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# Imperial Guard + Space Marines (of all types except traitors) + Eldar (sometimes under certain circumstances) + [All Imperials]
# Chaos Space Marines + Chaos Daemons + any human traitors of the Imperials # Tau + Imperial Guard (under certain circumstances) # Eldar + Orks (by manipulating them) + Space Marines/Imperial Guard (under certain circumstances) # Space Marine Chapter: Soul Drinkers + Dark Eldar (happened once)
you take the role of space marines (a superhuman genetic warrior and fight chaos daemons and chaos space marines and orks i dont know the storyline but thats what happens
Imperial Guard sometimes use the warp as part of their strategy and if they become tainted the Grey Knights would have reason to kill them.
The Nightbringer hands down. The imperial guardsman is just an average soldier, with minimal equipment, where as the Nightbringer is a god, with tremendous power. It's no contest.
Marines are the first to fight.
the marines are a fighting FORCE they are TRAINED to fight as a team, that is why they are so elite because they work together constantly
Yes - there's only 2 sides, U.S. Marines against the Imperial Japanese Navy.
AnswerIn theory, most armies can be played alongside, it's just a question of what's sensible, possible, and if you can think of a reason for the fight.Most Imperial forces will fight alongside one another with no issues (Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Witch Hunters, Demon Hunters) with a few exceptions.Tyrannids will never fight alongside anyone, as they are likely to kill everyoneDark Eldar will also rarely fight alongside anyone, expect Chaos.Eldar often fight with most forces, and often against most forces, depending on whether it suits them or not. Orks, probably no one. They fight everything, even them selves. Tau use everyone they can get their hands on.
In the 8th edition of Warhammer 40,000, Assault Marines saw changes to their rules and abilities. They gained the ability to Deep Strike, allowing them to arrive on the battlefield from reserve. They also received a new rule called Shock Assault, which gives them bonus attacks in the Fight phase. Additionally, their Jump Packs now allow them to move over models and terrain more easily.
No Marines where first know as ship guards, they where on the old ships and fight the British marines.
AnswerAt the moment, GW do not make a set of rules for matches like that, so no, 40k armies can not play FB armies.== ==
Unless you are using Night Fight rules, they are useless.
Yes.In Fleet Marines Forces you have to fight on shore during naval campaigns.The Fleet Marines Forces are the US Marine Corps.