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With the new Commonwealth book, I've taken HMGs on just about everything.
What's the best source of the guns to show that they're on there or would it be best to just say to my opponents "all of these vehicles have a pintle-mounted HMG"
UK - West Midlands
HotS was my first (and to date, only) MOBA.
I also struggle to pay attention to tutorials and I'm more of a "learn on the job" kind of person.
When health globes drop and they're red - that's for the enemy team, right? Well to my mind, that's HP because red.
So I need to go and get them and I just wondered why I couldn't do it - but I suppose I didn't wonder enough to actually ask anyone.
Then when they go purple, that's because they've turned into HP and mana.
I think I played HotS for five years like that before my wife just mentioned it off the cuff and I felt like an idiot.
When were you stupid and what did you do?
I done a Google and it says he's got 8 appearances for Racing. Did he do well at Sale? Was he as bang average as I remember him?
I played in a fun 4th edition tournament today at my FLGS.
I was playing Chaos Daemons with a heavy Nurgle theme and I played Ku'gath.
The question came up, is Ku'gath a scoring unit?
We consulted the TO who ruled with a previous decision of "even though he doesn't specifically have the special rule 'independent character' he is an HQ choice, therefore a character and cannot score.
I will say that this is in no way intended for me to use this to kick up a fuss; I had a lot of fun in my games and lost so badly that it will not make a difference.
I'm questioning because it doesn't really make sense to me that there are HQs with IC and those without but then they both score no VP as if they are all IC.
Any help on this would be appreciated.
My French vs his American infantry horde.
I got incredibly lucky with my double artillery observers being devastatingly effective.
We basically just had a straight fight, no fancy objectives to speak of.
I played more aggressively with the little tin snails and I think it paid off - I even managed to tank assault a squad!
On TBC Anniversary server.
Rolled a paladin but then my wife said she wanted to play and go horde so I'm a druid now.
I'm only level 21 but I've got my leatherworking to 150, skinning around 170, got cat form, tanked RFC and taught a new player about the game, just committed some dubious DPS in Wailing Caverns and next time I play I'll be heading to Hillsbrad as that's where I spent this stint way back in real TBC.
Looking forward to the whole thing.
It's great.
You're great.