
Interstellar Tavern, but Jin's Warhammer
星际酒馆,但是进的战锤
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- 1.1M Words
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- 3d ago
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- Qidian
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391Chapters
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I have never played StarCraft 2, but I have watched game videos, and I don't fully understand many of Warhammer's storylines. I mainly know about the major events in some videos, but the novel is generally OK. There is no need to follow the same old plot, and there is nothing new. The gender of the two protagonists is only for the needs of the novel's plot, and there is no sense of incompatibility with whether there is a gender. However, it can be divided into male and female protagonists. Currently, the female protagonist is not used very often by Zerg due to plot reasons. There are other things we will discuss later.
New Poison Featured Your book is more poisonous than Nurgle's soup.
What is this sister who suddenly appears? I can't understand it. Isn't the protagonist a time traveler? She also has family members? If my brother traveled across the Warhammer world and took me with him, I would strangle him on the spot.
It's so poisonous that I became addicted after reading three chapters. The Warhammer Emperor is an immortal psyker, and it's written to death in the background. He even took his sister through time and returned the Warhammer. I was really poisoned. How come I recommend it?
Bad news here is the Warhammer, good news your golden finger is the Tavern. It's a pity that the protagonist can't play, and it would be better if this tavern was the version where Eamon was beaten, with prophecy enhancements.
I don't know why so many Cloudhammers think that the Astartes are much stronger than their good brothers. In the official novels, the Astartes are actually mass-produced cyborgs as they die one by one. This is especially reflected in the 30K Great Expedition. They still have to cooperate with the heavy firepower of the mortal auxiliary army to attack the enemy, although the Space Marines at that time had their own heavy armored troops and gunships. In the Warhammer world, Good Brothers' electromagnetic gun is also the ceiling for individual physical attacks. The most powerful individual energy weapon is the plasma gun. Space Marine power armor is made of adamantine and ceramite. Neither of these can be defended. It is equivalent to Good Brothers and Can being both glass cannons. Moreover, Astartes will die if he is shot in the vital part of the internal organs. It's not like having two hearts means that if other organs are damaged, it will not be a big problem. Good brother, in my opinion, the individual Sun Auxiliary Army is slightly better, and the exchange ratio between the 30K Solar Auxiliary Army and the Astartes is 3:1. Although it is definitely not accurate than the individual soldiers, other interstellar equipment is also included in the comparison... How can I feel that it can be lower 🙄
I came here to look at the tavern, but the things written about the tavern are not very to my liking. The main reason is that there are too few, the various systems are not reflected, and various pendants are not provided. So far, there is no other growth except buying cards. In general, there are many restrictions on the various mechanisms of the tavern, which leads to a decrease in the sense of enjoyment. The current number of words is too small to see this. The writing is good or bad, but I came here to see the tavern, not to see the hammer (and the hammer here has also become a parallel world, just treat it as an imaginary interstellar world). The tavern looked unhappy and the desire to continue reading disappeared immediately. Besides, it is a parallel world. It is better to write an imaginary world directly, so as to save Hammer fans and interstellar fans from quarreling.
It is necessary to insert some small popular science when writing about Star Wars and Warhammer, otherwise it will easily lead to quarrels. The author can also comment on it.
. . . Is the C10 Stinging Electromagnetic Rifle so unattractive? Can't even penetrate a piece of ceramic steel. . . Or is this actually a game stream? The riflemen's attack power is too low to penetrate, so they have to wait for upgrades?
I'm not telling you, your 30k Empire setting is simply ridiculous. Even if you throw the protagonist to a barren planet to fight aliens, dig ruins, plant fields, and insert the original plot, it's still better than this 30k Empire setting. Warhammer is all about space warriors and ship bombardment. I have nothing to say, you Aba. . .
If the emperor is gone, it means there is no hope for you to write a hammer.
Personally, it's quite toxic and I can't stand it.
It can only be said that the scene is too small for the author's imagination to allow for an interstellar war. The character positioning is also not good, there are only a few soldiers. For the sake of the plot, the protagonist appears to be strong. He forcibly changes the fact that he beats hundreds of millions of others, and forcibly reduces his intelligence to turn millions of others into dozens of people.
I saw a photo of a Marine and an Astartes on site B before I found that the Marine was not much shorter than the Astartes. The author wrote in the article that the one who was a head taller than the Marine was probably a Primaris Astartes.
Author, you still have too many ideas. I suggest you write a simpler fanfic to practice your writing and plot in the future, because your writing is really "hard" in all aspects now. Basically, every chapter is scratched after two bites. However, the ideas and ideas are pretty good, but remember to check more information and remember it when writing this kind of article next time. The setting of the tavern is quite contradictory. For example, the upper limit of the number of units is written as if it is limited by the grid, but the protagonist often says that the population is 200, but the number of units is obviously far more than 200 according to the game, regardless of the protagonist or another time traveler. Then there is the unit size. The author has either never read the setting or has no understanding of the size. Large units are generally written like in the game, and they are still a chestnut of the Tau battle. It is mysterious that a ship in the airspace near Yamato can be seen with only a dozen Glorias. That is a 500-meter Yamato, and a ship with a normal module carrying 5,000 people. I don't know much about the settings of Warhammer, but the number of troops is still too small. The only Tau I know a little bit about are all Zaku-made masters of battle suits. It's really mysterious that a bunch of raid battle suits didn't fall from the sky in Tau battles.
The author has played the game too much. Your enemies are all over the mountains and fields, your battlefields are spread across the stars and rivers, the enemy's warships cover the sky, the enemy's insect swarms are overwhelming, and the enemy's strength is comparable to that of a demigod. However, if you want people, no one wants money, and you have no money, every time you replenish troops, the number is single digits! However. The protagonist is not a graduate of the military command major. If you can no longer suppress your opponents with numbers, what do you do to win the war? Do you rely on cheating?
This book Wuyu directly turns the emperor into a villain. What kind of garbage is this?
The stupidest setting is to write about a tavern, but the protagonist doesn't know how to play tavern.
Anyone who thinks the Emperor died of poison has too little experience. It is the most successful and best-written fanfic. Have you read Robert's Rebellion? ? ? The author's writing style in this book is average, but how to set it is not the author's business? ? ?
First of all, the main world of Warhammer plus the tavern finger The setting of the Warhammer universe is not refined, and the tavern finger is weak How to fight, I can't stand it, run it
😅 No Emperor, no Primarch, no Astartes. You write Warhammer? I don't even know how to complain. Give it to me.
If you stop writing, remember to kick me here. I will finally read it again if you continue to write. I will start reading it again during this time.
I sat up in shock when I was dying, this book actually came to life again
Come on
Actually resurrected? Fast forward to the tavern and choose the hybrid to kill