There are different types of exterminatus. 1. Atmospheric saturation that completely destroy a planet's atmosphere. 2. Life eater virus that kills all flora and fauna. The virus also turns the corpses into a slimey goop that can be easily ignited that burns everything and everyone in the planet's crust. 3. Cyclonic torpedo that completely destroy the planet's core and creating a huge explosion that destroys the planet and kills all its inhabitants. The first two types of exterminatus if done in a planet can easily be repopulated. The third is kinda complicated as the planet is gone and only its rubbles remain.
The Death Korps is honestly my second favorite Imperial Guard Regiment group. It was explained to me that an average of about a hundred worlds are in open revolt across the entire Empire. However since there are millions of worlds in each Segmentum, Command has to prioritize conflicts. Chaos and then Xenoes, take top priority.
I'll try to your question about rules and editions: for most editions of the game an army will get a codex book that contains all the rules for their abilities, sub-factions, units, etc (barring any other expansions, supplements or updates). Through these books new stuff is introduced and no longer supported things (like out of production models) are phased out into Legends (a source of rules for old models that can still be played but not in competitive formats and have limited support). For most of their life Krieg models were produced by Forgeworld (a GW subsidiary that makes specialist, usually niche, models) which have been more likely to be discontinued due to their niche specialist nature (such a thing happened with the Elysian Drop Troops regiment). Luckily, with the new edition of Kill Team we have new GW plastic models for Death Korps of Krieg, so it is unlikely that support for the regiment will be dropped any time soon.
Krieg is fully defended with orbital cannons and fleet destroying graviton world ender artilleries. Sending space marines to be slaughtered without any strategic value is kinda unappealing to the imperium. So they'd rather starve krieg out of resources instead of fighting a costly seige.
Seems much more WW1 to me
There are different types of exterminatus.
1. Atmospheric saturation that completely destroy a planet's atmosphere.
2. Life eater virus that kills all flora and fauna. The virus also turns the corpses into a slimey goop that can be easily ignited that burns everything and everyone in the planet's crust.
3. Cyclonic torpedo that completely destroy the planet's core and creating a huge explosion that destroys the planet and kills all its inhabitants.
The first two types of exterminatus if done in a planet can easily be repopulated. The third is kinda complicated as the planet is gone and only its rubbles remain.
The Death Korps is honestly my second favorite Imperial Guard Regiment group.
It was explained to me that an average of about a hundred worlds are in open revolt across the entire Empire. However since there are millions of worlds in each Segmentum, Command has to prioritize conflicts. Chaos and then Xenoes, take top priority.
well now you gotta watch "Death Korps of Krieg" by Sodaz, 6 minutes animation of our favorite suicidal cloned kids in action
I'll try to your question about rules and editions: for most editions of the game an army will get a codex book that contains all the rules for their abilities, sub-factions, units, etc (barring any other expansions, supplements or updates). Through these books new stuff is introduced and no longer supported things (like out of production models) are phased out into Legends (a source of rules for old models that can still be played but not in competitive formats and have limited support). For most of their life Krieg models were produced by Forgeworld (a GW subsidiary that makes specialist, usually niche, models) which have been more likely to be discontinued due to their niche specialist nature (such a thing happened with the Elysian Drop Troops regiment). Luckily, with the new edition of Kill Team we have new GW plastic models for Death Korps of Krieg, so it is unlikely that support for the regiment will be dropped any time soon.
The p in korps is silent, said core.
Also there were WW1 cavalry and the horses had gas masks.
The music is from mechanicus
Sounds almost exactly like the cloister of trials music from FFX
If I remember right the wars of Armageddon were wars with Orks not chaos.
The first war of armaggeddon was with chaos, while the second and the third war with the orks
@@claudematthieubayemi4276 ah, at least I was half right. Thanks for the correction.
@@knightofblackfyre7950 dont worry you are alwys right momonga sama
You should watch the Death Korps Of Krieg made by Sodaz
Krieg is fully defended with orbital cannons and fleet destroying graviton world ender artilleries. Sending space marines to be slaughtered without any strategic value is kinda unappealing to the imperium. So they'd rather starve krieg out of resources instead of fighting a costly seige.
if you want to see a video about one of warhammer 40k's most meme characters, watch something about the great Sly Marbo
The cringe korps.