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Made in se
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I cant find this anywhere, its still basically rumors i guess but hopefully someone has som pretty hard facts.

Is there some significant rules and stats difference between these one twice as expensive money wise so i hope that might reflect the table performance
   
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Might want to delete one of these questions as it seems you've posted this twice. Can you clarify where you are getting the idea that an 'exalted' slaanesh chariot exists in the first place from?
   
Made in se
Sure Space Wolves Land Raider Pilot




Sweden

The models exist. But ok you say there is no difference between them? Its just a preference of how much you like to give GW?
   
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No, i'm saying i have never heard of an 'exalted' version of the chariot, so i would like you to indicate where you believe information exists indicating that it does.
   
Made in se
Sure Space Wolves Land Raider Pilot




Sweden

Your answers starting to seem rather rude. Either you just dont know because you have no affiliation to daemons or you are just being a pain about words.

The one i mean can easily be found by our friend google.

http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440204a&prodId=prod1630085a

On the same webpage they have the other model aswell
   
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Ah that is the one that you are talking about. the rules for it (for warhammer fantasy, not 40k) can be found here: http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod1630123a

I do not believe there are any 40k-specific statistics published for it, so you'll have to use the ones for the chariot present in the most recent daemon update.
   
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The rules for the exalted slaanesh chariot are found in the daemon white dwarf update

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Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator






The Midlands

 Neorealist wrote:
Ah that is the one that you are talking about. the rules for it (for warhammer fantasy, not 40k) can be found here: http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod1630123a

I do not believe there are any 40k-specific statistics published for it, so you'll have to use the ones for the chariot present in the most recent daemon update.


When they were released, rules were given for both 40k and Fantasy in a booklet in WD.

To the OP there is little difference between the two rules wise, I don't have the booklet on me now but I believe it has 2 more Hull Points (up to 4) and gets D6 impact hits for every Hull Point remaining.
   
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Chicago, Illinois

At any rate, this entire discussion becomes moot.... tomorrow.

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Made in au
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The reason the Exalted Chariot is so expensive is it is made by combining 2 Chariot kits.

As mentioned there are currently (as in, using the WD update, not the forthcoming codex) differences in rules between the two accordingly.

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