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Eye of Terror

ngron is sent forth by the gods to cause as much havoc and destruction in the name of Khorne as possible across multiple worlds, at his back are the legions of Khorne. The combined forces of the first war of Armageddon, Dominion of fire, and Horus heresy era world eaters and hangers on are at his command (essentially each of the Khornate hosts he's lead.)

So over eight hundred thousand berzerker marines, who knows how many traitor guardsmen, khornate xenos, daemons, and cultists. Such champions of Khorne like An'ggrath, Skarbrand, Kharne, Skulltaker, Urakka the warfiend, and Karanak are also with him.

Each time he arrives, he and the hordes of Khorne emerge from a warp rift with a large number of space hulks and space ships, while a warp storm immediately makes nuking them from orbit and other tactics that don't involve fighting them on the ground impossible and allows his daemons to remain on the material plane indefinitely.

The effects of Chaos corruption are also in full force (though resistible in the same way the IG doesn't go mad the moment they see them), and no warning is given to either the khornates or their victims. Additional daemonic reinforcements can be summoned, but only at rates that have been canonically displayed.

Victory for the Khornates comes with slaughtering every enemy on the world/universe. Victory for the defenders comes with banishing Angron and the other big Khornate champions back from whence they came.

Round 1: Modern Earth

Round 2: Halo Earth during Truth and Regret's attacks on it.

Round 3: Crysis 3 era Crysis Earth

Round 4: Mass effect Earth during the battle between HAMMER and the Reapers.

Round 5: Char following heart of the Swarm.

Round 6: Coruscant during the clone wars battle of the same name.

Rounds 6a: Coruscant during the galactic civil war

Round 7: Space Pirate Homeworld during MP3 Corruption.

Round 8: Maccrage during Hive Fleet behemoth's assault.

Rounds 8a: Gears of war earth

Round *b: The thirteenth black crusade

Round 9: The horus heresy

Round 10: The war in heaven



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right behind you

They would be massacred in the war in heaven whilst curb stomp in HH and any thing less catastrophic

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50 power admech
60 power salamanders
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Courageous Space Marine Captain






Glasgow, Scotland

I dont know much about any of these universes apart from Star Wars. Angron alone would have wrecked the Star Wars universe, and in modern Earth he'd be unstoppable as no-one is going to listen to the nerds who play tableto games telling them they need to wear shiny metal suits and use magic swords to beat him.

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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






The Dog-house

The Halo one is a hit or miss because if they just fired a Halo, Angron would die... permanently.

H.B.M.C.- The end hath come! From now on armies will only consist of Astorath, Land Speeder Storms and Soul Grinders!
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Not necessarily: the op specified daemon angron - who is no longer precisely an organic creature, and physics' ability to apply to himis questionable at best.

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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






The Dog-house

locarno24 wrote:
Not necessarily: the op specified daemon angron - who is no longer precisely an organic creature, and physics' ability to apply to himis questionable at best.


If every sentient being is dead, Chaos dies and with it goes Angron.

H.B.M.C.- The end hath come! From now on armies will only consist of Astorath, Land Speeder Storms and Soul Grinders!
War Kitten- Vanden, you just taunted the Dank Lord Ezra. Prepare for seven years of fighting reality...
koooaei- Emperor: I envy your nipplehorns. <Magnus goes red. Permanently>
Neronoxx- If our Dreadnought doesn't have sick scuplted abs, we riot.
Frazzled- I don't generally call anyone by a term other than "sir" "maam" "youn g lady" "young man" or " HEY bag!"
Ruin- It's official, we've ran out of things to talk about on Dakka. Close the site. We're done.
mrhappyface- "They're more what you'd call guidlines than actual rules" - Captain Roboute Barbosa
Steve steveson- To be clear, I'd sell you all out for a bottle of scotch and a mid priced hooker.
 
   
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Malben

 Deadshot wrote:
I dont know much about any of these universes apart from Star Wars. Angron alone would have wrecked the Star Wars universe, and in modern Earth he'd be unstoppable as no-one is going to listen to the nerds who play tableto games telling them they need to wear shiny metal suits and use magic swords to beat him.
I don't know about that, the Star Wars universe is capable of some pretty stupid gak. *cough* Luke summoning a black hole *cough*

Angron likely wins in almost every scenario. Only two stand a chance of stopping him.

Vs Zerg: Angron could easily purge Char of all life, but if the Zerg can leave the Char system, they use their superior FTL and ability to quickly colonise any celestial body to grind out Angron in a war of attrition.
Vs War in Heaven: The Necrons have enough anti-warp tech that they could seriously hamper the Khornate forces. Also, I could see a C'tan being capable of just poofing Angron and co. out of existence.

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Emperor's Children: 1500+ pts
Minotaurs: 2000+ pts (killed by Primaris, thanks GW)
Custodes: 1000+ pts 
   
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Glasgow, Scotland

 Blackhair Duckshape wrote:
 Deadshot wrote:
I dont know much about any of these universes apart from Star Wars. Angron alone would have wrecked the Star Wars universe, and in modern Earth he'd be unstoppable as no-one is going to listen to the nerds who play tableto games telling them they need to wear shiny metal suits and use magic swords to beat him.
I don't know about that, the Star Wars universe is capable of some pretty stupid gak. *cough* Luke summoning a black hole *cough*

Angron likely wins in almost every scenario. Only two stand a chance of stopping him.

Vs Zerg: Angron could easily purge Char of all life, but if the Zerg can leave the Char system, they use their superior FTL and ability to quickly colonise any celestial body to grind out Angron in a war of attrition.
Vs War in Heaven: The Necrons have enough anti-warp tech that they could seriously hamper the Khornate forces. Also, I could see a C'tan being capable of just poofing Angron and co. out of existence.


Yes, SW is crazy, but star wars is also the realm where their elite troops are humanoid clones and have piss-poor accuracy. A jedi's nimbleness would give them an advantage compared to say, Space Marines, but Angron is war and death incarnate and transcends the mortal plane. If rules carry across, The Force is like psychic powers which he'd be protected by his patron god. Star Wars is crazy but summoning black holes is child's play compared to the stuff that goes on in 40k. Where a dimension that is literal Hell appears in real-space as giant black holes that directly place you into a Daemon's pleasure chamber.

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The Dog-house

 Deadshot wrote:
 Blackhair Duckshape wrote:
 Deadshot wrote:
I dont know much about any of these universes apart from Star Wars. Angron alone would have wrecked the Star Wars universe, and in modern Earth he'd be unstoppable as no-one is going to listen to the nerds who play tableto games telling them they need to wear shiny metal suits and use magic swords to beat him.
I don't know about that, the Star Wars universe is capable of some pretty stupid gak. *cough* Luke summoning a black hole *cough*

Angron likely wins in almost every scenario. Only two stand a chance of stopping him.

Vs Zerg: Angron could easily purge Char of all life, but if the Zerg can leave the Char system, they use their superior FTL and ability to quickly colonise any celestial body to grind out Angron in a war of attrition.
Vs War in Heaven: The Necrons have enough anti-warp tech that they could seriously hamper the Khornate forces. Also, I could see a C'tan being capable of just poofing Angron and co. out of existence.


Yes, SW is crazy, but star wars is also the realm where their elite troops are humanoid clones and have piss-poor accuracy. A jedi's nimbleness would give them an advantage compared to say, Space Marines, but Angron is war and death incarnate and transcends the mortal plane. If rules carry across, The Force is like psychic powers which he'd be protected by his patron god. Star Wars is crazy but summoning black holes is child's play compared to the stuff that goes on in 40k.


I thought the Force was about manipulating some microscopic organism, not a psychic power.

Where a dimension that is literal Hell appears in real-space as giant black holes that directly place you into a Daemon's pleasure chamber.

Do you speak this from experience?

H.B.M.C.- The end hath come! From now on armies will only consist of Astorath, Land Speeder Storms and Soul Grinders!
War Kitten- Vanden, you just taunted the Dank Lord Ezra. Prepare for seven years of fighting reality...
koooaei- Emperor: I envy your nipplehorns. <Magnus goes red. Permanently>
Neronoxx- If our Dreadnought doesn't have sick scuplted abs, we riot.
Frazzled- I don't generally call anyone by a term other than "sir" "maam" "youn g lady" "young man" or " HEY bag!"
Ruin- It's official, we've ran out of things to talk about on Dakka. Close the site. We're done.
mrhappyface- "They're more what you'd call guidlines than actual rules" - Captain Roboute Barbosa
Steve steveson- To be clear, I'd sell you all out for a bottle of scotch and a mid priced hooker.
 
   
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Glasgow, Scotland

 Tactical_Spam wrote:
 Deadshot wrote:
 Blackhair Duckshape wrote:
 Deadshot wrote:
I dont know much about any of these universes apart from Star Wars. Angron alone would have wrecked the Star Wars universe, and in modern Earth he'd be unstoppable as no-one is going to listen to the nerds who play tableto games telling them they need to wear shiny metal suits and use magic swords to beat him.
I don't know about that, the Star Wars universe is capable of some pretty stupid gak. *cough* Luke summoning a black hole *cough*

Angron likely wins in almost every scenario. Only two stand a chance of stopping him.

Vs Zerg: Angron could easily purge Char of all life, but if the Zerg can leave the Char system, they use their superior FTL and ability to quickly colonise any celestial body to grind out Angron in a war of attrition.
Vs War in Heaven: The Necrons have enough anti-warp tech that they could seriously hamper the Khornate forces. Also, I could see a C'tan being capable of just poofing Angron and co. out of existence.


Yes, SW is crazy, but star wars is also the realm where their elite troops are humanoid clones and have piss-poor accuracy. A jedi's nimbleness would give them an advantage compared to say, Space Marines, but Angron is war and death incarnate and transcends the mortal plane. If rules carry across, The Force is like psychic powers which he'd be protected by his patron god. Star Wars is crazy but summoning black holes is child's play compared to the stuff that goes on in 40k.


I thought the Force was about manipulating some microscopic organism, not a psychic power.

Where a dimension that is literal Hell appears in real-space as giant black holes that directly place you into a Daemon's pleasure chamber.

Do you speak this from experience?


Key word being manipulate, which goes against the fair fight rules of Khorne and would be surpressed.

I'm celebrating 8 years on Dakka Dakka!
I started an Instagram! Follow me at Deadshot Miniatures!
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






The Dog-house

 Deadshot wrote:
 Tactical_Spam wrote:
 Deadshot wrote:
 Blackhair Duckshape wrote:
 Deadshot wrote:
I dont know much about any of these universes apart from Star Wars. Angron alone would have wrecked the Star Wars universe, and in modern Earth he'd be unstoppable as no-one is going to listen to the nerds who play tableto games telling them they need to wear shiny metal suits and use magic swords to beat him.
I don't know about that, the Star Wars universe is capable of some pretty stupid gak. *cough* Luke summoning a black hole *cough*

Angron likely wins in almost every scenario. Only two stand a chance of stopping him.

Vs Zerg: Angron could easily purge Char of all life, but if the Zerg can leave the Char system, they use their superior FTL and ability to quickly colonise any celestial body to grind out Angron in a war of attrition.
Vs War in Heaven: The Necrons have enough anti-warp tech that they could seriously hamper the Khornate forces. Also, I could see a C'tan being capable of just poofing Angron and co. out of existence.


Yes, SW is crazy, but star wars is also the realm where their elite troops are humanoid clones and have piss-poor accuracy. A jedi's nimbleness would give them an advantage compared to say, Space Marines, but Angron is war and death incarnate and transcends the mortal plane. If rules carry across, The Force is like psychic powers which he'd be protected by his patron god. Star Wars is crazy but summoning black holes is child's play compared to the stuff that goes on in 40k.


I thought the Force was about manipulating some microscopic organism, not a psychic power.

Where a dimension that is literal Hell appears in real-space as giant black holes that directly place you into a Daemon's pleasure chamber.

Do you speak this from experience?


Key word being manipulate, which goes against the fair fight rules of Khorne and would be surpressed.


They aren't psychic so Khorne can't influence them. Am I missing something?

H.B.M.C.- The end hath come! From now on armies will only consist of Astorath, Land Speeder Storms and Soul Grinders!
War Kitten- Vanden, you just taunted the Dank Lord Ezra. Prepare for seven years of fighting reality...
koooaei- Emperor: I envy your nipplehorns. <Magnus goes red. Permanently>
Neronoxx- If our Dreadnought doesn't have sick scuplted abs, we riot.
Frazzled- I don't generally call anyone by a term other than "sir" "maam" "youn g lady" "young man" or " HEY bag!"
Ruin- It's official, we've ran out of things to talk about on Dakka. Close the site. We're done.
mrhappyface- "They're more what you'd call guidlines than actual rules" - Captain Roboute Barbosa
Steve steveson- To be clear, I'd sell you all out for a bottle of scotch and a mid priced hooker.
 
   
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Malben

I agree that Midichlorian manipulation wouldn't fall under Khorne's definition of psychic powers.

That said, I forgot the Force Awakens made all the expanded universe material non-canon. Without that, I doubt even Palpatine/Vader could manage to defeat a single World Eater, let alone Angron.

Necrons: 4000+ pts
Tyranids: 1000+ pts
Word Bearers: 1500+ pts
Emperor's Children: 1500+ pts
Minotaurs: 2000+ pts (killed by Primaris, thanks GW)
Custodes: 1000+ pts 
   
 
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