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Barrie, Ontario, Canada

So I have briefly glanced over the Space Wolves codex looking for a rule. Can I put a wolf guard in terminator armour in a drop pod? Under the TA rules it states that a model in terminator armour takes up 2 slots, but I can't find a rule that says they can't go in a drop pod......

Can anybody help?


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Well, I've played it that they can ride in pods. There is no exception for termies, such as with rhinos and razorbacks, and wolf guard can take drop pods as transport.

The termies woud still count as 2, though.

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Yeah, WG trade the ability to DS as normal to be able to drop in a pod, unlike the Ultramarines. Safer DS for Wolves but forced into smaller squads.



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