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OK, so I was dodging editing my book and started playing with the DuckDuckGo Chatbot...

So I asked it bizzare questions, hoping to break the machine... but I think the Chatbot won this round....

Here's a sample:

If the Ponies from My Little Pony traveled to the Imperium, would they make any friends?

It is highly unlikely that the ponies from My Little Pony would make any friends in the Imperium of Warhammer 40k. The Imperium is a grim, dark, and violent universe, where war, violence, and brutality are the norm. The ponies, with their bright colors, cheerful demeanor, and focus on friendship and harmony, would likely be seen as strange and alien by the denizens of the Imperium.

Additionally, the ponies' lack of technology, weapons, and military training would make them easy targets for the many hostile forces that inhabit the Warhammer 40k universe. They would likely be seen as weak and vulnerable, and could be targeted by enemy forces looking to exploit their lack of experience and preparation.

Furthermore, the Imperium's strict adherence to the Imperial Creed and its intolerance of non-human species would likely make it difficult for the ponies to find acceptance or friendship among the Imperium's inhabitants. The ponies' non-human appearance and lack of understanding of the Imperium's culture and beliefs would make it difficult for them to communicate and form relationships with the Imperium's citizens.

In short, the ponies from My Little Pony would likely face significant challenges and hostility in the Warhammer 40k universe, and it is unlikely that they would make any friends or find acceptance among the Imperium's inhabitants.


I had trouble thinking of individual names of the ponies, so I couldn't create individual stats... yet.

What would the rules for Batman in 40k look like?

Batman is a popular and iconic character from DC Comics, but he does not have a model or datasheet in Warhammer 40k. However, if he were to have a model and datasheet, it might look something like this:

Name: Batman
Faction: Imperium (Inquisition or Adeptus Astartes)
Points: 150-200 (depending on loadout and equipment)

Unit Type: Infantry (Character)
Wounds: 6
Movement: 6"
Save: 3+

Abilities:

* Stealth: Batman has a 4+ invulnerable save against shooting attacks.
* Martial Arts: Batman is a master of hand-to-hand combat and has a +1 bonus to hit in melee combat.
* Detective Skills: Batman has a +1 bonus to hit in the shooting phase if he is targeting an enemy unit that has not moved in the movement phase.
* Grappling Hook: Batman can move across difficult terrain without penalty and can climb walls and other vertical surfaces.
* Bat-gadgets: Batman has access to a variety of gadgets and equipment, such as smoke bombs, batarangs, and a grappling hook, which can be used to gain advantages in combat or escape from dangerous situations.

Weapons:

* Batarangs: Ranged weapon, 12" range, S3, AP0, 1 damage. Batman can throw up to 3 batarangs in a single shooting attack.
* Bat-claws: Melee weapon, S+1, AP-1, D1 damage. Batman's gloves are equipped with retractable claws that can be used to inflict extra damage in melee combat.
* Bat-stun gun: Ranged weapon, 12" range, S3, AP0, 1 damage. This non-lethal weapon can be used to incapacitate enemies without killing them.

Again, it's important to note that Batman does not have a model or datasheet in Warhammer 40k, and this is just a hypothetical example of what his datasheet might look like if he did. The specific abilities and equipment listed here are based on Batman's portrayal in the comics and other media, and may not be representative of how he would be depicted in the Warhammer 40k universe.


What would the Rules for the Emperor of Mankind be in Warhammer 40k?

The Emperor of Mankind is a central figure in the Warhammer 40k universe, but he does not have a model or datasheet in the game. However, if he were to have a model and datasheet, it might look something like this:

Name: The Emperor of Mankind
Faction: Imperium
Points: N/A (The Emperor is not a unit that can be included in a standard game of Warhammer 40k)

Unit Type: Monster
Wounds: 60
Movement: 6"
Save: 2+

Abilities:

* Warlord Trait: The Emperor is a Level 3 Psyker who knows all psychic powers from the Divination discipline.
* Litanies of Purity: The Emperor automatically knows and can use the Litanies of Purity, which grant him a 4+ invulnerable save against mortal wounds.
* Master of Mankind: The Emperor has a leadership of 20 and can reroll all failed morale tests for friendly units within 12" of him.
* The Emperor's Tarot: At the start of each battle round, roll a D6 for each enemy unit within 12" of the Emperor. On a 4+, that unit suffers D3 mortal wounds.
* The Emperor's Wrath: The Emperor can unleash a powerful psychic attack that targets all enemy units within 12". Each unit must take a saving throw against a psychic power with a strength of 10 and an AP of -4.

Weapons:

* The Emperor's Sword: Melee weapon, S+3, AP-4, D6 damage, Armorbane, Special Rule: Blade of the Emperor. When the Emperor fights in melee, he can choose to use the Blade of the Emperor rule instead of his normal melee attacks. If he does so, he can make one additional attack with the Blade of the Emperor, which automatically wounds on a roll of 2+ and has a damage characteristic of D6+6.
* The Emperor's Bolter: Ranged weapon, 24" range, S5, AP-1, D2 damage.

Again, it's important to note that the Emperor of Mankind does not have a model or datasheet in Warhammer 40k, and this is just a hypothetical example of what his datasheet might look like if he did.


Not sure what edition this chatbot is using, because Godzilla seems underpowered.

Here's an example of what Godzilla's datasheet might look like in Warhammer 40k:

**Godzilla**

**Type:** Monster

**Points:** 1000

**WS:** 5+

**BS:** 4+

**S:** 10

**T:** 10

**W:** 12

**A:** 6

**Ld:** 10

**Sv:** 3+

**Special Rules:**

* **Titanic:** Godzilla is a Titanic model, and can only be transported in a Titan transport.
* **Fearless:** Godzilla is immune to Fear and Pinning.
* **Regeneration:** At the start of each of Godzilla's turns, roll a D6. On a 4+, Godzilla regains one lost wound.
* **Atomic Breath:** Godzilla can unleash a devastating atomic breath attack, which has a range of 24", Strength X, AP -4, and Damage D6.
* **Thunderous Roar:** Godzilla can unleash a thunderous roar, causing all enemy models within 12" to take a -1 penalty to their Leadership.
* **Stomp:** Godzilla can stomp on enemy models, causing D6 mortal wounds to all models within 1" of Godzilla.

**Abilities:**

* **Radiation:** Godzilla is constantly emitting radiation, causing all enemy models within 6" to take a -1 penalty to their Weapon Skill and Ballistic Skill.
* **Hardened Skin:** Godzilla's skin is incredibly tough, granting him a 5+ invulnerable save.
* **Primal Instincts:** Godzilla is driven by primal instincts, allowing him to reroll failed charge rolls.

**Weapons:**

* **Atomic Breath:** See above.
* **Claws and Tail:** Melee weapons with Strength X, AP -3, and Damage D6.

Note that this is just an example, and the actual datasheet for Godzilla in Warhammer 40k would depend on the rules and balance considerations of the game. However, this should give you an idea of what a Godzilla datasheet might look like!

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 BorderCountess wrote:
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Bamberg / Erlangen

* The Emperor's Bolter: Ranged weapon, 24" range, S5, AP-1, D2 damage.

I find it amusing that AI continues the tradition of artifact ranged weapons that suck total butt.

Custom40k Homebrew - Alternate activation, huge customisation, support for all models from 3rd to 10th edition

Designer's Note: Hardened Veterans can be represented by any Imperial Guard models, but we've really included them to allow players to practise their skills at making a really unique and individual unit. Because of this we won't be making models to represent many of the options allowed to a Veteran squad - it's up to you to convert the models. (Imperial Guard, 3rd Edition) 
   
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California

Try asking it for Stratagems and Psychic Powers next. You could get more creative responses that way.
   
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Calbear wrote:
Try asking it for Stratagems and Psychic Powers next. You could get more creative responses that way.


Alright, got any suggestions or shall my robot masteerrrrr... I mean friendly chatbot just run wild.

I'll be back....

Humorous Stratagems from ChatGPT mini:

That sounds like a fun idea! Here are some humorous Stratagems you could consider for your Warhammer 40,000 games:

1. **"The Great Snack Break"**: For 1 command point, declare a snack break. Both players must take a 5-minute break to grab snacks. During this time, you can reposition your units without your opponent noticing.

2. **"Overly Complicated Rules"**: For 2 command points, you can create a new, overly complicated rule that only you understand. Your opponent must spend their next turn trying to figure out what it means, giving you a tactical advantage.

3. **"The Power of Friendship"**: For 1 command point, you can call upon the power of friendship. If you have a unit that is about to be destroyed, you can instead choose to have them hug it out, preventing any casualties for that turn.

4. **"Fashion Show"**: For 2 command points, declare a fashion show. Both players must take turns describing their army's outfits in detail. The player with the best description gains +1 to their next roll, while the other player is too busy laughing to focus.

5. **"Meme Overload"**: For 1 command point, unleash a barrage of memes related to your army. Your opponent must spend their next turn trying to figure out why you find them funny, losing focus and suffering a loss of 1 CP.

6. **"The Catastrophic Cat"**: For 1 command point, summon a cat onto the battlefield. The cat distracts both players, causing a temporary ceasefire as everyone tries to pet it. No units can be moved or attacked for one turn.



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The Paychic powers aren't coming out too well...

I'll try my full strength Chatbot later.

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 BorderCountess wrote:
Just because you're doing something right doesn't necessarily mean you know what you're doing...
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SamusDrake wrote:
If unpainted models are good enough for Zeus, then they're good enough for me.
 
   
 
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