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Serious, this question has come to me when i saw the new "daemon things" of chaos, and discoverd they use Vehicle rules...

So, please, tell me how this:

Is an Mountrous Creature

And those

Are a vehicles...

Thank you

If my post show some BAD spelling issues, please forgive-me, english is not my natural language, and i never received formal education on it...
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If the stats have an armour value, the vehicle is a unit?

It doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but when you consider that Wraithguard and Wraithlords have technically had the same issue as the Dreadknight since 3rd edition, it's something 40k players just get used to.

The hilarious side is it means the Dreadknight and Wraithlord can be exploded by a Tyranid implant attack. It's hilarious watching peoples faces when that happens.
   
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Gathering the Informations.

The Dwarf Wolf wrote:
Serious, this question has come to me when i saw the new "daemon things" of chaos, and discovered they use Vehicle rules...

So, please, tell me how this:

Is a Monstrous Creature

And those

Are vehicles...

Thank you

The Dreadknight has an exposed operator, and is essentially an "exoskeleton" for a Terminator armored Grey Knight.

The Maulerfiend/Forgefiend both utilize a Daemon bound within a body, which they animate and use to interact with the environment around them. There are no exposed "organic" components.

Of course, that brings to question why Wraithlords can be affected by Tyranid weapons but my own theory is that bioweapons can affect Wraithbone like they can other organisms.
   
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Ok. Your subject line and thread content really have nothing ro do with each other, anyway....

Vehicles have hull points and armor values. That is how 6e defines them. Remember rhat the GK codex was written before the new edition, so that's not the issue.
   
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 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
Ok. Your subject line and thread content really have nothing ro do with each other, anyway....


Of course the subject and content are related. Everyone knows what the vehicle rules are, the question is how GW defines what makes a unit a vehicle instead of a MC. IOW, what is the defining essence of "vehicle" that allows the GK walker to be a MC while a similar looking unit is a vehicle.

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Whooooosh!

Off to the 40 k forum!

 
   
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What does it matter? Unless the OP is designing a new unit or has a rules issue, there is nothing here. GW designed and published the rules, that is that. So what is the OP's point?
   
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 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
What does it matter? Unless the OP is designing a new unit or has a rules issue, there is nothing here. GW designed and published the rules, that is that. So what is the OP's point?


What's the point in discussing anything about GW's choices ever? GW has made their choices and we have no input, so let's just lock every thread that ever questions something GW has done.

There is no such thing as a hobby without politics. "Leave politics at the door" is itself a political statement, an endorsement of the status quo and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. 
   
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Wasted electrons in cyberspace...
   
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 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
Wasted electrons in cyberspace...


Is there any other kind?

 
   
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Not on any interwebs I know of.

   
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 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
Wasted electrons in cyberspace...


The electrons still exist, they were not wasted

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To be fair, with Hull Points, there really isn't a difference, except that vehicles are bad just because

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Ok them... wasted electrons...

The problem is, based on this, the definition of what is a Monster Creature and what is a Walker end up "mixed".

I always think in Wraithlords as Golens, creatures made from a rare material, and animated using some type of magic. They are not machines, but something ELSE.

Exactly what those beast chaos things are.

What im saying is, at the first moment a put my eyes on one of the "daemon things", i thought "nice, chaos is getting some monstruous creatures", just to find later that they are the new Chaos Defiler...

I had a similar issue with the Dreadknight, but inversed, when i first saw it, i thought "hey a new walker". At that time i found it strange that he was some type of MC, but just "dont worried".

This will not change the life of anyone, we know what is a vehicle and what is a MC in the rules, the problem is what is a MC or a Vehicle conceptualy. There is more important matters in the world, but think about it, tyranids can have vehicles in their new codex... "higly armored beyings with no organic parts showing"... that is a 2+ save, not a 11+ FAV, well, not anymore.

If my post show some BAD spelling issues, please forgive-me, english is not my natural language, and i never received formal education on it...
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The reason the DK is a MC is because that is what GW deemed best for balance. It also makes it something different from normal Imperial units.

Similarly, the Forge and Maulerfiends made more sense as vehicles from a game mechanics perspective.


The DK wouldn't have worked well with its Teliporter if it was a walker.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
The reason the DK is a MC is because that is what GW deemed best for balance.
Hrm, that's quite an assumption. Generally models and the idea they operate around are done before rules, so it's much more likely they started with the idea of a GK MC.


Similarly, the Forge and Maulerfiends made more sense as vehicles from a game mechanics perspective.
It is very difficult indeed to tell them apart from an MC at this point, the primary thing being basically they have a 5+ invul instead of something like a 3+ armor.

In terms of function, they're almost perfectly identical to a T8 W3 MC, except they're immune to stuff that affects things with a T or Ld value, have no armor save, and are crippled or killed on any to-wound roll exceeding the minimum required to wound them.


Certainly, it makes one wonder why GW bothered with a distinction anymore

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I would say that the choice between MC and Vehicle is determined by how the fluff is best representative by the rules.

I can't give hard evidence as I don't play either chaos or GK, but it may be the case that they way the designers wanted the DreadKnight to 'feel' on the tabletop was best suited to a MC profile, whereas the FF/MF's 'feel' was best suited to a walker.

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And that is why you hear people yelling FOR THE EMPEROR rather than FOR LOGICAL AND QUANTIFIABLE BASED DECISIONS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE MAJORITY!


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I suppose it also keeps it tough while conveying how exposed the pilot is. Open topped isn't something you really want on a somewhat melee focused walker.

   
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Landspeeders aren't open-topped because the marines are wearing PA; I'd say TDA would have a similar effect
   
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Arturius wrote:
If you're asking "why ____ in the GK codex," the answer is "because Ward."


This.
   
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Well, DK as a concept is closer to Wraithlord than Dreadnought, so DK being MC is completely understandable that way.
Why was Wraithlord made MC in 3e, that is the question you should ask.
   
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Luide wrote:
Well, DK as a concept is closer to Wraithlord than Dreadnought, so DK being MC is completely understandable that way.
Why was Wraithlord made MC in 3e, that is the question you should ask.


So it could be immune to bolters

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Either way, I fail to see how 6e defined the Dreadknight as a monstrous creature...
   
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 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
Either way, I fail to see how 6e defined the Dreadknight as a monstrous creature...

I told you, because Ward.
   
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Arturius wrote:
 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
Either way, I fail to see how 6e defined the Dreadknight as a monstrous creature...

I told you, because Ward.


Not because Ward-whining went out a while ago?
   
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 Vaktathi wrote:
Don't mistake a lapse in release for a going out of style. There hasn't been a Ward release in year for 40k, prepare again once DA's come out


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