Hope you enjoyed this episode! Animation intensive content like this takes a shitload of time. At this point these video's are literally labor of love. A gift from me and the voice actor to the Warhammer Community because you guys deserve it. But we still need help to keep this up as its only possible because of amazing people financially supporting this channel. So if you enjoy this content, please consider helping out by checking these links below! Subscribe: tinyurl.com/SubscribeToJanovich Patreon: www.patreon.com/janovich UA-cam Member: tinyurl.com/JanovichPlus See you all on the next one where the Alpha Legion Arrive on Vraks!
Captain Tyborc (being wounded for the fifth time): Just a Flesh wound. Vrakian: I hit you in the head with my gun. Tyborc: I'm INVINCIBLE.(proceeds to bit the Vrakian's leg) Tyborc(after surviving):Please God Emperor forgive for not dying. (Ultra Depression)
Question: so one critical factor in this advance was that the dust helped hide the death korps guardsman. Why weren’t smoke shells used for the imperial artillery?
BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! The Sound of coming Doom, Lets dig this trench together, Attrition lasts forever! BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! Artillery Goes Boom! Lets Bomb them all together, The crust will be their tomb!
"The Thousand regiments of the Vraksian Militia descend upon you! Our artillery, will blot out the sun!" *(Muffled Gasmask Retort, before sound of Heretic Scum being clubbed to death by a 14 year old girl with a shovel)*
I love how "realistic" this is versus the crazy we hear so much from Black Library. This sounds like each side had actual strategies and like it could really happen.
I would also recommend Arch's Seige of Vraks lore series. He imagines or explains the logistical side of the war in addition to the battles. Vraks is my favorite story of the Imperium because, aside from the spoiler Space Marine involvement, the whole thing just sounds like one of the major battles of the Great War. Another great video, Janovich!
ww1 trench warfare mostly accounted for the strategies here. Tyborc's breakthrough almost mirrors the story of the Lost Battalion during the Meuse-Argonne offensive of 1918
@@lelagrangeeffectphysics4120 alpha legion, blooddrinkers and death guard. or maybe they're all actually alpha legion in disguise. I don't know. ITS ALPHA LEGION!
Great job animating and I loved how the flags represented the different squads of troops and how as they took more losses the flag would being to disintegrate slowly; it really gave you a feel for just how many losses they took and how quickly a squad could be obliterated.
The only thing I can find fault with, and this is a very minor thing, is the land mines. Anti-tank land mines are typically pressure sensitive for heavy weights, think 400+ lbs, to ensure they detonate against the appropriate targets. Anti-personnel mines are typically very sensitive but their charges won't meaningfully damage a tank. Best practice is to mix them to protect the anti-tank mines from infantry who may try to clear them by hand.
@@Janovich thanks! Also, the best way to clear the wire and mines would probably be concentrated bombardment with the thudd guns. I wish the "smoke" you referenced was used more in game. In modern militaries they actually have smoke rounds for exactly this purpose: Obscuration
Damn it Hans. Who forgot to bring the AT Mines?! But yeah, was really confused how a swarm of infantry can clear a whole field unless there was a special equipment to detonate them like what the coalition forces in Iraq used (forgot what the vehicle was called)
@@Janovich also anti-infantry Mines are used to maim instead of kill. The charge is only large enough to take the legs at about the knees, and send shrapnel (ball bearings and peices of the casing) straight up (at a approximate 45-60 degree arc, depending on the nation and manufacturers) The idea is that the screams of men dying long, painful deaths will demoralize other soldiers, lead to other troops being tasked to care for those men and draw medical personnel in before another charge is detonated. Which the death korp cares little about. Minefields, historically, were not used to deny a area to enemy troops, they are used to herd the enemy into a "safe" corridor, which is typically without cover, and sighted in by artillery and heavy weapons. The results of attacking this corridor is obvious, but has to be less costly than the minefield, until further into the ambush. If resistance is too fierce, too soon, the minefield becomes the obvious choice.
@@LordoftheSwarm Siege of Vraks is heavily inspired by World War 1 operations and real events that happend on western front. Soldiers on both sides found out in a paininful way that heavy concentrated artillery barrage does not clear barbed wire sufficiently. Yeah some pockets of it did get blown but not enough to allow safe and quick passage into enemy trenches. And that precious few seconds were enough for entire platoons to be gunned down. Only real hope for soldiers trying to clear remaining wires was if preemptive artillery barrage was long enough. Even if you took cover and was safe from shrapnels and high ex falling from the sky there was another effect you were subjected too. So many explosions creates debilitating effect on your body from changing air pressure. It feels like you are exhausted from not having sleep for many days or feel like you are drunk and can't aim properly. My info comes firsthand from diary of the soldiers subjected to many hours of artillery barrage during WW 1.
Deathkorps of Krieg would be perfect in The old 6mm epic scale. In that scale there is room for plenty of trenches and bunkersystems. I wish GW had kept Epics and even that they used it as their main game. 28 mm minatures are exellent for games like space hulk and necromunda but rarley give you the feeling of "normal" combat. Evry game in 40k is like you in real life would take this or that special forces team and Pit it against one or two other special forces team.
There is a lot of people who print minis in 6-10mm scale and use the Apocalypse rules to do large scale battle.. They also use stuff from Titanicus and Aeronautica
@@erwin669 It sure would be Nice to play old Epics or something similair again. But still not as fun as when it was an official game. Im an old gamer so i played epics before internet was a thing. There were competions in several european countries, even where no GW-shops existed. I had the the old Horus Heresey box with two large identical space marine armies. And there were lots of good looking buildings in that box. So easy to set up dystopic urban landscaoes to do battle in. I didnt like the flashy colors of most of The space marine chapters so i painted one army in khaki green and the other in a camo pattern. The camo looked good on the veichels, but damn, getting camo to look good on 6 mm infantry was hard. Any way, a simliar box for epic battles on Krieg would be perfect. But instead of The high rise buildings in The original epics box there could be some kind of modular bunkers and ww1 forts. If you use polystyrene plates for your game board its really easy to cut out good looking trenches. I made a river for epics that way and was suprised how easy it was to get it to look really good.
I actually own an Epic Krieg army, that 6mm scale really does them justice! Forge World had some quality Epic stuff back in the day, and a lot of people have tried their hands at fan made stuff so while it can take some time and patience, you can cobble together some amazing looking armies. There’s a small company called Trolls under the Bridge that sells some pretty good Epic-scale Imperial Armour, and of course there’s tons of 3D printed stuff out there.
Sounds like Tyborc and his men were down to their Shovels and fists in the tunnel. I'd like to imagine at least one Vraksian militia walked away with a shovel stuck in him. At the very least, there was probably a corpse with one firmly entrenched where the Emperor doesn't look/ Warp don't shine, so to speak.
Vraksian survivor gets back the aid station, has a shovel sticking out of him, the medic asks him what happened and he replies "A 14 year old girl in a gas mask happened..."
@weldonwin *Vraksian medic puts a sheet over a dead body which has a suspicious rise above its legs.* "another one?! How many shovels am I gonna have to remove today?! *points to pile of 24 bloody shovels lying in a corner.*
@@ctgx7735 Mostly meme, but seeing as canonically Krieg rankers tend to be very young, often teenagers and officers are generally promote from the ranks on the basis that they are the ones who live, then it stands to reason that the junior and mid-rank officers aren't all that old and that for a Krieg soldier, 19 is probably considered pretty old given their incredibly short life expectancy
I love that this "top down documentary" thing is really catching on as a legit story telling device. Not only as history videos but just stories in general.
My friend I cannot tell you how much I love this series! You really bring the war to life with you commentary and visuals. Can't wait for the next one!
This was awesome. Feels like one of those old history channel American civil war break downs. Just need some reenactors to play up a few vicious battle scenes.
These sorts of videos are amazing and honestly I’m surprised people haven’t tapped this sort of style for 40 before. Or maybe they have and yours is just a standout in quality. Regardless amazing work
Hey, there seems to be no sound from 10:38 to 10:44, is this normal? It sounds like the narration was cut by mistake Either way, the rest of the video is amazing
I wish the authors who wrote the Vraks series had a better understanding of military acumen. The figures for numbers of men etc being wasted never makes sense. Yes the Imperium has to make sacrifices for victory but if they did the way they did on Vraks every where as are the implications, their never would be victory any where... And the way they did Krieg so poorly as insane martyrs ruined the way Krieg is. But your play by play with visuals and Archs reading of the lore all those years ago makes up for the shortcomings
That’s kinda the whole point of the setting, though. The one resource the Imperium has in abundance is manpower. Think of the worst waste of men during the most pointless offensive during WWI, and then dial it up to 11. And then double it, triple that, dial that new number up to 15 and quadruple that for good measure. Yeah, it’s silly, but that’s what we’re here for.
@@markb6978 too you and @TheRocketDrive I'm aware of both your points Krieg can form many many regiments. And that there were numerous pointless offensives during ww1 but that being said the selling point of Warhammer is that even with there being a whole bunch of absurdity there is some grounded in reality points
@@ghostjager8190 I agree wholeheartedly, but I think the siege of Vraks is actually one of the best examples of that - it’s absurd and over the top, but at least grounded in reality.
Hello! This video is perfect for a war documentary. This battle for the fortress is similar to the battle of Remagen, where the Americans captured a bridge on the Rhine in World War II, bypassing the German defenses on the Rhine, saving many lives and shortening the war.
The short answer, big honking cannons in the Citadel that could destroy ships in orbit and equally big honking shields that protected against orbital bombardment
This kind of content is absolutley superb. Keep up the amazing work, looking forward to new episodes. Also, if I may add, perhaps a touch of 'dramatic' or army like music in the background could add even more depth to an already amazing thing. On a side note, I personally would like to see in the future some other campaigns/battles in 30k or 40k for that matter, especially 30k ie Horus Heresy.
Man, you are the best! Maybe I don't understand a half of said, but you're voice... My god... Maybe I'm not the biggest fan of DKoK, but you doing it much cooler then it can do ru. community! You doing best backgrounds!
Hope you enjoyed this episode! Animation intensive content like this takes a shitload of time.
At this point these video's are literally labor of love. A gift from me and the voice actor to the Warhammer Community because you guys deserve it.
But we still need help to keep this up as its only possible because of amazing people financially supporting this channel.
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See you all on the next one where the Alpha Legion Arrive on Vraks!
This episode gave me some attack of the dead men and last stand of the black watch vibes
Captain Tyborc (being wounded for the fifth time): Just a Flesh wound.
Vrakian: I hit you in the head with my gun.
Tyborc: I'm INVINCIBLE.(proceeds to bit the Vrakian's leg)
Tyborc(after surviving):Please God Emperor forgive for not dying. (Ultra Depression)
@@the-wanderer111 nah he was probably thinking why can’t I die!
Question: so one critical factor in this advance was that the dust helped hide the death korps guardsman.
Why weren’t smoke shells used for the imperial artillery?
Might be that dedicated smoke shells wouls be an obvious sign of imminent attack, where as a normal artillery barrage is daily business
Captain Tyborg successfully spawncamped the enemy, without getting kicked from the server.
What a legend.
Vraksians_L33t-69: Admin, Tuborc using hax, pls kick!
Admin: Lol, Nope!
Tyborc: *(Clubbing Vraksians_L33t-69 with Shovel)*
Captain Tyborb is a unit
Little did the vraks know, the kreig would deploy their greatest asset: the dancing krieger.
BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!
The Sound of coming Doom,
Lets dig this trench together,
Attrition lasts forever!
BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!
Artillery Goes Boom!
Lets Bomb them all together,
The crust will be their tomb!
@@weldonwin I need someone to redo the entire song like this and throw it up on spotify or something.
Oh Hans yeah Hans good boy
I think it was hanz, he pointed out that he jumped of the trench to not charge, but dance, he also said "boom boom boom boom"
kreig is hard to read as a german
Captain Tyborc: THIS IS WHERE WE HOLD THEM, THIS IS WHERE WE FIGHT, THIS…IS WHERE THEY DIE!!!
TONIGHT WE DINE IN HELL
always remember in life sham in death atonement!
"The Thousand regiments of the Vraksian Militia descend upon you! Our artillery, will blot out the sun!"
*(Muffled Gasmask Retort, before sound of Heretic Scum being clubbed to death by a 14 year old girl with a shovel)*
EARN THESE SHOVELS BOYS
THIS DAY WILL BE REMEMBERED, FOR ALL TIME!
I love how "realistic" this is versus the crazy we hear so much from Black Library.
This sounds like each side had actual strategies and like it could really happen.
I would also recommend Arch's Seige of Vraks lore series. He imagines or explains the logistical side of the war in addition to the battles. Vraks is my favorite story of the Imperium because, aside from the spoiler Space Marine involvement, the whole thing just sounds like one of the major battles of the Great War.
Another great video, Janovich!
@@markdorn8873 You mean the Alpha legion involvement?
ww1 trench warfare mostly accounted for the strategies here. Tyborc's breakthrough almost mirrors the story of the Lost Battalion during the Meuse-Argonne offensive of 1918
True not like those exaggerated memes making the Kriegers so dumb and have no actual strategies
@@lelagrangeeffectphysics4120 alpha legion, blooddrinkers and death guard. or maybe they're all actually alpha legion in disguise. I don't know. ITS ALPHA LEGION!
Great job animating and I loved how the flags represented the different squads of troops and how as they took more losses the flag would being to disintegrate slowly; it really gave you a feel for just how many losses they took and how quickly a squad could be obliterated.
Thanks. I've tried representing each squad symbol accurately with official NATO army symbols as well.
I concur
I'd be very curious to know the process behind this sort of animation.
"If only they knew"
The warp gronws is feast
The only thing I can find fault with, and this is a very minor thing, is the land mines.
Anti-tank land mines are typically pressure sensitive for heavy weights, think 400+ lbs, to ensure they detonate against the appropriate targets. Anti-personnel mines are typically very sensitive but their charges won't meaningfully damage a tank.
Best practice is to mix them to protect the anti-tank mines from infantry who may try to clear them by hand.
Thats very interesting to know actually! That would be the perfect counter against krieg infantry swarm tactics lol
@@Janovich thanks!
Also, the best way to clear the wire and mines would probably be concentrated bombardment with the thudd guns.
I wish the "smoke" you referenced was used more in game. In modern militaries they actually have smoke rounds for exactly this purpose: Obscuration
Damn it Hans. Who forgot to bring the AT Mines?!
But yeah, was really confused how a swarm of infantry can clear a whole field unless there was a special equipment to detonate them like what the coalition forces in Iraq used (forgot what the vehicle was called)
@@Janovich also anti-infantry Mines are used to maim instead of kill. The charge is only large enough to take the legs at about the knees, and send shrapnel (ball bearings and peices of the casing) straight up (at a approximate 45-60 degree arc, depending on the nation and manufacturers)
The idea is that the screams of men dying long, painful deaths will demoralize other soldiers, lead to other troops being tasked to care for those men and draw medical personnel in before another charge is detonated. Which the death korp cares little about.
Minefields, historically, were not used to deny a area to enemy troops, they are used to herd the enemy into a "safe" corridor, which is typically without cover, and sighted in by artillery and heavy weapons. The results of attacking this corridor is obvious, but has to be less costly than the minefield, until further into the ambush. If resistance is too fierce, too soon, the minefield becomes the obvious choice.
@@LordoftheSwarm Siege of Vraks is heavily inspired by World War 1 operations and real events that happend on western front.
Soldiers on both sides found out in a paininful way that heavy concentrated artillery barrage does not clear barbed wire sufficiently. Yeah some pockets of it did get blown but not enough to allow safe and quick passage into enemy trenches. And that precious few seconds were enough for entire platoons to be gunned down.
Only real hope for soldiers trying to clear remaining wires was if preemptive artillery barrage was long enough. Even if you took cover and was safe from shrapnels and high ex falling from the sky there was another effect you were subjected too. So many explosions creates debilitating effect on your body from changing air pressure. It feels like you are exhausted from not having sleep for many days or feel like you are drunk and can't aim properly. My info comes firsthand from diary of the soldiers subjected to many hours of artillery barrage during WW 1.
Captain Tyborc deserves The Star of Terra for his efforts on Vraks.
Won't get it, Sly Marbo has won them all
Deathkorps of Krieg would be perfect in The old 6mm epic scale. In that scale there is room for plenty of trenches and bunkersystems.
I wish GW had kept Epics and even that they used it as their main game.
28 mm minatures are exellent for games like space hulk and necromunda but rarley give you the feeling of "normal" combat.
Evry game in 40k is like you in real life would take this or that special forces team and Pit it against one or two other special forces team.
Some of should start 3d printing 6mm figures if it's possible.
There is a lot of people who print minis in 6-10mm scale and use the Apocalypse rules to do large scale battle.. They also use stuff from Titanicus and Aeronautica
@@erwin669 cool beans,I didn't know and now that I do I got some thinking to do. Thank you lol
@@erwin669 It sure would be Nice to play old Epics or something similair again. But still not as fun as when it was an official game.
Im an old gamer so i played epics before internet was a thing. There were competions in several european countries, even where no GW-shops existed.
I had the the old Horus Heresey box with two large identical space marine armies.
And there were lots of good looking buildings in that box. So easy to set up dystopic urban landscaoes to do battle in.
I didnt like the flashy colors of most of The space marine chapters so i painted one army in khaki green and the other in a camo pattern. The camo looked good on the veichels, but damn, getting camo to look good on 6 mm infantry was hard.
Any way, a simliar box for epic battles on Krieg would be perfect. But instead of The high rise buildings in The original epics box there could be some kind of modular bunkers and ww1 forts.
If you use polystyrene plates for your game board its really easy to cut out good looking trenches.
I made a river for epics that way and was suprised how easy it was to get it to look really good.
I actually own an Epic Krieg army, that 6mm scale really does them justice! Forge World had some quality Epic stuff back in the day, and a lot of people have tried their hands at fan made stuff so while it can take some time and patience, you can cobble together some amazing looking armies.
There’s a small company called Trolls under the Bridge that sells some pretty good Epic-scale Imperial Armour, and of course there’s tons of 3D printed stuff out there.
Estimating casualties as “sustainably severe” is very 40k,
glad someone noticed that one :)
Sounds like Tyborc and his men were down to their Shovels and fists in the tunnel.
I'd like to imagine at least one Vraksian militia walked away with a shovel stuck in him. At the very least, there was probably a corpse with one firmly entrenched where the Emperor doesn't look/ Warp don't shine, so to speak.
If the good Captain didn’t smash in at least one skull I’ll be surprised
Vraksian survivor gets back the aid station, has a shovel sticking out of him, the medic asks him what happened and he replies "A 14 year old girl in a gas mask happened..."
@weldonwin *Vraksian medic puts a sheet over a dead body which has a suspicious rise above its legs.* "another one?! How many shovels am I gonna have to remove today?! *points to pile of 24 bloody shovels lying in a corner.*
This is the kind of content that we need way more of!
Working on it :)
"Remember the minefield was already cleared by 9th company" thats a euphemism if i ever heard one!
lol
That Captain is a fuckin chad. Held the line to the last few men and survived.
Not bad for an old-timer, why, he's a whole 19 year old
@@weldonwin canon or meme?
@@ctgx7735 Mostly meme, but seeing as canonically Krieg rankers tend to be very young, often teenagers and officers are generally promote from the ranks on the basis that they are the ones who live, then it stands to reason that the junior and mid-rank officers aren't all that old and that for a Krieg soldier, 19 is probably considered pretty old given their incredibly short life expectancy
I love that this "top down documentary" thing is really catching on as a legit story telling device. Not only as history videos but just stories in general.
By far the most epic video of the series
Thanks! It is definitely the most action packed, glad you like it!
Indeed
I love how the tank brigade chased down what was left of the reinforcements
This is an AMAZING series. Please do more of these! There's so much material to cover in WH40K :D
Yep we definitely have plans to cover much more! If you haven't, might also be worth checking out the Krieg lore video
the Vraks' first mistake was assuming the Imperium would let them get off scot-free
their second was resisting
Truly a love letter to the community, and also an invitation letter to those who doesn't know these amazing community!!!
Hurray! Another episode :D
Just a comment to say: This entire collection is awesome. Thank you
Best 9:02 AM ever, thank you for this Janovich.
Colonel Jurten would be proud! ^w^
Awesome video.
Feels like I'm watching a old A&E WW1 or 2 documentary from the 90s. You know back when A&E actually made good stuff. Lol
Worth the wait, haven't even watched it yet.
Edit: I was right, amazing quality as always. Could watch this kind of stuff all day
This along with Arch's video does give a more clear view of the battle! I love it!
Once the Krieg reach Enemy Trenches or Bunker, they teach everybody that you must not be a Space Marine to establish a very Impressive K/D !
Keep going! At this pace you'll be one of the greatest WH40k UA-camrs!
Thanks sir!
I've read and heard the story of the Siege of Vraks many times, but this has got to be the best way to experience it.
It's the BANEBLADE!
Man your voice is soothing, its on par with Arch for my favorite narration of this battle. Good job, you earned a sub
We need more of this type of 40K lore! this is TERRIFIC!!! you really did a great job! It looked super realistic!
I love this Series!
Even though i knew the ending of this Episode i Was still captured and thrilled by the Präsentation and the narration !
Always a pleasure to see new uploads in this series, keep it up!
Pound them Kriegsman, *slams map board* POUND THEM.
I holy emperor love these episodes!
Great series and I love the moving animations of units and the tatered look they get when more are lost.
This should be a documentary series.
My friend I cannot tell you how much I love this series! You really bring the war to life with you commentary and visuals. Can't wait for the next one!
Awesome vid dude!!! always wanted a series about the sieg of VRAKS!! this is well made^^
This is an amazing series! I do hope you get all the support you need to cover the whole siege!
The dedication to "realistic" tactics and the sheer amount of detail put into this is so friggin awesome! Keep up the great work!
Awesome. Cool. Superb. Keep up the good work. Xaphans enforcers could get some different regiment icon. The grenadiers also. Just a thought. Cheers
The moment we all have been wairing for
They sent a Baneblade tank.
They sent Bill.
I love Bill
Those defenders VASTLY underestimated how many CPs Tyborc was willing to spend. lolol
I honestly have no idea on 40K lore but I watched full episode, looks interesting enough
ANIMATED 40k LORE?!?!?! THIS IS A THING NOW?!
I'm in lol
Subscribe for more
The Map Markings hurt my eyes from lack of size designation but the animations were slick. Great work!
Awesome new episode! Thanks for the uploading it. Looking forward to this series your doing. Really appreciate it
Thank you for these amazing videos, I could sit all day listening to Krieg stories and lore.
Holy shit Captain Tyborc, you Vimy Ridge’d them!
Hello from Russia ! I don't understand English well, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying your videos. We in Russia are very fond of Warhammer
Loving the series more and more!
This was highly enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work. Remember the emperor protects
Love it, keep this capaign going ! For Vraks !
I'd like to think this was inspired by arch's incredible recount of this series
Fantastic job as usual, keep it up
Bruh, just a gritty TV show similar to BoB or Pacific of a Krieg battalion in this single conflict would be amazing.
This was awesome. Feels like one of those old history channel American civil war break downs. Just need some reenactors to play up a few vicious battle scenes.
Such a high quality series that is so unknown
I can’t wait for the next one
Love this! I will watch as many of these as you post!
This is great stuff, its like the 40k version of The Operations Room.
Loving this series Brother and look forward to the eventual all episodes in one epic at the end.
Dude you Are One Of The Top Tier YT Channels Please Continue Your Work And Please Do More Battles Of W40k
Captain Tyborc is a badass truly
Imagine how terrifying a krieg charge must be.
Ending is Just chillin
If they know
Chaos bongaloo
The chad captan: “TONIGHT WE DINE IN THE WARP”
Great work, keep it up 👌
Love these man, how do you make them, in photoshop then prem?
after effects
not gonna lie this documentary like vids are amazing and well made worthy the subs :D
Being Scottish I appreciate seeing the Krieg units in the video look like the St Andrews cross.
These sorts of videos are amazing and honestly I’m surprised people haven’t tapped this sort of style for 40 before. Or maybe they have and yours is just a standout in quality. Regardless amazing work
Legend has it the Grey Knights use Captain Tyborg's DNA as Geneseed for their initiates
Janovich I fucking love you and this series
Let's goooooo I was waiting for this update, 4OK sounds awesome in your vid voice
Hey, there seems to be no sound from 10:38 to 10:44, is this normal? It sounds like the narration was cut by mistake
Either way, the rest of the video is amazing
No its just a small pauze in the narration. Thanks for the concern though!
@@Janovich there sound it just there in the bunker and u can hear the artiLery its so cooL XD Love the videos man aLways excited to see them
Siege command: wow maybe we can finish this in 12 years after all
Alpha legion: we do a little trolling
I wish the authors who wrote the Vraks series had a better understanding of military acumen. The figures for numbers of men etc being wasted never makes sense. Yes the Imperium has to make sacrifices for victory but if they did the way they did on Vraks every where as are the implications, their never would be victory any where...
And the way they did Krieg so poorly as insane martyrs ruined the way Krieg is. But your play by play with visuals and Archs reading of the lore all those years ago makes up for the shortcomings
you vastly under estimate the "production" numbers of people on kreig.
That’s kinda the whole point of the setting, though. The one resource the Imperium has in abundance is manpower. Think of the worst waste of men during the most pointless offensive during WWI, and then dial it up to 11. And then double it, triple that, dial that new number up to 15 and quadruple that for good measure. Yeah, it’s silly, but that’s what we’re here for.
@@markb6978 too you and @TheRocketDrive I'm aware of both your points Krieg can form many many regiments. And that there were numerous pointless offensives during ww1 but that being said the selling point of Warhammer is that even with there being a whole bunch of absurdity there is some grounded in reality points
@@ghostjager8190 I agree wholeheartedly, but I think the siege of Vraks is actually one of the best examples of that - it’s absurd and over the top, but at least grounded in reality.
You know what they could have really used? A tactical genius.
Hello! This video is perfect for a war documentary. This battle for the fortress is similar to the battle of Remagen, where the Americans captured a bridge on the Rhine in World War II, bypassing the German defenses on the Rhine, saving many lives and shortening the war.
question: why wasn't the Vraxian defences just nuked from orbit?
watch episode 3! It explains it there.
The short answer, big honking cannons in the Citadel that could destroy ships in orbit and equally big honking shields that protected against orbital bombardment
Rule of cool
This so good! Good storytelling and voice!
Phenomenal work. Thank you for the Krieg joy
Tyborc is a fucking chad
Tyborc and his men deserve the star of Terra
From all channels who make these type of history videos you emulate BazBattles the most.
Because bazbattles is great!
Historymarche as well
This kind of content is absolutley superb. Keep up the amazing work, looking forward to new episodes.
Also, if I may add, perhaps a touch of 'dramatic' or army like music in the background could add even more depth to an already amazing thing.
On a side note, I personally would like to see in the future some other campaigns/battles in 30k or 40k for that matter, especially 30k ie Horus Heresy.
Man, you are the best! Maybe I don't understand a half of said, but you're voice... My god... Maybe I'm not the biggest fan of DKoK, but you doing it much cooler then it can do ru. community! You doing best backgrounds!
Great video. Well done man
thanks for this video it was nice listening to this report
Loving this series
Been waiting for your next work
great content!
God these are incredible.impeccable work as always jan
Please subscribe hehe
i love the history ones but this is just awsome