![]() Both Legions are quite capable of either task, but then going to the rules made the choice easy for me. ![]() This Legion focuses in lore heavily in siege warfare, but whereas the Imperial Fists are the more defensive version of that archetype, the Iron Warriors focus more on the offense. While the rules do explicitly allow traitor elements of otherwise loyal Legions, I wanted a force that was one of the main bad guys of this era.Įnter the IVth Legion, Iron Warriors. I’ve always been an Imperial Fist fan, but with a lot of people at the club playing Loyalists, I wanted to do a Traitor force of some sort. Therefore…I needed to pick a Space Marine Legion. Of course, with the rules for Imperial Militia unavailable upon release of this new edition, and with the changes being significant enough that using the book I have is unfortunately not going to work. A few of us managed to get the Age of Darkness starter box and were happy to start playing, in the effort to get more people interested. The announcement of the 2nd Edition got a lot of people here very interested. The Clubhouse wasn’t too sure about it, but they were curious. Josh at MWG is quite convincing.īut I never got a chance to actually play Horus Heresy 1st Edition. It was a great trip, and I had gone to play Middle Earth….but I ended up returning to my house not with Lord of the Rings miniatures, but a Horus Heresy Red Book and a desire to try it. Curse you!Ī long time ago, I had gotten back from a Miniwargaming trip(A battle report studio out of Welland, Ontario!) that my clubhouse had gone on. Miniwargaming, you are to blame for this.
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