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He wrote a lot of balanced [[codex|codices]]. One of the more famous ones was 3rd edition Codex [[Ork]]s. Although the codices were a master piece of character, fun and balance, the wording of the rules was shoddy, ambiguous, contradictory and even missing at times. | He wrote a lot of balanced [[codex|codices]]. One of the more famous ones was 3rd edition Codex [[Ork]]s. Although the codices were a master piece of character, fun and balance, the wording of the rules was shoddy, ambiguous, contradictory and even missing at times. | ||
Lately, he's been working for [[ | Lately, he's been working for [[Hawk Wargames]] on [[Dropfleet Commander]]. | ||
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Writers]] | [[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Writers]] |
Revision as of 18:11, 18 December 2015
Andy Chambers is a good old guy who quit Games Workshop in the middle of 3rd edition of Warhammer 40,000 as the corruption became ever so more noticeable.
He wrote a lot of balanced codices. One of the more famous ones was 3rd edition Codex Orks. Although the codices were a master piece of character, fun and balance, the wording of the rules was shoddy, ambiguous, contradictory and even missing at times.
Lately, he's been working for Hawk Wargames on Dropfleet Commander.