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Made in fr
Inquisitorial Keeper of the Xenobanks





France

Hi there,
some people said the supplements are still in use for the new SM codex, in the new SM codex thread.
Is it truthworthy ?
Personnally, I think it's ok, they convinced me, but what do YOU think ?
Thanks !

   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka






Frankly, I'm pretty easy with all the "is it legal" stuff in my own games. As long as the army isn't too crazy, whatever, I'm good with it if it makes my opponent happy.

If the rules don't make much sense, I just ask for a reasonable compromise.

Not that I've run into anything, yet. We have an Iyanden player in our group, but he simply converted to 7e.
   
Made in us
Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Fort Benning, Georgia

Well according to the people that do the warhammer app updates they are completely legal. Then again, you could probably ask ten people at GW and get ten different answers.
   
Made in fi
Battlewagon Driver with Charged Engine






Finland

The name of the Codex remained the same. The supplements are legal.

   
Made in fr
Inquisitorial Keeper of the Xenobanks





France

Cool, That's great !
Thank you !

   
 
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