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gaming2 years ago

Warhammer 40K: Insights from Goatboy's First Week and the 'Leviathan Tournament Companion'

After one week with Warhammer 40K 10th Edition, players have learned several things. The release of the Leviathan Ships was met with excitement, and some events even ran the new rules. Forge World also provided updates, with new variants of Knights and Eldar options. The Tournament Packet introduced small rules changes and terrain options. The Meta Watch highlighted the need for balance adjustments, particularly for factions like Death Guard. Overall, players are enjoying the new edition and eagerly anticipating future developments.

gaming2 years ago

"Warhammer 40K's Leviathan Starter Set: New Minis, Rules, and Datacards WOW Fans!"

Warhammer Fest revealed new rules for the upcoming 10th Edition, including a mission deck and random deployment zones. The Leviathan boxed set for 10th Edition includes impressive minis for both Space Marines and Nids. The Nids have a unique body horror style design, while the Marines look classic. The release schedule for 10th Edition is not a rapid fire explosion of books and codexes.

gaming2 years ago

"Mastering the Weapon Rules in Warhammer 40K 10th Edition"

With the new edition of Warhammer 40K coming out, it's time to choose a new army. The author is an experienced player looking for an army that's easy to play, has a low model count to start, and can be painted quickly. They're leaning towards a Black Legion army led by Abaddon, with Chaos Terminators and CSM squads as foundational options. The goal is to have 1000 points ready for small games when 10th edition launches.

gaming2 years ago

"Exploring Weapon and Army Changes in Warhammer 40K 10th Edition"

Games Workshop has updated weapon special rules in Warhammer 40,000: 10th Edition, with weapon classifications becoming weapon abilities, allowing weapons to behave in more varied ways without increasing the number of rules to learn. The Bolt Rifle and the Assault and Heavy weapons have been reworked, with the Bolt Rifle variants rolled into one profile. Heavy now provides a +1 to hit if the unit remained stationary, while Assault allows a unit to Advance and fire their Assault weapons without any "to hit" penalty. Most guns have not increased in strength and have often lost a pip of AP, making small arms fire more appropriate vs infantry but less effective against vehicles.

gaming2 years ago

"Insights on Warhammer 40K's 10th Edition and Adepticon 2023 Reveals"

Games Workshop has answered some questions about the upcoming Warhammer 40K 10th Edition. The new edition is a complete revision of the game, but it will still feel familiar. The game will be quicker to play with consolidated rules, and new players can start with the Combat Patrol mode. The game will be balanced, and miniatures will be compatible, but codexes will not. Universal Special Rules are returning, and vehicle and monster profiles will still degrade as they take damage. The new edition will be available this summer.

gaming2 years ago

"Warhammer 40K 10th Edition Streamlines Rules and Offers Free Army Rules"

Games Workshop has announced the 10th edition of Warhammer 40,000, featuring streamlined rules and a new format called Combat Patrol, which uses pre-constructed boxes of miniatures as a balanced fighting force. The new edition will use a "datasheet" system to contain all the rules needed to run a single unit of miniatures, and Universal Special Rules will be reintroduced to the format. The Arks of Omen series of books will introduce a new way to play called Boarding Action, which is compatible with both editions of the game. The 10th edition is set to release this summer.