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Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.
   
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 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


It appears so.

The way things get updated in gw hq, it feels like plating forge world hh is the cheapest army to play in the long run. at least your not replacing book every 6 months.
   
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 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


no you aren't, but weren't you absolutely fizzing with rage when the update/faq cut everything but three paragraphs? i was.

"refer to the warhammer 40,000 rulebook" in a codex has become an insult around me.

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 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


Yes you are. It's a $35 Imperial Knights Codex, being replaced a little more than one year later.

To be honest though, if it has Dataslates for the Forge World Imperial Knights, and maybe some new variants, I wouldn't be too butthurt dropping another $35 so I wouldn't have to keep printouts hanging out of my codex.


   
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Raleigh, NC

 adamsouza wrote:
 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


Yes you are. It's a $35 Imperial Knights Codex, being replaced a little more than one year later.

To be honest though, if it has Dataslates for the Forge World Imperial Knights, and maybe some new variants, I wouldn't be too butthurt dropping another $35 so I wouldn't have to keep printouts hanging out of my codex.



I'm just not on-board with GW's new treatment of books. The 7th edition rulebook dropped two years after 6th, and people said that wasn't a trend and not to worry. Eldar just got updated after two years and people said "well, they need to fix the OP issues with the serpent" and THAT damn sure was wrong, and still they said that this wasn't the new trend of book replacement for hardbacks; the point of hardbacks was apparently supposed to be for stabilizing the rules cycle a bit. But with the Imperial Knights and everything else upcoming, it seems GW realizes how much revenue they can reap from people happy to replace their hardbacks on a yearly to bi-yearly release cycle, even given that the new books will largely be copy/pastes of their previous iterations (as the Eldar book is mentioned to be). It seems this is GW's new MO- rules will be replaced every couple of years...not because they need improvement, but mainly to keep them new and fresh, or just slightly different.

GW seems to be trying to maximize their revenue they produce for every release, but it's coming at the expense of generating low value content that is necessary to utilize the models themselves. And it's just causing me to lose all remaining desire to keep up and return to the game.

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 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


Play Sisters, safe from updates!

 
   
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Gw are more and more puzzling of late. They have interesting ideas but Implementation seems to fail them.

If they fail to do a HQ this time it's quite stupid.

They seem to have this nostalgia fix but sometimes it feels halfhearted.

But I'm quite happy building my Skitarii at the moment.


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 Kid_Kyoto wrote:
 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


Play Sisters, safe from updates!


Rable Rable!!

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If replacing codices after 2 years becomes a thing I simply won't buy them and I already limit purchases to the armies I actually collect.

Replacing Knights just over a year later would take the cake, though, it really would and I'd feel a bit sympathy for those people who were duped into getting it in the first place (but only a bit, buying a two unit codex sent GW the message that that sort of lacklustre effort is accptable).

   
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Well, the Imperial Knight codex was two pages long in the first place, with two more pages to detail a 5 point weapon upgrade then a bunch of filler. I'm surprised anyone bought it in the first place.
   
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 sockwithaticket wrote:
If replacing codices after 2 years becomes a thing I simply won't buy them and I already limit purchases to the armies I actually collect.

Replacing Knights just over a year later would take the cake, though, it really would and I'd feel a bit sympathy for those people who were duped into getting it in the first place (but only a bit, buying a two unit codex sent GW the message that that sort of lacklustre effort is accptable).


In a nutshell, I don't. I feel sorry for those whose normal codex books are prematurely replaced but Knights (as well as other superheavies and gargantuans and huge fortifications) had no business being put into "normal" 40k. The models should have been released just like the baneblade and at most been a single LOW slot per army (not per detachment or even worse an army of nothing but them) or better yet just put into the next apoc expansion as a datasheet for those types of games. GW has lost their way and focused purely on greed at the expense of the community instead of profiting with the community. I hope it gets significantly worse with practically everything released in 6th edition and beyond prematurely replaced so that the hold outs in the community with their heads in the sand finally realize that none of the changes forcibly cramming apoc into every 1000pt game were done to benefit them or the game itself experience. GW listens to sales and while the community overall has spoken with year over year decreased unit sales, the message isn't loud enough yet.


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 Accolade wrote:

I'm just not on-board with GW's new treatment of books. The 7th edition rulebook dropped two years after 6th, and people said that wasn't a trend and not to worry. Eldar just got updated after two years and people said "well, they need to fix the OP issues with the serpent" and THAT damn sure was wrong, and still they said that this wasn't the new trend of book replacement for hardbacks; the point of hardbacks was apparently supposed to be for stabilizing the rules cycle a bit. But with the Imperial Knights and everything else upcoming, it seems GW realizes how much revenue they can reap from people happy to replace their hardbacks on a yearly to bi-yearly release cycle, even given that the new books will largely be copy/pastes of their previous iterations (as the Eldar book is mentioned to be). It seems this is GW's new MO- rules will be replaced every couple of years...not because they need improvement, but mainly to keep them new and fresh, or just slightly different.

GW seems to be trying to maximize their revenue they produce for every release, but it's coming at the expense of generating low value content that is necessary to utilize the models themselves. And it's just causing me to lose all remaining desire to keep up and return to the game.


Some folks will just believe everything Jervis says in White Dwarf (unbound.. we did it for YOU!) regardless of the actual reasons and effects in front of them. I hope GW continues this trend and their sales reflect the response.

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Indiana

Yea, almost every unit getting significant changes.

Sounds totally copy paste to me

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Raleigh, NC

 Leth wrote:
Yea, almost every unit getting significant changes.

Sounds totally copy paste to me


I'm citing Ravenous D's mentions about the Eldar codex. http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/645617.page

Go read that and try to control the urge to be snippy.

EDIT: In fact, here's the quote from the front page of the thread:

 Ravenous D wrote:
Pretty much all the rumours are true, some things were neglected from mention like swooping hawks moving 18" now and mind shock pods being -2Ld to all enemy units within 12"

A lot of the book is copy pasted.

But away ask away if you already haven't seen it.


As example, the wind riders didn't change much beyond getting scatter lasers for all units. It might be a big change to the unit overall, but it is literally a five-word change to the unit description. That's a pretty common theme with the codexes these days- they essentially stay the same minus 100 or so words (and a few new short stories).

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It could be a new book with different Knight Houses but it's one of those things that makes me just loose more faith in GWs Upper Echelons.

Fine it's a new box.

But if it contains the previous and just 2 New unit entries. It is rather a slap in the face.
   
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Glad i didnt buy the IK codex yet if this one has all the types including the rumored new ones, and maybe the datasheets for the characters?

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I bought the last codex because I got it for $20 and didn't like carrying around print outs. It was definitely a light weight codex.

But if they add 2 new units, Gervantis(The White Dwarf IK Character), or the Forge World Imperial Knights, that would be more than double the actual rules content, making them more useful as a faction.

   
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Indiana

 Accolade wrote:
 Leth wrote:
Yea, almost every unit getting significant changes.

Sounds totally copy paste to me


I'm citing Ravenous D's mentions about the Eldar codex. http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/645617.page

Go read that and try to control the urge to be snippy.

EDIT: In fact, here's the quote from the front page of the thread:

 Ravenous D wrote:
Pretty much all the rumours are true, some things were neglected from mention like swooping hawks moving 18" now and mind shock pods being -2Ld to all enemy units within 12"

A lot of the book is copy pasted.

But away ask away if you already haven't seen it.


As example, the wind riders didn't change much beyond getting scatter lasers for all units. It might be a big change to the unit overall, but it is literally a five-word change to the unit description. That's a pretty common theme with the codexes these days- they essentially stay the same minus 100 or so words (and a few new short stories).


Except that most units are not going to change much in the stats/points department, however every unit has unique rules and a unique exarch power that is completely different. they have different special rules etc.

It does not take much for a unit to function completely differently. whats next tactical marines being copy and paste because they have the same rules as before?

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Raleigh, NC

So then why are you arguing that the book isn't largely copy and paste? They are all that way, especially now since these books have begun to cycle faster and there are less new units being incorporated. Obviously the units won't change much, but since the goal doesn't appear to be refinement, then it's really copy/paste + minor changes to shake things up.

I don't understand why it's hard to accept that there is little change between the books. And given that it is not done for refinement purposes, the amount of work going into the minor changes is less significant. I think my point still stands quite well, and is solid reason why I am involving myself less and less in 40k.

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Please, stay on topic. We're talking about Cult Mechanicus, not Eldar



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Raleigh, NC

My point still stands with my original post being about the Imperial Knights upcoming codex. If you feel the topic has changed from the OP, flag the mods but do not post your dictates.
   
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If the assassins get new rules in the White Dwarf update, that'd still be the main record breaker though compared to the knights, wouldn't it?

Not that two wrongs (well, three or more at this point) make a right, of course.
   
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 Accolade wrote:
So then why are you arguing that the book isn't largely copy and paste? They are all that way, especially now since these books have begun to cycle faster and there are less new units being incorporated. Obviously the units won't change much, but since the goal doesn't appear to be refinement, then it's really copy/paste + minor changes to shake things up.

I don't understand why it's hard to accept that there is little change between the books. And given that it is not done for refinement purposes, the amount of work going into the minor changes is less significant. I think my point still stands quite well, and is solid reason why I am involving myself less and less in 40k.


I agree most books are largely copy and paste. That is how they have always been barring complete re-writes.

I guess usually when I say something I dont see the point in stating the obvious or the status quo. So saying copy and paste implies it is more so than the expected. Which I would argue is not the case.

But they are correct, no point arguing it here.

Looking forward to seeing if it is a new kit or will just be a an additional plastic sprue for the imperial knight(which I hope is the case)

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Well the Paladin/Errant is its own box, the Warden/Crusader would probably be its own box as well, assuming they're getting a Plastic GW release and not Forgeworld kits

As they're both heavy weapons variants yes?

Now that I think about it though, the thing people are thinking is a Warlord Titan, may be a Knight Crusader

From the 40k wiki, bolded parts important bits

Spoiler:
Knight Crusader - The Knight Crusader alongside its counterpart the Knight Castellan are the heaviest types of Knight manufactured by Mechanicus Forge Worlds. These Knights are slower and less nimble than their kin, but benefit from much heavier weaponry and increased firepower as well as considerably thicker and sturdier armour plate. Because of their great bulk, the Crusader and the Castellan cannot move fast enough to generate the charge needed to fire a Shock Lance. Instead, they are used in a fire support role, providing covering fire for the other Knights and allowing them to charge in and engage the enemy in melee, whilst also picking off threats to the main force from a safe distance. The most common and notable feature of these Knight patterns is the modified shoulder-mounted Quake Cannon -- a massive artillery piece most often found on Warlord-class Titans or mounted on Imperator-class Titans' carapace hardpoints, capable of destroying Titans and entire buildings alike. The Knight Crusader supplements its Quake Cannon with a twin-linked Lascannon, used to destroy armoured targets at extreme range. Coupled with the Knight Crusader's excellent frontal shielding, this combination makes for a deadly fire support unit.

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 Accolade wrote:
 adamsouza wrote:
 Accolade wrote:
Wait, am I to understand that the $50 Imperial Knights codex is looking to be replaced little more than one year later? Please tell me I am misinterpreting that.


Yes you are. It's a $35 Imperial Knights Codex, being replaced a little more than one year later.

To be honest though, if it has Dataslates for the Forge World Imperial Knights, and maybe some new variants, I wouldn't be too butthurt dropping another $35 so I wouldn't have to keep printouts hanging out of my codex.



I'm just not on-board with GW's new treatment of books. The 7th edition rulebook dropped two years after 6th, and people said that wasn't a trend and not to worry. Eldar just got updated after two years and people said "well, they need to fix the OP issues with the serpent" and THAT damn sure was wrong, and still they said that this wasn't the new trend of book replacement for hardbacks; the point of hardbacks was apparently supposed to be for stabilizing the rules cycle a bit. But with the Imperial Knights and everything else upcoming, it seems GW realizes how much revenue they can reap from people happy to replace their hardbacks on a yearly to bi-yearly release cycle, even given that the new books will largely be copy/pastes of their previous iterations (as the Eldar book is mentioned to be). It seems this is GW's new MO- rules will be replaced every couple of years...not because they need improvement, but mainly to keep them new and fresh, or just slightly different.

GW seems to be trying to maximize their revenue they produce for every release, but it's coming at the expense of generating low value content that is necessary to utilize the models themselves. And it's just causing me to lose all remaining desire to keep up and return to the game.


They have learned a lesson which is the anchor of every Textbook company out there.

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 WrentheFaceless wrote:
Now that I think about it though, the thing people are thinking is a Warlord Titan, may be a Knight Crusader
That's what I keep hoping, but someone has confirmed that it is a Warlord of sorts.



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Wait, what, Warlord? We're finally getting rules and a model for this thing? (Well, a Warlord model or an outfit to cosplay as one given the scale). Links please?

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Well, if you check out Sister Sydney's homebrew/expansion rules, you'll find all kinds of units the Sisters could have, that fit with the theme of the Sisters (as a tabletop army) perfectly well, and are damn-near-perfectly balanced.

I’m updating that fandex now & I’m eager for feedback on new home-brew units for the Sisters: Sororitas Bikers, infiltrators & Novices, tanks, flyers, characters, superheavies, Frateris Militia, and now Confessors and Battle Conclave characters
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We have much less fluff now I was kinda mad about how much they had cut out of the Lizardmen book.

I much preferred the black n white with a few colour pages version for fluff reasons.

The Skitarii book isn't bad but I did sort of expect more fluff for my pound. There's some nice stuff there artwise.

Honestly I'm glad of any non marine fluff that isn't a complete retcon.

If they produced fluff books again I'd probably just buy those.
   
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 SisterSydney wrote:
Wait, what, Warlord? We're finally getting rules and a model for this thing? (Well, a Warlord model or an outfit to cosplay as one given the scale). Links please?
Forge World N&R thread.



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migooo wrote:
We have much less fluff now I was kinda mad about how much they had cut out of the Lizardmen book.

I much preferred the black n white with a few colour pages version for fluff reasons.

The Skitarii book isn't bad but I did sort of expect more fluff for my pound. There's some nice stuff there artwise.

Honestly I'm glad of any non marine fluff that isn't a complete retcon.

If they produced fluff books again I'd probably just buy those.

My biggest disappointment with the Skitarii book was not with the book itself, but with the Skitarii transfer sheet that was sold individually.

It's ALL more Martian iconography. I want to do Agrippina, not stupid Mars....

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 Kanluwen wrote:
migooo wrote:
We have much less fluff now I was kinda mad about how much they had cut out of the Lizardmen book.

I much preferred the black n white with a few colour pages version for fluff reasons.

The Skitarii book isn't bad but I did sort of expect more fluff for my pound. There's some nice stuff there artwise.

Honestly I'm glad of any non marine fluff that isn't a complete retcon.

If they produced fluff books again I'd probably just buy those.

My biggest disappointment with the Skitarii book was not with the book itself, but with the Skitarii transfer sheet that was sold individually.

It's ALL more Martian iconography. I want to do Agrippina, not stupid Mars....


I wanted to do Arenxis Minoris.... I have kinda but I have no idea what symbols to use.

Props to those who get the reference.

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