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Warhammer 40,000: Discussione Generalis #2

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So as I was saying before, the Adeptus Mechanicus are bullshit.

In Priest of Mars, an Archmagos establishes a link with an Ark Mechanicus and uses weapons nobody knew it had to defeat some Eldar. This includes a cannon that shoots what are literally black holes, and another gun that tears an object out of the timestream and places it where it was a certain amount of time ago, meaning it is effectively impossible to dodge the ******* singularity coming right at your face.
 
Warhammer is ridiculously OP. High-End Ships have Star-busting tech like it's no big deal.
 
I know that this is a Warhammer thread and this has nothing to do with it... But lately I've been researching Castlevania feats... And dear god, is that series overpowered.
 
Well, it has Universals, beings who can warp dimensions and shit, people who can soulfuck 38,000,000 souls, timeline busters.
 
That sounds like music to my ears.

Especially after all the times I've heard people say Castlevania tops at Town level.
 
@Azzy

Once again off-topic but with your avi every time I see your posts I narrate them with Aku's voice in my head.

(Only posting it here because the Samurai Jack thread is too long)
 
The entire plot of Castlevania: Judgment revolves around Galimoth, a guy who's a complete fodder to Dracula, sending his subordinate, the Time Reaper, to destroy the entire timeline for him.

And so a guy called Aeon who is part of an organization knows as the "Time Guardians", who watch over the space-time continuum and protect it from threats, creates a parallel universe and gathers heroes from all over the Castlevania series, so that they can punch each other for a bit and the last man standing will fight the Time Reaper for him.

It's ******* amazing.
 
"Castlevania tops at town level"

Also, ******* lel to that. The entire plot of Castlevania III has Dracula's baseline demons ravaging the entire nation of Wallachia, destroying towns and villains across the countryside, and his demon army was perfectly capable of doing the same to all of Europe, if they received no opposition.
 
@Ever

Then my mission has been successful.

@Matt

People seem to really like judging how powerful a franchise is off of completely arbitrary shit. lol
 
If you are talking about Warhammer, it's a tabletop game. It does have a few PC games (like the "Dawn of War" series) but they aren't really accurate lore-wise. Still very enjoyable though.

Castlevania is both for PC or console, I think.
 
Table game. Action figures who fight. I don't know how to describe it
 
Matthew Schroeder said:
And so a guy called Aeon who is part of an organization knows as the "Time Guardians", who watch over the space-time continuum and protect it from threats, creates a parallel universe and gathers heroes from all over the Castlevania series, so that they can punch each other for a bit and the last man standing will fight the Time Reaper for him..
Not sure if this is accurate or not, but Aeon kicked everyone's asses (Including Dracula) in the end and have a one on one duel with Time reaper. Which is kinda wierd, since Galimoth being the boss of Time reaper, and he's fodder to Dracular,ect...
 
@Magi

The story has no canon ending. Rather, they are all simultaneously canon since they talk about things that the characters went to do (Like Maria searching for Richter, Alucard becoming Arikado, Simon going on his quest, etc).

Literally everyone he selected is a potential candidate to beat the Time Reaper. Hell, when Aeon explained that the Time Reaper was destroying the fabric of time to ******* Sypha, she responded with "Ic, I have to stop him."
 
So it's like the Imperial Guard becoming the Astra Militarum?
 
@Matt, okay thank dude, look like i still got alot to learn about the verse

anyway, do you guy know where i can read the 7th edition of the rulebook ? I kinda interesting on the verse right now (Or maybe that's because most of my friend are fan of Warhammer XD )
 
Yeah. 8th edition comes out in a few months, so the rules won't be 100% accurate pretty soon (Hello move values my old friend, I've come to talk with you agai), but GW has stated that all official lore is still canon, so you can get some pretty good fluff in there.
 
@Volundox

Thank alot, pal :3

@Azzy I see... o3o hm.... welp, it's better than nothing, i will read 7th edition while waiting for the 8th edition then :3 thank anyway Azzy
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
So as I was saying before, the Adeptus Mechanicus are bullshit.

In Priest of Mars, an Archmagos establishes a link with an Ark Mechanicus and uses weapons nobody knew it had to defeat some Eldar. This includes a cannon that shoots what are literally black holes, and another gun that tears an object out of the timestream and places it where it was a certain amount of time ago, meaning it is effectively impossible to dodge the ******* singularity coming right at your face.
I like the sound of this. :)
 
CrossverseCrisis said:
I like the sound of this. :)
Like I said, the Mechanicus are pure bullshit.

It really goes to show you how much the setting has grown in power. Back in the day, a Blackstone Fortress razing a planet in one shot was a really big deal. Now the Imperium has black hole guns and missiles that make planets explode, and since the Blackstone Fortresses are canonically supposed to make the best ships of mankind look like children's toys, we just get super ambiguous statements of "this thing is rly bad, u guiz".
 
War machine powah!~

Is there any other bullshitty tech these guys possess that we haven't hear or see yet?

Also, check your "Hey." message from me btw, Azzy.
 
Lots, presumably. Like I said, an Archmagos found guns no one else knew this specific Ark Mechanicus had by mind-linking with it, and the Imperium quite often stumbles upon stuff they thought they had lost/didn't even remember existed.

Send me a new message. The other one is too old, so wikia refuses to alert me when I get a reply on it.
 
Ah. Gonna make profiles of them when you get the chance to do them?

Alrighty. Seems like your message wall is pretty shitty at times when it comes to ME~
 
I mean, maybe? It's not like we have any ship pages for the verse so far, and there are a lot of god damn ships, so I don't really know how to best structure it.

It's because I hate you, Cross. *obvious sarcasm*
 
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