Tabletop Warhammer?

Just let me know what you want and I'll tag along.

Didn't Hughes say something about trying Imps so could be a good split.

Been swatting on rules too :p
 
I am probs going to be a liability like since I am not that clued up on rules or anything. I have a good grasp with the Dark Eldar just need to swot up on them and their weapons lol the one problem I found is that a lot of the weapons had an X against their strength lol but also had Posion (4+) lol I got confused to say the least ha-ha
 
I can see it already. In response to increasing number of Dark Eldar raids on a outer fringe planet the local Imperial Guard Garrison 'The Warrior Sons of Eton' lead by Commissar Sir David Whittleworth (I'll let John explain that one...) is dispatched to establish defences and protect the local populace. To their surprise A small Space Wolves strike force makes contact not long after their arrival and offers their assistance. With unreliable reports of traitor marines seen amongst the Dark Eldar raids do the Wolves have a reason for being there other than defending the civilians?
 
I am probs going to be a liability like since I am not that clued up on rules or anything. I have a good grasp with the Dark Eldar just need to swot up on them and their weapons lol the one problem I found is that a lot of the weapons had an X against their strength lol but also had Posion (4+) lol I got confused to say the least ha-ha

I wouldn't worry, Vassal is fairly easy to pick up for general rules and then I'm sure we'll remind you if you forget anything as you play. It's just a friendly game. :) (I believe the posion rule means they always wound on a 4+ regardless of toughness)
 
Lol I've made my army haha 990pts I kept going over by 20 lol

I can use vassal quite well its just playing the game I struggle with.
 
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I can see it already. In response to increasing number of Dark Eldar raids on a outer fringe planet the local Imperial Guard Garrison 'The Warrior Sons of Eton' lead by Commissar Sir David Whittleworth (I'll let John explain that one...) is dispatched to establish defences and protect the local populace. To their surprise A small Space Wolves strike force makes contact not long after their arrival and offers their assistance. With unreliable reports of traitor marines seen amongst the Dark Eldar raids do the Wolves have a reason for being there other than defending the civilians?

Very dramatic :)

1k it is, I'm there!
 
I can see it already. In response to increasing number of Dark Eldar raids on a outer fringe planet the local Imperial Guard Garrison 'The Warrior Sons of Eton' lead by Commissar Sir David Whittleworth (I'll let John explain that one...) is dispatched to establish defences and protect the local populace. To their surprise A small Space Wolves strike force makes contact not long after their arrival and offers their assistance. With unreliable reports of traitor marines seen amongst the Dark Eldar raids do the Wolves have a reason for being there other than defending the civilians?

Its Commisar Sir David Henry Whittleworth, and don't you forget it Wolf Pup!

and don't forget his special rules.

Throwing down the gauntlet:
Sir David Henry Whittleworth singles out a target and slaps them with a white glove,The challenged party must take a morale test, if he fail he runs away (d6 towards deployment) and Sir David gets a free shot with his bolt pistol. If the challenged party passes the test then he may pick the weapons for the dual.

Elevenses
To deploy roll 2D6, if 11 is rolled the Warrior sons of eton do not deploy as its time for elevenses, heresy can not be stopped on an empty stomach.
 
Also:

Keep that uniform clean sonny!

When attempting to pass through difficult terrain: On a roll of 1 a soldier of the player's choice takes an immediate Strength 3 hit from his CO for messing up his uniform.
 
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