Yosharian
Arcane
More than you bitchYou dont read much SciFi, do you ?
More than you bitchYou dont read much SciFi, do you ?
I prefer quality over quantity.More than you bitchYou dont read much SciFi, do you ?
Then why you'd accuse me of not having read enough? Lmao, contradicting yourself.I prefer quality over quantity.More than you bitchYou dont read much SciFi, do you ?
Those aren't the best read, Legion in particular (it appeared to me to style itself after some sort of "Creatures of Dark and Light" Zelazny novel, but executed that notion in a middling fashion). I much more enjoyed all the 40k and heresy books by Guy Haley and Chris Wraight, also the Dark Angels primaris novel was an entertaining read (lots of redditors hated it as it blemishes their views of what Dark Angels are (which is the typical three letter agency operatives with their particular mindset))I dare you to read Legion, Know No Fear and Prospero Burns and then tell me with a straight face that they are 'unreadable'. Fucking laughable.
I liked Scars, but the stakes in that book weren't as high in my opinion. I haven't got to Warhawk yet. I have a bunch of books by Haley coming up. I wanted to read Konrad Curze but it's hard to find. I don't find the Dark Angels particularly interesting tbh.Those aren't the best read, Legion in particular (it appeared to me to style itself after some sort of "Creatures of Dark and Light" Zelazny novel, but executed that notion in a middling fashion). I much more enjoyed all the 40k and heresy books by Guy Haley and Chris Wraight, also the Dark Angels primaris novel was an entertaining read (lots of redditors hated it as it blemishes their views of what Dark Angels are (which is the typical three letter agency operatives with their particular mindset))I dare you to read Legion, Know No Fear and Prospero Burns and then tell me with a straight face that they are 'unreadable'. Fucking laughable.
I liked Scars, but the stakes in that book weren't as high in my opinion. I haven't got to Warhawk yet. I have a bunch of books by Haley coming up. I wanted to read Konrad Curze but it's hard to find. I don't find the Dark Angels particularly interesting tbh.Those aren't the best read, Legion in particular (it appeared to me to style itself after some sort of "Creatures of Dark and Light" Zelazny novel, but executed that notion in a middling fashion). I much more enjoyed all the 40k and heresy books by Guy Haley and Chris Wraight, also the Dark Angels primaris novel was an entertaining read (lots of redditors hated it as it blemishes their views of what Dark Angels are (which is the typical three letter agency operatives with their particular mindset))I dare you to read Legion, Know No Fear and Prospero Burns and then tell me with a straight face that they are 'unreadable'. Fucking laughable.
I thought Legion was fascinating, if a bit of a slow burn. I think that's Dan Abnett's style generally with a lot of his HH books. I certainly wouldn't call it middling, but everyone's tastes are different after all. I'm simply against the idea that they are unreadable, that's ridiculous. Know No Fear in particular is excellent, and widely regarded as such.
So it's a weird one, I listened to it on audiobook and for the first, I dunno hour maybe, I was totally turned off, like what the fuck is this even a Horus Heresy book? But once I took another crack at it and let Dan cook a bit, it started to develop a bit of momentum and by the end I was really impressed by it. The Alpha Legion are a real odd bunch compared to the other legions, traitor or otherwise, but in the end I found it quite refreshing.TBH fam, Legion is literally the only 40K book I put down (maybe like 10 years ago or so, really a long time) and didnt come back to it yet - and I absolutely love p. much everything that Dan Abnett writes otherwise. Anyway, I plan to give it a go again at some point, though my 40K backlog is pretty long as it is.
Ooh this looks neat. Gonna pick it up.Outgunned - was p. wary of it at the start since it looked like it had a forced stronk female protagonist, but actually ended up thinking it was OK. One of the relatively few books focused on Aeronautica Imperialis, plus it actually shows stormtroopers/Tempestus Scions in pretty positive light, which is also rather rare take and the one I certainly like as a huge stormtrooper enjoyer.
and then everyone died. seriously, i liked last book delving into horror territory.and it gets retarded and woke by the end.
Wotr is better enjoyed using both modes. Harder fights you play on Turn based, fooder you play on RtwP. But honestly, if you didn't vibe with Kingmaker, Wrath is just that turn up to 11 with all the mythic powers.I've since been told this and gone on a Pathfinder odyssey, playing Kingmaker in TB mode as long as I could. You can really tell the encounter design was built with RTWP in mind. Been brutally burned by Kingmaker so many times that I still haven't found the strength to give WOTR a proper try.
Personally, i find harder to play WoTR/Kingmaker after playing Rogue Trader. Even if i preffer the building mechanics of Pathfinder, not having to deal with enemies with 56 AC at level 13 is refresing..
fuck everyone involved with Blackwater
The fights aren't hard, just a slog. Especialy with the AI ignoring engagement and targeting anyone they want at any moment.Wotr is better enjoyed using both modes. Harder fights you play on Turn based, fooder you play on RtwP. But honestly, if you didn't vibe with Kingmaker, Wrath is just that turn up to 11 with all the mythic powers.I've since been told this and gone on a Pathfinder odyssey, playing Kingmaker in TB mode as long as I could. You can really tell the encounter design was built with RTWP in mind. Been brutally burned by Kingmaker so many times that I still haven't found the strength to give WOTR a proper try.
Personally, i find harder to play WoTR/Kingmaker after playing Rogue Trader. Even if i preffer the building mechanics of Pathfinder, not having to deal with enemies with 56 AC at level 13 is refresing..
fuck everyone involved with Blackwater
No reason to do Blackwater at 13 and if you can’t beat 56AC at that level why are you playing Unfair in the first place? Not like the mobs there are especially dangerous if you don’t kill them right away and the Regen can be turned off with any source of Shock or Adamantine.
They even give you Wand of Call Lightning and Bracers that maje all damage Shock (and give a spontaneous caster Shock spells).
Outside of the optional tree fight on the hill, Wintersun was a breeze as drunken master.with my last playthrough I found wintersun area significantly harder
I am looking into playing this, but if you can believe it, I know next to nothing about this 40k universe.
What is a good Codex approved introduction to this world? (video, audio, etc)
I read a few books, most were absolute dogshit, but the first Horus Heresy book was pretty good and it's a good introduction to the world. Gaunt's Ghosts was also enjoyable. Both are available as audiobooks.
For lore and quick introductions to the concepts, Luetin is like the ultimate sleep-to-this channel on YouTube entire:
I'm not that into 40K tbh but I enjoy having Luetin in the background while doing other shit
Only the first HH book is readable.
Complete nonsense.
There are at least 15 books that are excellent.
I am looking into playing this, but if you can believe it, I know next to nothing about this 40k universe.
What is a good Codex approved introduction to this world? (video, audio, etc)
I read a few books, most were absolute dogshit, but the first Horus Heresy book was pretty good and it's a good introduction to the world. Gaunt's Ghosts was also enjoyable. Both are available as audiobooks.
For lore and quick introductions to the concepts, Luetin is like the ultimate sleep-to-this channel on YouTube entire:
I'm not that into 40K tbh but I enjoy having Luetin in the background while doing other shit
Only the first HH book is readable.
Complete nonsense.
There are at least 15 books that are excellent.
Name one, non slop warham novel.
Why is that demon still alive in the first place?The fights aren't hard, just a slog. Especialy with the AI ignoring engagement and targeting anyone they want at any moment.Wotr is better enjoyed using both modes. Harder fights you play on Turn based, fooder you play on RtwP. But honestly, if you didn't vibe with Kingmaker, Wrath is just that turn up to 11 with all the mythic powers.I've since been told this and gone on a Pathfinder odyssey, playing Kingmaker in TB mode as long as I could. You can really tell the encounter design was built with RTWP in mind. Been brutally burned by Kingmaker so many times that I still haven't found the strength to give WOTR a proper try.
Personally, i find harder to play WoTR/Kingmaker after playing Rogue Trader. Even if i preffer the building mechanics of Pathfinder, not having to deal with enemies with 56 AC at level 13 is refresing..
fuck everyone involved with Blackwater
No reason to do Blackwater at 13 and if you can’t beat 56AC at that level why are you playing Unfair in the first place? Not like the mobs there are especially dangerous if you don’t kill them right away and the Regen can be turned off with any source of Shock or Adamantine.
They even give you Wand of Call Lightning and Bracers that maje all damage Shock (and give a spontaneous caster Shock spells).
It just turn into my character chasing demons around entire place because they won't let my archer go. My PC is basically immortal against them.
I am looking into playing this, but if you can believe it, I know next to nothing about this 40k universe.
What is a good Codex approved introduction to this world? (video, audio, etc)
I read a few books, most were absolute dogshit, but the first Horus Heresy book was pretty good and it's a good introduction to the world. Gaunt's Ghosts was also enjoyable. Both are available as audiobooks.
For lore and quick introductions to the concepts, Luetin is like the ultimate sleep-to-this channel on YouTube entire:
I'm not that into 40K tbh but I enjoy having Luetin in the background while doing other shit
Only the first HH book is readable.
Complete nonsense.
There are at least 15 books that are excellent.
Name one, non slop warham novel.
Horus Rising (in fact most of the Horus Heresy series is p. gud)
Eisenhorn series
Ravenor series
vast majority of the Gaunts Ghosts series (I would perhaps not count Ghost Maker, as it is a collection of short stories)
Horusian Wars series
Shira Calpurnia series
Last Chancers series
Siege of Terra series
Inquisition War series
Execution Hour/Shadowpoint (I guess I could call them a Gothic War series too)
plenty of the old Necromunda books were p. good too - I would name Junction as an example
I mean this is already 30+ books right here, want me to keep going?
Any good warhammer noir sorta thing while we're here? Other than what you can find on suptg