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what dya mean?kill teams as n deathwatch or what?



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in 4th edition their is an entire section based on a game variation called "Kill Teams" where a players single elite squad faces off againest many enemy "brute" squads in order to achieve an objective. The entire game was based on the whole secret agent/ covert ops idea. Now that the rules have changed significently since 4th ed... is it still possible to play that game variation?

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anything is possible....except if you play it in tourneys...so yeah you can of course still play it



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Id imagine so. I personally loved playing kill teams, and now with the new SW codex, Ill have to mod a SW team (even though I play Salamanders)

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