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Hey!

I don't know what was the profile of Imperial Guard Hellhound in 3rd-4th edition. Can somebody remember?

Thank iu'!

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AV 12/10/10
BS3
Inferno cannon (s6, ap4 template) HB

   
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 Nevelon wrote:
AV 12/10/10
Correct for the original 3e profile.
It had a weird move and shoot rule (as a fast vehicle, but only for the inferno cannon and only for shots to the side and rear), and always inflicted morale checks on any number of casualties rather than just 25%
It also treated glancing hits as penetrating hits when damaged.

In the 3.5 guard codex it was changed to AV 12/12/10 and lost all of its original special rules. Instead the template gained a 24" range and had to roll to hit with each shot - on a hit you hit everything touched by the template, on a miss you had to roll 4+ for everything under the template.

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A.T. wrote:
 Nevelon wrote:
AV 12/10/10
Correct for the original 3e profile.
It had a weird move and shoot rule (as a fast vehicle, but only for the inferno cannon and only for shots to the side and rear), and always inflicted morale checks on any number of casualties rather than just 25%
It also treated glancing hits as penetrating hits when damaged.

In the 3.5 guard codex it was changed to AV 12/12/10 and lost all of its original special rules. Instead the template gained a 24" range and had to roll to hit with each shot - on a hit you hit everything touched by the template, on a miss you had to roll 4+ for everything under the template.


Interesting changes. I have most (all?) of the 3rd ed codexes on the shelf, but not the 3.5s or later codexes for most armies. I should have specified the profile was from the 3.0 book.

Thanks for the clarification.

   
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3rd-4th edition is now retro?
I feel old now.

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 Tannhauser42 wrote:
3rd-4th edition is now retro?
I feel old now.


I try not to think about it too hard. I’ve got minis older then many of my opponents.

We’ve also crossed another edition reset, and did so a while ago. RT and 2nd were “retro” for all of 3rd-7th. They were still 40k in spirit, but a significant disconnect in rules. 3-7 were more iterative changes. But 8th was another paradigm reboot, and that was last edition and 9th is even getting a little long in the tooth. There are people playing, for more than an edition, who never had to deal with things like initiative and armor facings.

I do take a little offense to calling out boomers in the OP. While there might be a few who play 40k, the old guard is probably more Gen-X. Boomers are my parents.

   
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 Tannhauser42 wrote:
3rd-4th edition is now retro?
I feel old now.


I mean 4th ed came out back in 2004. Thats coming up on 2 decades old in another 2 years. so.
3rd ed was back in 1998.

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 Nevelon wrote:
 Tannhauser42 wrote:
3rd-4th edition is now retro?
I feel old now.


I do take a little offense to calling out boomers in the OP. While there might be a few who play 40k, the old guard is probably more Gen-X. Boomers are my parents.


I’ll second this. Considering the accepted cutoff from boomers to Gen. X is 1965 the majority of 40K was written and designed by Gen-X not boomers. (Rick Priestly and Jervis Johnson were born 1959, but I think everyone else of note involved in writing 40K was born after 1965.)

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Aash wrote:
 Nevelon wrote:
I do take a little offense to calling out boomers in the OP. While there might be a few who play 40k, the old guard is probably more Gen-X. Boomers are my parents.
I’ll second this. Considering the accepted cutoff from boomers to Gen. X is 1965 the majority of 40K was written and designed by Gen-X not boomers. (Rick Priestly and Jervis Johnson were born 1959, but I think everyone else of note involved in writing 40K was born after 1965.)
Even Millennials are coming close to their 40's.

I should know...

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>>Even Millennials are coming close to their 40's. I should know...

Wait until your kids are in their 40's...and you have models older than your opponent.
   
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My original WD list era Necrons (Warriors/Immortals/Lord/Scarabs/3 Destroyers) have been legal drinking age longer than several of the guys working at the local shop.
And some of my WHFB/Sigmar Dwarves are at least double thier ages.
   
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Oh yeah I've definitely used models years older than some opponents. I've been thinking recently of starting a P&M blog called "Models old enough to drink". I've got a few models almost old enough to run for president.

And They Shall Not Fit Through Doors!!!

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https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/743240.page#9671598 
   
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 Insectum7 wrote:
Oh yeah I've definitely used models years older than some opponents. I've been thinking recently of starting a P&M blog called "Models old enough to drink". I've got a few models almost old enough to run for president.


The fact that “old enough to drink (21 years old)” is post Y2K boggles my mind. Most of my WHFB and large chunks of my 40k stuff pre dates that.

Might be a fun thread in the P&M section for us old grognards to raise a pint with ancient minis.

   
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 Nevelon wrote:
 Insectum7 wrote:
Oh yeah I've definitely used models years older than some opponents. I've been thinking recently of starting a P&M blog called "Models old enough to drink". I've got a few models almost old enough to run for president.


The fact that “old enough to drink (21 years old)” is post Y2K boggles my mind. Most of my WHFB and large chunks of my 40k stuff pre dates that.

Might be a fun thread in the P&M section for us old grognards to raise a pint with ancient minis.
A group thread is a great idea. It is done! https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/806035.page#11400085

Sneak peek:

And They Shall Not Fit Through Doors!!!

Tyranid Army Progress -- With Classic Warriors!:
https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/743240.page#9671598 
   
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My eldest turned 21 this year.

I have minis twice his age.

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As best as I can recall 3rd edition came out about 5-10 years ago.

I see no reason to check this recollection.

 
   
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Upstate, New York

 Kid_Kyoto wrote:
As best as I can recall 3rd edition came out about 5-10 years ago.

I see no reason to check this recollection.


Checks out. Pretty sure the ‘80s were just 20ish years ago, which matches your timeline.


   
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 Backspacehacker wrote:
 Tannhauser42 wrote:
3rd-4th edition is now retro?
I feel old now.


I mean 4th ed came out back in 2004. Thats coming up on 2 decades old in another 2 years. so.
3rd ed was back in 1998.


I'd 100% call 3rd and 4th retro. Thats probably when Gamesworkshop exploded in size. I remember events going from 100~ player tournaments to 200-300 at this time during 4th and 5th. Middle school aged back then for me

   
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This is a youngsters thread! I was at the pre RT play tests and took part in one in Sheffield the year before - without realising what I was testing...

My RT is signed by Rick Priestley and purchased at the RHS Hall on release day.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 
   
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Isengard wrote:
This is a youngsters thread! I was at the pre RT play tests and took part in one in Sheffield the year before - without realising what I was testing...

My RT is signed by Rick Priestley and purchased at the RHS Hall on release day.


#respect


 
   
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Isengard wrote:
This is a youngsters thread! I was at the pre RT play tests and took part in one in Sheffield the year before - without realising what I was testing...

My RT is signed by Rick Priestley and purchased at the RHS Hall on release day.

Gangster

And They Shall Not Fit Through Doors!!!

Tyranid Army Progress -- With Classic Warriors!:
https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/743240.page#9671598 
   
 
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