Sunday, 12 February 2017

New Chaos Dwarf update out now!

Very minor update, changes the following:
  • Additional background for Sneaky Gitz, Orcs, Goblins and Inferno Guns.
  • Devastators can replace their blunderbusses with crossbows.

12 comments:

  1. Do you plan to update the 9th edition rulebook to include rules for non-physical flaming attacks, or are they unique to the Chaos Dwarfs. Because I could easily see it being applied to dragon breath attacks and some spells in the lore of fire.

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  2. Sorry but there are an error in the options for devastators "The entire unit may replace their crossbows Hailshot Blunderbusses
    with crossbows"
    Could you fix it please?

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  3. How about adding a Monster-sized Bull Centaur Lord to make use of the Forge World Shar'tor the Executioner model?

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    1. I would gladly add Shar'tor if GW or forge world makes some background for him. Otherwise making a new lord choice just to fit in a huge special character model seems like a stretch.

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  4. Quick question. Why did you remove the various upgrades available to War Machines or the ability for Iron Daemon Engines to tow around War Machines?

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    1. They seemed very superfluous and just added more special rules to an army that already have tons of them. Most of the time you would just place the war machines in your deployment zone anyway.

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  5. I see many references to the 'Resolute' special rule in the 9th edition army book, but can't seem to find out what it means. Am I missing it somewhere or is it some kind of artifact from 8th edition? I would appreciate your clarification on this matter. On a side note, your work here has been stellar!

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    1. Never mind. I just read the previous post saying that Resolute has been removed. Apologies for this mistake.

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  6. I have a question about Inferno Guns (page 65). Do they suffer from penalties for Multiple Shots? It seems they shouldn't, since they would hit on 6 most of the time, but I just wanted to be sure.

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