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Playing Warhammer 40,000
Playing Tabletop Wargames Is Fun!
Put yourself in the place of a battle-worn general surveying the enemy's ranks. Commit your loyal troops to glorious combat with their hated foe. Under your direction, hundreds will charge to their deaths or raise your standards high in victory. Mighty honors and accolades, or a shameful defeat, awaits you in your games of fantasy battles. You are in control! You decide what army you wish to field and what troops you will call to the fight. You are in charge of your own chosen force, acting as the master tactician and all-seeing general, whose commands are quickly executed by his soldiers. You match wits with your enemy and in the end, whether you win or lose, every single game is an entertaining experience.
Kitchen Table or a Scenery-Filled Gaming Table
We use "tabletop" as a catchall term for any gaming area. You can play a game of Warhammer 40,000 almost anywhere, from playing on the living room floor or kitchen table to a dedicated, scenery-filled gaming table in some out-of-the-way corner of the house. We've even seen wargamers play in their outdoor gardens. No place is safe from the ravages of miniature warfare!
Your first battle
Your very first battle should probably be a small affair with a minimal number of troops on the tabletop. The contents of the Assault On Black Reach Warhammer 40,000 boxed set is perfect for this. Just assemble the miniatures, glue them to bases, and try out the included scenarios. Don't even worry about painting them yet -- get used to the rules first. You may even want to switch sides with your opponent to see how the other army functions in battle. That way, you can see how the Ork Death Koptas can crush the Space Marine Tactical Squad with one well placed shot.
Start Small, with Larger Battles on the Horizon
So, your first game was a modest skirmish with only a handful of vicious Orks and noble Space Marines on each side. Now, it's time to up the stakes! Warhammer 40,000 uses a points system to decide how many models you can bring to bear on your enemy. Both players decide on a certain point total and then plan out their armies using an army list found in your chosen force's Army book. From there, you can pick and choose characters, troops, vehicles, and hideous monsters. The points value system also allows you to create a fair force for your opponents to face so both sides will have fun playing Warhammer 40,000.
If you'd like to play a game that would take about an evening to finish, an army of 1,500 points would be about right. It's also a great goal to aim for when building your army. This number of points gives you the opportunity to field an army with a fair variety of troop types that gives you a few options when facing an opponent. Then there are the huge Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse battles! Games with as many as 6,000 points or more a side are not unheard of among veteran players. Games this big sometimes become multiplayer affairs, with gamers joining forces and pooling their troops into one massive army. These games are truly epic conflicts that could take an entire day or more to resolve.


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