The Codex Astartes is the pinnacle of the tactician’s art – a work of inviolable genius written by a demigod and changed only once in its existence, upon the founding of the Primaris Space Marines.
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Though it took more than 10 Millennia for Roboute Guilliman to update his magnum opus, we offer it a mere two weeks or so after our books launch! As such, today, we’re happy to share a new set of FAQs and Erratasfor the latest Adeptus Astartes publications, with updated rules for:
– Codex Supplement: White Scars
– Codex Supplement: Ultramarines
– Space Marines: Other Publications
Download them today to ensure that nothing – whether it’s errant rules or probing questions – gets in the way of your aspirations of galactic reconquest! These are just in English for now, but don’t worry – our Servitors are hard at work translating them and additional languages will be available soon. And remember, we’re always on the lookout for new feedback, so if you’ve got anything you want to share, let us know at 40kFAQ@gwplc.com – while we’re not able to respond to every email individually, we read and incorporate all of them into our FAQs. Have fun!
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Happy they fixed the Ultramarines chapter tactic!
Drop Pods are the new swiss army knife of board control?
Eh, we’ll see. I think letting the doors count for measurement and such is a bad call but as to how many people actually do it in game? That remains to be seen.
Boy, I sure can’t wait to be boxed in to my deployment zone turn 1 because I use one of the armies in the game that doesn’t have a 4-5 pt model that comes in unit sizes of up to 30.