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40k - Xenos Index Cards released; Index cards for all factions now available

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  1. BeardyHat
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    Been looking forward to today, as this means I finally have rules for my armies, since I only have Xenos for 40k (Necrons and Orks); tomorrow, we get points for everything and Saturday, I'll be...

    Been looking forward to today, as this means I finally have rules for my armies, since I only have Xenos for 40k (Necrons and Orks); tomorrow, we get points for everything and Saturday, I'll be playing my first game of 10th Edition.

    I'm surprisingly excited to play, as I've been pretty down on 9th edition overall and stopped playing over a year ago, as I was just generally bored and frustrated with how the game was. GW has kept some things I don't like (I Go, You Go turn structure), but overall simplified the stratagem system, which was absolutely bloated between 8th and 9th. I also like the general simplification and mostly the removal of Aura abilities, so now you know when a character is attached to a unit, you simply have that buff on that unit and no need to worry about a bubble. It feels like this is an overall move towards consolidation of rules with Age of Sigmar, which I'm happy about, as I think AoS generally plays better and is more fluid than 40k has been in the past.

    All that said, after looking at the Indices for my armies, I'm most excited for Necrons and will probably end-up playing with them for my first game.

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  2. zamt
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    I have been following the release of all of indexes. I don't play 40k much but I do have a deathguard army sitting there. I do like the idea of the hellbrute becoming more useful as I have one....

    I have been following the release of all of indexes. I don't play 40k much but I do have a deathguard army sitting there. I do like the idea of the hellbrute becoming more useful as I have one.
    Little disappointed about deathguard index.
    But this "Might" motivate me to finish the knights army I have sitting there in boxes.

    GW did do the harlequins dirty.