Part One: Why You Should Play, How to Get Started, Game Setting, & Game Mechanicsįor a review of the newest Battlefleet Gothic video game, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 please see J B’s article. We’ll cover content in the following areas: We’ll talk about why you should take one fleet or the other depending on your style, rage along with you at Eldar bullshit, and fondly reflect on a time when Necrons phased out because they were so laughably good. Over the next few articles we’ll explore the setting, factions, and mechanics of the BFG universe. There’s just something special about an Eldar corsair fleet gracefully dodging in and out of asteroid fields, plinking off Ork vessels with ease, only to have an exasperated Ork Warboss order a suicidal all ahead full into the asteroid field heedlessly plowing into monster space rocks and wraithbone hulls alike. It’s also the best game GW ever produced, and we’ll fight you if you disagree. Battlefleet Gothic (BFG) is a game for those among us who really enjoy the setting of the Warhammer 40,000 universe but feel it’s missing a certain flare for space-faring gothic cathedrals, comically oversized weapons batteries exchanging broadsides, and metric blue-whippy measuring sticks.
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