I feel that could be an insult in the Chaos Realms, 'I condemn you to Wib, the Chaos God of Bad Puns. May your ears bleed for eternity.' When they get to where Wib is the Warp it's just a Saturday night improv sess/stand-up open-mic night.
@@jrlinsin I did a REALLY crude and simple conversion way back when I was a kid, but just taking some Dark Elf cold ones and some High Elf Dragon Princes and combining them, then painting the Dragon Princes' lance and sword blades to look like crystal to make the Laser Lances. To my knowledge, even back in the day, GW has NEVER produced models for Exodite units of any kind and its only been in the last few years they have produced models for Eldar pirates and then only through Forge World
The sheer disapproval on Snipe's face when the Elf made his appearance is priceless. Also, ah, the 90s, when the strategy for Codex covers was "If there's a blank space on the picture, find something to put there"
Just a quick correction, the Eldar Pirates are precursors to the Eldar Corsairs, who are to the Dark Eldar what Blood Angels are to World Eaters. Fairly similar, but they'd probably not be very happy if you confused the two. The Corsairs actually got their own FW rules and models, but those were discontinued since FW really got hit hard by the passing of its CEO.
Yeah the Eldar are nice and all but that neon purple Old One Eye at the start demands more attention Also there’s a Trygon on the other shelf which means there may be an entire purple disco Tyranids army
I'm so glad you went deep on the D-Cannon lore! I loved that part back then. Anyone remember Vortex missiles? Using the tables in the Waagh book, my pal rolled a Vortex Missile launcher combi weapon with FF for his Warboss. A fun game back then but balanced, it was not. Having 3 to 7 vortexes on my deployment zone (72" range!) every game until the end of that campaign.
Damn, as soon as you showed that 'mystery tank' from the cover I was like...thats a wave serpent. Then I despaired at the wasted space that fact is taking up in my old and addled brain.
This was the edition and codex which got me started on 40K, and I've been an eldar guy ever since. The marines and their lot can all bugger off, they never had dinosaur riding knights, so they're automatically inferior! Still a bit miffed GW never made any exodite knight minis. Still, the minis we did get at the time were quite good. The Striking Scorpion and Swooping Hawk minis were what sealed the deal for me when it came to picking my army. Oh, and it took another edition before we had any vehicle minis other than jetbikes. Also, Eldar psykers were a terror and a half on the field with the 2nd edition rules.
0:01 And here I sit, crying in still not having an Exodite army list. 3:03 Fun fact: "world-ship" is literally the word for Craftworlds in the German translation of 40k. 9:25 Actually, since I'm very much in favour of a complete re-do of the Craftworld Aeldari for 9th edition, I'd be down to re-introducing exploding wraithguard (I completely forgot about them being able to do that in the Ancient Times, but it was fun as hell). 10:02 I would even be in favour of having Exarchs as independent characters again, in a roughly similar role to 9th edition Adepta Sororitas Preachers, buffing their respective aspect warrior units with aura abilities. Also, they should be much more powerful and versatile than they are now. 11:41 I whole-heartedly agree.
Eldar Pirates are the precursors to the FW Eldar Corsairs army list from the Doom of Mymeara (First Edition in 5E and a Second Edition in 7E adding even more new Corsair units), they were mostly discontinued in 8E sadly. RIP discontinued FW armies like the Kroot Mercenaries/T'au Auxilaries, Elysian Drop Troops, Tallarn Desert Raiders, Renegades & Heretics and Eldar Corsairs :(
I love the 2nd generation WH40K codex aesthetic, that contrast between the sprawling bright colours in the model displays and the colour art on one hand, as well as the dark imposing Mark Gibbons illustrations
I don't know what's funnier: Throne-bound Emperor in a Santa hat psychically manifesting gifts, Great Crusade Emperor in a power-sleigh, or the idea that the pre-Unification War Emperor was secretly Santa Claus.
The flyer commented upon at 10:51 is the Night-wing interceptor (as it was released for Epic once upon a time), bearing no semblance to the current iteration available in 40k today.
I saved up for this Codex for a month when I was 10, knowing nothing about 40k; when I finally got it I never read a word of it. Loved that book to bits.
I remember it as BY FAR the most overpowered army book for any game ever published. People think we have issues in modern 40k, they know nothing compared to the literally silly power level of this book compared to every other list in 2nd ed.
The Dark Angles short story "The Black Pearl" was a really amazing story about Exodite Dragon Riders getting STARCHED by Dark Angel's Interrogator Chaplin and his search for the Sword of the Lion.
Wow! Brings back memories! I ran a game store near San Francisco in the 90s and was all about Warhammer- I remember all these guys! This was my first Codex... and we used to sell the resin casts too and had regular visits from the sculptors. Talk about spending years waiting for the Eldar models- I had forgotten about the pirates- but we converted models :)
This was my first codex, a gift from a friend who was also into 40k. I loved, for whatever the exact reason, the eldar over chaos from a white dwarf issue 216, which introduced multi part chaos warriors, the eldar falcon grav tank and a build able eldar pyramid with scenario rules. Thank you snipe and wip for another fantastic video and merry Christmas!
Hey. You're awesome! I'm a long time lurker first time poster. I'm a 46 year old plastic crackhead that giggles uncontrollably to your videos. Keep up the great work and happy holidays!
Cool stuff - Im still using some of these models in my army. And intersting to compare the codex to our 40k 8th edition now - as back in these days, there have not been many models available for all of the armies, there had to be many complicated "rules" to compensate for the lack of physical things on the tabletop. Now its vice versa, many models, many armies, terrain and stuff, so you need to speed up rules-wise.
Played Eldar for over 10 years and I had the third party resin casts from armor cast and epicast for the tanks etc. the old falcons were door stop/cheese wedges with fixed barrels lol. I was so glad in the late 90's when the plastic grav tanks came out. I converted/kit-bashed almost all my models. I made my own exodite dragon riders using the warhammer fantasy dark elf raptors and gave them all trench coats and lances. One of my cheesiest strats was to take 10 harlequin bikers and give them all smoke grenades. The smoke grenade used a huge template that made an area that blocked line of sight and if an enemy moved through them they had to roll scatter dice and move randomly while inside the template. Rush forward at 3 or 4 inches apart (I can't remember how far apart bikes were allowed to be back then) and throw a line of them across the center of the battlefield. No shooting through that huge screen and no trhying to charge through it was just comical with each model moving randomly. Also back then you could not fight hover vehicles in hand to hand. The smoke lasted for a while so I could just sit back behind the smoke screen over half or more of the table and just wait for enemy models to wander out of the smoke randomly not even in a unit anymore and then just gun them all down. This was almost a guaranteed win against tyranids.
Last time i checked, in my 4th edition Eldar Codex, Exarch still could have special powers, but tide to their aspect temple (like shooting twice for the Avenger one an his squad) and the Avatar was still invulnerable to melta weapon.
Epic scale wave serpents XD the sail looking thing was the shield generator, i have some somewhere! They were based on greek troop skiffs called Tri-reme that would cary 20 or so marines
Wib channeling his inner Mr Bean for the intro! Big fan. I think that the Eldar pirates became Eldar Corsairs, outcast emo Eldar, but distinct from Dark Eldar.
Another ruddy fantastic video! Man, I need this book especially since it details exodites! I wasn't an Eldar fan for ages but then I read a short story in the warhammer 40,000 compendium and it totally changed my opinion on them
Weird I just started watching this and my missis has come in and told me that our son has managed to get our elf and is now cuddling it fast asleep, wish us luck guys. Merry Christmas to everyone.
Guys, I was gonna start collecting Orks as an army, then you come out with this and tell me I can make Dinosaur riding space elves. Why must you make my decisions so much harder? Awesome video as always, comedic timing is on point this episode.
@@gratuitouslurking8610 The Tau auxilia are pretty miserable at the moment. It feels like both the Kroot and Vespid get no love by both GW and the fans.
@@TheSmart-CasualGamer Kroot have never had incredible rules, but I think the current rules set is okay. It should be way better, but Carnivores are pretty good screens with their pre game move. They're competing with Stealth Suits who are a bit tougher and more points efficient, but they have a far bigger footprint and are far better in melee. Hounds are just... eh, Krootox is in the same weird position it's always been in, but the new strat it got has made it pretty good for the points. Also the other Carnivore strat in the PA supplement makes them -1 to hit and +1 to their save in cover, throw in an Ethereal and you have them at 4+/6+++ in cover with the enemy getting -1 to hit for shooting at them. All in all, there is some use for them, unlike the Hammerhead or Sniper Drones. What really makes Kroot unpopular are their dated models and lack of options. They just need new models and a new game design.
The statement of how space elfs riding space dinosaurs are the coolest thing we don't have is wrong it is the dinosaur desk that the twin fists sub daddy of the ultra smurfs had
Just found your channel yesterday (corona-quarantine ftw) and today I know I need a Snipe with antlers in my life. That escalated quickly. Great review of the Codex. When skimming through I thought: hey those are the warp spider models still sold today! How about an update on those, eh? Edit: oh, one other thing. I was appalled by the pronunciation of the Phoenix Lords names. I mean the pronunciation was okay as in "sounds like proper english" but for my german-mother-tongue ears pronouncing the names more germany-ish fits them soooo much better.
This was the codex that got me playing 40k back in 95. Having returned last year after a 20 year absense, I cannot express the disappointment I felt on discovering that Exodites still did not have model support. Where's my damn space elves on space dinosaurs!
2:42 Whoa! Almost fell out of my chair, all of a sudden this guy knows what a comma is? Drops two commas in the first sentence and now he decides it's time?
rewatching this video now that the 9th edition codex is out, its cool that some of this stuff has made a comeback, exarch warrior powers and rangers on jetbikes for example
Still have the 2e Eldar codex and all the core 2nd ed books in pristine condition. Good old days! Anyone still play 2e? Kinda gutted how you didn't mention just how kill'y the Avatar and the other Phoenix Lords were back then. The Avatar was monstrous. It's fascinating that formal Chaos Elves never made it out. To be honest, I find that concept a lot more terrifying (and believable) than the Dark Eldar narrative brought in from 3E onwards.
Interestingly second edition Epic (Space Marine / Titan Legions) - the game those early flyers and Wave Serpents come from - did actually see some Exodites on dinosaurs released. Alas, they only saw release at games Day '95 (if memory serves) and never made it into stores. They do occasionally turn up on ebay, but command suitably crazy prices. I would know, as my Epic Eldar contains 1 very treasured unit of each type (Velociraptor riders, Pterandon riders, Stegosaur gun platforms and the mighty Carnosaur (Tyranosaurus Rex). I don't want to discuss what they cost me... it was a grim time.
This was my very first codex, way back in the day. I still have it, even. Wish i'd picked up some dragon knights at the time, but the fireprism had priority. I'm surprised you didn't make a gag about the Terrifying Slicing Orbs of Zandros, though.
Ah my first ever Codex thanks to seeing the new warp spiders in White Dwarf and that sold me on the army. I too want expedites. Also weird that the dark reaper exarch has one of the shortest range weapon due to a weird sculpt.
The pirates were arguably the precursors to Forgeworld's Corsair/Anhrathe army list from DoM, rather than the Dark Eldar, sadly 'space elf ninja pirates with jetpacks' was too beautiful a thing for this world so James squatted them in the move to 8th. Not that I'm salty my army became illegal :P
Not going to lie, "Space elves riding space dinosaurs into battle" was not a concept I thought of at all before this video. But now every now and again when I'm browsing 40k stuff, I sometimes find myself thinking, "You'd know what's cool? The idea of space elves riding space dinosaurs."
There was a rule in there for the Death Jester's shuriken cannon toxins. It'd make the victim randomly stagger about the battlefield and then explode. That was a fun one to read when I was 10 years old :)
Those exarch powers were great. The one where you can break from melee without sustaining any hits was great for Howling Banshees. Charge in your enemy gets no attacks. Jump out then charge back in.
"Its an Elf on The Shelf Innit?"
And like that, Melb, Chaos God of Bad Puns was birthed into the warp.
I thought the god of puns was Quipp?
this
"I am Melb, Chaos God of Bad Puns...
You might say I'm here to extinguish all your rad suns!"
Why is the god of bad puns named after scary spice Mel B? does she do a lot of puns?
I feel that could be an insult in the Chaos Realms, 'I condemn you to Wib, the Chaos God of Bad Puns. May your ears bleed for eternity.' When they get to where Wib is the Warp it's just a Saturday night improv sess/stand-up open-mic night.
I swear to god, that elf on a shelf thing filled me with equal amounts of contact shame, frustration and disappointment.......I LOVE IT
And a new follower joins the ranks of us dedicated to the Dark Prince
@@steweygrrr I already thought if slaanesh as the most interesting of the chaos gods
As an eldar player: yes, I want my dinosaurs.
I remember once seeing a conversation of that using the Cold One riders from AoS and the 40K windriders.
Who doesn't? That, and Eldar Knights and the likes.
@@jrlinsin I did a REALLY crude and simple conversion way back when I was a kid, but just taking some Dark Elf cold ones and some High Elf Dragon Princes and combining them, then painting the Dragon Princes' lance and sword blades to look like crystal to make the Laser Lances. To my knowledge, even back in the day, GW has NEVER produced models for Exodite units of any kind and its only been in the last few years they have produced models for Eldar pirates and then only through Forge World
This is why I play 2nd even today.
If the Exodites became a thing that would get me to play Eldar
"When another codex lets you ride dinosaurs, we'll talk"
Has anyone ever introduced Snipe to Seraphon?
Those are celestial dinosaurs, not space dinosaurs.
Not a codex. There have been no space slann since rogue trader.
@@mailthedragonnow I want space slann
The sheer disapproval on Snipe's face when the Elf made his appearance is priceless.
Also, ah, the 90s, when the strategy for Codex covers was "If there's a blank space on the picture, find something to put there"
"And then colour it in with the brightest colours possible".
Just a quick correction, the Eldar Pirates are precursors to the Eldar Corsairs, who are to the Dark Eldar what Blood Angels are to World Eaters. Fairly similar, but they'd probably not be very happy if you confused the two. The Corsairs actually got their own FW rules and models, but those were discontinued since FW really got hit hard by the passing of its CEO.
*gets 3rd edition eldar guardian squad for Christmas*
* snipe and wib upload a video on the eldar*
"the craftwold sings to me and i respond in kind"
was just planin to get some for myself this decamber.
“Yes”
“Our minds work as one”
“The time for war is nigh”
What could I say? We are shaped by fate just as we shape it
Yeah the Eldar are nice and all but that neon purple Old One Eye at the start demands more attention
Also there’s a Trygon on the other shelf which means there may be an entire purple disco Tyranids army
That masterpiece Optimus in the distance though
I'm surprised Wib didn't end up on the wrong side of those horns after the "Elf on a Shelf" joke.
That Elf on the Shelf joke has to be the best holiday themed joke I've heard this year, i love it
I'm so glad you went deep on the D-Cannon lore! I loved that part back then. Anyone remember Vortex missiles? Using the tables in the Waagh book, my pal rolled a Vortex Missile launcher combi weapon with FF for his Warboss.
A fun game back then but balanced, it was not. Having 3 to 7 vortexes on my deployment zone (72" range!) every game until the end of that campaign.
The last time I was this early, Slaanesh wasn’t born yet.
You're right, actually
The most deserved like I’ve ever given a comment on UA-cam
Damn, as soon as you showed that 'mystery tank' from the cover I was like...thats a wave serpent. Then I despaired at the wasted space that fact is taking up in my old and addled brain.
This was the edition and codex which got me started on 40K, and I've been an eldar guy ever since. The marines and their lot can all bugger off, they never had dinosaur riding knights, so they're automatically inferior! Still a bit miffed GW never made any exodite knight minis. Still, the minis we did get at the time were quite good. The Striking Scorpion and Swooping Hawk minis were what sealed the deal for me when it came to picking my army. Oh, and it took another edition before we had any vehicle minis other than jetbikes. Also, Eldar psykers were a terror and a half on the field with the 2nd edition rules.
0:01 And here I sit, crying in still not having an Exodite army list.
3:03 Fun fact: "world-ship" is literally the word for Craftworlds in the German translation of 40k.
9:25 Actually, since I'm very much in favour of a complete re-do of the Craftworld Aeldari for 9th edition, I'd be down to re-introducing exploding wraithguard (I completely forgot about them being able to do that in the Ancient Times, but it was fun as hell).
10:02 I would even be in favour of having Exarchs as independent characters again, in a roughly similar role to 9th edition Adepta Sororitas Preachers, buffing their respective aspect warrior units with aura abilities. Also, they should be much more powerful and versatile than they are now.
11:41 I whole-heartedly agree.
Eldar Pirates are the precursors to the FW Eldar Corsairs army list from the Doom of Mymeara (First Edition in 5E and a Second Edition in 7E adding even more new Corsair units), they were mostly discontinued in 8E sadly.
RIP discontinued FW armies like the Kroot Mercenaries/T'au Auxilaries, Elysian Drop Troops, Tallarn Desert Raiders, Renegades & Heretics and Eldar Corsairs :(
I love the 2nd generation WH40K codex aesthetic, that contrast between the sprawling bright colours in the model displays and the colour art on one hand, as well as the dark imposing Mark Gibbons illustrations
My my my... Sanperor has given me 3 WH40K videos today: from Luetin,MandaloreGaming and now Snipe and Wib. Thank you Sanperor!
I don't know what's funnier:
Throne-bound Emperor in a Santa hat psychically manifesting gifts, Great Crusade Emperor in a power-sleigh, or the idea that the pre-Unification War Emperor was secretly Santa Claus.
This is true happiness
I must resist to call the Inquisition at the sight of those horns.
call them...what's the worst that can happen.
"Greetings Exodite Dragonknights..."
Why thank you. One of the nicer salutations I've had recently.
RE: Dragon Knights
I used to put Shining Spear figures on Cold Ones, then add a fancy long penant on the lance. Then use the Shining Spear rules
Genius
The flyer commented upon at 10:51 is the Night-wing interceptor (as it was released for Epic once upon a time), bearing no semblance to the current iteration available in 40k today.
God i wish i could have someone in my life as lovely as Snipe. She’s just the best
We all need more dinosaur riding space elves in our lives.
“It’s an elf on a shelf init”. 😂
I saved up for this Codex for a month when I was 10, knowing nothing about 40k; when I finally got it I never read a word of it.
Loved that book to bits.
11:00 John blanche the best
I remember it as BY FAR the most overpowered army book for any game ever published. People think we have issues in modern 40k, they know nothing compared to the literally silly power level of this book compared to every other list in 2nd ed.
The Dark Angles short story "The Black Pearl" was a really amazing story about Exodite Dragon Riders getting STARCHED by Dark Angel's Interrogator Chaplin and his search for the Sword of the Lion.
Wow! Brings back memories! I ran a game store near San Francisco in the 90s and was all about Warhammer- I remember all these guys! This was my first Codex... and we used to sell the resin casts too and had regular visits from the sculptors.
Talk about spending years waiting for the Eldar models- I had forgotten about the pirates- but we converted models :)
I've said it before. 2nd edition was the peak of 40k.
maybe rules wise, but the models were clunky and campy looking and the art often spindly doodles
Yaaas, a new Codex Compliant! Thanks for all the hard work you put into these guys, really love your content.
I was like, "whats eldar relate to Christmas...oh "*once I saw the elf doll*
Whats next year Christmas? FARSIGHT ENCLAVE?
Well he is red...
This was my first codex, a gift from a friend who was also into 40k. I loved, for whatever the exact reason, the eldar over chaos from a white dwarf issue 216, which introduced multi part chaos warriors, the eldar falcon grav tank and a build able eldar pyramid with scenario rules. Thank you snipe and wip for another fantastic video and merry Christmas!
Eldar pyramid? I'm intrigued...
Hey. You're awesome! I'm a long time lurker first time poster. I'm a 46 year old plastic crackhead that giggles uncontrollably to your videos. Keep up the great work and happy holidays!
Cool stuff - Im still using some of these models in my army. And intersting to compare the codex to our 40k 8th edition now - as back in these days, there have not been many models available for all of the armies, there had to be many complicated "rules" to compensate for the lack of physical things on the tabletop. Now its vice versa, many models, many armies, terrain and stuff, so you need to speed up rules-wise.
Played Eldar for over 10 years and I had the third party resin casts from armor cast and epicast for the tanks etc. the old falcons were door stop/cheese wedges with fixed barrels lol. I was so glad in the late 90's when the plastic grav tanks came out. I converted/kit-bashed almost all my models. I made my own exodite dragon riders using the warhammer fantasy dark elf raptors and gave them all trench coats and lances.
One of my cheesiest strats was to take 10 harlequin bikers and give them all smoke grenades. The smoke grenade used a huge template that made an area that blocked line of sight and if an enemy moved through them they had to roll scatter dice and move randomly while inside the template. Rush forward at 3 or 4 inches apart (I can't remember how far apart bikes were allowed to be back then) and throw a line of them across the center of the battlefield. No shooting through that huge screen and no trhying to charge through it was just comical with each model moving randomly.
Also back then you could not fight hover vehicles in hand to hand. The smoke lasted for a while so I could just sit back behind the smoke screen over half or more of the table and just wait for enemy models to wander out of the smoke randomly not even in a unit anymore and then just gun them all down. This was almost a guaranteed win against tyranids.
Nice.
Nice
Nice.
Gut.
@@NickgerXS in der Tat gut mein Freund
(Indeed good, my friend)
that was the first gw product i ever bought, still got some of my metal eldar miniatures from the 90s
Last time i checked, in my 4th edition Eldar Codex, Exarch still could have special powers, but tide to their aspect temple (like shooting twice for the Avenger one an his squad) and the Avatar was still invulnerable to melta weapon.
I just got 2 of the bus stop rangers. Ever since this video came out i have badly wanted one, so my life is now complete
Epic scale wave serpents XD the sail looking thing was the shield generator, i have some somewhere! They were based on greek troop skiffs called Tri-reme that would cary 20 or so marines
Wib channeling his inner Mr Bean for the intro! Big fan. I think that the Eldar pirates became Eldar Corsairs, outcast emo Eldar, but distinct from Dark Eldar.
Another ruddy fantastic video! Man, I need this book especially since it details exodites! I wasn't an Eldar fan for ages but then I read a short story in the warhammer 40,000 compendium and it totally changed my opinion on them
2020, year of the Exodites.
We can but hope.
how is that going xD
@@doug_durray 2020 has been an interesting one. Exodites 2021!
Weird I just started watching this and my missis has come in and told me that our son has managed to get our elf and is now cuddling it fast asleep, wish us luck guys.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Happy Sanguinala to all loyal servants of the immortal God Emperor!
And a happy Slaaneshmas for the filthy heretics as well!
"James workshop, Jim if your nasty" 🤣
I absolutely love the cover art for this one!!! It's kind of my motivation for collecting an Eldar army.
What a perfect Christmas this has become. Thank you
I love you still have those daft antlers that guy sent you in the box.
Guys, I was gonna start collecting Orks as an army, then you come out with this and tell me I can make Dinosaur riding space elves. Why must you make my decisions so much harder?
Awesome video as always, comedic timing is on point this episode.
"When another codex let's you ride dinosaurs"
So Tau codex? Or whichever one includes the Greater Knarloc.
Technically Tau, though with how 8th likes it's subfactions I'm surprised Kroot haven't been made into their own codex yet.
@@gratuitouslurking8610 Good call, especially with Blackstone forteress having a kroot mercenary in it.
@@gratuitouslurking8610 The Tau auxilia are pretty miserable at the moment. It feels like both the Kroot and Vespid get no love by both GW and the fans.
@@k-leb4671 That's because the Kroot have crap rules now, and the Vespid have terrible models.
@@TheSmart-CasualGamer Kroot have never had incredible rules, but I think the current rules set is okay. It should be way better, but Carnivores are pretty good screens with their pre game move. They're competing with Stealth Suits who are a bit tougher and more points efficient, but they have a far bigger footprint and are far better in melee. Hounds are just... eh, Krootox is in the same weird position it's always been in, but the new strat it got has made it pretty good for the points. Also the other Carnivore strat in the PA supplement makes them -1 to hit and +1 to their save in cover, throw in an Ethereal and you have them at 4+/6+++ in cover with the enemy getting -1 to hit for shooting at them. All in all, there is some use for them, unlike the Hammerhead or Sniper Drones.
What really makes Kroot unpopular are their dated models and lack of options. They just need new models and a new game design.
Watching your videos while painting my first army, really fun
The statement of how space elfs riding space dinosaurs are the coolest thing we don't have is wrong it is the dinosaur desk that the twin fists sub daddy of the ultra smurfs had
I love that 3rd Edition Codex Eldar Artwork, i remember reading it round a friends in the mid 90's!
Just found your channel yesterday (corona-quarantine ftw) and today I know I need a Snipe with antlers in my life. That escalated quickly. Great review of the Codex. When skimming through I thought: hey those are the warp spider models still sold today! How about an update on those, eh?
Edit: oh, one other thing. I was appalled by the pronunciation of the Phoenix Lords names. I mean the pronunciation was okay as in "sounds like proper english" but for my german-mother-tongue ears pronouncing the names more germany-ish fits them soooo much better.
"Waiting for the bus in the rain" Little Nightvale reference there, eh?
This was the codex that got me playing 40k back in 95. Having returned last year after a 20 year absense, I cannot express the disappointment I felt on discovering that Exodites still did not have model support. Where's my damn space elves on space dinosaurs!
I have such fond childhood memories of this codex! Merry Christmas!
0:18 .... I desperately want to smack you for that God Emperor Damned joke you just made.
Snipe's festive antlers bring me so much joy.
2:42 Whoa! Almost fell out of my chair, all of a sudden this guy knows what a comma is? Drops two commas in the first sentence and now he decides it's time?
Merry Christmas! The elf on a shelf joke made me laugh even though its midnight and the rest of my family are trying to sleep.
Great video as always. I played Eldar in 5th edition. It's nuts how many of the models then were from 2nd Edition!
rewatching this video now that the 9th edition codex is out, its cool that some of this stuff has made a comeback, exarch warrior powers and rangers on jetbikes for example
warp spiders and plasma missles were OP in 2nd ed eldar was amazing
i loved my war walkers, those 6 barrel thingies were great
Still have the 2e Eldar codex and all the core 2nd ed books in pristine condition. Good old days!
Anyone still play 2e?
Kinda gutted how you didn't mention just how kill'y the Avatar and the other Phoenix Lords were back then. The Avatar was monstrous.
It's fascinating that formal Chaos Elves never made it out. To be honest, I find that concept a lot more terrifying (and believable) than the Dark Eldar narrative brought in from 3E onwards.
Eldar had dinosaurs?! Dude! I haven't been this mad bout retcons since the Squats!
I read through this Codex so many times. Also just spent hours looking at the pictures.
Ohh, a Yule Pat for all uf from Snipe and Wib.
The Captain Nemo sub is a first edition epic scale nightwing flyer. I had 3.
This was uploaded at 22:00(ish)! Christmas came early by 2 hours!
I am French and I like your accent (and all your codex compliant videos of course)
10:53 that's a Nightwing I think.
Interestingly second edition Epic (Space Marine / Titan Legions) - the game those early flyers and Wave Serpents come from - did actually see some Exodites on dinosaurs released. Alas, they only saw release at games Day '95 (if memory serves) and never made it into stores. They do occasionally turn up on ebay, but command suitably crazy prices.
I would know, as my Epic Eldar contains 1 very treasured unit of each type (Velociraptor riders, Pterandon riders, Stegosaur gun platforms and the mighty Carnosaur (Tyranosaurus Rex). I don't want to discuss what they cost me... it was a grim time.
That old War Walker was just the predecessor to that Grey Knight's baby carrier mech
This was my very first codex, way back in the day. I still have it, even. Wish i'd picked up some dragon knights at the time, but the fireprism had priority.
I'm surprised you didn't make a gag about the Terrifying Slicing Orbs of Zandros, though.
Ah my first ever Codex thanks to seeing the new warp spiders in White Dwarf and that sold me on the army. I too want expedites. Also weird that the dark reaper exarch has one of the shortest range weapon due to a weird sculpt.
The pirates were arguably the precursors to Forgeworld's Corsair/Anhrathe army list from DoM, rather than the Dark Eldar, sadly 'space elf ninja pirates with jetpacks' was too beautiful a thing for this world so James squatted them in the move to 8th. Not that I'm salty my army became illegal :P
I loved the art from this period.
Not going to lie, "Space elves riding space dinosaurs into battle" was not a concept I thought of at all before this video. But now every now and again when I'm browsing 40k stuff, I sometimes find myself thinking, "You'd know what's cool? The idea of space elves riding space dinosaurs."
Merry Christmas Snipe, Snipe's festive antlers, and to a lesser or greater extent, Wib.
Please never stop doing these
Ahhh my first Codex. The nostalgia
There was a rule in there for the Death Jester's shuriken cannon toxins. It'd make the victim randomly stagger about the battlefield and then explode. That was a fun one to read when I was 10 years old :)
I just stumbled onto your channel but "Bring them back James Workshop, you inveterate coward." and everything about it is why I'm going to stay.
I want like this at least twelve times. Nostalgia is good. Spirit stones.... lols!
Seasons tidings to you both. My fingers are crossed that my parents are going to get me one of the 8th edition books. Love those antlers!!
Fine choice with the Jazz Jackrabbit christmas music at the end :P
Merry Christmas Snipe & Wib. Have a fantastic holiday ^__^
I hope you both have a very merry Christmas..! Wib, I
I vote for full time Snipe antlers.
This is Snipe's alt account, isn't it? We're onto you!
I'm a little surprised that damnable stuffed elf wasn't impaled on those antlers after the first cutaway.
You had me at "elf on a shelf"
Merry Christmas! What a video to start Christmas Day with.
Those exarch powers were great. The one where you can break from melee without sustaining any hits was great for Howling Banshees. Charge in your enemy gets no attacks. Jump out then charge back in.
Merry christmas, Snipe and Wib!
This video is a wonderful thing to receive on Christmas morning. :-)
I bet this is one of your most liked with a opening joke like that happy Christmas !