Kill Team is billed as a series of skirmishes that play out in the shadows alongside these large scale wars. Each army will be made up of potentially hundreds of units costing thousands of points. Kill Team has been around for a long time as an abbreviated game mode for Warhammer 40k. In Warhammer 40k, every unit has a point value based on how powerful it is. Spoiler Alert: I'm DEEP into Warhammer thanks to this game. Here are my impressions of Warhammer 40k: Kill Team as a total novice to the game. If you've ever wanted to play Warhammer 40k but been too overwhelmed by it, Kill Team is the game you've been waiting for. RELATED: Warhammer 40K: Every Race Ranked From Weakest To Most Powerful In terms of time investment, financial investment, and skill development as a tactician and miniature painter, not to mention catching up on decades of lore, Warhammer 40k can seem impenetrable from the outside. No other game in history, board game, card game, or otherwise, has required the level of commitment that Warhammer 40k does. I've been a board game enthusiast my whole life and have often stared longingly through the windows of my local Games Workshop, watching players with their measuring tapes and armies of immaculately painted figurines, wondering "could that be me?" but never taking the plunge. Warhammer 40,000, the peak tabletop hobby, my white whale.
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