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  • @RaixsOreh
    @RaixsOreh Před rokem +38

    As a Necron Main, I just wanted to give you a short list of things to note about them:
    1. There were hundreds (maybe even thousand) of C'tan/Star Gods, each very powerful, and Bryce was right, The C'tan were originally kind of like mindless star-eating energy beings, and the Necrons gave them Necrodermis Bodies (necrodermis is like a living Metal that can heal and stuff).
    2. The Old Ones were like reptilian (or maybe frog-like?) beings that had like a bunch of rules in their society that respected the balance of the natural order, that's why they didn't give the Necrons Immortality, because in the Old One's point of view, it would have been unethical.
    3. Not all Necrons are Mindless. the Necron society is very hierarchical, and when they were turned into soulless robots, the lower you were in the Heirarchy of the Necrons, the less sentient you were. here's a basic version of their heirarchy:
    The Silent King - The Supreme ruler of the Necrons, he has his full mind intact.
    The Phaerons - The Rulers of the different Ruling Dynasties of the Necrons, before they were robots, the Silent King would have been chosen from one of these.
    The Necron royal Courts - They're basically the inner Circle of Phaerons, consisting of Necron Nobility (Overlords and Lords), Necron Scientists (Crypteks, basically space robot wizards), and royal Guards (The Lychguard).
    The Necron Armies - These are the lowest rung of the Necron Society and are generally mindless.
    The Outcasts - The Necrons, due to betraying the Star Gods, some of the Star Gods afflicted curses to the Necrons, and two of these curses are known as the Destroyer Curse, which turns Necrons insane and want to destroy all living things (Necrons generally want living things to exist), and the Flayer Curse, which turns the Necrons also Insane, and want to eat flesh and cover themselves in skin, those affected by these are generally outcasts from the Necron Heirarchy, and they generally do not want to hang out with them.
    4. Lastly The War in Heaven that the Necrons waged against the Old Ones occured around 60 million years before the time of 40k, and also, the Old Ones created the Aeldari and the Krorks for two specific purposes:
    The Krorks were warlike, but absolutely more smarter and advanced compared to the Orks of 40k, Kroks were 12 Meters tall, and possibly even more powerful than Primarchs and the Old Ones made them as basically Canon Fodder, due to how powerful Necron Technology was, as well as the Reality warping powers of the Star gods.
    The Aeldari were made to focus on the Necron's lack of Warp power. The Aeldari, before they fell to slaanesh, were all Top-tier Psykers (and theorized to be more powerful than the Emperor in psychic power), and so the Aeldari were made to weaponize the Warp, and using their powers, the Aeldari made Warp Gods to fight the Necrons and the Star Gods.

  • @cheeseninja1115
    @cheeseninja1115 Před rokem +34

    23:37 those creatures are squigs. Basically small balls of teeth with feet that the Orks use for a myriad of things, including ammunition. Some get so big and tough that ork bosses rid them into battle and some get SO big they basically become mobile artillery platforms!

    • @Drocksas
      @Drocksas Před rokem +6

      Worth noting, to expand on that a bit, some get so massive they're basically the Ork equivalent of a T-Rex, called the Squiggoth. The sheer variety of squigs is one of the most hilarious parts of Ork "Kultur," and I love 'em to death

  • @MrHeiska01
    @MrHeiska01 Před rokem +24

    Think Tyranids shadow on the warp like a noice pollution.
    There are so many Tyranids and all are connected to Hive Mind that it starts to disturb and block Warp effects with its chittering.

  • @connorblasing3969
    @connorblasing3969 Před rokem +21

    One thing you should note. The Tau will forcably convert people if they don't want to be part of the empire. They have a strict caste system where you cannot really elevate yourself past your lot in life. They are also very naive and have small souls (so far) so their belief in the greater good has started to create an entity in the warp.
    Another thing Bricky doesn't expand on is that all Gods from eldar to the Emperor to Gork and Mork (ork gods) live in the warp and the more people with souls believe in them the stronger their presence and the more likely they can save souls who believe in them. The Eldar hope that by collecting the Souls of their fallen they can create a new God of death who will liberate the other Eldar Gods and create a space in the warp where they won't be destroyed by Slaannesh. Cegorragh was one of the only Eldar Gods who forsaw the doom and hide away. He saves his followers because he is crafty and smart.
    There is also a little known fact that the belief of humans in the emperor have basically made him a full God. The moment he completely rots away for a moment interstellar travel might be a bit janky, but he will reincarnate as an actual warp God.
    So there is a lot at play.

  • @RPGHSGAMING
    @RPGHSGAMING Před rokem +57

    Awesome Reaction!! now do *Every Single Warhammer Space Marine Legion in a Nutshell* by Bricky as well !!

    • @momqabt
      @momqabt Před rokem +1

      And rubix raptor Arma 3 40k mod plus darktide
      And all guardsman party
      And commissars tale
      And SW vs 40k
      And other bricky: both darktide
      And TTS
      And lutein09 EVERYTHING
      And some majorkill
      Edit: russian badger: for the emperor and heavy flamer heresy

    • @w40kandanime3
      @w40kandanime3 Před rokem +1

      and templin institute

  • @saltylemon4436
    @saltylemon4436 Před rokem +14

    The scariest part about genestealers is if you find out a planet has them, you know a hive isn't far behind.

    • @davidsbaivargas2091
      @davidsbaivargas2091 Před rokem

      not always look the ymgarl gens or the cult in terra

    • @krald8421
      @krald8421 Před rokem +1

      not always, once there are enough of them, they do call the swarm to the planet, but that takes several generations

    • @RhantheSlayer
      @RhantheSlayer Před rokem

      even worse, if you do discover a genestealer cult, that often means they are very close to being capable of starting their revolution as there are so many of them and they are no longer trying as hard to be quiet

  • @VyRe40
    @VyRe40 Před rokem +12

    The Tau are more bad than they seem once you start learning about them. Basically the Tau would be bad guys in almost any other universe, like Star Trek or Star Wars, but in 40k they seem pretty tame.

  • @paareth
    @paareth Před rokem +5

    The red head's being loaded in the orks car were squigs. Fungus -> Squigs -> Snotlings -> Gretchin -> Orks is the general hierarchy for greenskins, squigs are mounts, food, ammunition, pets etc.

  • @banzaikoowaid9301
    @banzaikoowaid9301 Před rokem +16

    Not a 40k expert but I'll try my best:
    1: No, Tyranids use sub-light travel, taking many++ years to reach a destination, but have a specific living ship that uses the gravitational well of a planetoid to slingshot the fleet forward a bit. They usually send spores, Gene Stealers etc. in advance of the fleet to prepare a targeted planet for invasion.
    2: There were a decent amount of C'taan, such as 'The Deceiver,' 'Void Dragon,' etc.
    I will possibly update this with anything else I think needs to be answered.

    • @DraustTrollbaneUS
      @DraustTrollbaneUS Před rokem +4

      Also, Tyranids were in this galaxy before. Some Genestealers have been awoken on planets across the galaxy. They are also guarding a giant structure somewhere, that we have no idea what it does. The Eldar found it and like 1% of that scouting party made it back alive.

    • @banzaikoowaid9301
      @banzaikoowaid9301 Před rokem +2

      @@DraustTrollbaneUS Yeah! I almost forgot about those since GW hasn't expanded upon the whole Tyranid pylon-thingy on that planetoid they're guarding so fiercely. If I recall the working popular theory is that it's a big ole' synaptic relay to call in more fleets. Personally I'm hoping it's the first big thing that'll kickstart some more in-depth Tyranid shenanigans.

    • @Divinemakyr
      @Divinemakyr Před rokem

      @@banzaikoowaid9301 Perhaps Tyranids invaded the Milky Way in the ancient past. Perhaps at some time during the War in Heaven, or afterwards during the prime time of the Eldar. The Tyranids, I think, would have been dominated. Especially against the Necron and C'tan in their prime.

    • @vincentpey3929
      @vincentpey3929 Před rokem

      @@Divinemakyr one theory is that the Nids are the final creation of the last Old Ones as a sort of revenge after they where killed by the C'than and the Necrons...

    • @ForTheEmperorOfMankindo7
      @ForTheEmperorOfMankindo7 Před rokem

      @@vincentpey3929 thats an interesting theory but aint the tryranids came from outside the milky way so that means the old ones have a universe spanning empire..

  • @hermannlagrange803
    @hermannlagrange803 Před rokem +7

    Think of the 'Shadow in the warp' as a huge radio signal jammer and your mind is like a hand held radio.

  • @zacmason3593
    @zacmason3593 Před rokem +2

    Krork basically a 40m tall fully technologically advanced aromerd ork that he can fight primarch 1v1

  • @pappajudas9267
    @pappajudas9267 Před rokem +1

    The silent King was not the only necron to retain his consciousness and he dipped out of the galaxy in self-imposed exile after punishing the CTAN. He's back now so there is some form of internal power struggle with the necrons. I don't remember why the imperial exploratory fleet didn't blow up the TAU the moment they saw them, but the 6000 year warp storm is what stopped them from coming back and genociding them.

  • @Thischarletfire
    @Thischarletfire Před rokem +6

    I would watch the magic card game. I don’t know much about magic but these cards look dope

  • @Art_Vandelay_Industries
    @Art_Vandelay_Industries Před rokem +2

    I just wanted to say: I'm also kind of new to the Warhammer 40k universe and you guys' reactions to 40k videos are the most entertaining I've seen on youtube. I wish there was more but I kind of discover 40k together with you guys.
    I'd recomment the Templin Institute videos, if you want to do more. Also the many, many 40k videos by Luetin09 are super awesome also, even if a little long. "Worst Jobs in the Imperium" is one of the classics.

  • @bonkstephenson4803
    @bonkstephenson4803 Před rokem

    Honestly, 3D printing is so clutch for getting into Warhammer

  • @NewTypeDilemma01
    @NewTypeDilemma01 Před 4 měsíci

    8:35 That sound bite is spoken by Randy Marsh, from South Park. More specifically, it's from Season 14, Episode 3.

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT Před rokem

    35:40 So when a Necron "dies", it's body is teleported back to the deep depths of a Stasis Tomb to be repaired and reanimated. So if you're invading one of these Stasis Tombs, and let's say it's defended by only 20 Necrons. Well, you might have to "kill" those same Necrons dozens of times before you get close to the center of the Tomb where they're repaired. And there's nothing stopping them from teleporting to another Tomb or even another planet. The Necrons are super, extremely advanced and have tons of shenanigans. As most Necrons only have a shred of their old identities left from before they lost their souls, most of them have only a few personality traits and go super into those traits. Trayzn the Infinite used to loving collecting things and studying them. So now, he has a massive museum where he does nothing but collect things around galaxy to study and admire. He uses super advanced technology to travel back in time to trap people or collect rare objects. He can even trap people in moments in time and space, forcing them to relive those moments over and over and over again forever. The only reason Trayzn isn't more of a threat to any species is because of his obsession with collecting things for his museum. Some Necrons have "glitched" where they long for their old flesh. The desire it so badly, that they flay people alive and try to wear their skin. They drink and eat only for it to smear across their face and trickle down between their skeletons. These are called "The Flayed Ones", which are pretty terrifying to most people, even more revolting and horrifying to most Necrons, as most of them have kinda come see biological organisms and their "processes" as gross and unclean.
    The Necrons and their technology is so advanced that it makes them almost impossible to completely destroy as a race. In fact, I'd probably say that there are really only 3 races in WH40K that are almost impossible to completely genocide: The Necrons, the Tyranids and the Orks. And these 3 factions are all the biggest threat to Chaos since all 3 nearly impossible to corrupt and the Chaos Gods need people to corrupt if they want to dominate the galaxy. The Necrons also have some fascinating comparison to the Adeptus Mechanicus. While the Mechanicus sees machinery as "Enlightenment" and the path to immorality, the Necrons in contrast, are suffering the consequences of forever being machines.

  • @StripedAssedApe
    @StripedAssedApe Před rokem +4

    Jason Bourne and Randy Marsh, co-starring in "Carbon Filter"
    Coming next Fall to Craaaab Tales 💯
    I'd second giving Brickys Space Marine Legions vid a look.
    Baldermort has a cool video concerning the Tyrnadids that's pretty horrifying if you can put yourself in the mindset of a human that's being actively parasitized by alien bugs as they attempt to consume your entire "hive", but you're kind of helpless to do anything about it, even as you know what's going on. Definitely captured a nearly hopeless feeling in that one I thought.

  • @BerishStarr
    @BerishStarr Před rokem +2

    He didn't show them in this video but The T'au is not only robots. They have allies in their ranks of other species. Like the Kroot and the Vespid, or the human auxiliaries called Gue'vesa.
    For me The T'au is number 1, has always been. With Eldar second and Salamanders third.

  • @angelobrewster6293
    @angelobrewster6293 Před rokem +2

    Szarekh the silent king is not the only necron who regained his mind and personality, their are other high ranking and Overlords necrons of different Dynasties who regained their minds too.
    But the lower ranked Necrons are just mindless drones like Necron Warriors who are controlled by high ranked Necrons like Overlords to do their bidding.
    So yeah the Necrons leaders are doing the same thing the C'tan/Star gods did to them, using thier own people as mindless slaves.

  • @themalcontent100
    @themalcontent100 Před rokem

    10:38 i would just like to see him trying to pay off a huntsman. Like he things it is mugging him.

  • @sookendestroy1
    @sookendestroy1 Před rokem +3

    The thing they were loading into the guns for the orks are actually squigs. Think Dogs/Whargs but for orks. They have many forms from ones to eat, ones that are pets, ones that can be used as ammunition or as suicide bombers or even as massive hulking war elephants in the case of the Squiggoth.

    • @preachymink9468
      @preachymink9468 Před rokem

      They even have squigs for Toothpaste, furniture, jewelry and more

  • @alejandrotuazon4831
    @alejandrotuazon4831 Před rokem +1

    New factions are added once in a while. AdMech were only added a few years ago and the Squats (Leagues of Votan) just now returned as a full army. Tau were added in 4th edition of the game and we're now in 9th. Genestealer Cults were just a small part of the tyranids before and now are their own full army.

  • @AnbuKakashi94
    @AnbuKakashi94 Před rokem +1

    and next the newer video from bricky about all the space marine chapters, mmmyes?

  • @RedemptiveChief
    @RedemptiveChief Před rokem

    the mega rachnids. it could be that the crusade that first found the tau made a mental note to come back but the warpstorm that poped up mae it more difficult that its worth so they forgot about them.. The Tau continue to pose a conundrum for the imperioum that its would just cost a lot more than its worth to destroy them out right but the longer the imperium leave them the stronger and more annoying they are for the imperium.

  • @RushakPt
    @RushakPt Před rokem +2

    Would love to see you guys reacting to the Space Marine video by Bricky, also you guys playing those commander decks!

  • @Mugthraka
    @Mugthraka Před rokem +2

    couple,of things about Orkz.
    -1 the "Power of imagination" is a bit more than that and it follows its own logic and set of rules.
    Orks ALL have latent Psychic ability, but are simply incapable of using it on and individual scale.
    BUT, that Psychic energy and latent power will actually Pool, so the More Orkz in one place, the More Psychic energy is present.
    Wich turns out, is capable of pretty odd things, like the Infamous "Power of Imagination".
    Now that Power works based on the believes of the Orks, but it does obey some "logics" (if the word logic can be applied to anything related to orkz) and rules.
    For something to work with this, it needs to be something tat is generaly accepted and believed by the Orks as a Whole, its something on a metapsychic level or even subconcious.
    Its something that needs to be an absolute certainty in the eyes of the orkz, while its a meme, that evne bricky used, you can't actually have Guardsmen that runs out of ammo, going with their fingers and shouting BANG, and have the orks "believe they die", would be funny, but even the orks arn't dumb enough to fall for that.
    If its something that is widely accepted and regarded as "Fakts" by the orkz, then this Power will kick in...
    -Orkz are actually a Fungus based lifeforms..., yes they a Shroom people.
    Thats why the orkz doesn't have any Genders nor does they reproduce.
    When an Ork's die, it releases Spores in the atmosphere, each spores then will try to fond a suitable place to grow and develope.
    It will find a place that is in the shadow of a Rock or something, and it will take in the nurishement of the Soil to grow an embryonic sack underground.
    In it an ork is growing, and when it reach maturity, it burst out of the ground, fully formed, fully grown and with a rudimentary genetic racial memory.
    Meaning that from birth, not only ork are capable of fighting and killing, but they allready have the genetic memory to know what they need to do and how to do it.
    Thats why sometimes an imperial world is never quite in the clear after an Ork invasion, and they need to torch using flamers and other stuff the places and battlefields to make sure that there's no Spores left, evne tho its never a 100% sure process...

  • @travisjz05
    @travisjz05 Před rokem

    It’s remarkable how Jayson can collect so much data and ask such ridiculously stupid questions that make no contextual sense. I’m not sure if it’s pissing me off or amazing me.

  • @firefker
    @firefker Před rokem

    Tau are a relatively new race, coming in at the early 2000's

  • @vincentpey3929
    @vincentpey3929 Před rokem +1

    Some clarifications on the Tyranids:
    The Tyranids themselves dont go into the warp as there is no biomass in there for them to eat, demons burn up upon death so they dont leave anything to eat and tyranids dont have souls so both loose if they fight, Tyranids Travel using so called gravitational slings (i think thats the term used but feel free to correct me), they basically use the gravitational pull of a planet to yeet themselves from place to place, its the fastest archievable speed that isnt ftl travel (faster than light... meaning warp travel, webway travel and whatever it is the necrons use).
    The Shadow in the warp is the psychic ability to surpress the psychic abilitys or at least psychic communication of others, the Tyranid hivemind is likely the strongest psychic force in all of 40K it just overwhelms every other mind, so if someone trys to communicate psychically through the warp, while in the presence of a Tyranid fleet then theyr brain is simply turned of, trying to look into the hivemind psychically is basically suicide as the billions upon billions of signals in the Hivemind just tear you apart (there was one guy who survived it... an ultramarine but if i remember correctly he was broken afterwards).
    Also this video dosnt really go into how devastating a Tyranid invasion is, when Tyranids are done with a planet then there is literally nothing left other than dead rocks, theyr consumption of biomass is so complete that they literally take every remotely usable material they can possebly get, they eat all the firtile soil, they eat all the valuable minerals in the ground, they drink the oceans and eat everything in it... giant sealife, corrals, microscopic plankton and everything in between, they even suck up the fucking Atmosphere.
    EVERYTHING is eaten up and pumped into the Hiveships for further use, literally NOTHING is left.
    Also Tyranid adaptability cant be understated, if you use any sort of biological weapon on them then the entire swarm will be immune within minutes of contact, of you use powerfull lazers one them then the next bunch of Nids to arrive will have carrapace that can reflect the beams...
    In the Octarius war (big fat war between the Tyranid Hive Fleet Leviathan and Orc empire of Octarius, wich the imperium tryed to contain to one area of space), a splinter fleet of Leviathan attacked a Mechanicus forgeworld, when they first entered they tryed to drop into the planets oceans but due to the overindustrialization of a forge world said oceans where nothing but toxic waste, so the initial wave of Tyranids died... buuuut the next one had adapted so they could just swimm through it as if it was swimming poll... Tyranids never stop evolving.
    Also Tyranids work in a strange way the Hivemind, this immensly powerfull psychic being basically splits its attention among all the tyranid bodys but that split isnt equal smaller bugs are basically instinctual and larger ones can show complex tactical behaviors, but bigger bugs can link up with the smaller ones and direct them meaning the small ones can also act tactically while under command of a bigger Tyranid (this is also why all the big bugs are also psychers) generally bigger bugs have more concious effort put into them, though there are a few exceptions such as Hive Tyrants or the Swarmlord who by far have the most psychic effort put into them jet arent that big when compared to Biotitans (they are still bigger then the average house though). A Tyranid swarm led by the Swarmlord outmached even the Ultramarines in tactics and strategys duribg the battle of Macrag...
    Neat funfact: genestealers are basically programmed to serve the hive mind even if they dont know what exactly it is...
    now in the end of a Tyranid invasion the Tyranids will throw themselves into acid pools to be reabsorbed into the Tyranid ships.
    So the Genestealers also go there and throw themselves into the pool, but at the last possible moment, mere nanoseconds before they make contakt with the acid, the hivemind cuts them of and they regain their free will and then it dawns on them what they have helped to do, that they have betraied all that they ever knew and all they ever loved... all while they are plummiting to their death.

  • @CrazyGecko
    @CrazyGecko Před rokem +1

    Hey Jayson, you should take a look on a channel called Adeptus Ridiculous. I believe you gonna like the way they explain stuff about 40k. Actually, Bricky is one of the hosts of the channel and the entire idea was to help his friend to understand more the universe. I'd recommend to start with the oldest videos and make your way until the new ones.

    • @crabtales
      @crabtales  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow will have to check that out then.. thanks 🦀

    • @CrazyGecko
      @CrazyGecko Před rokem

      @@crabtales One is glad to be of service. 🦎

  • @korealis0016
    @korealis0016 Před rokem

    yeh tyranids are prolly the most lethal threat, and i love them as one of their hive fleets Tiamat is actually turning a terraforming a planet in the north east part of the milky way galaxy and no one knows whats going on. it could be a representation of the hive mind, or a biomass refuel thing for tyranids or a a biological beacon to call in more tyranids and finish everything off

  • @ghlutton7971
    @ghlutton7971 Před rokem

    23:30 Those red things are called Squigs, they are like the horses for Orkz I believe.

  • @samasher7756
    @samasher7756 Před rokem

    If you want a good Tyranid faction run down,, theres a video by a creator named Baldermort titled "What are the Tyranids up to?"

  • @Thischarletfire
    @Thischarletfire Před rokem +1

    Tau has some cool lore

  • @remliqa
    @remliqa Před rokem +2

    The Tau are not really communist in nay way . They are fare too caste based to be communist. They are very expansionist, but unlike the Imperium they will be more diplomatic and a lot less genocidal.

  • @RaixsOreh
    @RaixsOreh Před rokem +2

    OMG you will not believe how excited I am for this, I checked everyday on the channel for this vid.

  • @RedemptiveChief
    @RedemptiveChief Před rokem

    they are loading squigs

  • @Derrad333
    @Derrad333 Před rokem

    Games workshop turned down blizzards request to make a Warhammer 40K game, so they made their own, Starcraft!

  • @mariusmitre492
    @mariusmitre492 Před rokem +1

    Instead of looking for immortality, wouldn't it be easier if the necrons moved to more hospitable planets? Why didn't they do that in the first place?

    • @IbrahimservantofAllah
      @IbrahimservantofAllah Před rokem

      Maybe because living on the radiated planet over generation apon generation messed their genetics up and caused them to have defects and higher levels of illnesses like cancer, i imagine alot of them lived painful lives on or off the planet, it may have also caused shorter lifespans and high child mortality rates, Among a bunch of other horrible possibilities.
      Edit: so i think it was a genetic issue not an issue of where they lived

    • @IbrahimservantofAllah
      @IbrahimservantofAllah Před rokem

      Also they had planets and colonies off world also.

    • @krald8421
      @krald8421 Před rokem

      They did, but by the time their race had learned to travel the stars, their genes had been utterly corrupted , so even necron living away from the homeworld were cursed

  • @travisjz05
    @travisjz05 Před rokem

    Ok Jayson are we colonizing space given we’ve had more time than the Tau we should be by your logic lol. 6k from apes to space is not a long time.

  • @wiaf8937
    @wiaf8937 Před rokem

    iirc nyds travel conventionally? *heavy citation needed*

  • @BalckWDragon
    @BalckWDragon Před rokem +1

    Please watch the video of the Orks from Templin Institute. :D

  • @DraustTrollbaneUS
    @DraustTrollbaneUS Před rokem +3

    So the tau will "ask" you to join their Enclave. If you don't, you will be destroyed. The Tau have humans that have joined them, as well as Kroot (primitive guerilla warfare based people) and Vespid (air combat based insects). I like the Tau because they are a "new" race in galaxy and are forced to contend with powers that are millions or billions of years old. They don't have Psykers, so they can't be converted to Chaos. Also, giant mechs are my kind of thing. Big armored tank? Nah, take this huge effin railgun shot and gtfo.

    • @connorblasing3969
      @connorblasing3969 Před rokem

      THey have Souls and can be converted, but they are so small in terms of psyker powers that they aren't bothered with by Daemons not that they have nothing.

  • @user-cu2ji2vt8q
    @user-cu2ji2vt8q Před rokem

    I believe the reason why so many people don't like Tau probably because of their story . Almost every time when they're fighting with other faction, especially when they fighting with the Imperium, they win the war with very weird and stupid reasons.

  • @adamschwientek7061
    @adamschwientek7061 Před rokem

    If you want more in depth information Leutin09 will have you covered! Great job guys!

  • @PyromancerRift
    @PyromancerRift Před rokem

    Tau released at around the time warhammer released in japan. Koinkidenk?

  • @omabrax0555
    @omabrax0555 Před rokem

    Can you react to Tyranids,Orks and Necrons by the Templin Institute

  • @magnusgjevre5865
    @magnusgjevre5865 Před rokem +1

    Cool reaction if you can please react to tempelin institute's warhammer videos

  • @wiaf8937
    @wiaf8937 Před rokem

    9:00 ist southpark init?

  • @andreanecchi5930
    @andreanecchi5930 Před rokem

    you should see warhammer 40k vs star wars video series on afanwithtoomuchtime channel , or this video : The Galaxy's BIGGEST Troll? Trazyn EXPLAINED! Warhammer 40K Necrons Lore , I would like to recommend these videos of majorkill : Top 5 BIGGEST Space Marines in Warhammer 40k , 5 Traitor Marines who would make a better Warmaster than Abaddon | Warhammer 40k Lore , What is each faction's opinion of the God Emperor of Mankind? | Warhammer 40k Lore

  • @doubleoz1
    @doubleoz1 Před rokem

    dude you have one job, just watch the video stop fiddling with your phone

  • @cegesh1459
    @cegesh1459 Před rokem +1

    Tau are best, Orc second, Imp is boring.

  • @remliqa
    @remliqa Před rokem

    I hate repeating this but Brincky spread this myth and now I will forever try to debunk this on each reaction vidoe : StarCraft was not supposed to be a Warhammer 40K game. This little "factoid" arose because Warcraft was originally designed to be a Warhammer Fantasy RTS that became its own IP at the last minute. When StarCraft came out people (mostly GW fanboys) made the erroneous claim of assuming that it too was supposed to be a Warhammer 40K adaptation despite having no proof that was the case and the two universe have very little in common .

    • @krald8421
      @krald8421 Před rokem

      and GW stole the look of the new tyranids from Blizzard, yes the zerg are influenced by the tyranids, but the old tyranids looked nothing like they do now

  • @neilklezovich392
    @neilklezovich392 Před rokem

    You want details go to Luetin09