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Orlocks: a beginners guide : r necromunda - Reddit Goonhammer has a good selection of guides for each house; I'd recommend you have a look at their House Orlock one Other than that I would recommend a core of maybe 2 or 3 relatively cheap gangers with autoguns to begin with Orlock get slightly discounted combat shotguns in their house weapon list and they're useful guns thanks to having both S4 salvo shots and a template attack, though I
Goonhammer: Mech Overview: Atlas : r battletech - Reddit I quite like the goonhammer reviews, solid writeups, and examples of use I do think a major critique, however, is how little attention is given towards how mechs perform in a list, instead of just focusing on their individual performance alone Especially since almost all of the criticisms against many of the mechs seem to ignore objective or campaign play and only focus on what a single mech
I summarized the detachment details from the Goonhammer . . . - Reddit Minor nitpick, unless they changed it from the preview, Genetors only gives that benefit while you are in range of the selected objective for your detachment ability, which makes it a lot worse than it sounds Same for the Reactive safeguard stratagem, as it also requires you to be in range of the marked objective
Codex Adeptus Custodes 10th Edition: The Goonhammer Review - Reddit As a Thousand Sons player, I also enjoy the Goonhammer Thousand Sons player laughing and going up for high-fives throughout the article Rob: Redeploys are very much the thinking man’s rule, which is why Custodes players are going to be mad this replaced something like Unstoppable Destroyer
Goonhammer: BattleTech: BV and the Code : r battletech - Reddit New article went up recently over on Goonhammer, about some pain points with the current BV 2 0 system and how you can not ruin games for new players before they have their feet under them
Codex Dark Angels 10th Edition: The Goonhammer Review This is a staggering argument for doing away with the hard copy codexes These rules are such a downgrade on the status quo that the necessities of print lead time are clearly meaning that these rules and stats are being written well in advance and are painfully out of context
Codex Orks 10th Edition Review - Goonhammer - Reddit Honestly, at the end of the day this game is about having fun You could even got as far as to proxy your admech models for ork models and run the entire detachment! I've had a buddy that desperately wanted a Grot Revolution army but they haven't had rules in many moons So they did the next best thing and just proxied the entire Astra Militarum codex to run grots as guard!
Updating Goonhammers review of Helot Cults : r necromunda - Reddit I love Goonhammer Great resource, but as a Helot Cult's player I feel that they missed the mark with their review of the faction The new rule book adresses some things they talked about, and after a few campaigns I have some thoughts about how to run Cult Gangs For convenience, here is their original review Note: Haven't played any of the Ash Waste Apocrypha rules yet, so not applicable
The Goonhammer Review: The 10th Edition Thousand Sons Index : r . . . This subreddit is for the discussion of competitive play, national, regional and local meta, news and events surrounding the competitive scene, and for workshopping lists and tactics in the various games that fall under the Warhammer catalogue This sub is actively moderated and curated Reading and understanding the rules is important and the responsibility of every user