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==I keep losing, help me! BTW, I only take half of the good models available to me because of my fluff/aesthetics.== [[image:Cadian NCO.jpg|thumb|155px|right|Pic related is one such Kasrkin. Looks badass, obviously elite and actually fits with the imperial guard aesthetic. Perfect for replacing those overly baroque scions]] Take the units you need and make them aesthetically pleasing and fitting to your fluff. Donβt like scions? Make some veterans, use kasrkin or grenadiers (both are better soldiers with better guns and carapace armour), make some drop troopers (scions are drop troopers so people should figure that out). Use some imagination. If thats still not acceptable, then its time to make a decision. Is keeping /yourdudes/ exactly as-is more important to you than winning? Either answer is fine, play the game however you enjoy. But if you chose fluff, just know that the neither the game designers nor your opponents have a responsibility to let you win. Don't bitch and moan about losing when its your decision that led to it. And definitely don't try to impose your self-made restrictions on other players in an attempt to "fix" the problem either. Down that path lies CaaCfaggery and a particularly virulent form of [[That Guy|That-Guyhood]] The inverse is also true. If you choose to focus on the competitive side, feel free to advise them on the downsides of their lists, but don't reee at fluffy players. As long as they're not trying to limit your enjoyment and they're fine with losing, that's their prerogative.
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