Talk:Ogre (Warhammer)

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[edit] Warhammer Fantasy Ogres = Warhammer 40k Ogres? No.

I don't think Ogres and Ogryns are the "Other game versions" of each other. Ogryns are just big, dumb humans. (The background says that Ogryns have evolved from Humans on planets with low gravity.) Ogres, on the other hand, have had GW to go to great lengths to say that Orges aren't just big, dumb humans. In fact, they went as far as turning their skin colour grey and creating god-awful (Or would that be "Sigmar-awful"?) models, army book and background. I feel it would be best to avoid confusion and remove this from the page. --88.106.151.158 21:48, 24 January 2006 (UTC)

I clarified the ogryn/ogre relation a bit. Echo5ive 04:23, 27 March 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Ogre Pic

The ogre picture under bulls seemed a bit big, but I do not know how to make it smaller. I removed it but go ahead and put it back if its really okay. 68.126.190.28 03:59, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] leadbelchers

"Due to Ogres being somewhat dim, Leadbelchers are also known to hold the cannon the wrong way. Leadbelchers are so skilled with their cannons that they wield them just as easily as an Ogre Bull wields his club." Lol, they say they cannot even hold them right but then they talk about how skilled they are in the sentence that follows it?