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So the term 'soup' is not nearly descriptive enough for the lists we are building, we can do better. So branch out a bit, describe your list as if it was a menu item at a poncy restaurant. For instance you might have a knight simmered in a clear guard command point broth.
I have a 3 leaf dark elf salad. I like to experment with psycher vinagarettes.
To my Tyranids, all your units are food, and army lists like delicious recipes.
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"
My templars come as one big plate of marine sellery stacks served in transport hamburger bread. It's a strange dish because eating just sellery actually makes you loose calories. The bread redeems them slightly but it's all brought together by a characterfull HQ sauce.
Sometimes if I'm hungry I add some meaty fast food like scout bikes just to get more crunch out of my dish.
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A king sized portion of wholesome Leman Russ Battle Tanks served with a generous amount of plasma infused Scions. All basted in the finest meat shields available. Season with Psykers as desired.
WARNING: This dish is may contain meat.
My loyalist Death Guard would probably be more like a drought of ale, although a dry and bitter one. You know it might not be the fanciest one out there, but it sure does the job and takes a while for anyone to slog through, at which point they've already doomed themselves. Best served cold, sevenfold.
12 boneless mad dog 357 wings. If the initial hit doesn't knock you out, then I have to hope it did enough damage to end things within the next 15 minutes, because I have no follow up.
Just a giant pile of bolters with a little plasma on top for flavoring. mmmm. Boltshells.
Bender wrote:* Realise that despite the way people talk, this is not a professional sport played by demi gods, but rather a game of toy soldiers played by tired, inebriated human beings.
MREs(marines, 2k each of Primaris and classic; dread-heavy on classic)
And a 3-year-old fruitcake brick(knights)
This is my Rulebook. There are many Like it, but this one is mine. Without me, my rulebook is useless. Without my rulebook, I am useless.
Stop looking for buzz words and start reading the whole sentences.
Mmm. My list is like the time a relative of mine got Taco Bell, bit into the taco, and nearly chipped her tooth on a bit of random metal that somehow got into the meat.
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Peregrine - If you like the army buy it, and don't worry about what one random person on the internet thinks.
Humm - my marines are kind of like unseasoned Tyson chicken cooked in the microwave. My IK are like Brazilian steak house skewers - some fillet, some bottom sirloin, some rack of lamb.
If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilities, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced.
- Fox Mulder
A live octopus served atop an ice cream sundae with a side of fried termites and pickled cabbage. At the last moment, douse in kerosene, and light afire. Swallow while still burning.
Headlss wrote: So the term 'soup' is not nearly descriptive enough for the lists we are building, we can do better. So branch out a bit, describe your list as if it was a menu item at a poncy restaurant. For instance you might have a knight simmered in a clear guard command point broth.
I have a 3 leaf dark elf salad. I like to experment with psycher vinagarettes.
My Renegades & Heretics - soggy, limp, brown lettuce.
Please note, for those of you who play Chaos Daemons as a faction the term "Daemon" is potentially offensive. Instead, please play codex "Chaos: Mortally Challenged". Thank you.
Saying that on a forum dedicated to a 28mm wargame - cute
Please note, for those of you who play Chaos Daemons as a faction the term "Daemon" is potentially offensive. Instead, please play codex "Chaos: Mortally Challenged". Thank you.