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Tsagualsa wrote:

Yeah, it's a mostly 'gamist' rule that primarily serves to make troops useful, and by necessity abstracts from the fluff in some way, but we accept much larger deviations already for the sake of having an interesting game, so i'll guess we'll manage.

Not to mention that anyone quibbling about it seems to straightforwardly accept the concept of an objective as "place where guys stand (importantly) for ~6 second increments". There can be like 5+ of these magical nexus in the space of an average city block. They're not meaningfully tied to terrain or battlefield features. Not even the wisest denizens of the galaxy truly know what occurs within the bounds of these perplexing loci that dot every battlefield -- what happens in objective stays in objective. But, again, extremely important to momentarily stand near for reasons.

The system concepts are already *completely* abstract and gamey. Personally, I suspect the reason for that is that this is a game.

   
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Aash wrote:
 Daedalus81 wrote:
Aash wrote:
I also think it looks like a fake. Although not guaranteed, the terminator datasheet gave the impression that power fist aren’t unwieldy any more (admittedly this could be specific to terminators) and the death guard datasheet shows WS 4+ for the Power Fist.


It would just mean terminators ignore unwieldly, as they should.



I doubt this because the chainfist is still unwieldy, but yes it is possible.


The big tell for it being fake is that the Rapid Fire on bolters is wrong. The new formating would still have it show 'rapid fire 1'.


 
   
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Originally this article said we would get one about faction rules today but now it just says later this week so doesn't seem like we'll get a new40k article today
   
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 Matrindur wrote:
Originally this article said we would get one about faction rules today but now it just says later this week so doesn't seem like we'll get a new40k article today
Yeah, they edited it. Shame, I was keen to see more about Oath of the Moment etc.
   
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 Asmodai wrote:
They announced in the article yesterday that they'd be doing an article about Oath of Moment today. I guess they're saving it till last since after it's up it'll dominate the conversation over Ossiarch and retro-Bretonnian stuff.


Unfortunately they said 'later this week' when they cover factions so today is going to be duuuuull.
   
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I think the Plague marine leak is fake bc the AP is -3 and not -2 like it is on the termis
   
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Colorado Springs, CO

June seems a solid month for release.

The Show-Me Showdown (a big GT and World's qualifier) will run from July 14-16 and they just announced on Facebook they will be using 10th edition rules.

https://www.showmeshowdowngt.com

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 Kanluwen wrote:
Dudeface wrote:

Because I'm on a mobile and cba chopping up that response @Kan, they mention the first place you can play in the UK, then say North America won't miss out. That suggests that there aren't any other demos at this time. It also suggests that they wouldn't be doing demo sessions if the edition was already released.

I literally quoted the article. You're making inferences based upon confirmation bias.


Its training in the US and I'm not aware of any other large key releases due over summer that might require training days.

As I said, training in the US usually happens in June even when there's not a new edition coming. My comment about the blackout days has to do with the other big boxes.


This would be first time ever blackout day isn't day new edition is first out.

24.6 not being 10th means there's something even bigger than 10th coming. 40k 11th ed?-) unlikely gw considers tow bigger than main cash cow(

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Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?

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 the_scotsman wrote:
Yeah, when i read the small novel that is the Death Guard unit options and think about resolving the attacks from a melee-oriented min size death guard squad, the thing that springs to mind is "Accessible!"

 Argive wrote:
GW seems to have a crystal ball and just pulls hairbrained ideas out of their backside for the most part.


 Andilus Greatsword wrote:

"Prepare to open fire at that towering Wraithknight!"
"ARE YOU DAFT MAN!?! YOU MIGHT HIT THE MEN WHO COME UP TO ITS ANKLES!!!"


Akiasura wrote:
I hate to sound like a serial killer, but I'll be reaching for my friend occam's razor yet again.


 insaniak wrote:

You're not. If you're worried about your opponent using 'fake' rules, you're having fun the wrong way. This hobby isn't about rules. It's about buying Citadel miniatures.

Please report to your nearest GW store for attitude readjustment. Take your wallet.
 
   
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tneva82 wrote:

This would be first time ever blackout day isn't day new edition is first out.

lol, no it wouldn't. Codex launches have been blackout days before. Army sets have been blackout days before.

24.6 not being 10th means there's something even bigger than 10th coming. 40k 11th ed?-) unlikely gw considers tow bigger than main cash cow(

Or it means that's when they want to start pushing in-store events for 10th.
   
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 vipoid wrote:
Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?


Beast masters and the various beasts must be in a perilous position as far as model production goes. I can’t imagine they sell many.

 
   
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 General Kroll wrote:
 vipoid wrote:
Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?


Beast masters and the various beasts must be in a perilous position as far as model production goes. I can’t imagine they sell many.


Don't think those are even available currently. The entire Dark Eldar range is tiny, more Primaris Lieutenants I imagine.

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 Kanluwen wrote:
 Eldarsif wrote:
Plague Marine datasheet in the wild. Might be fake, might be not.

Source?


It's a mockup so not strictly a "fake":
   
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 stonehorse wrote:
 General Kroll wrote:
 vipoid wrote:
Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?


Beast masters and the various beasts must be in a perilous position as far as model production goes. I can’t imagine they sell many.


Don't think those are even available currently. The entire Dark Eldar range is tiny, more Primaris Lieutenants I imagine.


That's why I'm expecting them to be in line for a big release. The nice thing about 8th and 9th was that despite huge SM releases and huge DG/ Necron releases they ALSO did big waves of CSM, Orks, Sisters and Eldar. GW can pump out a lot of stuff these days, which makes their excessive SM fetish easier to swallow.
   
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bobthe4th wrote:
 Kanluwen wrote:
 Eldarsif wrote:
Plague Marine datasheet in the wild. Might be fake, might be not.

Source?


It's a mockup so not strictly a "fake":
Spoiler:


Ah well, it still boils down to 'not real'
   
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 stonehorse wrote:
 General Kroll wrote:
 vipoid wrote:
Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?


Beast masters and the various beasts must be in a perilous position as far as model production goes. I can’t imagine they sell many.


Don't think those are even available currently. The entire Dark Eldar range is tiny, more Primaris Lieutenants I imagine.

But thats the case for half of the armies, many have fewer kits than the number of Primaris Lieutenant kits.
   
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 stonehorse wrote:
 General Kroll wrote:
 vipoid wrote:
Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?


Beast masters and the various beasts must be in a perilous position as far as model production goes. I can’t imagine they sell many.


Don't think those are even available currently. The entire Dark Eldar range is tiny, more Primaris Lieutenants I imagine.


Beasts would probably be my bet, too. I believe they're all still fineca$t, which is always a dangerous position to be in.


Sgt. Cortez wrote:

That's why I'm expecting them to be in line for a big release. The nice thing about 8th and 9th was that despite huge SM releases and huge DG/ Necron releases they ALSO did big waves of CSM, Orks, Sisters and Eldar. GW can pump out a lot of stuff these days, which makes their excessive SM fetish easier to swallow.


I'll believe it when I see it.

In the ~13 years since 5th edition:
- We've seen Space Marines more than double in size.
- We've seen whole new armies like Custodes.
- We've seen Genestealer Cults return with a brand new range of models.
- Sisters of Battle, once the pinnacle of neglect, have seen their entire army updated.
-And squats, fething squats have returned, also with a brand new range of models.
In that entire period, DE received zero new units. Meanwhile, they have lost at least 6 HQs and 3 Elite choices (to say nothing of wargear).

Frankly, I would sooner put money on GW releasing a new army consisting entirely of battle-armchairs than on Dark Eldar getting any meaningful release.

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 the_scotsman wrote:
Yeah, when i read the small novel that is the Death Guard unit options and think about resolving the attacks from a melee-oriented min size death guard squad, the thing that springs to mind is "Accessible!"

 Argive wrote:
GW seems to have a crystal ball and just pulls hairbrained ideas out of their backside for the most part.


 Andilus Greatsword wrote:

"Prepare to open fire at that towering Wraithknight!"
"ARE YOU DAFT MAN!?! YOU MIGHT HIT THE MEN WHO COME UP TO ITS ANKLES!!!"


Akiasura wrote:
I hate to sound like a serial killer, but I'll be reaching for my friend occam's razor yet again.


 insaniak wrote:

You're not. If you're worried about your opponent using 'fake' rules, you're having fun the wrong way. This hobby isn't about rules. It's about buying Citadel miniatures.

Please report to your nearest GW store for attitude readjustment. Take your wallet.
 
   
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 vipoid wrote:
 stonehorse wrote:
 General Kroll wrote:
 vipoid wrote:
Btw, anyone want to take an early bet on what has been removed from the DE codex in the new edition?


Beast masters and the various beasts must be in a perilous position as far as model production goes. I can’t imagine they sell many.


Don't think those are even available currently. The entire Dark Eldar range is tiny, more Primaris Lieutenants I imagine.


Beasts would probably be my bet, too. I believe they're all still fineca$t, which is always a dangerous position to be in.


Sgt. Cortez wrote:

That's why I'm expecting them to be in line for a big release. The nice thing about 8th and 9th was that despite huge SM releases and huge DG/ Necron releases they ALSO did big waves of CSM, Orks, Sisters and Eldar. GW can pump out a lot of stuff these days, which makes their excessive SM fetish easier to swallow.


I'll believe it when I see it.

In the ~13 years since 5th edition:
- We've seen Space Marines more than double in size.
- We've seen whole new armies like Custodes.
- We've seen Genestealer Cults return with a brand new range of models.
- Sisters of Battle, once the pinnacle of neglect, have seen their entire army updated.
-And squats, fething squats have returned, also with a brand new range of models.
In that entire period, DE received zero new units. Meanwhile, they have lost at least 6 HQs and 3 Elite choices (to say nothing of wargear).

Frankly, I would sooner put money on GW releasing a new army consisting entirely of battle-armchairs than on Dark Eldar getting any meaningful release.


DE got plastic Incubi and Grotesques, they were metal/fine cast previously. That and Lileth got a plastic model.

Not much granted, but it is better than nothing.

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 RustyNumber wrote:
 NinthMusketeer wrote:
'10 Dudesmen with Skullbloodiers -- X points' and '10 Dudesmen with Bloodskullinizers -- Y points'.


This is the 40k rumour thread, not the real-actual-leaked-upcoming-AoS-units thread James' lawyers will be in touch shortly I imagine.
I figured leaving the initial adjective as a generic 'dudesmen' would to the trick technically, the full name would be "Dyrekutt Lacerators with Bloodkskull Mangleblades"


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 godswildcard wrote:
June seems a solid month for release.

The Show-Me Showdown (a big GT and World's qualifier) will run from July 14-16 and they just announced on Facebook they will be using 10th edition rules.

https://www.showmeshowdowngt.com
Veeeery interesting.


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 Altruizine wrote:
Tsagualsa wrote:

Yeah, it's a mostly 'gamist' rule that primarily serves to make troops useful, and by necessity abstracts from the fluff in some way, but we accept much larger deviations already for the sake of having an interesting game, so i'll guess we'll manage.

Not to mention that anyone quibbling about it seems to straightforwardly accept the concept of an objective as "place where guys stand (importantly) for ~6 second increments". There can be like 5+ of these magical nexus in the space of an average city block. They're not meaningfully tied to terrain or battlefield features. Not even the wisest denizens of the galaxy truly know what occurs within the bounds of these perplexing loci that dot every battlefield -- what happens in objective stays in objective. But, again, extremely important to momentarily stand near for reasons.

The system concepts are already *completely* abstract and gamey. Personally, I suspect the reason for that is that this is a game.

Yeah, sometimes (OK, a lot of times) we players are left coming up with narrative justification for things that exist for mechanical reasons. Though in defense of objectives I would point out it makes sense they show up on battlefields so often--that's what we're fighting over! The battle takes place over the objectives, the objectives don't migrate to the battle.

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 stonehorse wrote:


DE got plastic Incubi and Grotesques, they were metal/fine cast previously. That and Lileth got a plastic model.

Not much granted, but it is better than nothing.


Grotesques are still finecast and they're OOP. Do you mean Wracks? Because they've been plastic since 7th(6th?).

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Man, they really have to put those weapons in alphabetical order, especially when there are like a dozen of them.

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 Platuan4th wrote:
 stonehorse wrote:


DE got plastic Incubi and Grotesques, they were metal/fine cast previously. That and Lileth got a plastic model.

Not much granted, but it is better than nothing.


Grotesques are still finecast and they're OOP. Do you mean Wracks? Because they've been plastic since 7th(6th?).


I keep forgetting that Grotesques got renamed to Wracks in the 5th edition Codex. My brain still sees them as Grotesques and not Wracks. Wracks are indeed a plastic kit, but they were metal/finecast for a good while. Again it isn't much, but getting them in plastic helps, and is some attention shown to the faction since the revamp back in 5th.

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 stonehorse wrote:
 Platuan4th wrote:
 stonehorse wrote:


DE got plastic Incubi and Grotesques, they were metal/fine cast previously. That and Lileth got a plastic model.

Not much granted, but it is better than nothing.


Grotesques are still finecast and they're OOP. Do you mean Wracks? Because they've been plastic since 7th(6th?).


I keep forgetting that Grotesques got renamed to Wracks in the 5th edition Codex. My brain still sees them as Grotesques and not Wracks. Wracks are indeed a plastic kit, but they were metal/finecast for a good while. Again it isn't much, but getting them in plastic helps, and is some attention shown to the faction since the revamp back in 5th.


Yup, they were Grotesques back before the revamp and couldn't be wounded without shooting them with something twice in Strength than their Toughness.

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 bullyboy wrote:
I cannot wait to see the datasheet for Deathwatch Veterans, it’s going to look like a CVS receipt. There are currently 28 weapon options for that datasheet, lol. Good luck simplifying that (because you can’t as customizable options is exactly what Deathwatch does)
You are literally going to have a Deathwatch veteran card and a separate weapons of the Deathwatch card (maybe one for ranged and one for melee)


Or maybe there will be different Deathwatch Veteran cards and you pick different Veterans with different weapons each (like a Heavy Weapons vet, a Special Weapons vet, a Melee specialist Vet, etc.) and combine them into teams. Will kinda stink if you make a combo that they don't include (one lightning claw and a meltagun, or whatever) but it could allow a lot of options. Hopefully they don't give you like six weapons options and tell you to pound sand.


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 Altruizine wrote:
Tsagualsa wrote:

Yeah, it's a mostly 'gamist' rule that primarily serves to make troops useful, and by necessity abstracts from the fluff in some way, but we accept much larger deviations already for the sake of having an interesting game, so i'll guess we'll manage.

Not to mention that anyone quibbling about it seems to straightforwardly accept the concept of an objective as "place where guys stand (importantly) for ~6 second increments". There can be like 5+ of these magical nexus in the space of an average city block. They're not meaningfully tied to terrain or battlefield features. Not even the wisest denizens of the galaxy truly know what occurs within the bounds of these perplexing loci that dot every battlefield -- what happens in objective stays in objective. But, again, extremely important to momentarily stand near for reasons.

The system concepts are already *completely* abstract and gamey. Personally, I suspect the reason for that is that this is a game.



This is the number one thing that I don't like about objectives. They are entirely conceptual, and I hate that in a MINIATURE WARGAME (same way I hate rules that aren't tied to the model or wargear).

I realize that GW may not want to go down the route of Kill Team and provide you with specific models for specific terrain pieces and tell you precisely where to place them (and I certainly don't), but I wish that the 'official rules', especially when talking about narrative games, would discuss and encourage the players to think about objectives that make sense with their table and terrain setup. Give examples of how, say, a high vantage point, or a crossroads, or a position with a clear field of fire, make good, sensible objectives.

Instead, their guidance tends to be 'put down terrain, then after that, place objectives with these particular limitations'. You can't make your objectives make sense with your terrain if you have to do one before the other!

I feel like GW should go ahead and bite the bullet. Have overtly matched play missions with symmetrical objectives and specified pieces of GW terrain and specified placement*, and then have 'narrative missions' that actually talk about 'here's what terrain we used, and here's what we set up as objectives and why'.

Nothing prevents you from setting up believable objectives in your home games, but normalizing it in the rulebook and in White Dwarf would, I think, really help encourage it, and also normalize restrictions in specifically tournament/competitive play.

*just like a lot of tournaments have tables with identical pre-made terrain and established set ups

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Hm, the general's handbook (AoS seasonal matched supplement) does a pretty good job of laying out stuff like that in its fluff section, disappointed to hear 40k doesn't do similar.

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 stonehorse wrote:
DE got plastic Incubi and Grotesques, they were metal/fine cast previously. That and Lileth got a plastic model.

Not much granted, but it is better than nothing.


I said new units, not updated models.

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 the_scotsman wrote:
Yeah, when i read the small novel that is the Death Guard unit options and think about resolving the attacks from a melee-oriented min size death guard squad, the thing that springs to mind is "Accessible!"

 Argive wrote:
GW seems to have a crystal ball and just pulls hairbrained ideas out of their backside for the most part.


 Andilus Greatsword wrote:

"Prepare to open fire at that towering Wraithknight!"
"ARE YOU DAFT MAN!?! YOU MIGHT HIT THE MEN WHO COME UP TO ITS ANKLES!!!"


Akiasura wrote:
I hate to sound like a serial killer, but I'll be reaching for my friend occam's razor yet again.


 insaniak wrote:

You're not. If you're worried about your opponent using 'fake' rules, you're having fun the wrong way. This hobby isn't about rules. It's about buying Citadel miniatures.

Please report to your nearest GW store for attitude readjustment. Take your wallet.
 
   
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 vipoid wrote:
 stonehorse wrote:
DE got plastic Incubi and Grotesques, they were metal/fine cast previously. That and Lileth got a plastic model.

Not much granted, but it is better than nothing.


I said new units, not updated models.


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 The Power Cosmic wrote:
Man, they really have to put those weapons in alphabetical order, especially when there are like a dozen of them.


They are in alphabetical order:

Assault Cannon
Cyclone Missile Launcher - frag
Cyclone Missile Launcher - krak
Heavy Flamer
Storm Bolter



Come to think of it, that's probably another criteria we can use to dismiss the next round of fake datasheets.

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We've not had plastic Grots unless I've been kept under a rock that somehow warps both the shops and internet to keep them hidden from me?

I can't speak for Vipoid - but to a degree "anything". I can understand why GW wouldn't want to necessarily roll out "Dark Wraithguard" (can't remember what they were called in the Andy Chambers novels) but they could. We could have whole units of Ssslyth. Or Ghouls. Or the other two. We could have Beast Packs in plastic with the same and/or new critters. We could have bigger/giant beasts because Dark Eldar in Spaaace (for example the Ambull). We could - dare I say it - have a bunch of unit duplication, which doesn't seem great, but it never stops the SM train rolling. Like shooting wyches and stabby Kabalites. We could have some sort of tortured Farseer/Warlocks/Xenos race to act as a Psyker. We could have some super Ravager or some new Haemonculus death weapon.

Anything basically. Its just crazy that the scope of imagination for DE is "you are 3 subfactions of about 4 models each, most of which we dreamt up 25 years ago, that's it bye".

I mean its duplication again - but plastic Mandrakes and a Mandrake Character. Maybe with Plastic Grots. A ranged Wrack Unit with Glass Plague Weapons. A Haemi riding on throne made of condensed blood and misery - whatever. This is a mini-release that could just about make up an army on its own. Maybe you don't care about that section of the roster - but DE players who are agnostic would at least have something to buy.

I mean I'm at the point where my DE army is around 10 years old and I'm semi-embarrassed my painting was that bad back then. But I don't want to just buy the same old things again because that would be insanity.
   
 
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