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Surviving An Edition Change

In The Grim Darkness, there is only the Next Edition.

    Hello, and welcome to another tactical tidbit by Skari from Art of War. Changing from one edition to another can be a fun and rewarding experience. However, fear of the unknown and the urge to resist change is a common reaction. With change comes a sense of anxiety due to the upset of our routines and shake up our comfort zones. 

    Over the last few years, we have been learning the rules of 8th edition 40k. We have been investing time, money, and effort into new armies, new lists, traveling to events, and other hobby related activities. We are committed and invested, nay, totally sold on the hobby. When we hear that change is afoot, we can sometimes feel uneasy. Did we waste our money or time? Will I have to relearn everything? Why now, when I am in such a good grove? On the other hand, there are those of us that love change, the challenges ahead, the new combos and list ideas to explore, and new adventures to be had while we are blowing people away with our armies. These feelings motivate us and inspire us forward. 

    As one of those super-excited people who have survived five edition changes of the game (and now six), here are some tips that have helped me in the past and will help me this time as well. 

1) Face and Acknowledge What is Happening 

Credit to Games Workshop

2) Communicate and Find Positive Support

Credit to Games Workshop

3) Be Flexible to Reduce the Stress

4) Find Meaning By Being a Part of It

    Things like buying new books or revamping units with different weapon upgrades can seem daunting. However, I hope you found these tips interesting. What strategies will you employ as we move into the new edition? 

    As always, reach out to me for coaching, list building advice, and more on the Art of War. Thanks a lot for reading, and I shall see you on the next Skari Tactical Tidbit. 

Skari – Out

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