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Made in gb
Grim Dark Angels Interrogator-Chaplain





Earth

Is this book mandatory, do I have to use it, are the rules added to flyers in the game or is it just another optional supplement?

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Chaplain with Hate to Spare





Sioux Falls, SD

 Formosa wrote:
Is this book mandatory, do I have to use it, are the rules added to flyers in the game or is it just another optional supplement?

Cheers
Thread. On the very first page. Discussing exactly this.

Per GW Facebook, it is optional. Per some of the members of this board, mandatory.

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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX

It is COMPLETELY optional...as long as you don't field any flyers, lol

Seriously though, you can still just use the rules from the BRB, but you have to be aware that your opponent is free to use the DFTS rules if they want.

   
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Deadly Dire Avenger




If one player is using DFTS then both players need to be using those rules. It may depend on the area you play. If neither player want to run it then there's no need to. In a tournament it will be up to the TO to determine if those rules will be in effect.

 
   
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We'll keep discussion to this thread :

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/689863.page

to avoid duplication.

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