Thank you Gue'vesa for showing the problems of the Glorious Tau ways of warfare, your contribution both in intelligence and doctrinal changes will be invaluable for the Empire! We shall eagerly apply your knowledge in the development of new strategies and tactics, as we did with the tyranids. With your help, all species in the galaxy will be illuminated by the Tau'va, willingly or not.
@@OBrasa more than pleased to serve my ethereal if you’ll just walk into this nondescript broom closet (that I definitely haven’t been filling with loxatl for several days) I will be able to show you much more of the flaws in your tactics (ignore the smell of rotten milk and crushed mint that’s just your imagination) but fr I’m glad you enjoyed
@hydragonsbreath3418 I like them as a relatively normal perspective on 40k insanity. Unfortunately it's less and less easy to get the "gullible tau duped by a horrible galaxy" stories. They've learned a good bit.
Corrections: T'au FTL is woefully slow to everyone else and they use stasis for that reason, they travel for decades in stasis, slowly moving trough the void, the warp drive they made, the slipstream drive made by kabuto I think, was employed once in the fourth sphere expansion but due to the fact they have no gellar fields the Auxiliaries on the ship attracted chaos deamons and got killed by them, the surviving T'au became extremely xenophobic after that and sent Auxiliaries they commant to suicide missions to kill them off in a way that aligns with the greater good. The earth caste is actually physically stronger than the fire caste since the earth caste is scientists and *labourers*. Mont'ka is about a sudden, short attack meant to swiftly decapitate the enemy and are not long, they are made specifically to make the conflict as short and as sudden as possible. The stabilizers are meant to absorb recoil(causes high recoil weapons to have little to no recoil, somehow, GW didn't do the naming that well) as well as make arm shaking not impact aim. Stealthsuits do not require drones to be invisible. The stealth generator is internal and also hides infra red and thermals, the ghostkeel has two drones used solely to block incoming attacks(In tabletop the drones just let you ignore an attack).
@@bogdankokanovic3098 Alrighty so a couple things. I did misunderstand the warp thing I assumed the dipping was normal but yeah it also makes sense that they are just limited to real space which is a massive pain in the ass I’m sure cause stasis usually isn’t too fun. Good to know they attract deamons tho very funny. I didn’t mention the castes specifically because I’m not sure if they participate in conflict directly and I think I may have mistakenly generalized the normal population and the air caste without noting the earth boys. For Mont’ka I would like to clarify what I meant. The description I gave of a Tau blitz kreig is accurate to that idea. Don’t let my characterization of their battle theme as being wide front bely the fact that it is fast and aggressive. The blitz may be wide front but it’s carried out by mobile skirmish forces in its wings, mechanized infantry as its battle line and heavy mobile direct fire support at particular points. In no way would I describe it as slow and I’m sorry if my description came off that way it was not my meaning. The definition of “short attack” as used by the Korean army is accurate but I actually equate Mont’ka more accurately with storm trooper attacks of the First World War made manifest in the 41st millennium it is a wide front push punctuated by areas of overwhelming firepower and speed designed to penetrate and weaken an overall defense by overwhelming and subverting them. For the stabilizers what I really didn’t get while reading was why do the tau energy weapons have much recoil at all, I could understand some minor correction but most of their weapons don’t seem to have kinetic projectiles and thus it would be weird to dampen recoil in that manner. I think it’s an arguable point as they could have recoil firing more than just photons but still it matters little other than it just existing and helping with accuracy. Finally the stealth suits and yeah I misunderstood the drones because I have faced them on table top a little bit and it is very different than in the lore. I think the same thing applies with the ability to take hits for the ghostkeel the drones are rather small but I’m sure they could do something and it’s better than nothing I suppose especially if it’s an extra chance at life. But yes the little suits have very cool stealth and it makes sense that they cover inferred and thermals again to some degree because like all thermal protections their are limits but at least they are well designed for it unlike space marine armor. Thank you very much for your insightful corrections you do me and everyone else an invaluable service.
@@bogdankokanovic3098 also I’ll add that holy shit ghostkeels are scary I didn’t really internalize it when I was researching but man having the ability to fly and then just appear in something the size of a dreadnaught is so incredibly cool. Even if their not super well armored still a cool unit
@@hydragonsbreath3418 it's fine on the mont'ka thing in that case, you just kinda described it as a constant/enduring blitzkrieg which gives the impression it's prolonged, while it's, as you said here, more a Rapid succession of short, hard attacks.
@ yeah blitzkeig by its very nature is a swift short attack I suppose the korean method mixed with the WW1 method might be best description but I wanted to encapsulate both how it’s a wide attack with particular penetration points while also being an exponential wave that speeds up as the tau keep winning in the micro
@@hydragonsbreath3418And then you also realize it's a bit taller than a dreadnaught and is armed with a multi-melta and two shoulder mounted meltas. So it's an ideal kau'yon(or hit and run) unit, being able to pop in, fire off a devastating blast and pop out. Or in the case it uses the raker instead pop in and start mowing infantry down in a hail of energy attacks.
Isn't the reason why the tau don't take risk with humans because they frequently ran into rogue psychers and chaos cultists on their occupied worlds and just interpreted the symptoms of warp corruption as an inherent flaw of human nature (which it totally is but not in the way the tau would understand it) So without knowing they pretty much developed the same strategy to deal with possible contamination as the inquisition, "no sacrifice too great no treachery too small"
@flatheadgg2443 that is one way to interpret it but it’s more realistic to say that they do their best to subsume human society and the actual realities of humanity causes humans to resist the greater good in many cases. So I would say that they find weak targets and try to use the vulnerable to justify their expansion while they just genocide the rest. I’m sure chaos has something to do with it but I doubt they understand anything about it enough to say it’s connected with humans and they could easily just concentration camp human populations (which they do) to cull out the dangerous ones.
aaah what a birthday present thank you man! always been a big fan of fast-cavalry type mecha and long-rifles so ive loved the Tau aesthetic from day one... even if not always the writing lol honestly their whole empire is living on borrowed time cos nevermind if the Imperium turns a full scale Crusade against them cos all it'll take is a hungry Hive Fleet or one big Waaagh ... and that's to say nothing of whatever Tzeentchian shenanigans are going on with the psychic client-races "manifesting a Goddess of the Greater Good" lmao in the early days we were looking forward to seeing their Cybernetic Revolt equivalent but these days i think we wanna see the Chaos Tau, spikey battlesuits will go hard asf lol... but anyways no matter how irrelevant and doomed they are in the long-term big picture of the galaxy i still love them cos there's a reflection of humanity in them which no amount of pheromonal mind-control and genetic caste-system and covert-ethnocide stuff can really detract from (if anything they just make the reflection a bit more familiar lol)... thank you again for the videos dude, i hope you have a wonderful New Years Eve and that 2025 wont treat you too harshly!
also really really love the Ottoman Empire comparison too that's wayyy more original and interesting than the typical "commie weeb space fish" lol the most Japanese thing about them other than mecha and Samurai shoulderpads is probably the "surprisingly rapid industrialisation" thing lmao they dont even use swords enough AND OMG YESSS FARSIGHT FIRST CHAOS TAU CONFIRMED
@@trippyulyanov2012 thank you very much I’ve always had a thing about them where I wanted them to fall to chaos for the hell of it. I am not a big ethereal enjoyer but as much as I dislike drone warfare they are an otherwise very traditional force. I was happy to talk about things like range and combat style because people seem to misunderstand how their weapons and especially their combat vehicles work. And even if they may be irrelevant (which I think is based upon how they shake out) I think their important to talk about and to give their proper respect
@@trippyulyanov2012 yes exactly I read a bunch of lore and went over a bunch of details and was just not convinced of the communist space fish thing. 1 they don’t really have fish aspects their more like satyrs or grass horses they come from a dry arid world and they don’t even sweat. 2 they’re far more Chinese than Japanese in both aestetic and in the accents their sometimes given and while I guess it can go either way lacquered armor isn’t unique to the tau though their armor is much worse than it looks in almost every case. 3 yeah the communism thing I can see how people say it but the greater good seemed far more like the ottoman indoctrination deal or maoist struggle sessions than anything else. “Do what we say, act how we say, because we say and because it’s “RIGHT”” in addition to the whole jannissary thing and kidnapping children to serve or enslaving humans. It’s interesting thank you and I’m glad you enjoyed happy birthday and I hope the next year is fun for you as well
@@cyitain9856 So my reasoning has three factors other than the fact that the lore says outranges “many standard infantry weapons” 1 I was referring to the optimal range combining accuracy and lethality and with plasma weapons with this small of a payload they may not lose much lethality over 300-500m but they will lose more accuracy than something like a lasgun which loses more lethality but no accuracy at all. 2 I was referring to the carbines and other shorter weapons as having a limit of only 100-150m out ranging a standard plasma rifle but not being close to the end of effective auto weapon or laser weapon range which is lore accurate. 3 The existence of a snipers variant of the Pulse rifle should tell you that there are limitations on its accuracy and range that necessitate a snipers variant of variant likely capable of accurately reaching out and touching at 1000m or more. So in short my source is the extant lore where the pulse rifle may be able to reach more lethally out than a lasgun it retains less accuracy as a plasma weapon. I believe the numbers could be arguable but the general idea that plasma can outrange a laser that loses effectiveness over range is unreasonable given the lore. It compares well if you would like to a standard bolt rifle. It would lose a similar level of accuracy at 500m limiting you to man sized targets or larger but would still be more damaging than the standard lasgun even if the laser weapon is pinpoint accurate at that range.
@@obrasilius6733 well by logic is above but also I will say I will also note that a lot of their weapons are direct fire weapons things like rail guns and such act as long range AT rather than indirect artillery. And yes they do have better lethality at medium to long range like 300m roughly but their weapons do not retain that accuracy because they are not laser weapons and they do rely upon magnetic or powered systems. So it’s longer range but the existence of longer range specialty weapons like snipers in common usage that leads me to think that their weapons have better than average lethality at range but their accuracy does degrade as they are not laser weapons essentially whatever they use to control the plasma or ions is a containment field which will lose cohesion. Most fights for the guard are engagements at less than 200 meters so neither are unreasonable it’s just a trade off
Liking Farsight? My opinion has just gone up, sometimes I think he is too much of a mythical figure with insane feats in his books, but the Tau kinda need a mythical figure to look up to too like the other factions. Also rule of cool, we really do need rule of cool for all factions.
@@Martainconcetti lol my rule of cool is often just what’s the occums razor most logical solution but yeah I think it’s nice to have good characters in every faction as long as we don’t pretend their invulnerable. But yeah I like him cause he’s proof that chaos doesn’t just ignore the tau and it also implies that they can be corrupted or otherwise used by chaos which is a thing that I believe applies to every force in the galaxy even things like nulls or custodians etc. either way glad you enjoyed
@@hydragonsbreath3418 I still find it hilarious that canonically Farsight manages to escape demonic ascension by thinking about his friends. I don't think his sword is demonic, but from another faction, the sword has kept him alive for more than 300 years, and if it were chaotic he would be a mutated mess of a man. Not to mention that he has a particularly powerful anti warp amulet on him at all times (Talisman of Arthas Moloch). Also fun lore nonsense: the Exorcists chapter of space marines practice "Daemonic Possession Therapy" where they let a minor demon possess them and then they expel them to receive a sort of power up, now imagine what kind of power up would Farsight get after expelling a much bigger warp presence from his souls. It's probably nonsense, but it would be cool to see.
@ yes so that amulet is actually one of the reasons I think the sword is either demonic or at least a chaos artifact. Chaos corruption takes a very long time to accrue if the person is unaware or not actively seeking it or having it worked upon them from outside intentionally. The amulet would absolutely mean that he could resist mutation in addition since items like that tend to sip off the soul of the one who uses them and he has a very weak soul it could essentially be like dormant radiation so it’s made him “hot” radiation wise for chaos corruption without working much change in him but either way still a cool idea since the first blessing chaos gives to prospective servants is immortality which the amulet would probably allow. But secondary thing yes resisting posession via the power of friendship is fun and I’ll talk about the chaos and tau in another video. The exorcists are a weird chapter and theirs a few others kinda like them. The resistance therapy is a cool idea but I’m not sure if it does what they think it does. Imo it probably stains them for life and while it might help them resist like a vaccine it would leave them open to creeping long term corruption instead of short term possession which are very very different forms of chaos corruption. But I’ll talk about that with chaos theology and chaos corruption. Fun ideas all round I hope to get more up on them with the knights and titans videos soon
Thank you Gue'vesa for showing the problems of the Glorious Tau ways of warfare, your contribution both in intelligence and doctrinal changes will be invaluable for the Empire!
We shall eagerly apply your knowledge in the development of new strategies and tactics, as we did with the tyranids.
With your help, all species in the galaxy will be illuminated by the Tau'va, willingly or not.
@@OBrasa more than pleased to serve my ethereal if you’ll just walk into this nondescript broom closet (that I definitely haven’t been filling with loxatl for several days) I will be able to show you much more of the flaws in your tactics (ignore the smell of rotten milk and crushed mint that’s just your imagination) but fr I’m glad you enjoyed
Ah yes the tau. When a normal empire from a 4x game gets dropped in way too deep
@@Syndicalistwallower they try very hard they do but their a fun faction to fight against at least their very traditional and I respect that
@hydragonsbreath3418 I like them as a relatively normal perspective on 40k insanity. Unfortunately it's less and less easy to get the "gullible tau duped by a horrible galaxy" stories. They've learned a good bit.
@ yeah sadly it’s why I didn’t mention it but hey they can be surprised by a lot of stuff and they have certainly not seen every trick in the book
Corrections:
T'au FTL is woefully slow to everyone else and they use stasis for that reason, they travel for decades in stasis, slowly moving trough the void, the warp drive they made, the slipstream drive made by kabuto I think, was employed once in the fourth sphere expansion but due to the fact they have no gellar fields the Auxiliaries on the ship attracted chaos deamons and got killed by them, the surviving T'au became extremely xenophobic after that and sent Auxiliaries they commant to suicide missions to kill them off in a way that aligns with the greater good.
The earth caste is actually physically stronger than the fire caste since the earth caste is scientists and *labourers*.
Mont'ka is about a sudden, short attack meant to swiftly decapitate the enemy and are not long, they are made specifically to make the conflict as short and as sudden as possible.
The stabilizers are meant to absorb recoil(causes high recoil weapons to have little to no recoil, somehow, GW didn't do the naming that well) as well as make arm shaking not impact aim.
Stealthsuits do not require drones to be invisible. The stealth generator is internal and also hides infra red and thermals, the ghostkeel has two drones used solely to block incoming attacks(In tabletop the drones just let you ignore an attack).
@@bogdankokanovic3098 Alrighty so a couple things. I did misunderstand the warp thing I assumed the dipping was normal but yeah it also makes sense that they are just limited to real space which is a massive pain in the ass I’m sure cause stasis usually isn’t too fun. Good to know they attract deamons tho very funny. I didn’t mention the castes specifically because I’m not sure if they participate in conflict directly and I think I may have mistakenly generalized the normal population and the air caste without noting the earth boys. For Mont’ka I would like to clarify what I meant. The description I gave of a Tau blitz kreig is accurate to that idea. Don’t let my characterization of their battle theme as being wide front bely the fact that it is fast and aggressive. The blitz may be wide front but it’s carried out by mobile skirmish forces in its wings, mechanized infantry as its battle line and heavy mobile direct fire support at particular points. In no way would I describe it as slow and I’m sorry if my description came off that way it was not my meaning. The definition of “short attack” as used by the Korean army is accurate but I actually equate Mont’ka more accurately with storm trooper attacks of the First World War made manifest in the 41st millennium it is a wide front push punctuated by areas of overwhelming firepower and speed designed to penetrate and weaken an overall defense by overwhelming and subverting them. For the stabilizers what I really didn’t get while reading was why do the tau energy weapons have much recoil at all, I could understand some minor correction but most of their weapons don’t seem to have kinetic projectiles and thus it would be weird to dampen recoil in that manner. I think it’s an arguable point as they could have recoil firing more than just photons but still it matters little other than it just existing and helping with accuracy. Finally the stealth suits and yeah I misunderstood the drones because I have faced them on table top a little bit and it is very different than in the lore. I think the same thing applies with the ability to take hits for the ghostkeel the drones are rather small but I’m sure they could do something and it’s better than nothing I suppose especially if it’s an extra chance at life. But yes the little suits have very cool stealth and it makes sense that they cover inferred and thermals again to some degree because like all thermal protections their are limits but at least they are well designed for it unlike space marine armor. Thank you very much for your insightful corrections you do me and everyone else an invaluable service.
@@bogdankokanovic3098 also I’ll add that holy shit ghostkeels are scary I didn’t really internalize it when I was researching but man having the ability to fly and then just appear in something the size of a dreadnaught is so incredibly cool. Even if their not super well armored still a cool unit
@@hydragonsbreath3418 it's fine on the mont'ka thing in that case, you just kinda described it as a constant/enduring blitzkrieg which gives the impression it's prolonged, while it's, as you said here, more a Rapid succession of short, hard attacks.
@ yeah blitzkeig by its very nature is a swift short attack I suppose the korean method mixed with the WW1 method might be best description but I wanted to encapsulate both how it’s a wide attack with particular penetration points while also being an exponential wave that speeds up as the tau keep winning in the micro
@@hydragonsbreath3418And then you also realize it's a bit taller than a dreadnaught and is armed with a multi-melta and two shoulder mounted meltas. So it's an ideal kau'yon(or hit and run) unit, being able to pop in, fire off a devastating blast and pop out.
Or in the case it uses the raker instead pop in and start mowing infantry down in a hail of energy attacks.
Isn't the reason why the tau don't take risk with humans because they frequently ran into rogue psychers and chaos cultists on their occupied worlds and just interpreted the symptoms of warp corruption as an inherent flaw of human nature (which it totally is but not in the way the tau would understand it)
So without knowing they pretty much developed the same strategy to deal with possible contamination as the inquisition, "no sacrifice too great no treachery too small"
@flatheadgg2443 that is one way to interpret it but it’s more realistic to say that they do their best to subsume human society and the actual realities of humanity causes humans to resist the greater good in many cases. So I would say that they find weak targets and try to use the vulnerable to justify their expansion while they just genocide the rest. I’m sure chaos has something to do with it but I doubt they understand anything about it enough to say it’s connected with humans and they could easily just concentration camp human populations (which they do) to cull out the dangerous ones.
My favorite!! my beloved
@@obrasilius6733 yay I was happy to give them some serious screen time after making everyone wait a week
Love your videos, you’re like the Perun for Warhammer 40k
@@fGlassmanN yay that’s the second compliment I’ve gotten about perun I hope to live up to that standard for you all thank you
aaah what a birthday present thank you man! always been a big fan of fast-cavalry type mecha and long-rifles so ive loved the Tau aesthetic from day one... even if not always the writing lol honestly their whole empire is living on borrowed time cos nevermind if the Imperium turns a full scale Crusade against them cos all it'll take is a hungry Hive Fleet or one big Waaagh ... and that's to say nothing of whatever Tzeentchian shenanigans are going on with the psychic client-races "manifesting a Goddess of the Greater Good" lmao in the early days we were looking forward to seeing their Cybernetic Revolt equivalent but these days i think we wanna see the Chaos Tau, spikey battlesuits will go hard asf lol... but anyways no matter how irrelevant and doomed they are in the long-term big picture of the galaxy i still love them cos there's a reflection of humanity in them which no amount of pheromonal mind-control and genetic caste-system and covert-ethnocide stuff can really detract from (if anything they just make the reflection a bit more familiar lol)... thank you again for the videos dude, i hope you have a wonderful New Years Eve and that 2025 wont treat you too harshly!
also really really love the Ottoman Empire comparison too that's wayyy more original and interesting than the typical "commie weeb space fish" lol the most Japanese thing about them other than mecha and Samurai shoulderpads is probably the "surprisingly rapid industrialisation" thing lmao they dont even use swords enough
AND OMG YESSS FARSIGHT FIRST CHAOS TAU CONFIRMED
@@trippyulyanov2012 thank you very much I’ve always had a thing about them where I wanted them to fall to chaos for the hell of it. I am not a big ethereal enjoyer but as much as I dislike drone warfare they are an otherwise very traditional force. I was happy to talk about things like range and combat style because people seem to misunderstand how their weapons and especially their combat vehicles work. And even if they may be irrelevant (which I think is based upon how they shake out) I think their important to talk about and to give their proper respect
@@trippyulyanov2012 yes exactly I read a bunch of lore and went over a bunch of details and was just not convinced of the communist space fish thing. 1 they don’t really have fish aspects their more like satyrs or grass horses they come from a dry arid world and they don’t even sweat. 2 they’re far more Chinese than Japanese in both aestetic and in the accents their sometimes given and while I guess it can go either way lacquered armor isn’t unique to the tau though their armor is much worse than it looks in almost every case. 3 yeah the communism thing I can see how people say it but the greater good seemed far more like the ottoman indoctrination deal or maoist struggle sessions than anything else. “Do what we say, act how we say, because we say and because it’s “RIGHT”” in addition to the whole jannissary thing and kidnapping children to serve or enslaving humans. It’s interesting thank you and I’m glad you enjoyed happy birthday and I hope the next year is fun for you as well
What are your sources? Everything I’ve seen says pulse rifles out range lasguns.
@@cyitain9856 So my reasoning has three factors other than the fact that the lore says outranges “many standard infantry weapons” 1 I was referring to the optimal range combining accuracy and lethality and with plasma weapons with this small of a payload they may not lose much lethality over 300-500m but they will lose more accuracy than something like a lasgun which loses more lethality but no accuracy at all. 2 I was referring to the carbines and other shorter weapons as having a limit of only 100-150m out ranging a standard plasma rifle but not being close to the end of effective auto weapon or laser weapon range which is lore accurate. 3 The existence of a snipers variant of the Pulse rifle should tell you that there are limitations on its accuracy and range that necessitate a snipers variant of variant likely capable of accurately reaching out and touching at 1000m or more. So in short my source is the extant lore where the pulse rifle may be able to reach more lethally out than a lasgun it retains less accuracy as a plasma weapon. I believe the numbers could be arguable but the general idea that plasma can outrange a laser that loses effectiveness over range is unreasonable given the lore. It compares well if you would like to a standard bolt rifle. It would lose a similar level of accuracy at 500m limiting you to man sized targets or larger but would still be more damaging than the standard lasgun even if the laser weapon is pinpoint accurate at that range.
Me too, specialty because the Tau are focused on shooting as far a way as possible
@@obrasilius6733 well by logic is above but also I will say I will also note that a lot of their weapons are direct fire weapons things like rail guns and such act as long range AT rather than indirect artillery. And yes they do have better lethality at medium to long range like 300m roughly but their weapons do not retain that accuracy because they are not laser weapons and they do rely upon magnetic or powered systems. So it’s longer range but the existence of longer range specialty weapons like snipers in common usage that leads me to think that their weapons have better than average lethality at range but their accuracy does degrade as they are not laser weapons essentially whatever they use to control the plasma or ions is a containment field which will lose cohesion. Most fights for the guard are engagements at less than 200 meters so neither are unreasonable it’s just a trade off
Liking Farsight? My opinion has just gone up, sometimes I think he is too much of a mythical figure with insane feats in his books, but the Tau kinda need a mythical figure to look up to too like the other factions.
Also rule of cool, we really do need rule of cool for all factions.
@@Martainconcetti lol my rule of cool is often just what’s the occums razor most logical solution but yeah I think it’s nice to have good characters in every faction as long as we don’t pretend their invulnerable. But yeah I like him cause he’s proof that chaos doesn’t just ignore the tau and it also implies that they can be corrupted or otherwise used by chaos which is a thing that I believe applies to every force in the galaxy even things like nulls or custodians etc. either way glad you enjoyed
@@hydragonsbreath3418 I still find it hilarious that canonically Farsight manages to escape demonic ascension by thinking about his friends.
I don't think his sword is demonic, but from another faction, the sword has kept him alive for more than 300 years, and if it were chaotic he would be a mutated mess of a man. Not to mention that he has a particularly powerful anti warp amulet on him at all times (Talisman of Arthas Moloch).
Also fun lore nonsense: the Exorcists chapter of space marines practice "Daemonic Possession Therapy" where they let a minor demon possess them and then they expel them to receive a sort of power up, now imagine what kind of power up would Farsight get after expelling a much bigger warp presence from his souls.
It's probably nonsense, but it would be cool to see.
@ yes so that amulet is actually one of the reasons I think the sword is either demonic or at least a chaos artifact. Chaos corruption takes a very long time to accrue if the person is unaware or not actively seeking it or having it worked upon them from outside intentionally. The amulet would absolutely mean that he could resist mutation in addition since items like that tend to sip off the soul of the one who uses them and he has a very weak soul it could essentially be like dormant radiation so it’s made him “hot” radiation wise for chaos corruption without working much change in him but either way still a cool idea since the first blessing chaos gives to prospective servants is immortality which the amulet would probably allow. But secondary thing yes resisting posession via the power of friendship is fun and I’ll talk about the chaos and tau in another video. The exorcists are a weird chapter and theirs a few others kinda like them. The resistance therapy is a cool idea but I’m not sure if it does what they think it does. Imo it probably stains them for life and while it might help them resist like a vaccine it would leave them open to creeping long term corruption instead of short term possession which are very very different forms of chaos corruption. But I’ll talk about that with chaos theology and chaos corruption. Fun ideas all round I hope to get more up on them with the knights and titans videos soon
Blamite*
@@spectre0969 yes I did forget the name but it’s such a weird weapon right?
@ blamite is definitely a really weird and interesting material
@ agreed