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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/26 08:37:52
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fresh-Faced New User
Belgium
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I finially managed to finish my first Tau detachments:
I had to use some proxies and custom miniatures because of the ridiculous high prices. If anyone is interested to play 3rd edition Epic 40,000 with a Tau army, then please have a look at my custom army lists: http://www.tocoking.be/homerules
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/26 09:24:12
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Yvan eht nioj
In my Austin Ambassador Y Reg
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Nice army there, looking very good.
Why 3rd Ed may I ask? Isn't it widely regarded to be far and away the worst edition of the Epic rules?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/26 09:35:46
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fresh-Faced New User
Belgium
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filbert wrote:Nice army there, looking very good.
Why 3rd Ed may I ask? Isn't it widely regarded to be far and away the worst edition of the Epic rules?
Thank you.
Did you ever play 3rd?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/26 11:19:09
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Yvan eht nioj
In my Austin Ambassador Y Reg
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toco wrote: filbert wrote:Nice army there, looking very good.
Why 3rd Ed may I ask? Isn't it widely regarded to be far and away the worst edition of the Epic rules?
Thank you.
Did you ever play 3rd?
I haven't but mainly because it's release coincided with a period of my life when I was out of gaming entirely so I missed it. I gather it wasn't around or supported by GW much beyond 6 months after it's release so it never came up on my radar.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/26 20:13:48
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Posts with Authority
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Ouch.
Nice paintup and a nice-looking army.  Are those Onslaught minis?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/27 02:19:15
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fixture of Dakka
West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA
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Third is a viable ruleset, lots of people just didn't like it because it was drastically different from the previous editions, namely the simplicity of unit profiles and interactions. I prefer Armageddon, but that's a personal preference. Epic is an awesome medium for 40k gaming, no matter the edition.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/27 09:12:45
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Yvan eht nioj
In my Austin Ambassador Y Reg
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I wasn't being snarky or facetious; I'm genuinely curious. As I said, it is probably the edition of Epic that one hears the least about and the least positive response about given that it wasn't really supported for very long and that some hyperbole I have read go as far as to declare 3rd Ed the 'death of Epic'. Like many people, I left GW and gaming at a time when there was a very healthy and burgeoning 2nd Ed scene with Epic being a 'core game' and returned to find it dying a slow death as a Specialist Game and being left to wither on the vine.
I bought the rulebook off Ebay yesterday after reading this thread so I can give it a go. Final Liberation was based off 3rd ed rules I believe and I thought that was a cracking game so it is worth a go to find out for myself. Only thing that concerns me is that really only Space Marines, Imperial and Orks and usable. From what I gather GW never finished rules for the other armies and races?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/28 22:39:54
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Drop Trooper with Demo Charge
Scarborough,U.K.
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I love 3rd edition Epic 40k. The armies book, which came in the box, like this-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WARHAMMER-EPIC-40000-ARMIES-BOOK-BY-CHAMBERS-THORPE-1997-/151531865805?pt=UK_Toys_Wargames_RL&hash=item234800c6cd
has complete army lists for Guard, Marines, Orks, Eldar, Chaos and Tyranids. And Toco has done an awesome job of others.
I still try to get a game evey now and then!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/31 01:49:56
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Homicidal Veteran Blood Angel Assault Marine
Oz
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3rd edition felt a lot like playing a spreadsheet after playing previous versions. Needing to lookup the firepower chart (or whatever it was called) to see what the results of shooting were (instead of just rolling a dice for every shooting model). Aside from the problematic nature of detachments, the game seemed fairly solid though for the small time that i played it.
Nice looking tau.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/12/31 20:22:46
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Rampaging Reaver Titan Princeps
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Great Army Final Liberation was Titan Legions period Epic.
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"But me no buts! Our comrades get hurt. Our friends die. Falkenburg is a knight who swore an oath to serve the church and to defend the weak. He'd be the first to tell you to stop puling and start planning. Because what we are doing-at risk to ourselves-is what we have sworn to do. The West relies on us. It is a risk we take with pride. It is an oath we honour. Even when some soft southern burgher mutters about us, we know the reason he sleeps soft and comfortable, why his wife is able to complain about the price of cabbages as her most serious problem and why his children dare to throw dung and yell "Knot" when we pass. It's because we are what we are. For all our faults we stand for law and light.
Von Gherens This Rough Magic Lackey, Flint & Freer
Mekagorkalicious -Monkeytroll
2017 Model Count-71
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/05/29 07:54:50
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fresh-Faced New User
Belgium
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(I prefer 3rd edition because it's fast, general and feels more like a game than a wargame.)
Here's what's next:
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/05/29 11:43:28
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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While I only play Epic Armageddon, I appericate someone who shows off their epic!!
Great stuff. Nice use of Onslaught minis. I have a bunch of tau comming from them myself. What is the guy in the right corner? Im guessing Riptide. Is it onslaught or another brand?
Do you have any other epic armies to show? Or conversions you did for them?
I currently have 7 epic armies painting, another 8 in the pipleline
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/06/01 07:10:39
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fresh-Faced New User
Belgium
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str00dles1 wrote:While I only play Epic Armageddon, I appericate someone who shows off their epic!!
Great stuff. Nice use of Onslaught minis. I have a bunch of tau comming from them myself. What is the guy in the right corner? Im guessing Riptide. Is it onslaught or another brand?
Do you have any other epic armies to show? Or conversions you did for them?
I currently have 7 epic armies painting, another 8 in the pipleline
Sure, all my Epic work is here: http://boardgamegeek.com/blogcategory/1364.
The Tau Riptide in the right corner is a minor conversion from a plastic "EM4 Mechwarrior STEEL WARRIORS BOX SET" miniature. More about them here: http://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/29291/epic-40k-tau-riptide#comments.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/06/01 19:07:05
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Rampaging Reaver Titan Princeps
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Cool have you looked at Tactical Command? Epic 40k was my 1st GW game and I still have a soft spot for it.
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"But me no buts! Our comrades get hurt. Our friends die. Falkenburg is a knight who swore an oath to serve the church and to defend the weak. He'd be the first to tell you to stop puling and start planning. Because what we are doing-at risk to ourselves-is what we have sworn to do. The West relies on us. It is a risk we take with pride. It is an oath we honour. Even when some soft southern burgher mutters about us, we know the reason he sleeps soft and comfortable, why his wife is able to complain about the price of cabbages as her most serious problem and why his children dare to throw dung and yell "Knot" when we pass. It's because we are what we are. For all our faults we stand for law and light.
Von Gherens This Rough Magic Lackey, Flint & Freer
Mekagorkalicious -Monkeytroll
2017 Model Count-71
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/19 13:02:54
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fresh-Faced New User
Belgium
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Llamahead wrote:Cool have you looked at Tactical Command? Epic 40k was my 1st GW game and I still have a soft spot for it.
Yes, their forum is a great resource for 6mm Epic.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/19 19:57:58
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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filbert wrote:Nice army there, looking very good.
Why 3rd Ed may I ask? Isn't it widely regarded to be far and away the worst edition of the Epic rules?
3rd was excellent, sorta surprised to hear what you said. It's probably the most "epic" of Epic 40k editions, with the focus squarely on enormous, planetary-invasion scale battles. The other editions always felt like regular 40k with slightly larger armies (but otherwise the same game).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/20 10:51:03
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fixture of Dakka
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2nd edition Space Marine/Titan Legions was the edition where I saw the largest formations (look at some of the battle reports in White Dwarf - Imperial Guard infantry companies with 30 stands! squadrons of titans!), but yes, Epic 40,000 is the ruleset that will handle those large formations the most easily.A lot of the fiddly detail was removed because as the general in command, it's none of your concern whether the third tank on the right has plasma cannon sponsons or heavy bolters.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/20 17:07:01
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Quite right, I like to think of 3rd Edition as a strategic warfare game. Note, although you aren't picking the specific weapon to attack with, you still do make a lot of tactical decisions, such as whether to charge your jump pack infantry deep into the enemy formation in melee or to flank them around the side to catch and ambush the enemy when they fall back.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/23 20:28:01
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Perturbed Blood Angel Tactical Marine
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Great army! I love Epic 40,00. I still play it.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/15 19:17:46
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Yeah there was nothing wrong with Epic40k. It was the change that upset a lot of people but was still tactical in it's own way (I only started with Epic 3rd so I may be biased). The rules are more akin to BFG than previous Epic versions but the small size of the rulebook made it easy to pick up without being daunting. There was a nice scenario book too
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 02:08:37
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Epic 3rd edition was the death of epic and the worst rule set by far. It was one of the worst mistakes gw made.
Nice little army though
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/04/19 11:14:36
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Fresh-Faced New User
Belgium
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Whirlwind wrote:Yeah there was nothing wrong with Epic40k. It was the change that upset a lot of people but was still tactical in it's own way (I only started with Epic 3rd so I may be biased). The rules are more akin to BFG than previous Epic versions but the small size of the rulebook made it easy to pick up without being daunting. There was a nice scenario book too
+1
It's easier to start with 3rd ed than with 2nd or Armgeddon. The fact that it's easier to learn is interesting to get non GW-players/non-tabletop-players into the hobby.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/04/19 21:16:58
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Longtime Dakkanaut
Ireland
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Those are lovely looking Tau.
Epic 40,000 was a masterpiece of a rule system. It sadly failed as it was too radical a departure from the previous versions so upset a lot of the fan base.
The game designers have commented numerous times that it was their best rule set that they have ever made.
It and Warmaster were games that were sadly aimed at an audience that wanted anGW miniatures game and not a wargame, hence they both failed.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/04/19 23:31:10
Subject: [Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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OMG totally necro'd.
But I will also admit that while I threw up at the first site of Epic 40k myself, I will admit now that it was a really interesting game. I am not big on abstract, but I found myself able to justify everything that happened in a battle.
But, I am about simplicity today, and when I am able to play Epic, I usually bust out 2nd edition.
But I have a big collection of 3rd edition, and it along with all of my epic stuff, will be placed in my tomb with me.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/04/22 11:14:38
Subject: Re:[Epic] Keeping 3rd Edition Alive
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Joined the Military for Authentic Experience
On an Express Elevator to Hell!!
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Please no! There's not enough of that stuff around, and it's expensive enough already on eBay . Bury something that there is lots of and no one will miss
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