Josh blows the dust off his Tau after nearly two decades and decides the best way to remember the old days is by unleashing the classic Fish of Fury. Across the table, Andrew brings his faithful Witch Hunters, fielding Sisters of Battle, an Inquisitor, and the always cinematic Vindicare Assassin. What follows is a true fourth edition throwback full of outdated rules arguments, questionable tar...
Josh blows the dust off his Tau after nearly two decades and decides the best way to remember the old days is by unleashing the classic Fish of Fury. Across the table, Andrew brings his faithful Witch Hunters, fielding Sisters of Battle, an Inquisitor, and the always cinematic Vindicare Assassin. What follows is a true fourth edition throwback full of outdated rules arguments, questionable target priority rolls, and plenty of sad cow noises.
Between Andrew's acts of faith and Josh's nostalgic Crisis suits trying to remember how to jetpack properly, the game becomes less about tactics and more about who can mispronounce Retributors the longest. The Emperor may protect, but Josh is banking on burst cannons, submunitions, and sheer volume of shots. A true old-school slugfest of dice, railguns, and classic 40k chaos.
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Game: Warhammer 40k
Show: 4th Edition Warhammer 40k Battle Reports
Producers: Josh
Factions: Tau Empire, Sisters of Battle, Imperium, Xenos