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Angelic Adepta Sororitas






I am seriously loving Bad moons but I just can't find enough fluff on them, would any of you guys happen to know where I can find alot of Bad moons specific fluff?

Now before I get a "read the codex" I've already read it and the one paragraph isnt enough! Ive also read through lexicanum and 40k wiki but there wasn't too much either.

Some questions Im trying to figure out is that I wanna do some conversions specifically with feral orks and Bad moons.

is it common to see Bad moons using feral ork detachments in their hordes?

Some conversions Ive wanted to Sprinkle around my Bad moons army for flavor are:

A looted wagon/ battle wagon conversion using Savage orc boys and the new Ogre kingdoms mammoth thing set up with a that new big kannon bit from the new ogres as well;

some counts as Nob bikers using converted Boar boys

and Most likely Wurrzagg as a weird boy, what do you guys think? and would this be fluffy even for a Bad moons army?



 
   
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Waaargh the Orks, 'Ere We Go and Freebooterz are probably the most expansive sources of background you could find.

The key to the Bad Moons is wealth, so a typical Bad Moons warband would be well-equipped and shooty, with lots of gretchin slaves and more weirdboys than standard.

It seems to me that the Snakebite clan would better fit feral orks and boars, so you might find them a batter choice.



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Read the older codices! The 2nd Ed. one, and the RT books, go into significantly more clan detail than the current (3rd is a bit fluff light, but worth a read also.). Bad Moons are the wealthiest Ork clan, they function as something of a merchant class, so they're generally pretty well equipped, but no doubt feral Bad Moons are as regular as most clans. They have an extremely high predisposition to Oddboys, so Meks, Doks and Wierdboyz are very common. Due to their immense wealth, they commonly employ Flash Gitz, but that might not be so appropriate with a feral clan.
   
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English Assassin wrote:Waaargh the Orks, 'Ere We Go and Freebooterz are probably the most expansive sources of background you could find.

The key to the Bad Moons is wealth, so a typical Bad Moons warband would be well-equipped and shooty, with lots of gretchin slaves and more weirdboys than standard.

It seems to me that the Snakebite clan would better fit feral orks and boars, so you might find them a batter choice.



Although snakebites are cool, Im totally in love with Bad moons, Im only planning on having a couple big things, simply cuz I love mammoths and the Wurzagg model simply for the Witch doctor'esque characteristics he portrays (also I lgreatly prefer the wurzagg model to the normal weirdboy model).


and the boar boyz as nob bikers was kind of a half baked idea since I have 10 boar boyz which I never use in fantasy (yep, I play orcs and goblins too haha)

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2nd ed orks or "'Ere we go".

Pretty much ANYTHING pre-3rd ed, really.

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