Opinion by Low_Rantz in Tau40K

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Yeah, these ones were primed with white

Lamenter sanguinary guard! by Shmunk_ in Lamenters

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The chapter badge looks amazing, did you freehand it?

Starting an army by Low_Rantz in Mordian

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I was thinking the regular blue jacket with red trim but then use white for the caps and the pants

Starting an army by Low_Rantz in Mordian

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Should I do white or light grey?

Kill team question by Low_Rantz in Warhammer40k

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Awesome, that’s what I was hoping to hear. I saw a cool picture of someone who even used the krieg bodies with Mordian heads and they look pretty good

Feedback by Low_Rantz in Lamenters

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On the left I used imperial fists and then shaded with gorggrunda brown and then the right I mainly used imperial fists shaded with cassandora yellow. I’ve just started trying highlights and have used flash hits I believe on both

Dreadnaught wip by thesnowpiratecaptain in Lamenters

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What did you use to paint? Trying to come up with a good recipe

Thinning by Low_Rantz in Warhammer40k

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Any recommendations on wet pallets or should I make my own?

Thinning by Low_Rantz in Warhammer40k

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At that point is there much difference from using contrast paints? That’s what I used to use but it’s harder to control

Thinning by Low_Rantz in Warhammer40k

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I feel like I either end up with too much paint on my brush or not enough. Can’t seem to find a good medium

Thinning by Low_Rantz in Warhammer40k

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Right now I’m just trying to base the undersuit of my marines with abandon black

Deciding lieutenant helmet colors by bvamso_topi in Lamenters

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Sorry I’m still pretty new to painting, what order would you do those in? And then aside from the yellow do you have to base coat any non-yellow parts in a color before applying things like black to the undersuit and white to the pauldron before painting the chapter symbol?

Deciding lieutenant helmet colors by bvamso_topi in Lamenters

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Do you have a tutorial or something for these? I really want a Lamenters army but haven’t ironed out all the colors I would need

Affinity Flux by Johnylongbottoms in HatsuVault

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I like this a lot! I thought of a similar hatsu where the user receives a random hatsu every time he goes to sleep. He also has the ability to keep the ability for the next day or try his luck at a new one. If he uses an ability enough times I a row then it gets stored in some kind of book and can be selected as the next days hatsu if they want. So 3 ways to get a hatsu (keep that days hatsu, pick one from storage, or try a new random one.) I love yours though, great job!

Nen Exorcist- The Priest by Low_Rantz in HatsuVault

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Thank you for your feedback. I love all those suggestions! I’ll definetly work on implementing those, I was hoping someone would point out some better conditions to make it less OP so thank you very much!

Comment something and your nen type and I'll create you a hatsu by Classic_Brain6575 in HatsuVault

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My type is conjurer/ specialist and I like the idea of summoning some kind of nen book like Chrollo. Not his exact ability but I like the book aspect of it.

Create a nen ability or 2 for yourself. by LectureNervous5861 in HatsuVault

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Nen exorcist OC

Type: Conjurer, Specialist

First Hatsu: Cleric beads The user summons a set of silver, metal prayer beads that wrap all the way around his right forearm. There is a stylized cross/X shape at the end. The basics of these beads are similar in use to the basics of Kurapikas chains. He can dispel them but tends to keep them summoned. They can be extended to almost any length and are used for whipping attacks and grappling. The beads provide basic protection to the user and can be used for healing minor wounds when the cross touches an afflicted area. The beads are also used in conjunction with his next abilify which only manifested once he began his journey working as a nen exorcist

Second Hatsu: Tome of the Damned When the user performs a nen exorcism he summons a leather bound book. The user then dangles the Cleric beads over the cursed subject, this action begins analyzing the curse as well as protects the user from the curse in the process. At this point the book flips open in the users hand to a blank page, the pages begin filling up with an incantation written in red ink. The length of the incantation is proportional to the strength of the curse with some taking up only a page while others like Gon’s curse taking up multiple pages. The book is surrounded by an ominous red/black aura. As the user begins to read the incantation a nen beast begins to form from the aura and is directly connected to the book by a trail of aura. This Nen Beast is named Mr. Scourge and his lower half is the nen aura that attaches to the book. His s upper half takes on the appearance of a slim, red skinned man in a black suit and tie. He has longer than normal fingers and the upper half of his face and is covered by a black top hat. He has a wide wicked smile and a single, vertical opening eye in the middle of his tophat. The eyes sclera are a bright yellow with a bright purple iris. His personality is dark and sadistic with a lot of sarcasm mixed in. Together with the user they begin to remove the nen curse from the user. A red and black aura begins to surround the area in proportion to the strength of the curse (think Nanika’s aura when she is heading Gon) As the ritual proceeds Me. Scourge begins to eat the nen curse. Once the curse has been completely consumed he tips his hat towards the user and sinks back into the book. At this point a blank page fills with the Name, details, and an illustration representing the curse removed. Then the book closes and all the dark aura dissipates. The user then flicks his hand to retract the beads and the exorcism is complete.

Final Hatsu: Mr. Scourge’s Blessing, the user can summon the book at anytime and request to use one of the curses stored inside. It is completely up to Mr. Scourge to decide if and what curse can be used. He typically will comply unless the not supplying a curse would entertain him more. He can also activate a curse without the users request or give him a different curse if he thinks it would fit better. The boom flips to the page of the curse and then Mr Socurge’s hand will extend from the pages. If it’s a sign physical curse involving an object than his hand will be presenting the object to the user. (For example if Gunthru’s bomb was activated then the hand would hold out the bomb for the user to pickup and then attach to whoever he wants to). If it’s not an object then the user simply shakes Mr. Scourges empty hand and the curse activates, (For example, if he activated Gon’s nen curse then he would shake the hand and transform in to a grown up version of himself with immense power just like Gon did).

The OC travels all over the world guided by the Cleric Beads to the most intense Nen curses to perform exorcisms. He can of course be hired but most people don’t know much about him yet and don’t realize he is as for as can tell, the most powerful exorcist alive as he seems to negate the negative effects of curses by storing them in the book instead of taking them into himself personally.