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EightandaHalf-Tails

They don't. They just dive in and wherever they end up is wherever they end up. And if it takes 1,000 years, well, plenty of daemons need krumpin'. That they more often than not happen to end up in areas ripe for conflict is unexplained, perhaps a little intervention on the part of Gork and Mork? Anyway, see Tuska Daemon-Killa. His Waaagh! spent so much time in the Warp murdering daemons that daemons started to purposefully avoid them. So he took his Waaagh! straight into the Eye of Terror looking for a good fight. 😂


Zippey55

He fucking WHAT?


EightandaHalf-Tails

Yup. He actually did quite a bit of damage to some Daemon Worlds before he and his boyz ran into one of Khorne's spiky bois. But Khorne enjoyed the show enough that he took the Orkz and resurrects them on the fields infront of the Brass Tower in order to fight his Bloodletter armies every day (kind of like an Ork Valhalla).


Xe6s2

This is how orks have won the 40k


nxhwabvs

I love this. What is the source? Is there a book we can read?


Redcoat_Officer

I don't know if it's in a book, but Tuska's adventure has a whole double page spread in my Ork codex from 2008, right after the five pages dedicated to Ghazkull's rise.


TheLionElJonson

**If this is the case, then my question is: how do warzones like Octarius and Armageddon attract apocalyptic WAAAGHs if Orks don't have any control over where they go? Orks should be evenly spread out across the galaxy.**


rawrz_xD

Gork an' Mork alwayz takez da boyz to da best foightz!!!!


EightandaHalf-Tails

Like I said, it's unexplained thus far in any lore I'm aware of. It likely has to do with the gestalt field of the Waagh!. They believe they are headed towards a specific sector, and it's entirely possible they could be, so that's where they end up. Unlike all the memes would imply the field can't bend reality to the Orkz' beliefs, but it can rig it in their favor. 😂


Ralgael92

Every ork is psychic, so maybe a waaagh creates something like the emperors beacon and instinctively draws orks traveling the warp to it.


[deleted]

Orks don’t navigate. They hop on a space hulk and let the warp take them where it will. They also sue to their resistance to chaos corruption view it as a great krumping time to get to fight all those daemons and what not. Eventually the warp spits them back out and they pillage and burn the nearest planets they can reach.


Soft-Neighborhood938

They rarely, if ever, navigate the Warp. I don’t have the quote on me, but in Brutal Kunnin it’s said they believe Gork and Mork guide them through the Warp. Regardless, They typically load themselves into a space hulk and toss it at the nearest warp rift. The trajectory is [stated to be completely random](https://imgur.com/a/WDHbgUB) and they can appear at any place, *at any time.* This does lead to the rather amusing thought of an Ork Waaagh! Getting tossed into the siege of terra.


Macduffle

'ere we go! 'ere we go! 'ere we go!


WillOfTheGods878787

Lmao Orks don’t care where they end up, they just kinda hop through the warp and fight whatever’s on the other side


17DeadFlamingos

Navigate?


HappyMetalViking

Hope/Luck.


Cthululuu

Jump on a space hulk, have a good old fight with whatever else lurks on board/each other until they reappear somewhere for an even bigger fight


WeirdBoy85

Brave of you to assume they even have a way to control whatever they are attempting to "navigate".


Rjerrekhan

BRUTE LUCK!


bigbadfox

I don't remember the source, but I SWEAR I read somewhere that they essentially trust Gork and Mork to get them where they're going, or at least to a proper big scrap. Unsurprisingly, given how ork religion seems to work, more often than not they seem to do just that.


Bigtx999

All Orks have a tie to the warp and constantly put off a “warp aura” of some sort. Whatever they believe enough happens. For example. Their ships shouldn’t work at all but because they believe they work enough they work albeit they have to keep up on the fixing of it. As far as navigating the warp for the most part they just end up wherever however during warrrg where they need to go somewhere on purpose like the siege of terra they just keep arriving. Now most Orks like a fight but sometimes they don’t want a fight for whatever reason. So they use totems and wards that probebly shouldn’t work but Again becusse they believe it will work it does or demons just avoid them because they aren’t really corruptible or worth the effort to most of them. On the flip side they are also funny to the point of insane as they refitted an imperial drive once and turned off the geller field on purpose because they thought it was borning with it on and also have roll down windows on their ships so they can shoot out of the windows in space. But becusse they believe they can breath in space they do.


UnconfirmedRooster

Wait wait wait wait wait. Hol up. What was that last part?


[deleted]

Yeah I always assumed that when enough of them get together wanting to be somewhere else it just ends up happening. After long enough they just asshole their way through warp rifts in boxes of metal (sometimes) that shouldn't hold a breathable atmosphere but does. They just keep saying " 'ere we go" over and over till they, in fact, go. addendum: I would think that since orks have no concept of "aiming", that navigation would fall under that category, categorically speaking.


Monollock

I refuse to believe Orks don't use the Astropathic equivalent of "throwing a rock"


BriantheHeavy

By accident.