I am going to a competition in the next 2 weeks and its the first I have been to with a ‘NO COMP’ rule. Literally take what you want as long as it is legal.
Naturally, we will see lots of Throgg Troll Armies and bent daemon lists and although I considered trying something horrible with cannons and kdaiis, I thought I would just have some fun so am taking what I want.
A friend has just sent me this video entitled, Hitler’s reaction to the 2014 Sheffield slaughter list breakdown.
I never post video links but this is really funny.
BTW - very cool to think I am one of the 4 Chaos Dwarf players going - I felt like I had spotted myself of the tele when I saw 4 Chaos Dwarfs mentioned on the video.
Hang on, I think I’ve worked it out - is this a way of making your random movement models move where you want them to by shepherding them with other models?
If it is a ‘no comp’ event, make note of how many Storm of Magic stuff that actually shows up on the tables. I’m curious how many other folks suddenly field K’daii Destroyers and whatnot.
I'm more surprised that people are still making Hitler reaction videos. It's almost retro now!
cornixt
Ive never seen one before, thought it was hilarious.
thewizardofoz
It still pops up in Denmark everytime a politician reacts to something. Many a year.
This was one of the best ones yet.
Started to watching them without sound though. Being able to understand german and reading "wrong" subtitles confuses my brain. Like when the subs are out of sync in VLC.
If it is a 'no comp' event, make note of how many Storm of Magic stuff that actually shows up on the tables. I'm curious how many other folks suddenly field K'daii Destroyers and whatnot.
I know of no such policies on this site. I’m sure there are at least a few people who are ultra-sensitive to some subject or other but so long as any topic isn’t brought up in an insulting, hateful, or degrading way, I expect it would be fine to post it. That being said, if there is a poster out there who is specifically offended by a particular post, that’s what the forum moderators are here for.
“Every fucking game it blows itself up!” -“Even when it doesn’t blow up I get strength 2. STR fucking 2. From a cannon!”
I nearly cried. Hilarious.
@ Herby
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It should be ok to make jokes about past history. That should help us to put it in the past.
Be it WW2, or 9/11. As a Norwegian I have only recently learned to take jokes about Anders Breivik, even though I am offended.
And I think that's a good thing. Means we have learned something.
First- This video just had me rolling in tears. It was very well done and very funny.
Second- I understand Herby’s point, but I agree with Grimbold. This wasn’t brought up as a means to discriminate against, insult, and denegrate anyone. If it were, I would whole-heartedly agree with taking it down.
The over-reaching rule is that politics is off-limits. The presence of Hitler does not make something political. Also, the simple presence of Hitler does not make something offensive, or at least it shouldn’t, except in certain contexts. The context here is of someone being annoyed at the army turnout and rules for a UK Warhammer tournament. If it was in Israel or Germany, or even one of the Nazi-occupied territories of WW2, then I could see people getting offended. In this case, I can’t. If you can give me a good explanation about why it offends you (on here or via pm) then I’ll close down this thread, but disliking Hitler is not enough.
Hang on, I think I've worked it out - is this a way of making your random movement models move where you want them to by shepherding them with other models?
thewizardofoz
No it is in fact the complete opposite. Very few models move in a random direction (which is different from random movement) where you'd need to do this yourself.
Railroading entails using/abusing the 1" rule to direct the direction random movement (RM) models go. Or rather forcing them to continue in a set direction by blocking their pivot. It also depends on whether rules for RM are considered to allow charging by pivoting or not.