Shas La is a good example of how the Tau can create great warriors that can even defeat great foes that haunted humanity for thousands of years, and banishing a Greater Daemon is no small feat for a race that many consider to be too weak.
Shas La kais is Thy chad of Tau empire. Also Fire Warrior was my first warhammer game and it’s what got me into the hobby. The Tau empire being the first army to collect.
Before watching this video I genuinely think that La'Kais from "Fire Warrior" and O'Kais from "Dawn of War" are the same being. But one person here told me read the Lexicanum. OH MAN, I'VE SCREWED UP!!! Remember: La'Kais lives near 200 years later then O'Kais. That's all.
Hahahaha no,canon story: Kais dies from a space marine and that’s it (a warrior in simple armor wouldn’t even raise a bolter -_-)p.s. burn in hell fire warrior of ,i hope see comissar Holth
Yeah. Whilst I'm a big Tau fan, the story and so many other details in that game was genuinely just really dumb. I was watching a video about it recently with friends, and we all laughed out loud when we saw the miniature seven foot tall dreadnought. I also hated how both the lazguns and the pulse rifles shot incredibly slow and inaccurate little blobs of energy. For a game that came out after Halo, it had no excuse to look as bad as it did.
@@PENTAKOSZIOMEDIMNOSZ Ok, that's a valid point to consider in terms of overall visuals, content variety and polish, but still doesn't at all excuse the parts that were just straight up inaccurate to the setting. Like if they didn't have the budget to give the pulse rifle good VFX, then fair enough, but it doesn't take budget to at least make it shoot straight, rather than the ridiculous xcom accuracy they have, with less shot velocity than a toddler can throw at. That's just a matter of design. The budget cost of getting a dreadnoughts height at least vaguely correct, is 5 seconds of looking at a picture.
@@UnknownSquid To be fair, 40K was pretty different in 2003. Things like Dreadnought and Space Marine heights were probably even more all over the place than they are now. People make mistakes, people not getting paid enough make more. We can only guess though lol, and the budget being inadequate is just what I came up in the moment, who knows what else they had to deal with.
Shas La is a good example of how the Tau can create great warriors that can even defeat great foes that haunted humanity for thousands of years, and banishing a Greater Daemon is no small feat for a race that many consider to be too weak.
Second most badass tau with Kais in his name. Also: Enlightener knows of chaos proper; he might be one of those that know space-kung-fu.
Shas La kais is Thy chad of Tau empire.
Also Fire Warrior was my first warhammer game and it’s what got me into the hobby. The Tau empire being the first army to collect.
Hope you cover the whole "Turns out Titans werent propaganda" moment
The dreadnought is A horrifying and B older than my species moment
Do you mean the "Holy crap they're actually real?" moment, or the "It's okay, we blew it to pieces with a Manta!" moment that followed?
Well shortly after the Tau destroyed an entire Tau legion.
GW make him return to us with rules, model and make him the Sly Marbo of Tau army.
glad you covered this Named Character. his story is pretty cool
Video on the Tau weapons equipment and suits etc!? I would love a video from the TAU on your guys titans? You do have Titans right?
I never did get around to playing this back in the day, but it's cool to hear Shas'La's story.
Enlightener can you do TAU EMPIRE videos on the history, cast system, and other aliens that are allies with the TAU.👍🙏
Fear not 'Gue'vesa, such a transmission is currently being compiled.
Foiling a Wordbearers says something.
This game was my very first introduction to 40k
As always thanks👍!
Right off the bat, a legion of Crisis suits vs a bio-titan.
From 'THE' Remembrancer to 'TAU' Remembrancer! Yes! Fire warriors at last! Thanks for this Rem!
(Waiting for the Orks and Nids too btw 😅)
Respect
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Before watching this video I genuinely think that La'Kais from "Fire Warrior" and O'Kais from "Dawn of War" are the same being. But one person here told me read the Lexicanum. OH MAN, I'VE SCREWED UP!!! Remember: La'Kais lives near 200 years later then O'Kais. That's all.
Is actually funny I remember this game and the first thing i remember was "this and boltgun better not be canon" but both are
Yeah, but, every universe needs its doomslayer, especially 40k
Read the book, it makes the game make much more sense. It's also just better.
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NO NO NO NO GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
the only thing i dont like about the tau are how complicated their names are
So….when Emperors spears video
Do not believe this xeno! remember suffer not the alien to LIVE!
Wasn’t he influenced by khorne?
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Tau Doomguy is best Tau
This firewarrior's achievements in Tau standards is comparable to Master Chief levels in Halo 2-3.
Xenos lies
Well well, looks like this channel earned itself an inquisitorial virus bomb !
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Suffer not the xenos
Tbh this story is kinda bs. But hey, they can’t all be good. If it’s canon, it exists, even when it doesn’t add up at all. 🤷🏼
No franchise is perfect. Then again how many are as enormous as 40k?
True true, we are not gonna make a drama if it’s 95% good huh ? It’s fiiine 👍
Maybe he managed to fight the "weakest" possessed creature? Chaos scaling is weird.
Hahahaha no,canon story: Kais dies from a space marine and that’s it (a warrior in simple armor wouldn’t even raise a bolter -_-)p.s. burn in hell fire warrior of ,i hope see comissar Holth
Yeah. Whilst I'm a big Tau fan, the story and so many other details in that game was genuinely just really dumb. I was watching a video about it recently with friends, and we all laughed out loud when we saw the miniature seven foot tall dreadnought. I also hated how both the lazguns and the pulse rifles shot incredibly slow and inaccurate little blobs of energy. For a game that came out after Halo, it had no excuse to look as bad as it did.
@@UnknownSquid ... Budget...?
@@PENTAKOSZIOMEDIMNOSZ Ok, that's a valid point to consider in terms of overall visuals, content variety and polish, but still doesn't at all excuse the parts that were just straight up inaccurate to the setting.
Like if they didn't have the budget to give the pulse rifle good VFX, then fair enough, but it doesn't take budget to at least make it shoot straight, rather than the ridiculous xcom accuracy they have, with less shot velocity than a toddler can throw at. That's just a matter of design.
The budget cost of getting a dreadnoughts height at least vaguely correct, is 5 seconds of looking at a picture.
@@UnknownSquid To be fair, 40K was pretty different in 2003. Things like Dreadnought and Space Marine heights were probably even more all over the place than they are now. People make mistakes, people not getting paid enough make more. We can only guess though lol, and the budget being inadequate is just what I came up in the moment, who knows what else they had to deal with.
Gross tau lore no thanks