8th Edition: Fantastic New Model Comparison.Multi-Part Plastic Death Guard Kits Coming.The Genesys Project: Updates to Charging Rules + I.8th Edition" Chaos Marines Death to the False Empe.The Genesys Project: Updates 60+ New Powers.Delays with "Other" GW Products Due to 8th Edition.What's On Your Table: Forge World Ryza + Tyranids.
What's On Your Table: Inquisition Kill Team - Shad.
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Broadly, this worked pretty well, but there was a tendency in more competitive games to see multiple Characters pooled into a single unit, resulting in an all-conquering unkillable mega-unit with a smorgasbord of special rules, a few psychic powers for good measure, and often, some very un-thematic pairings (we’re looking at you, Dark Angels and Space Wolves, running around in your Ravenwing/Thunderwolf units). Previously, Independent Characters would join units, and those units would benefit from the Character’s Leadership and certain special rules, while the unit offered protection from enemy fire. The way Characters interact with the rest of your army changes fundamentally in this new edition. For you gamers, using these Characters correctly can be the difference between victory and defeat. Warhammer 40,000 is chock full of mighty heroes and powerful villains from the humble Astra Millitarum officer to the Greater Daemons of Chaos, these Characters can profoundly affect the way their army’s troops work on the battlefield. One of the big things is the return to not being able to target characters with shooting unless they are the closest model to you, a return to an old rule that we used to have. Today we get to learn about how how characters will interact onthe tabletop, including Drazhar.