Necrons
There is no set amount of 'men' required to play Warhammer, as it is a points and unit based system. Each character or unit of 'men' (Elves, dragons, Chaos Space Marines, Monsters... the list goes on) is worth a set amount of points. When you play a game or Warhammer 40,000 or Warhammer Fantasy, you and your opponent will agree on a certain points limit for the battle.You select units for your army, ensuring that the sum total of their points does not exceed the total agreed upon by the waring parties. The force you select also has to include certain elements, and these differ between then Warhammer systems.To play a Warhammer 40,000 game, you have to have a HQ (Commander type character) and two units of troops.For Warhammer Fantasy you must take a Lord, and two units of core.
40000 units of what? without some known value to give an equivalence betweem 'units' and mg this cannot be answered.
AnswerYes, it contains the 28mm standard models, but they are not as customizable
1 milligram (mg) is equal to 0.001 units.
3 units can be chosen from your elites....however some codex have rules that ignore or alter this rule.
The A in a units profile stands for attacks.
You can't.
In warhammer terms TAU is a young yet sophisticated army which includes kroots and fire units. Personally I believe Tau are the best with Eldar in warhammer 40k.
No, in Warhammer 40k, each army must consist of units from the same faction. Mixing armies from different factions is not allowed in the standard rules of the game.
Points values in Warhammer 40,000 are used to determine how effective a particulat miniature is on the field of battle. These points are used to determine the total size of the army, usually limited to values like 500, 1000, 1500, 1600, 2000, 2500 etc. depending on the size of the game being played. Troop units range in value from 4 to 20 points, tanks between 50 and 250, special characters 100 and more.
Leadership. It determines the model or units ability to stay and fight. AKA moral.
This is more of an opinion rather than a fact, it's really hard to take all the armies together and pick the ten best units.