Hello all. I have been lurking 40k subreddits and now here on Lemmy for quiet some times. I want to get into 40k universe and I need your help. Where to start? I love books. Which would you recommend to read first? Where to start in games?

All help is appreciated!

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I would Google if you have a wargames store physically near you. If you do, go say hi, find out what sort of games they run, whether they do board game nights, etc.

In terms of books, my 2 fav series are the Soul Drinkers, which are books about how space marines are corrupted and their point of view, and Guant’s Ghosts, a scrappy group of imperial guardsmen just trying to do their job and survive from one day to the next.

Games are more tricky to recommend because there’s a lot of absolute trash out there. I’ve been having fun with Darktide lately, a 4-player coop FPS.

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We don’t have anything similar in my town.

Would you say those those 2 series are good for someone new?

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Gaunt’s Ghosts books are a good entry point since all the characters are essentially just regular people, in what is closest to a regular military in 40k. The more bizarre things in the universe are strange to them, so the books will explain as needed.

The Eisenhorn books are more like detective books. Also very good and will show you a lot of 40k lore. If you don’t fully understand something in those books, just kind of roll with it and will make sense eventually.

The Ciaphas Cain books are some good comedy, but I reccomend reading them after grasping the 40k universe a bit, possible reading Gaunts Ghosts first, otherwise you won’t really get why it’s funny.

And you can just collect old Codexes on eBay if you find them cheap. 3rd edition codexes are still my favorite for art, lore snippets, and pictures of models.

40k really isn’t something where you need to know everything about everything to get into it. Back in the day, a lot of the fun was the mystery. Modern lore has filled in a lot of gaps, but you’re perfectly able to navigate the universe with massive gaps on the details, since that was how it was originally presented.

For PC games, Dawn Of War with all the DLC is under $40. Wait to a sale and get it for like $20 and you’ll have plenty to chew on.

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That’s unfortunate. The community aspect is imo the best part of the hobby.

Those 2 series do require at least a very basic working knowledge of how WH40k works. If you know the names of the 4 chaos gods, what space marines are, and what imperial guardsmen are you should be fine. You don’t need detailed historical knowledge of the universe to enjoy them.

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I liked the Ciaphas Cane books. They are sort of comedic which fits the very ironic world of 40k nicely from my pov. It’s mostly about the imperial guard, but you learn about ca. 2 other Xeno factions in every book.

Gaunts Ghosts is also nice, but very centred at the Imperial Guard, military and (fictional) tactics and good leadership.

The first three books (and also others) of the Horus Heresy are amazing at showing more irony of 40k and very captivating. Though they are mostly about space marines and their chapters.

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The Eisenhorn books by Dan Abnett are a great place to start. Book 1 is Xenos. If you like audible the narration for them is very good.

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As for Games I can recommend dawn of war (1) including dark crusade and soul storm. They are old, cheap run on every laptop but are still good games. If you play a different faction in all three campaigns, you’ll have learned a lot about 40k.

Also the first Warhammer Space Marine was awesome, if you are interested in being a 2,5m Space Marine with brutal combat skills and hilariously good weapon sound design in the completely wasted world of 40k for a while.

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Adding a comment here as I’m in the same boat. Played some Warhammer games over the years and I love the WH universe but I’m honestly not grasping the greater story.

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@Xenxs @Cotillion189 for a long time the setting was static. But a few years ago they released Dark Imperium, which advanced the storyline and modernized/codified some concepts, notably the Primaris space marines. Leviathan is the most recent release, and updates the overall narrative again. That could be a good start if you want to catch up on what’s current. Disclaimer: I’ve yet to read it

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