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Codex Daemons: The “Best of” Review

Greetings denizens of the warp! It is I, Captain A, here to share with you what I am excited about to try from the new Daemons Codex. These are the units, abilities, relics, and stratagems I think are top notch and ones you need to try or watch out for when playing and facing the new daemons codex. This isn’t a comprehensive review, rather more of my top picks and things I’m excited to try in the daemons codex. For more articles, check out the Tactics Corner.

Daemons was the army that lured me back into 40k all that time ago when they had to deepstrike half their army and you didn’t know which one was coming in! I’m a gambler by nature but hate losing money so Daemons was a great army to scratch my gambling itch. Since then I’ve amassed a large amount of Daemons and even have a whole Goat themed Slaanesh army at my beck and call. I’m excited for this season and plan on doing a lot of daemons this year so with the release of the new codex I’m pumped to see what they can do.

 

Units

Lets take a look at some of the hot choices for units amongst the four gods.

Khorne

Tzeentch

Nurgle

Slaanesh

All

Relics

What’s a champion without a fantastic relic use to amp them up? Here are some of my favorite relics.

Khorne

Tzeentch

Nurgle

Slaanesh

Strategems

These are key to taking armies to top tier and Daemons have some good ones.

Khorne

Tzeentch

Nurgle

Slaanesh

All

Warlord Traits

Your warlord can be a great force multiplier with these new traits. Each got has access to six for a total of 24 options!

Khorne

Tzeentch

Nurgle

Slaanesh

Psychic Powers

Known for their warp trickery, the new Daemons codex doesn’t let us down with some excellent choices.

Khorne

Tzeentch

Nurgle

Slaanesh

Conclusion and Theoretical Lit

Well that rounds out the Hot items in the Daemons book, at least from my perspective. You will probably be seeing at least some of these in a list you face or bring. Here is one that I’ve tried recently and had some success.

Khorne Battalion

Tzeentch Battalion

Undivided Battalion

This list has 12 Command points and gives a lot of flexibility for drops. I did all three Bloodletters, all three Flamers, a Fluxmaster and a Bloodmaster to buff up my dropping units and had the Horors form the core of my back line. I felt I wasn’t missing much on the loci for the undivided detachment as I wanted some fiends in there. I faced Magnus, Mortation, a Renegade Knight, and 3 units of 10 Bloodletters with a Daemon Prince and a Bloodmaster. She was an inexperienced player to Daemons and we were trying thigns out and giving advice. I wanted to see what I could do to the heavy hitters so went after the knight first. With all the Bloodletter attacks and the Flamers I was able to get the knight down to 6 wounds and finished it off the next round. I was able to win mostly by board control and being more aggressive. This probably not my end list as I’m trying out a lot of stuff and want to see more combos in action. I think Nurgle might have the most potent combos, but have much less of them and have a ton of Slaanesh, which is my jam. I think Slaanesh is probably the worse off, but with the right general may be able to do some tricky things. It will need a precise finicky approach, but I think it may be doable. The key will be getting locked into combat, finishing off squads in their assault phase, and bouncing around from unit to unit with their speed.

So that concludes my insight into the new Daemon codex. Don’t know where to start? Take a look at the units listed above. Facing a Daemons list? Know that some of these options will surely be in there. Know they enemy for with that knowledge comes the ability to crush them upon the battlefield. What units and combos are you excited to try or what makes you quake in your boots from the Daemons book? Post your thoughts below!

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