Is crazy, knowing that Fulgrim is basically the older brother...I wonder how Dorn felt knowing him and fulgrim are basically 2 sides of the same coin. One is a feminine flamboyant with white hair, while the other is a Masculine, simple man with white hair.
@@itsbezerkintime67 No if you want a better comparison it's him and Ferrus. That's quite literally Griffith and Guts right there. Opposites but still best budz that (Berserk spoiler alert ⚠️⚠️) become enemies and one has to fight the other.
@@ironduke5058 90s anime still holds up, 3 cgi movies are pretty good, but reading it is still the best way to go. They *want* to kill eachother. I just don't think it's gonna happen for either of them lol
The other organ they lack is the sus-an membrane: the organ that allows marines to enter suspended animation in an emergency. It actually comes up quite often when playing the Deathwatch TTRPG with characters descended from Dorn-- they do not have the luxury of taking a nap if things go poorly.
In "Fist of the Imperium", contained within the book "For Glory and Honour", an Imperial Fist Champion gets blown up in an explosion, and they specifically say that they put him in a coma using his sus-an membrane. So either the author of the book was wrong, or the IFs actually do have the sus-an membrane.
Imperial Fist also recruit from Necromunda too ;-) . There is an event in a camping where your young ganger can be recruited by a "giant in yellow armor".
Butter on toast is a perfect metaphor. It’s simplicity is its greatest strength. Butter on toast can be boring at times but when you have good bread and good butter it’s the best thing ever. Also everyone gets that craving every once in awhile where that’s all you want to eat
I always liked these pragmatic, logical chapters like Imperial fists, Iron warriors or Ultrabois over these over the top chapters with crazy powers/flaws like vampires of Blood angels or Space Wolves. Dorn is the man.
"get in losers were making the legion again" genuinely made me belly laugh. also i love the idea of the pain glove impies have always been my favourite chapter because of many reasons but the pain glove is one, the way they reflect via pain to clear their mind and how the black templars are an expression of their rage untempered by the usual self flagellation and clearing the mind. i think theres a lot to them, like more than there is to chapters with gimicks like the white scars or raven guard, like waht you see is waht you get with them but the imperial fists have personality that runs deeper not just sneaky bois or mongol boys. like the night lords in a way with the rabbit hole of their personality and lore.
@lolbit bot They are stoic and devoted like the Imperial Fists, but they also have a taste for pomp and flair like the Emperor's Children. Their Roman style politics and empire building is cool. Guilliman is memed as "lol boring tax man" but he's actually very idealistic and emotional and becomes reckless and depressed as he sees his those ideals crumble around him. Just like the Fists, the Ultramarines lean towards a boringly effective combat style of mastering basic tactics to perfection over having a hard specialty. They make up for this by copying units and tactics from other legions making them excel at being iterators at the cost of being unimaginative when they don't have something to bounce ideas off of.
@@lolbitbot4791 Ultramarines are the poshest Space Marines in 40K. Ultramar is basically the Beverly Hills of the Imperium. Their special traits include great hair and beautiful teeth.
@@magicianman534 all space marines qualify as stoic it sorta comes with the gig. Robot Gorilla man is actually very cool! I like him but the rest of the ultra marines are sorta just boy scouts with a few exceptions
Y'know, it's easy to say that the imperial fists are bread and butter, and to call that boring, but at the end of the day, you like bread and butter, don't you? And life would be worse if you didn't have bread and butter.
They also recruit from Necromunda, and a few other Segmentum Solar hive world's. They seem to rely on drawing from the underhive gangs of hive worlds for their novitiates.
That's... actually really stupid lore wise. What's to stop corrupt officials from just sending just about anyone? It happened to the night lords in the heresy and look what happened?
@@TheBoneZone40k You should do it. Just a little bit of tomfoolery. One has its flavor that suggest they are chaos and the other is where they are traitors but spat on Chaos like Iron warriors. Hell, talk about the fallen on the first minute the video then cut it to the Alpha legion and just give everyone brain aneurisms. lmao
I love the shield walls they do. Just the most enormous ceramite shields interlocked with a small port for a Bolter. "Advance, interlock shields, fire!" Imperial Fists are Rome. Thats why theyre good at building, logistics and defense. They are provokers like Rome too. They build up enormous military presence in strong military positions on the contested parts of the borders. Then they tell the others theyre acting "aggressively".
the coolest thing I like about the Last Wall Protocal is gather all the chapters together to form a bigger power symbolize the five fingers clenched into a fist, you know, the IMPERIAL FIST
I respect it I'm weirdly enough a fan of a lot of Imperial Fist Successors more than I am Imperial Fists. Soul Drinkers, Crimson Fists, BLACK TEMPLARS, fuckin Celestial Lions, literal king shit
Mr Bones, the pain glove thing has almost definitely been inspired (as so much has in 40k - Lionel Johnson the poet etc.) from a real life thing. It's an Amazonian (I believe male-only) coming-of-age ritual, where boys must don a grass glove with fire ants (or similar) weaved into the fibres, I believe 15 or 20 times for an extended period without relenting, until they can be called a man in the tribe. Cool as f***
@@DW_R Honestly yes. Have you ever heard of the YT channel Brave Wilderness? This guy there stung himself with one of those! He did it to compare with other stings from other insects... now that is dedication!
Rogal Dorn, and The Imperial Fists can be summed up in one phrase: "I am fortifying this position." Also imagine if Perty and Dorn got along, the "Iron Fist Protocol" would be nigh unstoppable, and DEFINITELY unbreakable.
One of the problems with the last wall protocol is who is the ultimate commander. I always thought that Dornian stock would be honest enough to let the best chapter master command, unfortunately they have to have a dick measuring contest because they are still human and ego.
great video, but you missed that they scrimshaw bones, notably dorn's hand and the feast of blades where they get all the sub-chapters to do civil war reenactments, where the winner gets a sword
The story of the dark angel and imperial fist duel doesn't make sense because both champions did the exact same thing. Both of them had one specific strategy in mind and did not waiver from their tactic. The difference is that one strategy happened to work out better than the other. The lesson of you should have changed your tactic still works, but it's weird to use the dark angel as an example of what to do when he didn't change his tactic either.
I have to disagree hard with the Imperial Fists being dull. I get that this is what you see first when looking at them and probably even for a long time. But once you really get into them, you see to start seeing so much more. I dont feel like writing up an exploration of them here right now though. In short, they are about family, respect, trust, humanity, overcoming your weaknesses and trying your best.
1-1, Iron Warriors barely breached the Imperial palace with all the remaining traitors by their side before leaving. The Imperial fists, who were utterly decimated taking the largest amount of losses in terms of marines (not percentage wise) of all the loyalist legions, got bodied at the Iron Cage. So, 1-1.
@@yerbritishboiakaanom3790 To add on, Imperial Fists are still relevant in 40K, so it's really 2-1 if you think about it For the record, I play Iron Warriors, that's how I know they don't matter
The Fists are cool, but the Black Templars is where it's at. I have a decent force of BT's, around 4000 points right now (including 5 x Primaris Dreadnoughts) I am reaaaaaallly hoping they do a Primaris, Crusader Land Raider for tenth. I think we're just going to be using the older kits though, as they are selling like hot cakes right now, due to transports being good again. I need to get 1 x for my BT's, then cram it full of Crusader squads, and maybe some swords bro's. How is your BT army looking? I still need to paint mine TBh as have been working on a scheme. I have a lot of minis for them though, just still boxed. I'm actually focussing more on my Nids and Orks right now. I have a Hivefleet Kraken splinter fleet (I'm going to call them Hive fleet Asmodeus or Hive fleet Paimon or something... something from the Ars Goetia, as they have a much deeper red chitin, so more daemonic in appearance)... and my orks are going to be a fully mechanized force. Not really a speed waaargh, but definitely a lot of repurposed Tech... I'm painting them as Death Skulls, as these guys are known to loot tech from other races. PS: I hope you do a series on Successor chapters next. This is where the flavour is. Flesh Tearers, Crimson fists and Black Templars... nuff said.
@@bloodkip9462 you have the audacity to equate vanilla with “plain”. the fruit of a delicate orchid pollinated by hand. worth its weight in solid gold and beyond. the fussy black-and-cream jewel of the american continent. you sick son of horus. imagine a world without vanilla. no blondies. no pound cakes. no crème brûlée, no coke floats. no cream soda. no satiny new york-style cheesecakes. no warm apple pie à la mode. no velvety complexity to bring out complex notes in chocolate desserts. no depth of flavour in your cakes and cookies and milkshakes. all in just a few precious seeds or grams of paste or perfumed teaspoons of liquid black platinum. what you don’t understand could fill the black library seven times over and then some. (This is a joke ... obviously)
Have played Imperial Fists for 30 years now. They are a great balanced chapter. Sadly they get over looked by GW all the time. I will say they look great on the game table.
Dorm can be very stubborn also. When he was told about Horus he didn’t believe it and was going to kill I think Locan until it was confirmed that Horus did betray the imperium
Also, he did organize his legion which was best in defense, just go on the offense against Perturabo, and almost wiped out the chapter.. But we don't talk about that.. 😊
I always felt like the name "imperial fists" was kind of funny and silly. Like, imperial is fine, that's what they are, but then the word "fists" just sounds like something an overly aggressive teenager would think of to sound tough. I mean I get it, you punch with your fists, I understand it makes sense. But couldn't they come up with something a little more.... creative or meaningful? Idk that's just a rant that has bugged me since I became enthralled in the WH universe. I kind of find rogal to be somehow both dull but impossibly interesting. It's a contradiction that I'm still sorting through. You can always count on him to do the "angry overly stern father" thing as if he walks around with his hand up beside his head as if he's just waiting to backhand somebody for not making their bed properly. But he's also brilliant and stoic and incredibly artful and wise. Sometimes I think I like him among my favorite primarchs and then he will do something that just makes me go "seriously?". That said he is a legit badass and amazing at what he does, and as a more loyalist fan I acknowledge that he is the only person who could have achieved even a measure of what he did on Terra against the traitors. And last thing, he is the gene father of sigismund, and that in itself gives him major points. Sigi is a beast and an interesting person. Also Alexis pollux. Love that guy
I feel like I'd enjoy you playing a Warhammer 40k game with AdumPlaze. You and Scoot specifically would bounce beautifully off each-other. Might get a little gay along the way, but that is a sacrifice you're willing to make.
So you could say that Perturabo is an irin bar, unyielding but brittle, and Dorn is like a piece of rebar. Sturdy, but eith enough give to avoid breaking.
Your videos are becoming my favourite Warhammer videos , hope to see you in the big channel league one day ! Are you gonna do a video after finishing the legions about the famous successor chapters like the black templars or flesh teaters?
"And to be honest, I think it's perfect for them." **video starts buffering.** I have been having massive buffering issues for 2 days and I am already very tired of them.
Love the Imperial Fists. Stubborn siegemasters who intentionally punish themselves whose primary literally remade Terra to be as impregnable as possible. I remember at a tournament I faced off against an imperial fist player who had three vindicators. He blasted me off the board. I had so much fun.
Just because there's not an easily distinguished--overplayed--motiff about the IF like vikings in space, vampires in space, romans in space, etc. didn't reduce them to "boring." That's something an instant gratification craved zoomer kid with no attention span would say. You should be asking yourself, "what am I missing here?"
The Tor Garadon model is such an absolute unit of a figure. I got one for my Imperial Fist army, but I ended up swapping out his head for an appropriate captain's gravis armor helmet. He's also not *really* Tor Garadon in my army, but rather an 'OC-Do-Not-Steal' named Aurelius *(I'm not bothered that the name is unoriginal, I'm sticking to my guns).*
it's so goofy like, in melee right now he's strength 12, but gets +1 to wound against vehicles, which means he's wounding on 2+ against knights, which is hilarious
I'd say the fists are more like a pile of sticks, rocks and string. Simple, but capable of being used creativily, but not good at anything in anything but adaptability. They can be turned into complex machines. They also can be turned into walls, and the Fists like walls.
The Pain Glove isn't Warhammery at all except for the fact that it's a prime example of a homage being so on the nose it looks like plagiarism from the Dune series. This wouldn't be so bad if GW wasn't also SUPER ANAL about copyright infringement. I think it's hypocritical as hell to straight up steal elements from other settings wholesale and then turn around and shut down fan projects and give everything stupid trademarkable names like Leagues of Votann and Orruks and shit.
The flaws in the gene seed are they can't spit acid and also can't enter suspended animation and if they're from a particular chapter there's a chance they'll enter a state of super depressed ptsd that few ever come out of.
When did the honor duel take place was sigismund not around back then also Lysander is supposed to be a pretty big badass he's the first company captain and he at one point was the optimal candidate for chapter master but he refused
So i play fists. And today we talked about Marines in our lokal warhammer Shop. I said its frustrating that fists are such and important and cool chaper/Legion but gw Bias writing makes them loose all the time. Manager goes nah every faction has its ups and downs. So i asked him to name one larger battle where the fists won. IN 20 MINUTES WE DIDENT MANAGE TO THINK OF A SINGLE ONE. WE LOOSE THE SIEGE OF TERRA, THE IRON CAGE, WAR OF THE BEAST, ALMOST LOOSE THE PHALANX AT CADIA SO THE ULTRA MARINE HAD TO SAVE THEM. EVEN IN THE PRELUDE TO THE DAEMONCULABA THING THEY GET BODIED. ALL I WANT IS THAT MY CHAPER FOR ONCE MANAGAES TO COMPLETELY CRUSH THE IRON WARRIORS BUT NO.
“Magic pain glove, tell me what I must do”
~every imperial fist in a nutshell
"Your services are no longer required"
- Rogal Dorn (every Imperial Fists' father)
"I was me" -Rogal Dorn
_the glove has spoken_
*BRUVA ALFABUSA LIVES!!!!*
I survived. By being death... in pretend.
"Last wall protocol"
Also known as "lets fucking put some ghost pepper in our butter and call the black templars"
Is crazy, knowing that Fulgrim is basically the older brother...I wonder how Dorn felt knowing him and fulgrim are basically 2 sides of the same coin. One is a feminine flamboyant with white hair, while the other is a Masculine, simple man with white hair.
Fulgrim and dorn are literally Griffith and guts
@@itsbezerkintime67 No if you want a better comparison it's him and Ferrus. That's quite literally Griffith and Guts right there. Opposites but still best budz that (Berserk spoiler alert ⚠️⚠️) become enemies and one has to fight the other.
@@ironduke5058 Guts is even named after a real person, Gotz of the *Iron Hand*
Spoiler: I don't think either are getting killed in Berserk
@@Michael-bn1oi Edited it. Never watched the actual anime lol.
@@ironduke5058 90s anime still holds up, 3 cgi movies are pretty good, but reading it is still the best way to go.
They *want* to kill eachother. I just don't think it's gonna happen for either of them lol
The other organ they lack is the sus-an membrane: the organ that allows marines to enter suspended animation in an emergency. It actually comes up quite often when playing the Deathwatch TTRPG with characters descended from Dorn-- they do not have the luxury of taking a nap if things go poorly.
Which is garbage, is it more because Dorn is sorta a blank instead of some form of psyker like the rest of the primarchs?
the SUS ?!
@@ruchianox AMOGUS
In "Fist of the Imperium", contained within the book "For Glory and Honour", an Imperial Fist Champion gets blown up in an explosion, and they specifically say that they put him in a coma using his sus-an membrane. So either the author of the book was wrong, or the IFs actually do have the sus-an membrane.
Imperial Fist also recruit from Necromunda too ;-) .
There is an event in a camping where your young ganger can be recruited by a "giant in yellow armor".
I think the fists have several words that are recruited. Inuit would definitely be one of the worlds.
Dorn is the perfect XO.
Also, the crazy thing of the Last Wall Protocol is that the Black Templars would probably be a HUGE portion of its forces xD
“The primarchs calls and we answer! The greatest crusade begins!”
(Angry shouting of 7000 marines)
They just outnumber all the other chapters 😂
High Marshal Helbrecht: look at me!,look at me!.....we are the legion now
@@TechPriestLovesToasters a chapter is 1000 strong, black templars are between 6000 to 7000
@@curiouswind9196they might even have 12k
Butter on toast is a perfect metaphor. It’s simplicity is its greatest strength. Butter on toast can be boring at times but when you have good bread and good butter it’s the best thing ever. Also everyone gets that craving every once in awhile where that’s all you want to eat
I always liked these pragmatic, logical chapters like Imperial fists, Iron warriors or Ultrabois over these over the top chapters with crazy powers/flaws like vampires of Blood angels or Space Wolves. Dorn is the man.
I just hate space wolves in particular given the amount of shit they get away purely because they're a first founding chapter
You fool.... you have awoken the sleeping beast. The most dangerous Imperial Fist fanboy.... Valrak
It would be funny if he got summoned through such a simple ritual
Yes, we will see....
"get in losers were making the legion again" genuinely made me belly laugh. also i love the idea of the pain glove impies have always been my favourite chapter because of many reasons but the pain glove is one, the way they reflect via pain to clear their mind and how the black templars are an expression of their rage untempered by the usual self flagellation and clearing the mind. i think theres a lot to them, like more than there is to chapters with gimicks like the white scars or raven guard, like waht you see is waht you get with them but the imperial fists have personality that runs deeper not just sneaky bois or mongol boys. like the night lords in a way with the rabbit hole of their personality and lore.
if he thinks the imperial fists are plain and boring wait till he hears about the ultramarines
The Imperial Fists are literally what you get when you remove everything interesting about the Ultramarines, though.
@@magicianman534 remind me what's special about the ultramarines?
@lolbit bot
They are stoic and devoted like the Imperial Fists, but they also have a taste for pomp and flair like the Emperor's Children. Their Roman style politics and empire building is cool. Guilliman is memed as "lol boring tax man" but he's actually very idealistic and emotional and becomes reckless and depressed as he sees his those ideals crumble around him. Just like the Fists, the Ultramarines lean towards a boringly effective combat style of mastering basic tactics to perfection over having a hard specialty. They make up for this by copying units and tactics from other legions making them excel at being iterators at the cost of being unimaginative when they don't have something to bounce ideas off of.
@@lolbitbot4791 Ultramarines are the poshest Space Marines in 40K. Ultramar is basically the Beverly Hills of the Imperium. Their special traits include great hair and beautiful teeth.
@@magicianman534 all space marines qualify as stoic it sorta comes with the gig. Robot Gorilla man is actually very cool! I like him but the rest of the ultra marines are sorta just boy scouts with a few exceptions
Y'know, it's easy to say that the imperial fists are bread and butter, and to call that boring, but at the end of the day, you like bread and butter, don't you? And life would be worse if you didn't have bread and butter.
Yeah but it’s better with some delicious strawberry jam
Fair point
@@joesheridan9451 No. No. No. No. No. _ANYTHING_ jam is not getting anywhere close to my mouth, and preferably not my hands either.
0:20 that is the most beautiful piece of art I've ever seen. That singlehandedly got me into 40k
"your services are no longer required" Dorn then walked off without another word being said, leaving only his hand behind
For Rogal Dorn!!!
For sigismund!
@@calebhebert2733 FOR GRIMALDUS!
Iron cage
Are the Imperial Fists right for you?
Do you love Nickelback?
Is vanilla your favorite flavor?
Do you think that the Ultramarines are too edgy?
Do you like building walls and not backing down from anything?
Do you like pain?
@@cncmne7404Do you like being a virgin 😢?
Is your favorite drink a tall glass of lukewarm water?
@@joriankell1983 "With a slice of white bread on the side, for dipping."
Also Rogal Dorn cannot lie, thus cannot lie to himself, and never will fail the Imperium......and one day Dorn will return
Also kinda salty you didn't mention Sigmar
They also recruit from Necromunda, and a few other Segmentum Solar hive world's. They seem to rely on drawing from the underhive gangs of hive worlds for their novitiates.
That's... actually really stupid lore wise. What's to stop corrupt officials from just sending just about anyone? It happened to the night lords in the heresy and look what happened?
‘Boring’………Holds the line against all odds and win
The Thumbnail would be enough to get Valrak's attention.
Hope you do my favorite legion with a Headless Primarch or those toaster loving blokes.
Don't you worry, I'm covering all the legions in order!
no skipping anyone
Hell I may do the Alpha legion twice to confuse people
@@TheBoneZone40k You should do it. Just a little bit of tomfoolery. One has its flavor that suggest they are chaos and the other is where they are traitors but spat on Chaos like Iron warriors.
Hell, talk about the fallen on the first minute the video then cut it to the Alpha legion and just give everyone brain aneurisms. lmao
Oooh, are you gonna do the two missing ones?
I love the shield walls they do. Just the most enormous ceramite shields interlocked with a small port for a Bolter. "Advance, interlock shields, fire!"
Imperial Fists are Rome. Thats why theyre good at building, logistics and defense.
They are provokers like Rome too. They build up enormous military presence in strong military positions on the contested parts of the borders. Then they tell the others theyre acting "aggressively".
the coolest thing I like about the Last Wall Protocal is gather all the chapters together to form a bigger power symbolize the five fingers clenched into a fist, you know, the IMPERIAL FIST
The sons of the most Adornable Centurion!
Love your commentary on all things Warhammer. Very refreshing and enjoyable Sir:)
This was both educational and hilarious. I especially laughed at the part with the black Templars. Thank you
The crimsons fists were always my army
I respect it
I'm weirdly enough a fan of a lot of Imperial Fist Successors more than I am Imperial Fists.
Soul Drinkers, Crimson Fists, BLACK TEMPLARS, fuckin Celestial Lions, literal king shit
That other recruitment planet is bloody NECROMUNDA , which is cool as hell, I feel that should be mentioned, because they are as you say pragmatic.
Mr Bones, the pain glove thing has almost definitely been inspired (as so much has in 40k - Lionel Johnson the poet etc.) from a real life thing. It's an Amazonian (I believe male-only) coming-of-age ritual, where boys must don a grass glove with fire ants (or similar) weaved into the fibres, I believe 15 or 20 times for an extended period without relenting, until they can be called a man in the tribe. Cool as f***
I believe that would actually be Bullet Ants, who are like getting hit with a bus when compared to fire ants.
@@totalnerd5674 accurate username, and thanks! cool as fuck
@@DW_R Honestly yes. Have you ever heard of the YT channel Brave Wilderness? This guy there stung himself with one of those! He did it to compare with other stings from other insects... now that is dedication!
@@totalnerd5674 No but i'm checking it out now haha
@@DW_R nice!
Rogal Dorn, and The Imperial Fists can be summed up in one phrase: "I am fortifying this position."
Also imagine if Perty and Dorn got along, the "Iron Fist Protocol" would be nigh unstoppable, and DEFINITELY unbreakable.
You mentioned the Last Wall Protocol, will you one day make a video on the one time it was activated?
once I get through the series yeah haha
One of the problems with the last wall protocol is who is the ultimate commander. I always thought that Dornian stock would be honest enough to let the best chapter master command, unfortunately they have to have a dick measuring contest because they are still human and ego.
great video, but you missed that they scrimshaw bones, notably dorn's hand and the feast of blades where they get all the sub-chapters to do civil war reenactments, where the winner gets a sword
I think that's a perfect description of the imperial first. Well done man!
The story of the dark angel and imperial fist duel doesn't make sense because both champions did the exact same thing. Both of them had one specific strategy in mind and did not waiver from their tactic. The difference is that one strategy happened to work out better than the other. The lesson of you should have changed your tactic still works, but it's weird to use the dark angel as an example of what to do when he didn't change his tactic either.
"Competitive Rascism Champions Of Holy Terra for the last 300 year...." Never heard a better description of the Black Templars. Lol!!
love everything abt ur account except for the intro, fills me w the deepest of rages every time
Each of these videos makes me want to start a new space marine army, it’s a problem
I have to disagree hard with the Imperial Fists being dull. I get that this is what you see first when looking at them and probably even for a long time. But once you really get into them, you see to start seeing so much more. I dont feel like writing up an exploration of them here right now though.
In short, they are about family, respect, trust, humanity, overcoming your weaknesses and trying your best.
Now I'm a bit cautiously curious about how you'd treat my boys
The Iron Hands
Appreciate the fan art of the good old Crimson Fist
More greatness from Mr. Bones!
They also look like the butter that goes on the toast.
Brother you got the punishment of the pain glove, the pain is going to be set on 10,000 LEGOS.... im sorry brother
They still got yeeted in the Iron Cage and their palace broken into. Its a 0-2
1-1, Iron Warriors barely breached the Imperial palace with all the remaining traitors by their side before leaving. The Imperial fists, who were utterly decimated taking the largest amount of losses in terms of marines (not percentage wise) of all the loyalist legions, got bodied at the Iron Cage. So, 1-1.
@@yerbritishboiakaanom3790 To add on, Imperial Fists are still relevant in 40K, so it's really 2-1 if you think about it
For the record, I play Iron Warriors, that's how I know they don't matter
The Fists are cool, but the Black Templars is where it's at. I have a decent force of BT's, around 4000 points right now (including 5 x Primaris Dreadnoughts) I am reaaaaaallly hoping they do a Primaris, Crusader Land Raider for tenth. I think we're just going to be using the older kits though, as they are selling like hot cakes right now, due to transports being good again. I need to get 1 x for my BT's, then cram it full of Crusader squads, and maybe some swords bro's.
How is your BT army looking? I still need to paint mine TBh as have been working on a scheme. I have a lot of minis for them though, just still boxed. I'm actually focussing more on my Nids and Orks right now. I have a Hivefleet Kraken splinter fleet (I'm going to call them Hive fleet Asmodeus or Hive fleet Paimon or something... something from the Ars Goetia, as they have a much deeper red chitin, so more daemonic in appearance)...
and my orks are going to be a fully mechanized force. Not really a speed waaargh, but definitely a lot of repurposed Tech... I'm painting them as Death Skulls, as these guys are known to loot tech from other races.
PS:
I hope you do a series on Successor chapters next. This is where the flavour is. Flesh Tearers, Crimson fists and Black Templars... nuff said.
Excuse me but it is in my strong believe that the Ultramarines are in fact the most boring and "plain" as proven by the 100% canon series Emperor TTS
Ultramarines are French vanilla and the imperial fists are just vanilla.
@@bloodkip9462 you have the audacity to equate vanilla with “plain”. the fruit of a delicate orchid pollinated by hand. worth its weight in solid gold and beyond. the fussy black-and-cream jewel of the american continent. you sick son of horus. imagine a world without vanilla. no blondies. no pound cakes. no crème brûlée, no coke floats. no cream soda. no satiny new york-style cheesecakes. no warm apple pie à la mode. no velvety complexity to bring out complex notes in chocolate desserts. no depth of flavour in your cakes and cookies and milkshakes. all in just a few precious seeds or grams of paste or perfumed teaspoons of liquid black platinum. what you don’t understand could fill the black library seven times over and then some. (This is a joke ... obviously)
Have played Imperial Fists for 30 years now. They are a great balanced chapter. Sadly they get over looked by GW all the time. I will say they look great on the game table.
Dorm can be very stubborn also.
When he was told about Horus he didn’t believe it and was going to kill I think Locan until it was confirmed that Horus did betray the imperium
Also, he did organize his legion which was best in defense, just go on the offense against Perturabo, and almost wiped out the chapter..
But we don't talk about that.. 😊
I always felt like the name "imperial fists" was kind of funny and silly. Like, imperial is fine, that's what they are, but then the word "fists" just sounds like something an overly aggressive teenager would think of to sound tough. I mean I get it, you punch with your fists, I understand it makes sense. But couldn't they come up with something a little more.... creative or meaningful? Idk that's just a rant that has bugged me since I became enthralled in the WH universe.
I kind of find rogal to be somehow both dull but impossibly interesting. It's a contradiction that I'm still sorting through. You can always count on him to do the "angry overly stern father" thing as if he walks around with his hand up beside his head as if he's just waiting to backhand somebody for not making their bed properly. But he's also brilliant and stoic and incredibly artful and wise. Sometimes I think I like him among my favorite primarchs and then he will do something that just makes me go "seriously?". That said he is a legit badass and amazing at what he does, and as a more loyalist fan I acknowledge that he is the only person who could have achieved even a measure of what he did on Terra against the traitors.
And last thing, he is the gene father of sigismund, and that in itself gives him major points. Sigi is a beast and an interesting person. Also Alexis pollux. Love that guy
I love Rogal Dorn, But I am hype for World eaters
I swear i always get them mixed up with the word bearers
Don't you trash my Soul Drinkers. They were good boys who just got a little confused.
ah yes my favorite legion
our faces are our shields
“Tor FUCKING Garadon”
I feel like I'd enjoy you playing a Warhammer 40k game with AdumPlaze. You and Scoot specifically would bounce beautifully off each-other. Might get a little gay along the way, but that is a sacrifice you're willing to make.
So you could say that Perturabo is an irin bar, unyielding but brittle, and Dorn is like a piece of rebar. Sturdy, but eith enough give to avoid breaking.
Your videos are becoming my favourite Warhammer videos , hope to see you in the big channel league one day !
Are you gonna do a video after finishing the legions about the famous successor chapters like the black templars or flesh teaters?
yes indeedy
I am considering doing a sort of pseudo-season 2, where I go through the list of legions again, but instead cover a successor each time.
@@TheBoneZone40k that's sounds like a very good idea , never seeing someone do it like that ! Wish you the best bro !
@@TheBoneZone40k how many seasons of this are you willing to do?
Your bulwark of knowledge is found inadequate by Rogal
"most space marine-y" is the ultramarines
Can’t wait for the next legion. 😏
it's funny, because I have a bit of a special video this friday that might satisfy you just a smidge
i love the black templars.
Dorm needs his facial hair it’s canon at this point
"And to be honest, I think it's perfect for them." **video starts buffering.**
I have been having massive buffering issues for 2 days and I am already very tired of them.
Everyone coming into my local GW these days are asking about imperial fists
Love the Imperial Fists. Stubborn siegemasters who intentionally punish themselves whose primary literally remade Terra to be as impregnable as possible. I remember at a tournament I faced off against an imperial fist player who had three vindicators. He blasted me off the board. I had so much fun.
That thumbnail came straight from the Iron Warriors Warpsmith gang
Just because there's not an easily distinguished--overplayed--motiff about the IF like vikings in space, vampires in space, romans in space, etc. didn't reduce them to "boring." That's something an instant gratification craved zoomer kid with no attention span would say. You should be asking yourself, "what am I missing here?"
as a fellow black templars player, accept this like and follow
Imperial Fists = buttered toast
Black Templars = beans on toast
Alexus fuckin pollux though
And whatever happens next is all a blur
But you remember "fist" can be a verb
“Perturabo is super unbending”
Well that’s because iron doesn’t bend.
"No." -Rogal Dorn
Imperial Fists? You mean yellow Ultramarines?
Yet another great video. Thanks for the great content. Keep up the good work.
You can never talk about the Imperial First without talking about the Black Templars. FOR THE EMP.....!
😂 the Black Templars are a Imperial fist successors! WTF?
The fists basically put all the freaks into one chapter
The Tor Garadon model is such an absolute unit of a figure. I got one for my Imperial Fist army, but I ended up swapping out his head for an appropriate captain's gravis armor helmet. He's also not *really* Tor Garadon in my army, but rather an 'OC-Do-Not-Steal' named Aurelius *(I'm not bothered that the name is unoriginal, I'm sticking to my guns).*
*black templar noises intensifies*
Tor Garadon sounds like the name of a Luna Wolves/Sons of Horus legionary.
Did you say times 3? And my telemons only get a times 2 whack
it's so goofy
like, in melee right now he's strength 12, but gets +1 to wound against vehicles, which means he's wounding on 2+ against knights, which is hilarious
It's dang good butter though
I'd say the fists are more like a pile of sticks, rocks and string. Simple, but capable of being used creativily, but not good at anything in anything but adaptability. They can be turned into complex machines. They also can be turned into walls, and the Fists like walls.
The other organ is the Hibermembrane as far as I can remember my second 40k book titled "Space Marine" from around 1994-7? ;)
The Pain Glove isn't Warhammery at all except for the fact that it's a prime example of a homage being so on the nose it looks like plagiarism from the Dune series. This wouldn't be so bad if GW wasn't also SUPER ANAL about copyright infringement. I think it's hypocritical as hell to straight up steal elements from other settings wholesale and then turn around and shut down fan projects and give everything stupid trademarkable names like Leagues of Votann and Orruks and shit.
your vidoes are fantastic sir! thank you so much for the awesome content :)
I’d say they’re more like butter on grilled cheese you know
And more yellow like cheese
You know
I DID know what tren was before this video. You might literally say I'm your biggest fan.
Dude, your like a if majorkill ausi and Norway arch warhammer had a baby
love your vids by the way been into 40k since start but alot of this also stated from dawn of war mods
Where is valrak when you need him?! Haha!
people have been trying to summon that demon for a while now
All praise the magic pain glove
Can we get a look at your armies ? That would be a cool video
Sigismund. That is all.
So the black Templars are butter on toast but you crank it up to 11 and gave it a Power sword and now it screams
Just realised the sus-an membrane, which the IF lack, is short for suspended animation membrane
The flaws in the gene seed are they can't spit acid and also can't enter suspended animation and if they're from a particular chapter there's a chance they'll enter a state of super depressed ptsd that few ever come out of.
When did the honor duel take place was sigismund not around back then also Lysander is supposed to be a pretty big badass he's the first company captain and he at one point was the optimal candidate for chapter master but he refused
I like them cause yellow and black are great
the pain glove is 110% a repurposed dark aeldar artifact
I think the fists would be a spear and shield.
So i play fists. And today we talked about Marines in our lokal warhammer Shop. I said its frustrating that fists are such and important and cool chaper/Legion but gw Bias writing makes them loose all the time. Manager goes nah every faction has its ups and downs. So i asked him to name one larger battle where the fists won. IN 20 MINUTES WE DIDENT MANAGE TO THINK OF A SINGLE ONE. WE LOOSE THE SIEGE OF TERRA, THE IRON CAGE, WAR OF THE BEAST, ALMOST LOOSE THE PHALANX AT CADIA SO THE ULTRA MARINE HAD TO SAVE THEM. EVEN IN THE PRELUDE TO THE DAEMONCULABA THING THEY GET BODIED. ALL I WANT IS THAT MY CHAPER FOR ONCE MANAGAES TO COMPLETELY CRUSH THE IRON WARRIORS BUT NO.