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Tactics

Voltaire  16/08/2006 - 07:28     
These are only some of my tested theories so this article shall be general in how to use them, and universal in how to apply them. Here is a list of the topics to which will be covered:

The Defender's Perspective:
i) "Ready, Aim, Fire"
ii) "Charge!"
iii) "They're On The Walls"

The Attacker's Perspective:
i) "Ready The Ram"
ii) "Incoming!"
iii) "Up the Walls!"

Captain Brown  06/03/2006 - 18:23     

The Tactica Imperium is a vast tome of tactical knowledge which every commander in the Imperium studies a portion of it some point in their career. It is a massive living document, compiled from ten millennia of tactical wisdom, some of it contradictory and some of it doubtlessly wrong. The Imperium Tactica fills out so many shelves that it would take a single man an entire life-time to read even a tenth of it. However a good commander knows when to apply the teachings of the Tactica and when to ignore them.

What follows is a collection of excerpts from this enormous tome, may you find the wisdom to lead our Immortal Emperor’s forces to victory wherever you may face the Unbeliever, the Xenos or the Traitor.

Kauboi  06/03/2006 - 18:16     

by Geoff "Kauboi" Jacks

I think most 40k players can agree that one endearing aspect of the game is: choice. Whether we play the straight-laced, enigmatic Tau or the seemingly goth-inspired naughty boys of the game, Dark Eldar…suffice to say there is an army personality that appeals to just about any taste. For me…it was Orks.

There is a magic to playing the greenskins that is simply not reflected anywhere else on the battlefield. Hey, I’m not knocking anyone else’s army, but in my skewed world how can ANYone have near as much fun with any other race? Let’s break it down:

1) Orks are fun to build. If you are a modeler, and I mean a “I’ve got stuff in my bitz box from G.I. Joe parts I snagged from my kid’s playground

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