So after the last couple years of 40k this will pretty much sum up what I have been playing and where I think I will be taking my 40k experience in future.
With this being said I pretty much have shelved my Orks. I love the Green tide, and there is nothing more entertaining then putting Thrakka on the table and Snikrot, but after roughly 200 games with them in a year and half period of time I thought it would be good to take a break from them.
During this period of the Orks being shelved I decided to migrate back to Marines. I went for Blood Angels this is the second time playing them, my first being 14 years prior. I painted them up ran roughly 50 games with them and they were rather boring. I think that is because 60 percent of the population of 40k is marines...Well I do not believe that is quite accurate I should say 40 percent of the population is Grey Knights, and the other 20 Percent is split into the remaining chapters. I can tell you first hand that there is nothing more "exciting" then playing boxed marines vs boxed marines. So I decided this was not a army that I would shelf and I sold it off for a marginal profit.
All of this army went into my next project The Dark Eldar. This is probably one of the most entertaining armies that I have ever owned. Paper planes, paper troops but its alpha strike is like hitting someone with a hammer. My problem with this army is that you can make some softer list but they don't seem competitive in casual play and get smashed. On the other hand your Hard list are absolute bullshit. The last tournament I Took my DE to I went 3-0. 2 of these games did not last more then 45 minutes a piece with them both of those wins being tabling the other opponent.
So the Dark Eldar are defiantly my Tournament army for now, but I wanted something a little more casual that I could play at the local clubhouse with, and an army I could do a neat conversion for. Enter the Necrons...
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