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Originally Posted by Warmaster Romulas WOW you must have racked your brain for hours thinking that one up
ive lost to every race
even squats thats how long ive played
and i have not a jealous bone in my body its not the army or the dex its the player that make an army what it is
just t let you know a little
i think traitors suck period
i dont need a reason |
i just want to understand why you dont like the. EVERY single person i've ever spoken with in person who claims to hate chaos has a reason. and the #1 most common reason is losing to chaos forces. the best answer i ever got out of a person who did not like chaos was one who truely knew how to play them and actually helped me learn the game and how to play chaos. he disliked them for fluff reasons.
if you think traitors suck "period" there is a reason. if you didnt have a reason then you wouldnt hate them or think they suck. you wouldnt even think about them.
oh and no it didnt take me very long to think up my question to you romulas. i understood that the original question was coming from someone who wants to know more about the chaos forces (which yes there are still legions, chapters weren't created until after HH so chaos never broke down into them) to either pick one to play or one to stay away from, so the best way 'we' as other 40k players/fans can help is to give our opinion and reasons. i never said your opinion was wrong or bad or anything like that. its your opinion and you are entitled to it. i simply asked why you had that opinion.
yes i agree with romulas that the player makes the army more than the codex. if the player knows the army and strategies that work best for that army and can make use of them they will be strong even with a "weak" race or what ever. and the other side is that a player who doesnt know thier army and the strategies that best suit it will be weak even with a "strong" one.
thats the main reason that i take time to work with newer players (new to game or new to a particular army) to help them understand what thier army is capable of and what they are doing well, poorly and what some possible solutions are before, during and after games.