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This is the upcoming edition's tactics. The previous edition's tactics can be found [[Warhammer 40,000/Tactics/Imperial Guard(8E)|here.]] | This is the upcoming edition's tactics. The previous edition's tactics can be found [[Warhammer 40,000/Tactics/Imperial Guard(8E)|here.]] | ||
== Why Play Imperial Guard== | == Why Play Imperial Guard== | ||
When recruits are inducted into the Imperial Guard, they are given four things: their regulation flashlight (commonly referred to by the troops as "lasguns" for some reason,) their regulation cardboard box (which certain regiments have taken to cutting up and wearing into battle, calling it "flak armor,") a large stack of toilet paper (which the recruiters refer to as the "Imperial Infantryman's Uplifting Primer,") and a regulation extra large wheelbarrow that allows them to cart their ''massive brazen balls'' into battle. | |||
=== Pros === | === Pros === | ||
Revision as of 20:58, 14 July 2020
This is the upcoming edition's tactics. The previous edition's tactics can be found here.
Why Play Imperial Guard
When recruits are inducted into the Imperial Guard, they are given four things: their regulation flashlight (commonly referred to by the troops as "lasguns" for some reason,) their regulation cardboard box (which certain regiments have taken to cutting up and wearing into battle, calling it "flak armor,") a large stack of toilet paper (which the recruiters refer to as the "Imperial Infantryman's Uplifting Primer,") and a regulation extra large wheelbarrow that allows them to cart their massive brazen balls into battle.