1. Can this be used on an ally?
1.a. Like Klovis Ultan?
1.b. Or the leader of the Grey Knights?
And she can still technique be killed by the wildlife! I feel awful for most immigrants to Avernus.in one hero, which multiplies the effectiveness
but yes, she has the sort of raw power associated with multiple regiments of Helguard using Dark Age Weapons, or multiple brigades using Imperial area weapons (that is hundreds of thousands of Imperial Guardsmen, all of whom are heroes)
Are you voting for a plan or a person? If Enjou had shake-up instead of militia readiness training, would you would vote for Enjou still?
I agree with Enjou because militia is simple and the fact we are either going to get attack in the next decade. I mean yeah it is possible it be in 15 but the order says it most likely be sooner than later.Are you voting for a plan or a person? If Enjou had shake-up instead of militia readiness training, would you would vote for Enjou still?
We are not getting attacked in 10 years, the trust is, we ain't shipping our militia to the defense.I agree with Enjou because militia is simple and the fact we are either going to get attack in the next decade. I mean yeah it is possible it be in 15 but the order says it most likely be sooner than later.
No Valinor is going to attack Avernus when the orks attack to kill Saint Lin.We are not getting attacked in 10 years, the trust is, we ain't shipping our militia to the defense.
We can get plenty of militia training in after this turn. But why would it be useful? I know Valinor is coming, but how are they going to come into contact with our militia?I agree with Enjou because militia is simple and the fact we are either going to get attack in the next decade. I mean yeah it is possible it be in 15 but the order says it most likely be sooner than later.
That's a guess, your assuming the crusade fleet has already arrived at Valinor. The divination will tell us what the Valinor situation actually is.No Valinor is going to attack Avernus when the orks attack to kill Saint Lin.
No it's not they arrive in secret these turn. We had divine these and we know they plan to send everyone when the Trust is distracted to kill Saint Lin for favor from the Abomination.That's a guess, your assuming the crusade fleet has already arrived at Valinor.
Valinor is going to attack Avernus ,when the orks attack, to kill Saint Lin. There will be fighting on Avernus when at least some of our armies will be away.I'm not sure why we should do Militia readiness training instead of regular readiness training since we aren't expecting to have any battles on Avernus in the near future, our regular forces are likely to go on campaign soon, and the militia training is much more expensive in both resources and production.
I'd say they probably have, they have the Abomination on their side.That's a guess, your assuming the crusade fleet has already arrived at Valinor.
An option to bring up at the meeting. But if you were Valinor - and we assume you're not a complete lobotomised imbecile - what would you do then? Might you attack the Trust regardless, hoping to do enough damage that the other enemies of the Trust then can destroy the Trust, killing Saint Lin?I can see two solutions to keeping Saint Lin safe. We can either keep him on Avernus, since we're the best at surviving an abomanation invasion. Or we can put him with the anti-ork force, so that we don't have to split our forces and can make the two enemies fight each other.
Oh, right. Wow. Yeah, please don't do this Nurgle, ShadowNic94, Enjou.
I mostly agree with you, but for the sake of those expecting a Valinor attack soon, you might want to explain why you don't expect that.since we aren't expecting to have any battles on Avernus in the near future
See, that's exactly what we should, and can, avoid. Especially since we're Divining on Valinor this turn.There will be fighting on Avernus when at least some of our armies will be away.
Militia readiness? Why? The militia hasn't been involved in military action in a while, what makes you think it'll happen now? Even if Valinor manages to make landfall, I don't see any reason they would be able to make it past our wall, if they can even make it to our walls. And all that's assuming we don't just attack them pre-emptively after next turn, in which case another round of readiness training for our regular troops is all the more useful.
84% probability. Hye needs to roll 85+ to crit the action.I like to remind people that the 1 percent productivity lose is a possibility. The last time Rotbart did it he scored high enough that the lose of productivity did not happen. Surviving is also more important than the lose of 1 percent. We have survived because we have taken very threat extremely seriously, and the advance tech we found.
They are not coming to destroy Avernus they are coming to kill Saint Lin. He is the only thing we have that can 100 percent resist Chaos, cure curses, and heal souls. I take keeping him safe because he is the last Saint of the Emperor of mankind.84% probability. Hye needs to roll 85+ to crit the action.
Also, I seriously doubt +5 made the margin between Dying and Not Dying. In fact most of it was Avernus proving un-exterminatus-able and fucking Garkill off.
So it's a question of which makes the greater difference. A shake-up, or militia training.84% probability. Hye needs to roll 85+ to crit the action.
Also, I seriously doubt +5 made the margin between Dying and Not Dying. In fact most of it was Avernus proving un-exterminatus-able and fucking Garkill off.
Maybe, it didn't sound like a completely done thing. Depends what any others think.Edit which is now a moot point since Enjou is going to change it.