![]() That’s the thing with 40K, even without knowing a lot about the game mechanics, you can still get a good gauge on an army by looking at it like I was saying with Orks. Most Ork vehicles look fast and fragile, a means to reach the enemy. Orks are big and bulky, and most are carrying a close combat weapon of some sort. ![]() By looking at them, that’s a pretty easy visual cue. They’re primitive brutes who love to charge headlong at the enemy with choppas (axes), held high. When I was getting into 40K, my play style preference meant starting with Orks. I always like close combat in any game I play, and will always lean towards more brutish and aggressive types. If you’ve never played a game then that might not be so cut and dry, but I find most of us have a general preference. Once you have found some Warhammer 40K armies you like the looks of, start refining the process by looking at those that seem to fit your play style. ![]() Definitely start by looking at armies you think are visually appealing. I’ve always been a sucker for the big dumb brutes of a game.Ĥ0K Is not a skirmish game, so you will be putting together a lot of models and doing a lot of painting. ![]()
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