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Why would Tyranids fight Tyranids?

Hive fleets sometimes do fight each other. But the reason they do it is to weed out genetic material, its a giant weapons testing experiment with no lost biomass. the stronger fleet wins and in addition takes the best genetic material from the loser.
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Have Tyranids ever lost a battle?

The Battle of Macragge was the greatest test ever faced by the Ultramarines Chapter of Space Marines when they confronted and defeated the first invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy by the Tyranids of Hive Fleet Behemoth in 745. M41, bringing an end to the First Tyrannic War.
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Are the Tyranids scared of Necrons?

Tyranids do not avoid Necrons.
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What is the Tyranids purpose?

The Tyranids, also known as The Great Devourer are an extragalactic alien race, whose sole purpose is the consumption of all forms of genetic and biological material in order to evolve and reproduce.
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Is it possible to stop the Tyranids?

It is theoretically possible to defeat the Tyranids as they appear in the fluff, but not even close to realistically feasible. The Octarius war does not prove the Tyranids can be beaten.
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Why Tyranids are scared of Necrons?

Nids: The Tyranids need biomass to survive and grow so they rarely battle Necrons as even if they win the fight they would not gain as much biomass as they lost therefore just making them weaker either way.
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Does chaos hate the Tyranids?

All of Chaos including the Chaos Gods absolutely h a t e the Tyranids. Even more than the Eldar, Imperium, Orks, Necrons, etc.
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Are Tyranids the strongest faction?

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The Tyranids are perhaps the most terrifying faction in all of Warhammer 40K. Brutal, efficient, intelligent, and ever-evolving, the Tyranids are perhaps the most 'perfect' faction. Tyranids seek to devour worlds and universes (and have done so to others) to harness the absorbed biomass to evolve.
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Do the Tyranids fear anything?

Chaplain Cassius: The only thing in the universe that the Tyranids are genuinely afraid of. This guy has so far: -Survived a full on Invasion of his planet by the ENTIRETY of Hive Fleet Behemoth.
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Why would Tyranids avoid a world?

The reason why the Tyranids avoided the world of Solemnace was because it is completely artificial. There is some life on it (from Trazyn's galleries) but not nearly enough to attract the attention of a hive fleet.
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What is the deadliest Tyranid in Warhammer 40k?

A Hormagaunt is one of the most dangerous Tyranid creatures in a Hive Fleet. Not because of their size or viciousness, but because they multiply out of control. When attacking a planet, Hormagaunts are seeded onto the target world by Mycetic Spores.
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What do Necrons call Tyranids?

Eldar have referred to Tyranids as The Great Devourer, referring to the Hive Mind. Necrons likely refer to orks as orks.
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Do the Tyranids eat Necrons?

Nope. Tyranids can only consume biological life forms. Since Necrons are mechanical, we're actually the army that the bugs are the most scared of in lore, because not only can they not eat us, but they can't eat their own dead either- we disintegrate them all with gauss weapons!
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What can stop Tyranids?

Five Foolproof Ways of Dealing With a Tyranid Infestation
  • Destroy Their Fleet in Space. Tyranids are known for their endless streams of reinforcements which plunge through the atmosphere in Mycetic Spores from orbiting bio-ships. ...
  • Study Them in Captivity. ...
  • Squeeze Poison Out of Them. ...
  • Blow Up the Planet. ...
  • Ask Daemons for Help.
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Have the Orks ever fought Tyranids?

The Orks made planetfall to chase their foe. On the planet's surface the Tyranids were vastly outnumbered by Orks, for the first time since entering the Octarius Sector. Sensing that a war of attrition would end in their deaths, the Tyranid swarm adopted a tactic of stalking and attacking only isolated Ork patrols.
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Why are there no Tyranids in Dawn of War?

Most notably, the Tyranids do not appear in the original Dawn of War. This is most likely due to their mechanics which Relic found difficult to be portrayed properly with Dawn of War's for Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: Soulstorm that makes the Tyranids a playable race.
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What are Tyranids fleeing from?

In 40K novels the Tyranids have been described as working solely from insatiable hunger with their intelligence only spiking when they find a particularly difficult species to eat.
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Can Tyranids ally with anyone?

Tyranids are allied to everyone in the galaxy. Their allies provide them with valuable food and biomass.
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What were Tyranids inspired by?

Development. The visual design of the Tyranids was inspired by the art of H. R. Giger, with the genestealer sub-race being further inspired by the Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise. Tyranids were first described in Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, the first edition of the miniature wargame Warhammer 40,000.
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What is the scariest 40K faction?

The Tyranids are undoubtedly one of the most fearsome factions in 40K, a gargantuan, overpowering swarm of billions of bladed, fanged, acid-spewing monstrosities that slaughter their prey without mercy.
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Who is the weakest chaos god?

Slaanesh is the Chaos God of pain and lust. He is the weakest of the four chaos gods and the fastest fighter from his speedster movement. He was created from the Eldar races past carefree nature after getting bored conquering their enemies they deemed themselves superior over.
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Can Orks win against Tyranids?

Orks are your paper tiger, because no matter how united they get, they are smashed down with far greater ease than Tyranids. As a big fan of both, I think that first off, if every single ork in the galaxy all came together to beat up the tyranids, it would be an even match.
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What do Orks think of Chaos?

Orks don't acknowledge the existence of Khorne or Chaos at all, they believe in their own Gods, Gork/Mork who would give them 'luck' by watching over them in battle, but it's just their superstition in reality the Orks were created by the Old Ones and this is how the come to have some level of psychic abilities in ...
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Can Tyranids eat Nurgle?

Subject: How do Tyranids deal with Nurgle/Chaos Worlds? They eat everything and are unaffected by Nurgle's diseases, as they can simply evolve immunity to them after the first few generations.
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Do the Tau fight the Tyranids?

The T'au fleet breached the Tyranid blockade of the forest world long enough that it was able to deliver Fire Caste reinforcements to the world's defenders but was forced to retreat from direct combat.
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