This episode was 95% done during the Thrones of Decay times, but I had no idea how to finish this video at that time.. But anyways, if you are an Imperial Engineering Student, which college will you choose?
@@Tarriff don`t know about old videos remake, but... when Nuln could show up at like turn 20 with an army of grenadiers, steam tanks and hellstorms? Never. So the choice is simple. Anyway could not pay mister Gelt for those student`s loans
@@TarriffOH, YES! I wana know more about them. I had no idea they even existed. Also, for the ending idea. Why not have Elspeth's Amethyst units roll in and show them why they shouldn't have been rogue.
Meanwhile, in Bretonnia... Bretonnian Army: "Look at those unchivalrous fools, trying to blow each other up from afar rather than facing their foes in direct knightly combat, the cowards!" Bretonnian Navy: "Write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!!"
200 years after Industrial Revolution and Bretonnian Revolution/Schism: be the first to mass produce proper battleship that are longer than SHORT Battleship
0:13 I see Tzar Boris went down south to learn the ways of Nuln so that he can introduce gunpowder to Kislev and better the defenses against Chaos and Norscan invasions.
the more i learn about he empire the more i wonder how the hell karl holds it all together since these nitwits can't go 5 seconds without killing each other
Ahh yes, the Empire’s version of Gork and Mork.The College of Pyrotechnics is Brutal yet Cunning (Shocking powerful and appearing where you don’t expect them) and the Nuln Gunnery School is Cunning yet Brutal (Schematics to upgrade their weapons and more unit variety bringing devastating artillery barrages).
the laughing is getting heavily to my mind now xD thats how i feel in mid-game of nuln... while pyrotechs feel it turn 1 conclusion: need a pyrotech-nuln mod now (*starts renaming nuln faction*)
This is one of the rogue armies that is famous for fucking players up more often than not. Turns out massive arrays of Hellstorm rocket batteries in AI hands can be devastating.
Best thing in WH2 was booting up a mod that allowed you to play as them and then go trolling the world. They still havn't ported said mod to WH3, alas.
I still remember my Malus Darkblade playthrough. One of his rites is 'gift to the witch king' which gives him a sorceress hero, who's level depends on how many territories Malekith owns. This tells also tells you how well your ally on the other side of the world is doing (as this was when Malus started in Dragon Isles). As I was running around the southlands, I saw the number of territories he owned begin to drop rather quickly. I was curious as to why, so I sent a hero all the way to Naggarond to figure out what was happening. The College of Pyrotechnics had taken over Naggarond. I didn't know rogue armies could even capture settlements, but apparently they not only could, but were absolutely kicking the teeth out of the Witch King, and were now building MORE armies. Each and every one of the armies was either 15 Helstorm rocket batteries with a few gunners, or an entire stack of outrider grenadiers. This was the only time I had ever seen rogue armies take territory instead of just sailing around and getting into fights. Keeping an eye on their progress, they proceeded to sail to Ulthuan and destroy about half of the high elf factions as well. I'm not sure why, but the College of Pyrotechnics decided that the elves needed to die, and made it their personal mission to make it happen.
Am I the only person who finds the engineer general annoying to look at? His appearance just reminds me of an insufferable steampunk hipster who tries to look 'quirky.'
This episode was 95% done during the Thrones of Decay times, but I had no idea how to finish this video at that time..
But anyways, if you are an Imperial Engineering Student, which college will you choose?
Also, should I do a remake of rogue army videos (those are really old and outdated)?
@@Tarriff don`t know about old videos remake, but... when Nuln could show up at like turn 20 with an army of grenadiers, steam tanks and hellstorms? Never. So the choice is simple.
Anyway could not pay mister Gelt for those student`s loans
@@TarriffOH, YES! I wana know more about them. I had no idea they even existed. Also, for the ending idea. Why not have Elspeth's Amethyst units roll in and show them why they shouldn't have been rogue.
I like the guy from College of Pyrotechnics. He looks like someone who knows the way.
the better question is: was this video made under the influence of warp dust?
> Starts a campaign.
> Sees Colleges of Pyrotechnics at turn 20.
> Closes the game.
Gelt standing from afar: Perhaps i have planted a seed too volatile to be stopped
"Three things that make the Empire great! Faith, Steel and Gunpowder!" - Magnus the Pious
“You only have one of these things, and not a whole lot of it.” TTS Magnus The Red.
I must add LORE OF METAL
Laughing pyrotechnician is back, mommy I'm scared
Invite-welcome exchange students from Skavenblight, yes-yes!
Meanwhile, in Bretonnia...
Bretonnian Army: "Look at those unchivalrous fools, trying to blow each other up from afar rather than facing their foes in direct knightly combat, the cowards!"
Bretonnian Navy: "Write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!!"
200 years after Industrial Revolution and Bretonnian Revolution/Schism: be the first to mass produce proper battleship that are longer than SHORT Battleship
0:13 I see Tzar Boris went down south to learn the ways of Nuln so that he can introduce gunpowder to Kislev and better the defenses against Chaos and Norscan invasions.
Boom here. Boom there.
This rivalry will never end.
the more i learn about he empire the more i wonder how the hell karl holds it all together since these nitwits can't go 5 seconds without killing each other
Well that escalated quickly.
"Three things that make the Empire great! Faith, Steel and Gigling Maniac!"
European Colleges vs American Colleges.
Homework? Assignment? Pfft, come with me, and you will see, a settlement to be plundered.
Kaboom?
Yes Rico Kaboom!
I missed that laughing dude)))
Hes back when we needed him.
Ikit seen-seen thigns. Manthings crazy-rabid. Skaven have much much to learn.
Oh yeah, forgot about THAT rogue army.
Ahh yes, the Empire’s version of Gork and Mork.The College of Pyrotechnics is Brutal yet Cunning (Shocking powerful and appearing where you don’t expect them) and the Nuln Gunnery School is Cunning yet Brutal (Schematics to upgrade their weapons and more unit variety bringing devastating artillery barrages).
the laughing is getting heavily to my mind now xD
thats how i feel in mid-game of nuln... while pyrotechs feel it turn 1
conclusion: need a pyrotech-nuln mod now (*starts renaming nuln faction*)
Nuln's gunnery school vs oxyotl and snitch's assassin school
The pyromaniac sounded like a monty python character
BOOM BOOM BOOM!
Strongest ¨Law abider¨ factions vs weakest ¨Lawful good¨ Rogue army
...Is it a good thing or a bad thing that I am alumni to the College of Pyrotechnics, Class of 2499?
But I wish I could learn the Lore of Metal :(
Fight me in a forest you pyromanics and see what happens!
MIT vs Caltech Warhammer edition
Tuition slaves lmao
Бэбэй?
What is this? This interesting abd weird faction?
This is one of the rogue armies that is famous for fucking players up more often than not. Turns out massive arrays of Hellstorm rocket batteries in AI hands can be devastating.
if you think this is bad just wait until you see vashnarrs conquest
Best thing in WH2 was booting up a mod that allowed you to play as them and then go trolling the world.
They still havn't ported said mod to WH3, alas.
I still remember my Malus Darkblade playthrough. One of his rites is 'gift to the witch king' which gives him a sorceress hero, who's level depends on how many territories Malekith owns. This tells also tells you how well your ally on the other side of the world is doing (as this was when Malus started in Dragon Isles). As I was running around the southlands, I saw the number of territories he owned begin to drop rather quickly. I was curious as to why, so I sent a hero all the way to Naggarond to figure out what was happening.
The College of Pyrotechnics had taken over Naggarond. I didn't know rogue armies could even capture settlements, but apparently they not only could, but were absolutely kicking the teeth out of the Witch King, and were now building MORE armies. Each and every one of the armies was either 15 Helstorm rocket batteries with a few gunners, or an entire stack of outrider grenadiers. This was the only time I had ever seen rogue armies take territory instead of just sailing around and getting into fights.
Keeping an eye on their progress, they proceeded to sail to Ulthuan and destroy about half of the high elf factions as well. I'm not sure why, but the College of Pyrotechnics decided that the elves needed to die, and made it their personal mission to make it happen.
Am I the only person who finds the engineer general annoying to look at? His appearance just reminds me of an insufferable steampunk hipster who tries to look 'quirky.'