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Made in us
Nasty Nob on a Boar





Galveston County

I am running Disciples of Tzeentch for AoS and trying to figure out the rules work in order to run my same units into 40k.

I know I will need to take a 1k son battalion and a daemon vanguard and they both fall under the chaos keyword.

What I am not sure of is the psychic disciplines and strategies I can utilize and the relics.

Are there CSM strategies I have access to as well?

Any help is greatly appreciated.


No madam, 40,000 is the year that this game is set in. Not how much it costs. Though you may have a point. - GW Fulchester
The Gatling Guns have flamethrowers on them because this is 40k - DOW III
 
   
Made in gb
Gore-Drenched Khorne Chaos Lord




You gain access to the stratagems for whichever codex your detatchments are drawn from, so in this case both daemons and thousand sons stratagems are open to you. Likewise powers are chosen from the codex the unit is from, so a herald caster picks from the powers specified in the daemons book.

Whichever character is warlord will get a free relic from their book, both books have a stratagem for taking more relics however so it's possible to get extra from either book.

The warlord traits are generated from the book the warlord is from.

Quick summary but hope it helps.
   
Made in us
Nasty Nob on a Boar





Galveston County

Yes thank you.

No madam, 40,000 is the year that this game is set in. Not how much it costs. Though you may have a point. - GW Fulchester
The Gatling Guns have flamethrowers on them because this is 40k - DOW III
 
   
 
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