Trazyn has Creed in his pokeball.
Storm of Smurfs
There is actually a warlord titan
So how does Geedubs most likely want to to win? I guess we push for the other one, then.
>ultramarines
>chaos space marines
oh yes I do wonder who they want to win
Chaos then, like in every campaign?
It doesn't matter. Only chaos or the Imperium can win and it's false stakes. If Imperials win, Chaos gets pushed back to the rift or whatever and continue business as usual. If chaos wins, they get a highway to Macragge where they'll be repelled in a campaign book that isn't player dictated and everything continues business as usual
Showing my age here, but I liked the Albion campaign a lot. You had an evil druid and a good druid who would fight on opposite sides and there were some interesting missions.
Storm of Chaos had alternate army lists, which was cool. Chaos was pretty shit at the time(Chaos Warriors had 1 attack and heavy armor and were pretty useless for their points) so the Good side would have wiped Chaos from the Earth if GW actually cared about the campaign results.
The 40K ones were always shit. Like there was one where they made up a planet for everyone to fight over and the only release was the Vostroyans.
Albion was probably the best of them. Largely because the models were great and could be used by literally any army.
There were a load of experimental rules and new units added in via white dwarf as well, which were kinda neat. That's where saurus cavalry first became a thing.
I remember being new as shit and reading a battle report in a white dwarf where both sides had Truthsayers and being confused as shit.
Medusa V also had Cityfight and the Vostroyans were amazing, so it was the second best campaign after Armageddon in my book.