Re: [NetEpic ML] [v5.0] Armies & Allies

From: (wrong string) � Benet <cibernyam_at_...>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:01:49 +0200

Actually I have some ideas to propose on Squat armies, but I think that I'll
wait finishing exams and the start of the Squat revision. If anyone has any
ideas for Squat improvement, please send it to me though I cannot promise to
read them in deep until July.

Albert


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From: "Vladimyr" <aallen_at_...>
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Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 3:40 AM
Subject: RE: [NetEpic ML] [v5.0] Armies & Allies


> Hey there,
>
> > Well, yes, actually. I'd been planning on splitting up the Eldar and
Orks
> > into a half-dozen different army lists each, and Chaos into five or six.
> > And no, I've no intention of writing it all myself, or even a
significant
> > portion. The Renegades book alone details five Craftworlds, and I've
> > bookmarked web pages on both Dark Eldar and Exodus Eldar. That's seven
> > right there. There are four major Chaos powers plus renegade warbands.
> > That's five more I've got fluff for. If you want diverse Squat material
I
> > guess I could snag some names from Tolkein. *grin*
>
> This sounds pretty good.
>
> In the case of chaos there are five, but most people forget about chaos
> undivided forces, and GW has moved away from them too. I sorta liked
them,
> but I don't have the rules handy (for 40k). As for squat stuff, I believe
> Orc and Squat warlords mentions some homeworlds, and if it doesn't try
> looking at the universe maps for that area (if you have them), there are a
> number of homeworlds on it.
>
>
> > +++++
> >
> > How about we split army lists into two kinds: Standard and Unique.
> >
> > Of course there'd be exceptions, and those would be described in
> > the fluff.
>
> I like this a LOT!! :)
>
> > Such as Tyranids - no one can ally with them, Eldar could only ally when
> > facing Chaos, Ork Clans can ally if there's a Warlord present, and so
on.
>
> I'd let Eldar ally against Chaos and Tyranid, but that's probably
something
> for polls or further discussion later on.
>
> Overall, I think this is an excellent idea.
>
> MrFLibble
>
>
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Received on Thu Jun 13 2002 - 11:01:49 UTC

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