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More 10th Edition 40k Previews: Ditching Detachments.

The latest Warhammer Community article just dropped and gave us a lot more information about how detachments will work in the new edition. Thankfully, it provides a lot more detail than the codex article. The new method of building armies will lean heavily into the Age of Sigmar formation. Let’s dive in.

They start by giving us a fairly straightforward guide to how army building works:

My thoughts:
I am a little apprehensive about this latest news. On the one hand, the system is much more simplified and easy to understand. On the other, it looks like we may lose a lot of options if subfactions completely disappear. Your army abilities being determined by your detachment, rather than modifying them, will greatly reduce complexity but I am not sure it is worth the cost. This feels a bit like a return to 5th edition.

Granted, we all knew the initial releases will be basic as they are indexes. I still think this new format leans too hard into the “take whatever” philosophy of list building. You could also argue though that this just removes certain tax units that no one wanted to use anyway. But I worry a lot of units will be orphaned and without a role as GW proceeds.

I also think this will be how GW breaks the game. They will release either too many detachments gumming up the rules with new OP options and/or countless stratagems you need to remember based on what detachment you use. I think in a few years players will have to wade through countless detachment options, but will only take a very small amount based on their strats. I would be happy to be wrong though.

As 40k enters a more Age of Sigmrified list building phase I do worry that the narrative side of the game will be washed out a bit. In age of Sigmar you tend to get a lot of monster mash armies and I think you lose some of the grounded-ness by not having to take troop units. If everyone just starts spamming the best units with no in-game incentive for variety I think you lose a lot when trying to build a narrative. IDK, this might just be paranoia.

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