectively. So, depending on which race you want that will determine which you are great with. Alien Factions: Tau, Eldar, Dark Eldar, Necron, or Orks. Human Factions: Space Marines, Chaos Space Marines, Sisters of Battle, or Imperial Guard. Which do you believe is the greatest faction to fight with?
Hmmm... do the colors in this game more bleak than in Dark Crusade. As the whole game much weaker than DC. I liked the dialogues between leaders during the siege of main city. Ehh....
I must say your humping it through the campaign at a fanatical rate. True dedication thats what I like to see I need this game in my life lol oh whats your fav race in dow soulstorm?
"I am not afraid of the Space Marines. But the Sisters of Battle; the idea that someone would heavily arm and armor virgin nuns clearly in distress, gives me the creeps." - Horus Lupercal
There is long known knowledge that Relic/THQ has stated that the current DoW engine cannot work with the Tyranids, so they decided to use a later Engine. So in DoW 2 they will surely have the Tyranids Which will be amazing
Yes late but several mods worked a way to have the Nids in game and in campaign as well. So it was less of an engine limitation and more of a human ingenuity limitation.
The Blood Ravens have an unusually large number of Librarians among their forces, but they are still largely compromised of regular marines. The Chapters of the Space Marines do not pool resources except when co-operating during a campaign, and this includes witholding any information and/or artifacts stored within their individual Librariums, unless sharing these things are critical to the succes of the campaign.
The story sounds like a bad fanfiction "So there's this system with Guard on it.. and Orks too.. and Necrons but they don't know that. And then Chaos comes and yea it's cool but then oh no! The Space marines! And the Space Marines also attack the Guard for some reason. And the eldar hate necrons so yea. And Dark Eldar, hell, they can come too. Sisters of Battle want to kill everyone even Space Marines lol. Tyranids are scary so they're the only ones who can't come. Oh, and warp storm ftw."
In the early days of 40k, the planet Warhammer Fantasy takes place in was actually a part of the 40k galaxy, one of many human worlds isolated by Warp Storms. Sigmar was one of the two missing Primarchs as well. Nowadays however, I believe that they are officially two completely different universes. And as far as I know, 40k is based off this world. The Emperor was born in Anatolia, in modern day Turkey.
The Warp Storm widens by being fed the sapient species' varied emotions The T'au species aren't receptive to the voices of the Chaos 4, and the Vior'la Sept has built a huge cannon seen on the vid, should it fired upon the Warp Storm at their volition.
Usually they don't. However, since they answer to different parts and a pangalactic Imperium is a bureaucratical nightmare, they aren't often coordinated very well. IIRC the Sisters are the military branch of one of the Inquisition orders, the IG are the army of the Imperium, and the Marines are an autonomous force within the Imperium. I've read that something like that may happen, but is quite rare.
@Lucker1992 the sisters of battle thought that everything needed to be purged, even the imperial gaurd and space marines, when they got to kaurava as for imperial gaurd and space marines, i don't know.
and ours is don't leave until the planet is the emperors, so if we must fight our huge ass brothers, we will... necrons wake up because of the freaking violence, then the eldar come to destroy them. Chaos is freaking blood-drunk and noticing all the freaking "Chaos" (lol) they attack aswell... FOR THE GREATER GOOD
again, the emperor can't talk, he was wounded when fighting his only son, Hanus or something like that, that went to Chaos, and the only thing keeping his SOUL alive is the chair his body is in or something like that
well in the games they fight each other because they are ordered not to withdrawl from the planets, so if one such as the SM's advances to the imperial guard they will compliment each other briefly, then say sorry, but we can't leave, that's the orders, so you will have to kill us if you want this base... (this is what happened when i was SM's in dark crusade
Well, it is the year 40,000 and the Emperor was born sometime in 8000 BC. There wasn't a Greece or Turkey as we know it, just a region. When Horus asked where he was born, the Emperor was probably just running through his memory, like, "What did they call that place again? Keeps changing every few millenniums, how am I supposed to remember... ah whatever... Anatoly!" At least that's how I interpret it.
I'm currently playing as the Space Marines and so far I've eliminated the Orks and I'm at the central stronghold of the Alpha Legion (Chaos forces). Once they're dead, the Dark Eldar are next on my hit list. I also have a saved campaign where I play as the Orks. In that one, I've defeated the Space Marines and am at the central stronghold of the Tau in the saved game.
In the end it comes down to paranoia and overwhelming fanaticism, and pride. Each side believes its way is the only way, and each side views each other as a threat. Sisters and Marines probably thought "Chaos here, they must be with it" and IG just wanted "To be better then Teched up Uber-Men/Women" (Even if sisters are not as uber-ed as SM.)
@TheWolfBearProject "The fact races have been taken out from GW's works" means, like Big brother would to tell, that they don't exist. The races aren't the same. They have similarities. The undead in Warhammer fantasy are the 40k Necrons. Necrons who have flesh are Necrontyr. they never had flesh before their "immortality." Yet the undead, who have flesh in the fantasy, play similarly to the Necrons in their metal casing.
LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR AND THE IMPERIUM! Yes you are correct. Not to mention, he created the Space Marines and advanced human technology to the point where they were able to compete with all the other races out there. If it wasn't for the Emperor, then all of humanity would fall under Chaos. Screw chaos.
@glenpiper11 Well, they didn't even figure out that there was a freaking C'tan god under Mars despite owning it for thousands upon thousands of years until the Necrons attacked it.
can't wait to see what may that interplanetary gun can do, they should incorporate space battle in this also u knoe like homeworld, that wud be sweet Tau would own....... FOR THE GREATER GOOD!! :D
i just realised something.kaurava 4 looks like mars right?and the void dragon is hidden on mars.necrons used to purge worlds that old ones made habitable.mars is suspected to have had life on it before but just as in the necron victory on kronus everything became sand and the air was thinned.and with different necron serving different c'tan it would mean that there are necrons worshiping dragon just as nightbringer and deceiver.so humanity has a huge army of sleeping robots in their backyard.
So the Orks, Eldar, and Necrons plots are recycled from Dark Crusade. The Tau decide to expand their borders by taking on 8 armies rather then just the Imperial Guard. The Sisters of Battle decide to go on a near suicide mission by picking a fight with the Space Marines, and the Dark Eldar decided to attack the area and assume that other armies won't notice them. The Chaos Space Marines appearing out of warp storm is actually something happens in the lore
one thing i don't like about the dawn of war games is that they have the IG fight the space marines and in soulstorm the IG fight the space marines and the sisters of battle
In the codex necrons they show Mars, as well as in some other codex (i forget which one) they mention Earth. Isnt the Emporers body on Earth? So i assume it took place 39,000 years from now.
They said how everyone got involved except the Orks, oh well the Orks were gonna show up to a waaaagh no matter what so theres no reason to explain why they'd be there
@erestor629 Because the Tau sept in the campaign is the Falshia sept and its colors are red all the Tau septs are diferent the only army that is equal in al DoW is the SM with the Blood Ravens
No, they are different universe. While they appear to have similar characteristics, (both by Games Workshop)the undead aren't Necrons to the exact point. Orks don't side with Chaos. They always bicker (excluding Winter Assault) The Eldar,elves, don't side with the Imperium. (excluding Winter Assault and the Original Dawn of War, because both were temporary) The Imperium has many planets under its control. The Warhammer Fantasy occurs only at one planet. There are no dwarves in Warhammer 40k.
Well, where was he born the first time? or is it mentioned? Because wasn't it noted that he was somewhat a "Reincarnation cycle" shaman or something along those lines? And didn't he seal himself off from the world at some point? Oh well, I just like Space Marines, Orks, and Nids. That might bias me a bit. Link me books if you can, to either prove me right or wrong, i just love reading the lore.
of course its before any Tyrannid arrival. If it would be after their arrival there would be nothing more to play a Game with (because the Tyrannids would have eaten everything) ;-)
Short version: Ages ago, shamans guided humanity. They always reincarnated. but soon, it was noticed that less and less were being reborn. This was because the Warp had become a nasty place. Soon, there would be none of these wise men to guide humanity, so they made a plan. 1000 shamans committed ritual suicide and theirs souls merged, forming a New Man, one who would not die. Thus, in ancient Anatolia, the Emperor of Mankind was born. Google 40K fluff for lore if you're interested.
yes, and if you wiki warhammer 40k's imperium, the capital planet is terra, then it has (Earth), i find it funny that the turks would keep the name Anatolia, since it is greek and the two countries are rivals...
Its a decade late but what it does is it eliminates some of the garrison squads present on the zone you attack. It alsp affects the opponents honor guard if they are present there. It is rather uderwhelming in its function. So far as I can tell, the best faction bonuses are SM and SoB, expensive as they are. Starting with forces and/or a base is a huge boost to yoyr starting economy and early rush potential, specially against heavy fortified zones.
however, it is entirely possible in the universe of 40k, that a planet exists that has the fantasy realm on, maybe blocked of by a warp storm. You are forgetting the fact races have been taken out from GW's works. Such as first edition fantasy had a army called Fishmen/Menfish. Tht is wer the idea for tau came from.
Day before: Everything fine.
Day after: warpstorm.
Literally everyone in the galaxy: COWABUNGA IT IS!
imagine how soulstorm would have ended if the tyranids had shown in the middle of the game.
Biggest shit storm imaginable.
Tyranids too? well, first of all I think the IG would just spontaneously implode with sheer haplessness. The Tau might do okay with their lunar death cannon, but I think the Tyranids would get tired of being shot by that pdq and make moves to take them out. Once they get into CQC, it'd be all over. The Blood Ravens and Sisters of Battle would do their best, but I think we can all agree that a Type-A Heroic death is whats in store for them. Orks would repel them with sheer numbers and bad attitude for a time, but the Tyranids would be evolving at that point to adapt to the Orks' strengths and capitalize on their weaknesses, putting them down later. I think the Eldar and Dark Eldar would be all "FUCK THAT!" and retreat back to the Webway. Chaos would be excited over the prospect of an enemy they could sacrifice to Khorne in perpetuity, but they'd lose their exuberance when they were looking at a pile of their own intestines. I'm not even sure if the Necrons would register to the Tyranids, since they have no bio-matter for them to absorb and nothing they'd be interested in. So, with the necrons, we might have found the one race the Tyranids can live in peace with.
Anyway, did I miss anyone with all that?
Nah it looks like you covered everyone.
Th orks would have an orgasm
Daniel rogers WAAAGH without end!
Pre-Kaurava Boreale must have suffered brain-injury during a fight in the middle of the campaign...
I for one always liked and still like this narrator, I know that how he says things sounds silly, but somehow, for me, it fits.
*gets inside of a Rhino to shield self from incoming flaming*
It's his over-the-top delivery that makes it fir so well with the over-the-top world that is Warhammer 40K.
Also, excuse me for reviving this comment :P
@@crowhaveninc.2103 Bruh, this feels like a time-travel. And yeah, basically your point too; it's 40k, everything is grandiose and hammy in there. The Narrator should be as well lmao.
Tbh I also like it even though he sounds hammy, he also put his entire being into it
@@Tarik360 Good lord youtube is a museum, completely agree with this narrator being the GOAT. I absolutely love how he says "did the warp storm bring them, or did they bring _**the warp storm**_?
@@TDragonus guess it just grew on people, lol
Soulstorm in a nutshell...
Stubbs: No retreat! No surrender! Imperial Guard, Kaurava will be ours!
Gorgutz: Time ta leg it, boyz! Kaurava will belong to da Waaagh!
Necron Lord: Eliminate all life forms! Kaurava will be our enemies' final resting places
Carron: Kaurava will belong to the dark gods. Death to the children of the false Emperor!
Boreale: Battle brothers, Kaurava will be ours! For the Emperor!
Or'es'ka: Kaurava will belong to the Greater Good!
Caerys: The Necron threat must be eliminated. Then all of our enemies will be eliminated as well!
Tahril: Spare no one and their souls will be ours!
Agna: Battle Sisters, our enemies of the Emperor must be killed and Kaurava will belong to the Ecclesiarchy!
As TTS!Emperor would put it, all I really understood from that was Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, Kaurava, and Kaurava.
Carron: Or we shall claim the Kaurava so the empirium will claim it later? I forget what side are we on again?
The Dark Eldar must have killed off all their smart members, going after a planet with 8 other armies rather then one with no armies.
The Space Marine Introduction part was hella the sheesh highlight of this video for me... and don't forget Indrick Boreale's *CHARRRGE!*
Well the IG units fight for good reasons as well. The units in SS actually came from the planets that are under attack. They are defending their homes.
Out of all the races, each one has it own special way to fight their battles effectively. So, depending on which race you want that will determine which you are great with. Alien Factions: Tau, Eldar, Dark Eldar, Necron, or Orks. Human Factions: Space Marines, Chaos Space Marines, Sisters of Battle, or Imperial Guard. Which do you believe is the greatest faction to fight with?
1:31 Something's wrong... Why does Boreale sound NORMAL?
The entire budget of this expansion went into making the Sisters of Battle theme.
So worth it, though.
3:06 They're slaughtering Tau. You can see a Fire Warrior rifle on the left.
Fuck yeah go IG!
Hmmm... do the colors in this game more bleak than in Dark Crusade. As the whole game much weaker than DC. I liked the dialogues between leaders during the siege of main city. Ehh....
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I'm almost done the campaign. Only the Dark Eldar are left.
I'll get back to you when I've played it some more.
Wow, did I unearth the most ancient recording of your channel?
I missed this
All praise unto Steam.
I must say your humping it through the campaign at a fanatical rate. True dedication thats what I like to see I need this game in my life lol oh whats your fav race in dow soulstorm?
i love how the narator says space marines :P
"I am not afraid of the Space Marines.
But the Sisters of Battle; the idea that someone would heavily arm and armor virgin nuns clearly in distress, gives me the creeps."
- Horus Lupercal
There is long known knowledge that Relic/THQ has stated that the current DoW engine cannot work with the Tyranids, so they decided to use a later Engine. So in DoW 2 they will surely have the Tyranids
Which will be amazing
Yes
Yes late but several mods worked a way to have the Nids in game and in campaign as well. So it was less of an engine limitation and more of a human ingenuity limitation.
I really want to get this game. The campaign intro is definetely longer than the dark crusade campaign intro.
Imperial Guard won the Kaurava Conflict. (Cannon)
Well not anymore... still canon to me.
The orks won and it's canon look it up abdul
No it didn't lol
@@narxes Yeah that was posted 7 years ago before they retconned it with the heretical joke that was DoW 3
@@nildzrecastellanos "DoW 3" is neither DoW nor canon so no worries its still canon that Vance MotherFucking Stubbs won.
The Blood Ravens have an unusually large number of Librarians among their forces, but they are still largely compromised of regular marines.
The Chapters of the Space Marines do not pool resources except when co-operating during a campaign, and this includes witholding any information and/or artifacts stored within their individual Librariums, unless sharing these things are critical to the succes of the campaign.
Surely the blood would extinguish all the flames
The story sounds like a bad fanfiction
"So there's this system with Guard on it.. and Orks too.. and Necrons but they don't know that.
And then Chaos comes and yea it's cool but then oh no!
The Space marines! And the Space Marines also attack the Guard for some reason.
And the eldar hate necrons so yea.
And Dark Eldar, hell, they can come too.
Sisters of Battle want to kill everyone even Space Marines lol.
Tyranids are scary so they're the only ones who can't come.
Oh, and warp storm ftw."
❤️
We need more Sisters of Battle
Not to forget the Weirdboyz for Orks or the Valkyrie for the Guardsmen.
In the early days of 40k, the planet Warhammer Fantasy takes place in was actually a part of the 40k galaxy, one of many human worlds isolated by Warp Storms. Sigmar was one of the two missing Primarchs as well. Nowadays however, I believe that they are officially two completely different universes.
And as far as I know, 40k is based off this world. The Emperor was born in Anatolia, in modern day Turkey.
@10Maloy thanks, that helped a lot actually xD
"The Tau came seeking to contain the warp storm"
HOW?!
The Warp Storm widens by being fed the sapient species' varied emotions
The T'au species aren't receptive to the voices of the Chaos 4, and the Vior'la Sept has built a huge cannon seen on the vid, should it fired upon the Warp Storm at their volition.
And not just the Imperium.
1:50 KEEP FIRING KEEP FIRING
Usually they don't. However, since they answer to different parts and a pangalactic Imperium is a bureaucratical nightmare, they aren't often coordinated very well. IIRC the Sisters are the military branch of one of the Inquisition orders, the IG are the army of the Imperium, and the Marines are an autonomous force within the Imperium. I've read that something like that may happen, but is quite rare.
IG won the Kaurava Crusade. That makes them kick ass.
@Lucker1992 the sisters of battle thought that everything needed to be purged, even the imperial gaurd and space marines, when they got to kaurava
as for imperial gaurd and space marines, i don't know.
and ours is don't leave until the planet is the emperors, so if we must fight our huge ass brothers, we will... necrons wake up because of the freaking violence, then the eldar come to destroy them. Chaos is freaking blood-drunk and noticing all the freaking "Chaos" (lol) they attack aswell... FOR THE GREATER GOOD
Squats Rule!!!
again, the emperor can't talk, he was wounded when fighting his only son, Hanus or something like that, that went to Chaos, and the only thing keeping his SOUL alive is the chair his body is in or something like that
any body know who the narrator is me and my friend have been looking for him for ages!!!!
well in the games they fight each other because they are ordered not to withdrawl from the planets, so if one such as the SM's advances to the imperial guard they will compliment each other briefly, then say sorry, but we can't leave, that's the orders, so you will have to kill us if you want this base... (this is what happened when i was SM's in dark crusade
well so far as i read it said the Space Marines and the orks are fighting when a new terror emerges (probably nids) so thats 3 so far
Well, it is the year 40,000 and the Emperor was born sometime in 8000 BC. There wasn't a Greece or Turkey as we know it, just a region. When Horus asked where he was born, the Emperor was probably just running through his memory, like, "What did they call that place again? Keeps changing every few millenniums, how am I supposed to remember... ah whatever... Anatoly!"
At least that's how I interpret it.
lol very nice
Yeah, I know it's anatolia, I was just using what the Emperor said in the books when Horus asked him where he was born. He just said, "Anatoly"
I wish in Soulstrom u could use some of the gaurd units from Warhammer stories. Gaunts Ghosts would own all of the armies in a couple of days.
Dark Eldar. Fucking epic.
@10Maloy Remind me Bold and the Beautiful. OMG!
Well this was only a way to keep us happy since relic are busy making DoW2 which has just been announced.
imperial guard ftw!
I'm currently playing as the Space Marines and so far I've eliminated the Orks and I'm at the central stronghold of the Alpha Legion (Chaos forces). Once they're dead, the Dark Eldar are next on my hit list.
I also have a saved campaign where I play as the Orks. In that one, I've defeated the Space Marines and am at the central stronghold of the Tau in the saved game.
So, have you defeated the Dark Eldar yet?
Thats a bit of an understatment...
MEANWHILE
Where do you get this game?
It looks really fun!!
Complete this name Vance .......... Stubs
yeah i just saw it.
In the end it comes down to paranoia and overwhelming fanaticism, and pride.
Each side believes its way is the only way, and each side views each other as a threat.
Sisters and Marines probably thought "Chaos here, they must be with it" and IG just wanted "To be better then Teched up Uber-Men/Women" (Even if sisters are not as uber-ed as SM.)
0:20 make way for the 12 Barrels of Hell!
IG, but of the new races I'd have to go with the Sisters.
of coarse (according to fluff) the orks actually praise the elder gods so they're kicking themselves there
do u mean the expansion to this, or Dawn iof war 2 cos i heard this was the last one they makin
you know, his voice kinda grows on ya....
@Rocketfist15
Oh sorry, the wiki doesn't say anything about it.
@TheWolfBearProject "The fact races have been taken out from GW's works" means, like Big brother would to tell, that they don't exist. The races aren't the same. They have similarities. The undead in Warhammer fantasy are the 40k Necrons. Necrons who have flesh are Necrontyr. they never had flesh before their "immortality." Yet the undead, who have flesh in the fantasy, play similarly to the Necrons in their metal casing.
LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR AND THE IMPERIUM!
Yes you are correct. Not to mention, he created the Space Marines and advanced human technology to the point where they were able to compete with all the other races out there. If it wasn't for the Emperor, then all of humanity would fall under Chaos. Screw chaos.
@glenpiper11 Well, they didn't even figure out that there was a freaking C'tan god under Mars despite owning it for thousands upon thousands of years until the Necrons attacked it.
can't wait to see what may that interplanetary gun can do, they should incorporate space battle in this also u knoe like homeworld, that wud be sweet Tau would own....... FOR THE GREATER GOOD!! :D
Man it must suck to live on Kauriva.
i just realised something.kaurava 4 looks like mars right?and the void dragon is hidden on mars.necrons used to purge worlds that old ones made habitable.mars is suspected to have had life on it before but just as in the necron victory on kronus everything became sand and the air was thinned.and with different necron serving different c'tan it would mean that there are necrons worshiping dragon just as nightbringer and deceiver.so humanity has a huge army of sleeping robots in their backyard.
so um what was the reason for the space marines, the IG, and the sisters of battle to fight each other?
So the Orks, Eldar, and Necrons plots are recycled from Dark Crusade. The Tau decide to expand their borders by taking on 8 armies rather then just the Imperial Guard. The Sisters of Battle decide to go on a near suicide mission by picking a fight with the Space Marines, and the Dark Eldar decided to attack the area and assume that other armies won't notice them. The Chaos Space Marines appearing out of warp storm is actually something happens in the lore
cheney, what do you think of this expansion?
one thing i don't like about the dawn of war games is that they have the IG fight the space marines and in soulstorm the IG fight the space marines and the sisters of battle
Ah an ig fan thats what im talking about me to lol yea sisters look cool I love the inquistion though shame you cant have daemon hunters :(
@10Maloy the Eldar and Space marines don't fire lasers.
The Guard does - and HOW!
@oogyboogyooy actually sisters of battle do not take vows of celibacy
In the codex necrons they show Mars, as well as in some other codex (i forget which one) they mention Earth. Isnt the Emporers body on Earth? So i assume it took place 39,000 years from now.
They said how everyone got involved except the Orks, oh well the Orks were gonna show up to a waaaagh no matter what so theres no reason to explain why they'd be there
@TH3KILLINGJ0K3 im sure if you watch the credits after you beat the game you will find his name
what would happen when all sisters of battle got their period at the same time
maaktnieuit1 there always on one lol
maaktnieuit1 there always on one lol
maaktnieuit1 there always on one lol
Then the demons of Korne would eat them out like Ice Cream sandwiches - Leman Russ.
@@shaydorahl6740 That is THE worst thing you could have said...thank you.
@TheWolfBearProject No offense intended.
What point is that then?
@10Maloy Remind me Bold and the Beautiful
@erestor629 Because the Tau sept in the campaign is the Falshia sept and its colors are red all the Tau septs are diferent the only army that is equal in al DoW is the SM with the Blood Ravens
No, they are different universe. While they appear to have similar characteristics, (both by Games Workshop)the undead aren't Necrons to the exact point. Orks don't side with Chaos. They always bicker (excluding Winter Assault) The Eldar,elves, don't side with the Imperium. (excluding Winter Assault and the Original Dawn of War, because both were temporary) The Imperium has many planets under its control. The Warhammer Fantasy occurs only at one planet. There are no dwarves in Warhammer 40k.
so how or when did gorgutz get there
Well, where was he born the first time? or is it mentioned? Because wasn't it noted that he was somewhat a "Reincarnation cycle" shaman or something along those lines? And didn't he seal himself off from the world at some point?
Oh well, I just like Space Marines, Orks, and Nids. That might bias me a bit.
Link me books if you can, to either prove me right or wrong, i just love reading the lore.
best armies EVARH!!!!! Tau Empire,Imperial Guard,Space Marines,and Eldar :P!!!!!
of course its before any Tyrannid arrival.
If it would be after their arrival there would be nothing more to play a Game with (because the Tyrannids would have eaten everything)
;-)
@DARVGH1 you wish they did have u ever played with them?!?!?!
Short version: Ages ago, shamans guided humanity. They always reincarnated. but soon, it was noticed that less and less were being reborn. This was because the Warp had become a nasty place. Soon, there would be none of these wise men to guide humanity, so they made a plan. 1000 shamans committed ritual suicide and theirs souls merged, forming a New Man, one who would not die. Thus, in ancient Anatolia, the Emperor of Mankind was born. Google 40K fluff for lore if you're interested.
wish the space marines had cool faith powers
is this game before or after tyranids?
Yes, why not? Go ahead Boreale! *trollface*
@RockyX456 Its such a shame that the golden throne is failing and the mechinicum cannot fix it.....Mr Emperor needs to hurry up and reincarnate!!! xD
yes, and if you wiki warhammer 40k's imperium, the capital planet is terra, then it has (Earth), i find it funny that the turks would keep the name Anatolia, since it is greek and the two countries are rivals...
what does the tau cannon actually do...? I have used it but notised no difference.
Its a decade late but what it does is it eliminates some of the garrison squads present on the zone you attack. It alsp affects the opponents honor guard if they are present there. It is rather uderwhelming in its function.
So far as I can tell, the best faction bonuses are SM and SoB, expensive as they are. Starting with forces and/or a base is a huge boost to yoyr starting economy and early rush potential, specially against heavy fortified zones.
@10Maloy you forgot the tau
however, it is entirely possible in the universe of 40k, that a planet exists that has the fantasy realm on, maybe blocked of by a warp storm. You are forgetting the fact races have been taken out from GW's works. Such as first edition fantasy had a army called Fishmen/Menfish. Tht is wer the idea for tau came from.