Not him, but generally speaking all of the unpainted armies I play against are from WAACfags who don't care about the hobby portion. Having a tangible benefit to putting in the time would help with getting people to do it, at least for events like campaigns that are supposed to be more narrative in nature.
Warhammer 40k General /40kg/
>semi-professional player
>semi-professional
At what? Spamming WAAC shit? It isnt that hard to create a strong list and bring it to tourneys. Professional 40k players are a retarded concept.
I always moonwalk my army
Before each round of combat, I make sure to spin every single infantry in a 360 and yell JAMOAN
If you're going to the effort of going, you want to win the thing.
Technically to be a professional just means they make a profit doing it.
Which I think is currently impossible with this game.
Yes. I play Dark Eldar and use strictly old school ravagers in my army because I love the model and like having them ve visually distinct from the raiders. I even have a "fleet captain" using a converted Vect Dias of Destruction.
I don't know how people could be against the hobby portion it's one of the best parts.
got my lil bro another box of Immortals and a box of Warriors today.
and the place he and I usually go for supplies and stuff, I requested they order in an Ark, a Cryptek, and a Nightbringer.
Watching that SoCal Open final game and I noticed the Guard player had a ridiculous amount of dakka. Conscripts and Gatling Tauroxs. What was his list? How did he manage to finish any games within the time limit?
To encourage everyone to get their stuff painted.
Need another old school Raider? I have one that's just sitting on my shelf, unpainted.
Plus a bunch of old school Kabalites I used to use as Trueborn.