Warhammer Novels

How To Make The Most of an MMO
If you’re looking for tips and tricks on min/maxing or the quickest way to put an effective raid party together, you’re looking in the wrong place.
Here we’re going to explore the best ways for a casual player to get the most out of just about any massively multiplayer online game. That said, even if you’re already a hardcore wow-head, these tips are worth their weight in wow gold if you’re looking for the best ways to breathe new life into your playing experience.
Enjoy the scenery:
It’s not the quest that matters, but the journey. Well, that’s not entirely true with MMO’s, after all, if you don’t complete your quest, you don’t get any aion kinah, valuable XP or phat lewt, but that’s not my point.
Artists and programmers have poured literally hundreds of hours if hard work into crafting a living breathing world, and the sad truth is that most players will simply race across the landscape with nary a glance at their surroundings.
Playing fantasy games, and MMO’s in particular is all about escapism, and getting to visit a world different from our own, and become people we aren’t. Take a moment to stop and smell the roses, those murlocs will always be there waiting to be slain.
Pace yourself:
In a similar vein to that above, most folks forget about having fun once their in game, and start thinking about the quickest and most efficient ways to level. Efficiency isn’t generally fun, and it’s mostly associated with work.
There is no “right way” to play an MMO, so if it takes you weeks to hit level ten instead of five hours, don’t sweat it, what’s most important is that you had fun on the way there, there are no prizes for coming in first.
When you’re ready, get the expansions:
The great thing about MMO’s is that they grow around the player, you can play as much as you want or as little as you want. If you’re jumping on board an MMO a few years late, don’t feel pressured into getting the various expansions that might have come out if you aren’t ready. Why waste your money on Burning Crusade and Lich King or Cataclysm when World of Warcraft Classic has hundreds of hours of gameplay to occupy you with?
Find a good friend to play with:
As stated earlier, there’s no right or wrong way to play an MMO, but even the most ardent solo player will enjoy the game even more if he can play for a few hours with a good friend.
Find someone you don’t get to see as often as you like, and then offer him a free trial (MMO’s are always giving away free trials). If he accepts, you’re likely to get some bonus schwag for recruiting a new player, and you’ve got someone to share your adventures with.
You don’t have to spend every waking minute in-game with your pal, but you’ll find that companionship makes even the most mundane of tasks in an MMO become infinitely more fun. This is also a great way for hardcore players to start a new alt character and get over the boredom of having to do all those early lower level quests over again.
Find more good friends online, don’t be shy:
Of course, if you’re a solo player this might got against your programming, but if you’re something of a social butterfly, guilds, groups and parties make playing MMO’s a real blast. There’s nothing like sitting around outside a cave to formulate a plan with your buds before storming a lair.
Get into the lore, check out the novels, buy the comics
This all pre-supposes that you enjoy the game to a certain degree already, but a great way to get even more out of whatever MMO you’re playing, is to pick up some of the literature. A number of the larger and more successful MMO’s like EverQuest II, Warhammer Online, World of Warcraft and Age of Conan are all supported by books and comics, and with a little snooping around you can find out which ones are well written and worth getting.
It’s hardly essential of course, but more often than not you’ll find your newfound knowledge just enhances your appreciation and enjoyment of the game.
Get on the forums:
This goes hand in hand with socialising in game. If you’ve got the time and the inclination, get to know your in-game friends on the game’s message boards and forums. You’ll also be able to interact with developers and community liaisons to know what changes are going to be made in-game and how they’ll affect your character.
Have fun in game, don’t turn it into a grind fest:
Remember, it’s the journey that’s important, turning an MMO into a grind fest is the fastest way to make it totally un-fun. Try not to take things to seriously, and while min-maxing is okay, remember, it’s just a game, not a second job.
Don’t resub unless you actually want to play:
By this point it’s fair to say you’re pretty into whatever MMO you’re playing. The danger here is to start just going through the motions and playing not because you want to, but just because the game’s there. If you have an addictive personality it an be difficult to quit MMO’s, but it’s good practice to play for a couple of months and then take a break, the game’s always going to be there.
One thing you can do to ensure that you don’t just keep playing even when you don’t want to, is to cancel your subscription just after you’ve renewed it, this way it won’t auto-charge you for the next month, and you don’t feel guilty about not playing.
Go to a con at least once:
Con’s are fun, especially the larger ones, if you can, you should take the opportunity to go to Blizzcon at least once. Tickets are expensive, but the experience is quite unlike anything you’re likely to have seen before, and its definitely well worth it. Oh, and take a camera!
Congratulations! You’re hardcore:
If you’ve managed to follow all these steps above correctly, wouldn’t you know it, you’re now a hardcore MMO gamer! Hardcore MMO gaming isn’t just about finding the right formula to creating the most powerful high level character the land has seen, it’s about getting the most out of your chosen MMO, it’s about finding the fun, and keeping it fun.
About the Author
Chris Coker is a freelance writer and avid gamer. He has written on all aspects of the MMO industry, WOW, Aion and even the long awaited Final Fantasy XIV Online. Check some of my posts on how to combined with the best leveling gear that cataclysm gold, aion kinah or ffxiv gil can buy.
Great Warhammer 40000 Novels
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Daemonifuge: Heretic Saint (Warhammer 40,000 Novels) $9.99 Ephrael Stern – Sister of Battle – Daemonifuge!Tainted soul or living weapon against the dark forces of Chaos?Under investigation by the Inquisition, Ephrael Stern and Inquisitor, Silas Hand must place their trust in each other as they embark on a dangerous quest to discover the origins of her power!This graphic novel collects together the complete story of Ephrael Stern and her battle against the… |
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The Blackhearts Omnibus (Warhammer Novels) $11.99 Under threat of death for their crimes, Reiner and his companions are forced to carry out the most desperate and suicidal secret missions, all for the good of the Empire. Chaos cultists, ratmen, dark elves, rogue army commanders and more – time and again the Blackhearts are pitted against impossible odds and survive – yet what they most what is their freedom…. |
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Bloodforged (Warhammer Novels) $4.56 Unable to adapt to Lahmian society, Ulrika seeks her own way, striking out to the Chaos-besieged city of Praag to seek old friends and glory in battle. On her arrival, she finds a devastated but defiant people and the invaders repelled. But the Ruinous Powers can take many forms, and now a more insidious threat is rising from within – a Slaaneshi cult that seeks to claim dominion in Praag. Shunn… |
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Chaos in the Old World $41.98 In the Warhammer world, four Gods of Chaos battle for supremacy. Khorne, the Blood God, the Skulltaker, lusts for death and battle. Nurgle, the Plaguelord, the Father of Corruption, luxuriates in filth and disease.Tzeentch, the Changer of Ways, the Great Conspirator, plots the fate of the universe. Slaanesh, the Prince of Pleasure and Pain, the Lord of Temptations, lures even the most steadfast to… |
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Black Templars Codex Warhammer 40k $19.80 You get one (1) New Warhammer 40k Black Templars Codex book. Miniatures come unpainted and unassembled in their original packaging. Books are in brand new condition…. |
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Horus Heresy $64.49 On the thirteenth day of Secundus, the bombardment began… In the greatest betrayal the universe has ever known, the Warmaster Horus – once humanity’s greatest general, now corrupted by Chaos – has turned against the Emperor and hurled the Imperium of Man into ferocious civil war. The galactic conflict has risen to its climax. The Warmaster’s ruinous legions have assaulted Holy Terra itself, the … |
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Warhammer Mark of Chaos Collector’s Edition $99.99 Manufacturer’s Description Faithful to the Warhammer license, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos puts the focus squarely on the battlefield with a real-time combat system that gives the player unprecedented customization and control of his army. An epic battle rages following a brutal Chaos invasion, where four fully playable armies (Empire, Chaos, Skaven, and High Elves) as well as additional controllable … |
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Warhammer 40K Dawn of War II Retribution $5.48 Ten years after the events of Chaos Rising and the fall of Blood Raven’s Chapter Master to Chaos, Sub-Sector Aurelia remains in a state of constant warfare. The pirate Freebooter Orks have arrived to take advantage of this and loot the sector, the vile forces of Chaos continue to spread their blasphemy, the Eldar of Craftworld Alaitoc work to recover key artifacts from their past, and the feral Ty… |
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Aaron S. Rosenberg $61.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Aaron S. Rosenberg is an American novelist and game designer. Originally from New Jersey and New York, Mr. Rosenberg returned to New York City in 1996 after stints in New Orleans and Kansas. He has taught college-level English and worked in corporate graphics and book publishing. Mr. Rosenberg has written novels for Star Trek, StarCraft, Warcraft, Exalted, Stargate Atlantis, and Warhammer. He also writes educational books, young adult novels, children’s books, and roleplaying games. He won an Origins Award in 2003, for Gamemastering Secrets, a Gold ENnie in 2007, for Lure of the Lich Lord, and a 2003 PsiPhi Award for Collective Hindsight, Book One. His second Warcraft novel, Beyond the Dark Portal, was nominated for a Scribe Award in 2009 and his young adult novelization Bandslam: The Novel won the award for best Young Adult novel in 2010. Mr. Rosenberg wrote the first-ever tie-in novel for the television series Eureka, entitled Substitution Method, under the house name Cris Ramsay. His second Eureka novel, Roads Less Traveled, is slated for release in early 2011. |
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American Game Designers $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Aaron S. Rosenberg, Michael Borys, Rich Whitehouse, Milton Bradley, Elan Lee, Steve Peters, Elizabeth Carpenter, Jim Landes, Charles S. Roberts, Lou Zocchi, Wolfgang Baur, Angel Leigh Mccoy, Shane Lacy Hensley, Andy Chambers, Amy Tucker, Joel Billings, Lauren Elliott, Tom Jolly, Oliver Jovanovic. Excerpt: Aaron S. Rosenberg (born October 13, 1969) is an American novelist and game designer. Originally from New Jersey and New York , Mr. Rosenberg returned to New York City in 1996 after stints in New Orleans and Kansas. He has taught college-level English and worked in corporate graphics and book publishing. Mr. Rosenberg has written novels for Star Trek , StarCraft , Warcraft , Exalted , Stargate Atlantis , and Warhammer . He also writes educational books, young adult novels, children’s books, and roleplaying games. He won an Origins Award in 2003, for Gamemastering Secrets, a Gold ENnie in 2007, for Lure of the Lich Lord, and a 2003 PsiPhi Award for Collective Hindsight, Book One. His second Warcraft novel, Beyond the Dark Portal, was nominated for a Scribe Award in 2009. Mr. Rosenberg lives in New York City with his family. Publications Novels Young adult novels Children’s books Short stories item “Gunshade: Rapid Fire.” Thrilling Tales Quarterly #1. Lawrence, KS: Adamant Entertainment, 2008.* “Distant Fire”- short story. Tales of the Last War . Seattle: Wizard of the Coast, 2006. item “Inescapable Justice”- novella. Imaginings: An Anthology of Long Short Fiction. New York: Pocket Books, 2003. item “Six for the Sword”- short story. Legends of the Pendragon. San Francisco: Green Knight Publishing, 2002. item The Powerpuff Girls Continuity Chapter Book #16: Bubbles in the Middle . New York: Scholastic, 2002. item Star Trek S.C.E.: the |
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Black Library $56.4 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Black Library is a division of Games Workshop (formerly a part of BL Publishing) which is devoted to publishing novels (and has previously produced art books, background books, and graphic novels) set in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes. The publishing company took their name from Warhammer 40,000, where the Black Library stored knowledge of Eldar race, the sinister Chaos, and the haunting Necron. Some of |
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Black Library $40.9 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Black Library is a division of Games Workshop (formerly a part of BL Publishing) which is devoted to publishing novels (and has previously produced art books, background books, and graphic novels) set in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes. The publishing company took their name from Warhammer 40,000, where the Black Library stored knowledge of Eldar race, the sinister Chaos, and the haunting Necron. Some of |
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Brunner the Bounty Hunter: Omnibus $15 Omnibus edition collecting all three novels in the Brunner the Bounty Hunter series. Dark and savage tales set in the world of Warhammer, by author C.L. Werner. |
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Brunner the Bounty Hunter: Omnibus By C. L. Werner $15 Omnibus edition collecting all three novels in the Brunner the Bounty Hunter series. Dark and savage tales set in the world of Warhammer, by author C.L. Werner. |
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Fictional Intelligence Agencies: Spectre, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, UFO $26.38 New – Chapters: SPECTRE, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, Joe 90, UFO, List of S.H.I.E.L.D. members, Company, Torchwood Institute, Stony Man, UNIT, Gerry Anderson’s New Captain Scarlet, List of government agencies in DC Comics, Stormwatch: Team Achilles, Checkmate, Inquisition (Warhammer 40,000), The Company, Covert-One series, List of Black Library novels, Takeshi, List of government agencies in Marvel Comics, Public Security Section 9, MI-13, International |
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Fictional Intelligence Agencies: Spectre, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, UFO $26.38 Used – Chapters: SPECTRE, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, Joe 90, UFO, List of S.H.I.E.L.D. members, Company, Torchwood Institute, Stony Man, UNIT, Gerry Anderson’s New Captain Scarlet, List of government agencies in DC Comics, Stormwatch: Team Achilles, Checkmate, Inquisition (Warhammer 40,000), The Company, Covert-One series, List of Black Library novels, Takeshi, List of government agencies in Marvel Comics, Public Security Section 9, MI-13, Internationa |
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Fictional Intelligence Agencies: Spectre, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, UFO $17.58 New – Chapters: SPECTRE, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, Joe 90, UFO, List of S.H.I.E.L.D. members, Company, Torchwood Institute, Stony Man, UNIT, Gerry Anderson’s New Captain Scarlet, List of government agencies in DC Comics, Stormwatch: Team Achilles, Checkmate, Inquisition (Warhammer 40,000), The Company, Covert-One series, List of Black Library novels, Takeshi, List of government agencies in Marvel Comics, Public Security Section 9, MI-13, International |
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Fictional Intelligence Agencies: Spectre, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, UFO $17.58 Used – Chapters: SPECTRE, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Bureau of Sabotage, Catholic Corps, Joe 90, UFO, List of S.H.I.E.L.D. members, Company, Torchwood Institute, Stony Man, UNIT, Gerry Anderson’s New Captain Scarlet, List of government agencies in DC Comics, Stormwatch: Team Achilles, Checkmate, Inquisition (Warhammer 40,000), The Company, Covert-One series, List of Black Library novels, Takeshi, List of government agencies in Marvel Comics, Public Security Section 9, MI-13, Internationa |
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Grey Knights: The Omnibus $4.65 Omnibus edition collecting the novels, Grey Knights, Dark Adeptus and Hammer of Daemons from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Grey Knights series. |
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Grey Knights: The Omnibus By Ben Counter $15 Omnibus edition collecting the novels, Grey Knights, Dark Adeptus and Hammer of Daemons from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Grey Knights series. |
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Imperial Guard Omnibus: Volume One $62.61 New – This omnibus edition collects the novels, “Fifteen Hours, Death World,” and “Rebel Winter” from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Imperial Guard series. |
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Imperial Guard Omnibus: Volume One $10.09 Used – This omnibus edition collects the novels, “Fifteen Hours, Death World,” and “Rebel Winter” from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Imperial Guard series. |
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Imperial Guard Omnibus: Volume One $8.83 Used – This omnibus edition collects the novels, “Fifteen Hours, Death World,” and “Rebel Winter” from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Imperial Guard series. |
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Imperial Guard Omnibus: Volume One $93.55 New – This omnibus edition collects the novels, “Fifteen Hours, Death World,” and “Rebel Winter” from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Imperial Guard series. |
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Novels by Dan Abnett (Study Guide): Gaunt’s Ghosts, Border Princes, the Story of Martha, Double Eagle $13.93 New – This is nonfiction commentary. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gaunt’s Ghosts, Border Princes, the Story of Martha, Double Eagle. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Gaunt’s Ghosts is a series of novels written by Dan Abnett. It is a military science fiction series set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The series spans twelve novels which docume |
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Novels by Dan Abnett (Study Guide): Gaunt’s Ghosts, Border Princes, the Story of Martha, Double Eagle $15.27 New – This is nonfiction commentary. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gaunt’s Ghosts, Border Princes, the Story of Martha, Double Eagle. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Gaunt’s Ghosts is a series of novels written by Dan Abnett. It is a military science fiction series set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The series spans twelve novels which docume |
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Ravenor: Omnibus (Ravenor Series) $8.16 Omnibus edition of all three Ravenor novels – Ravenor, Ravenor Returned and Ravenor Rogue – by Black Library’s best-selling Warhammer 40,000 author, Dan Abnett. |
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Ravenor: The Omnibus By Dan Abnett $15 Omnibus edition of all three Ravenor novels – Ravenor, Ravenor Returned and Ravenor Rogue – by Black Library’s best-selling Warhammer 40,000 author, Dan Abnett. |