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Custodes Psychic Awakening Review

The 10,000 Go To War!

Hello everyone! My name is Darren. I’m from CanHammer, I run the Custodes Collective Discord, and I’m a Custodes Super Fan! I’m very excited to write this article for my friends at Art of War, and so over-the-moon excited by our new book. This article will feature an overview of the Custodes section of War of the Spider. This book has plugged some critical gaps in the Custodes faction. If you want a complete rundown of every single rule and stratagem, then please feel free to check out my 2-hour video on the CanHammer channel at this link:

This article focuses on how this book will play in 9th Edition, which is just weeks away. With very few events happening, many people unable to play games, and with the focus of our book being on stratagems and requiring the changes to CP generation that 9th will bring, I think it only makes sense to look forward to the new Edition. This overview will not focus on Sisters of Silence, but they will be discussed in some parts of the article. Finally, with upcoming changes to detachments, this article will focus on playing a pure Custodes army and not include any imperial soup elements, assassins, or inquisitors.

Since the original codex was released, Custodes has been the most elite army in 40k. With army sizes rarely reaching more than 20 models, Custodes was designed around units being very tough and hitting hard. Certainly, in the lore, Custodes are supposedly the toughest warriors in the galaxy, equivalent to many Space Marines put together. While the army could hold its own at first, with the increasing lethality of 40k towards the end of 8th Edition, this was no longer the case. Some of the Forgeworld releases helped fill some gaps. Still, they were “adjusted” later and were little consolation to those either unable to get or afford Forgeworld or who played mission formats where Forgeworld was not allowed.

Credit to Games Workshop

Heading into this long-awaited update, some of the main problems a Custodes army faced included:

Well, I am happy to say that the combination of War of the Spider and the impending release of 9th Edition has addressed most of these problems! Without going through every new rule and stratagem, let’s look at some of the big winners.

The introduction of Shield Hosts has provided some much-needed buffs to many aspects of the army and gave some identity and different ways to play other than storm shield spam hide-hammer. While there are no specific doctrine-like, army-wide rules in this update (boo), there are some real gems here:

Shadowkeepers Stratagem: Grim Responsibility (1CP)

Solar Watch Warlord Trait: Sally Forth

Emissaries Imperatus Stratagem: Emperor’s Hand (1CP)

Dread Host Warlord Trait: All Seeing Annihilator

Dread Host Stratagem: Golden Light of the Moiraides (1/2CP)

While the Shield Captain on Bike has had some success in various forms, and remains a fairly reliable HQ choice for most Custodes lists, basic Shield Captains have been hit or miss. With the new Captain Commander Traits, you now have a fantastic variety of buffs you can give any Shield Captain! Some of the better ones include:

Credit to Games Workshop

And finally, we come to the meat of our new powers, the gifts from the Emperor Himself, our new stratagems. And boy, are there some good ones here. Let’s pick out some of the highlights.

Oh, and we still got Tanglefoot!

Credit to Games Workshop

There is much to be thankful for with this book. The Emperor truly protects, and we may actually start to see Custodes being true to their lore of being the toughest guys in the galaxy. There is a fantastic balance of offensive and defensive buffs in this book that will enable the army to be harder to kill, kill more, and still remain thematically elite. We are going to need A LOT of CP, so while 9th Edition definitely helps us out, you won’t be able to indiscriminately spam stratagems every turn. A smaller table size and more dense infantry friendly terrain will also help.

Here is a sample list rolling around in my head for 9th Edition. I think playing our new book in 8th would be very difficult since we have limited CP. It is quite difficult right now to write a definitive list, especially since we do not know how many CP the specialist detachments will cost. But just roughly, writing a list to utilize many of the new rules and stratagems and play to our strengths, you would likely look to try some of these units.

Adeptus Custodes Army List (Patrol + Vanguard; depending on vanguard cost, potential to just run two patrols at the expense of likely 1 CP? And an extra unit of guardians)

Patrol detachment of Emissaries Imperatus

Vanguard detachment of Dread Host

Credit to Warhammer Community

So that’s it! A quick rundown of some of the cool stuff the Emperor has given us in our new book. There’s a lot more, so for the full rundown, do check out the video posted above. Hit us up on the CanHammer YouTube channel for plenty of Custodes content, and consider joining our Custodes Collective Discord!

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