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 King Pyrrhus wrote:
The limited edition price seems crazy to me. £110 is way more then I'm willing to pay.
Seeing as the normal version of the book is £30, I was expecting £50 and I might have paid £60. Instead now I'll just buy the normal version from my flgs for 20% off.


War GW never changes.

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 stealth992 wrote:
...
Or you can just keep buying chaos everything, and not play them. Just sit alone in your room for years, painting and detailing, and detailing some more. Then keep doing that for years until you own upwards of 10000 points of chaos. Keep shining their swords and sharpening their knives. Then some day, some wonderful day, when a new book comes out that will realize your armies' potential, come out from hiding. Everyone will have thought you had left warhammer 40k for good, but no, you had been training, preparing, and brooding for this moment. Return with such vengeance and hatred that you will not hold back, and you will destroy everything in your path. Like a true chaos crusade, wait for the right moment, then burst forth from the Eye of Terror and unleash your pain on the whole universe. And when they cry and complain that you are OP and that it's not fair. Reassure them that it's true. It isn't fair, but it's what they DESERVE. All of them, each and every one of them deserve to be obliterated into oblivion. And if they ask you to play with a fluffy army, tell them you will do so. But on game day bring the meanest nastiest, ugliest army you can. Give them no opportunity for victory, give them no opportunity for enjoyment. Your only goal is to inflict as much pain and suffering as possible. And when they cry, and they will cry, laugh at them, drink their salty tears, and bath in their sweet, sweet blood.

 
   
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Rampaging Khorne Dreadnought






-scratch that... I was up all night -_-

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Made in au
Pustulating Plague Priest




 H.B.M.C. wrote:
So the Aussie prices are up.

Kharn is more expensive than (in pricing order, and again not including Monstrous Creatures):

1. Blood Angel Chaplain
2. Blood Angel Terminator Librarian
3. Space Marine Command Squad (WTF?)
4. The combined set that has the plastic Marine Captain, Chaplain and Librarian in one bundle (WT-F'ing-F!!!)
5. The (also blatantly overpriced) Tech-Priest Enginseer
6. Big Mek w/Shokk Attack Gun
7. The Space Marine Captain box
8. Twice the price of the BA Termy Libby.
9. Over twice the price of every other HQ mini, from the Painboy through to Colonel 'Iron Hand' Straken.

The only command units more expensive are the Tech-Priest dude from the Ad Mech army (but you can get him in the Starterbox so who cares), the two-pack 30K heroes, the Crisis Commander... and that's it (exclusding Squad + HQ bundles).

I say again:

What.
The.
Feth.
GW?






Yeah, but an Australian chaos players cost of living is so much higher than one who plays space marines, everything is more expensive, chaos cars, chaos golf clubs, chaos scuba diving....

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There’s a difference between having a hobby and being a narcissist.  
   
Made in de
Longtime Dakkanaut





The digital previews arent online afaik but the product page on BL.com is showing a bit more than GW's

http://www.blacklibrary.com/all-products/traitors-hate-tablet.html

Ebook preview downloads should work any minute now, itune's doesn't yet

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Online


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Made in nz
Warp-Screaming Noise Marine





Auckland, New Zealand

 streetsamurai wrote:
Ho wow. Just check the rates and the nez Zealand dollar is pretty much equivalent to the canadian dollar. Is there really people over there who buy these insanely priced minis?


Not many
   
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[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

is this sorceror new ?

[Thumb - bc2.jpg]

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The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
Made in lu
Rampaging Khorne Dreadnought






I'm pretty certain I've seen that guy somewhere before.



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pretty sure it's this one:
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-EU/Chaos-Space-Marines-Sorcerer

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Made in de
Longtime Dakkanaut





It is the 2012 finecast model, edit. If they havent redone him in plastic which I doubt


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Made in gb
[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury



of course.

apologies.

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Fixture of Dakka




Chikout wrote:As I said before, try complaining directly to Gw.(in a slighty more polite way than what the f.) Alternatively don't buy the mini.


A lot of us are doing that now. That is why this is so surprising. GW is still up to it's old tricks.

SicSemperTyrannis wrote:
 King Pyrrhus wrote:
The limited edition price seems crazy to me. £110 is way more then I'm willing to pay.
Seeing as the normal version of the book is £30, I was expecting £50 and I might have paid £60. Instead now I'll just buy the normal version from my flgs for 20% off.


War GW never changes.


I was going to say this but thought, yes GW is changing. Then again, maybe they are not, just using smoke and mirrors now and instead of the saviour of the game for us, Mr Roundtree is just a magician.

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Agies Grimm:The "Learn to play, bro" mentality is mostly just a way for someone to try to shame you by implying that their metaphorical nerd-wiener is bigger than yours. Which, ironically, I think nerds do even more vehemently than jocks.

Everything is made up and the points don't matter. 40K or Who's Line is it Anyway?

Auticus wrote: Or in summation: its ok to exploit shoddy points because those are rules and gamers exist to find rules loopholes (they are still "legal"), but if the same force can be composed without structure, it emotionally feels "wrong".  
   
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Gosport, UK

Or maybe change takes time.
   
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Cardiff



It's a 2012 Finecast one.

 Stormonu wrote:
For me, the joy is in putting some good-looking models on the board and playing out a fantasy battle - not arguing over the poorly-made rules of some 3rd party who neither has any power over my play nor will be visiting me (and my opponent) to ensure we are "playing by the rules"
 
   
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The Enhanced ebook sample isnt telling much, although I'm now more looking forward to the book, and just ordered the printed copy for 31 EUR in the UK
   
Made in de
Violent Space Marine Dedicated to Khorne






Atleast the cards are a bit more specific about what their disciplines do. I have no clue about the SM Cards. Are these now roughly copied from SM or not?

Spoiler:
- Sinistrum Discipline: tear away the psychic energies of your foes, bolster your own, and annihilate with hideous curses from the darkness of the void;
- Heretech Discipline: drive your mind into the inner workings of enemy war machines, dominate their machine spirits with the cruel will of a torturer and make armoured might into weakness;
- Ectomancy Discipline: draw upon the power of the Warp, manifesting crackling black lightning with which to scorch the foe, burn projectiles out of the air or tear holes in reality;
- Geomortis Discipline: rip open great chasms, cause the ground itself to erupt in geysers of razor-sharp rock or even reshape the world into a form more – or less – pleasing to the eye.

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 stealth992 wrote:
...
Or you can just keep buying chaos everything, and not play them. Just sit alone in your room for years, painting and detailing, and detailing some more. Then keep doing that for years until you own upwards of 10000 points of chaos. Keep shining their swords and sharpening their knives. Then some day, some wonderful day, when a new book comes out that will realize your armies' potential, come out from hiding. Everyone will have thought you had left warhammer 40k for good, but no, you had been training, preparing, and brooding for this moment. Return with such vengeance and hatred that you will not hold back, and you will destroy everything in your path. Like a true chaos crusade, wait for the right moment, then burst forth from the Eye of Terror and unleash your pain on the whole universe. And when they cry and complain that you are OP and that it's not fair. Reassure them that it's true. It isn't fair, but it's what they DESERVE. All of them, each and every one of them deserve to be obliterated into oblivion. And if they ask you to play with a fluffy army, tell them you will do so. But on game day bring the meanest nastiest, ugliest army you can. Give them no opportunity for victory, give them no opportunity for enjoyment. Your only goal is to inflict as much pain and suffering as possible. And when they cry, and they will cry, laugh at them, drink their salty tears, and bath in their sweet, sweet blood.

 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





The disciplines are heretic variants of the SM's, the powers themselves are rumored to be a mix of loyalist and new ones.

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Made in us
Member of a Lodge? I Can't Say




'Murica! (again)

Chikout wrote:
As I said before, try complaining directly to Gw.(in a slighty more polite way than what the f.) Alternatively don't buy the mini.


Still email in the brief note about concerns with pricing beyond way uneven between currencies.

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 VeteranNoob wrote:

Still email in the brief note about concerns with pricing beyond way uneven between currencies.


It isn't as simple as plugging in the exchange rate. People have no idea how trade works and think that it's free trade everywhere. Then you have to worry about taxes and repatriating profits. Do people really think GW is overcharging for the fun of it?

To import a car to NZ from the UK as an example it's roughly 3000 pounds in duties and documentation. GW product will fall under luxury goods

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Made in fi
Dakka Veteran





Void Shield Generator looks nice in plastic. Sign me up for a pair! I missed it out last time.

That place is the harsh dark future far left with only war left. 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Daedalus81 wrote:
 VeteranNoob wrote:

Still email in the brief note about concerns with pricing beyond way uneven between currencies.


It isn't as simple as plugging in the exchange rate. People have no idea how trade works and think that it's free trade everywhere. Then you have to worry about taxes and repatriating profits. Do people really think GW is overcharging for the fun of it?

To import a car to NZ from the UK as an example it's roughly 3000 pounds in duties and documentation. GW product will fall under luxury goods


Well said.
   
Made in lu
Rampaging Khorne Dreadnought






Warhams-77 wrote:
The disciplines are heretic variants of the SM's, the powers themselves are rumored to be a mix of loyalist and new ones.

What's this rumour about them being a mix? So far I've only heard that they would be the same.
   
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Heldrake Formation has me interested...

Now if only I could get an Obliterator formation and a Spawn one next!
   
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Favoured of Chaos and new Kharn has me interested. New formation is a plus esp for CSM.

No new model for Abbadon.


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Gosport, UK

 Sammoth wrote:
Favoured of Chaos and new Kharn has me interested. New formation is a plus esp for CSM.

No new model for Abbadon.


Well, not yet. This is only the first book.
   
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 SicSemperTyrannis wrote:
Atleast the cards are a bit more specific about what their disciplines do. I have no clue about the SM Cards. Are these now roughly copied from SM or not?

Spoiler:
- Sinistrum Discipline: tear away the psychic energies of your foes, bolster your own, and annihilate with hideous curses from the darkness of the void;
- Heretech Discipline: drive your mind into the inner workings of enemy war machines, dominate their machine spirits with the cruel will of a torturer and make armoured might into weakness;
- Ectomancy Discipline: draw upon the power of the Warp, manifesting crackling black lightning with which to scorch the foe, burn projectiles out of the air or tear holes in reality;
- Geomortis Discipline: rip open great chasms, cause the ground itself to erupt in geysers of razor-sharp rock or even reshape the world into a form more – or less – pleasing to the eye.

Those tables are fun, so I'm happy that CSM would have access to them.

CaptainStabby wrote:
If Tyberos falls and needs to catch himself it's because the ground needed killing.

 jy2 wrote:
BTW, I can't wait to run Double-D-thirsters! Man, just thinking about it gets me Khorney.

 vipoid wrote:
Indeed - what sort of bastard would want to use their codex?

 MarsNZ wrote:
ITT: SoB players upset that they're receiving the same condescending treatment that they've doled out in every CSM thread ever.
 
   
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For those comparing Kharn to price of other plastic HQs, also remember the Kharm is a unique model, meaning most people will only ever include one in their collection. The HQs I'm seeing named as examples are generics. I honestly expect all named/unique HQs to cost more than generics.

2000 Khorne Bloodbound (Skullfiend Tribe- Aqshy)
1000 Tzeentch Arcanites (Pyrofane Cult - Hysh) in progress
2000 Slaves to Darkness (Ravagers)
 
   
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Gurnee, IL

I just hope there is at least some representation of the other cults besides Khorne. Give me a relentless Noise Marine formation and all is forgiven.

"Fear the cute ones." 
   
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Ork-Hunting Inquisitorial Xenokiller




 SicSemperTyrannis wrote:
Atleast the cards are a bit more specific about what their disciplines do. I have no clue about the SM Cards. Are these now roughly copied from SM or not?

Spoiler:
- Sinistrum Discipline: tear away the psychic energies of your foes, bolster your own, and annihilate with hideous curses from the darkness of the void;
- Heretech Discipline: drive your mind into the inner workings of enemy war machines, dominate their machine spirits with the cruel will of a torturer and make armoured might into weakness;
- Ectomancy Discipline: draw upon the power of the Warp, manifesting crackling black lightning with which to scorch the foe, burn projectiles out of the air or tear holes in reality;
- Geomortis Discipline: rip open great chasms, cause the ground itself to erupt in geysers of razor-sharp rock or even reshape the world into a form more – or less – pleasing to the eye.


That's pretty much Identical to the SM ones
Librarius - anti psychic
Technomancy - Vehicles
Fulmination - lightning
Geomancy - Earth
   
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Devon, UK

Bluebeard wrote:
Daedalus81 wrote:
 VeteranNoob wrote:

Still email in the brief note about concerns with pricing beyond way uneven between currencies.


It isn't as simple as plugging in the exchange rate. People have no idea how trade works and think that it's free trade everywhere. Then you have to worry about taxes and repatriating profits. Do people really think GW is overcharging for the fun of it?

To import a car to NZ from the UK as an example it's roughly 3000 pounds in duties and documentation. GW product will fall under luxury goods


Well said.


The import duty into New Zealand on toys (including scale models) is 5%.

The mark up over UK is almost 100%.

Unless they're flying them out in hand luggage, it's difficult to justify based on import costs.

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Gosport, UK

 Azreal13 wrote:
Bluebeard wrote:
Daedalus81 wrote:
 VeteranNoob wrote:

Still email in the brief note about concerns with pricing beyond way uneven between currencies.


It isn't as simple as plugging in the exchange rate. People have no idea how trade works and think that it's free trade everywhere. Then you have to worry about taxes and repatriating profits. Do people really think GW is overcharging for the fun of it?

To import a car to NZ from the UK as an example it's roughly 3000 pounds in duties and documentation. GW product will fall under luxury goods


Well said.


The import duty into New Zealand on toys (including scale models) is 5%.

The mark up over UK is almost 100%.

Unless they're flying them out in hand luggage, it's difficult to justify based on import costs.


Well said.
   
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Rampaging Khorne Dreadnought






 Sersi wrote:
I just hope there is at least some representation of the other cults besides Khorne. Give me a relentless Noise Marine formation and all is forgiven.


Well they do mention word bearers on the website, so hopefully whatever they get is at least generic enough to not be stuck with khorne.
   
 
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