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2021/08/02 23:03:07
Subject: Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Fresh-Faced New User
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So I’ve asked a lot about Sisters of Silence army lists recently to no avail, so I guess I’m gonna have to do this alone. I promise this is the last time I will plague the forums with a question regarding them.
Is it currently legal to use:
Witchseekers/vigilators/prosecutors?
Talons of the Emperor: Valerian and Aleya?
I think they are in Battle Scribe and they are definitely on Wahpedia... I don’t own the Custodes book so I can’t check anything there.
Also, are Forgeworld Adeptus Custodes units 100% legal to use without opponents permission?
My ideal army would be a mix of the above and I don’t want to shell out $$$ if I’m gonna have issues on not playing a legal list.
(No other army seems to interest me right now... despite having access to the Beast Snagga Box)
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2021/08/03 00:10:24
Subject: Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Loyal Necron Lychguard
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Null Maidens wrote:A SISTERS OF SILENCE Vanguard Detachment – that is, a Vanguard Detachment that includes only SISTERS OF SILENCE units – is treated as having HQ Battlefield Role slots of ‘0’ and Command Benefits of ‘None’. Note that this means there are no compulsory HQ selections for SISTERS OF SILENCE Vanguard Detachments.
Talons of the Emperor wrote:If your army is Battle-forged, units with the SISTERS OF SILENCE Faction keyword can be included in an ADEPTUS CUSTODES Detachment in your army, without preventing that Detachment from being an ADEPTUS CUSTODES Detachment. Note that this does not prevent ADEPTUS CUSTODES units in that Detachment from gaining any Detachment abilities (e.g. The Emperor’s Chosen and the Sworn Guardians abilities), however SISTERS OF SILENCE units cannot themselves gain any Detachment abilities. Similarly, those SISTERS OF SILENCE units are ignored for any rules that state all units from that Detachment must have at least one Faction keyword in common (e.g. in a matched play game) and when determining your army’s Faction.
Either of these rules will get your Sisters into an army.
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2021/08/03 02:05:19
Subject: Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Arachnofiend wrote:Null Maidens wrote:A SISTERS OF SILENCE Vanguard Detachment – that is, a Vanguard Detachment that includes only SISTERS OF SILENCE units – is treated as having HQ Battlefield Role slots of ‘0’ and Command Benefits of ‘None’. Note that this means there are no compulsory HQ selections for SISTERS OF SILENCE Vanguard Detachments.
Talons of the Emperor wrote:If your army is Battle-forged, units with the SISTERS OF SILENCE Faction keyword can be included in an ADEPTUS CUSTODES Detachment in your army, without preventing that Detachment from being an ADEPTUS CUSTODES Detachment. Note that this does not prevent ADEPTUS CUSTODES units in that Detachment from gaining any Detachment abilities (e.g. The Emperor’s Chosen and the Sworn Guardians abilities), however SISTERS OF SILENCE units cannot themselves gain any Detachment abilities. Similarly, those SISTERS OF SILENCE units are ignored for any rules that state all units from that Detachment must have at least one Faction keyword in common (e.g. in a matched play game) and when determining your army’s Faction.
Either of these rules will get your Sisters into an army.
How about the Forge world Custodes? Are they all legal for GW games?
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2021/08/03 02:29:25
Subject: Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Loyal Necron Lychguard
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Why wouldn't they be? They're <Adeptus Custodes> like anything else.
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2021/08/03 02:38:19
Subject: Re:Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer
The dark hollows of Kentucky
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Not sure if it's ALL of the fw Custodes units, but these are the ones with rules in the Imperial Armour Compendium:
Custodian Guard with Adrasite and Pyrithite Spears
Sagittarum Custodians
Aquilon Custodians
Contemptor-Galutus Dreadnought
Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought
Agamatus Custodians
Venatari Custodians
Pallus Grav-Attack
Telemon Heavy Dreadnought
Caladus Grav-Tank
Coronus Grav-Carrier
Orion Assault Dropship
Ares Gunship
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2021/08/03 04:46:56
Subject: Re:Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Gadzilla666 wrote: Not sure if it's ALL of the fw Custodes units, but these are the ones with rules in the Imperial Armour Compendium:
Custodian Guard with Adrasite and Pyrithite Spears
Sagittarum Custodians
Aquilon Custodians
Contemptor-Galutus Dreadnought
Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought
Agamatus Custodians
Venatari Custodians
Pallus Grav-Attack
Telemon Heavy Dreadnought
Caladus Grav-Tank
Coronus Grav-Carrier
Orion Assault Dropship
Ares Gunship
And being in the compendium is what makes them legal/free to use?
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2021/08/03 05:14:54
Subject: Re:Are sisters of silence legal to use in 40k?
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Calm Celestian
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Juicebox_1990 wrote: Gadzilla666 wrote: Not sure if it's ALL of the fw Custodes units, but these are the ones with rules in the Imperial Armour Compendium:
Custodian Guard with Adrasite and Pyrithite Spears
Sagittarum Custodians
Aquilon Custodians
Contemptor-Galutus Dreadnought
Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought
Agamatus Custodians
Venatari Custodians
Pallus Grav-Attack
Telemon Heavy Dreadnought
Caladus Grav-Tank
Coronus Grav-Carrier
Orion Assault Dropship
Ares Gunship
And being in the compendium is what makes them legal/free to use?
The fact that they have 40k datasheets.
There's no restriction on using models anymore; unless your maybe playing with an retro-edgy group with a houserule.
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