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The Armies of 40k => Space Marines => Topic started by: tryanotherone - smurfernating on August 16, 2011, 01:42:06 AM
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As the title says.
http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1930207a_Blood_Angels_Version_1_2.pdf (http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1930207a_Blood_Angels_Version_1_2.pdf)
Enjoy :)
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I don't think this is new as the last update date is 7th june.
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That is a new update, the question in red wasn't there before
They just don't seem to have changed the date - same deal with the Dark Eldar FAQ, new questions added but no date change
Go figure
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Well, it certainly makes the good old Stormraven/Dreadnought combo a little riskier now.
And hey, it's GW. They're not perfect :P
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That is a new update, the question in red wasn't there before
They just don't seem to have changed the date - same deal with the Dark Eldar FAQ, new questions added but no date change
Go figure
No, that question has been there since June 7th actually. I checked that FAQ a week ago or 2 and it was in there and I'm pretty sure I remember reading it back in June also.
With the Dark Eldar FAQ (though I know this is not the board for it), the last "update" prior to the one just posted actually had no new questions in it, unless they took something out of it, because there was no red sections, so I figured the current update to it is just the questions they meant to put in last time.
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Well, it certainly makes the good old Stormraven/Dreadnought combo a little riskier now.
And hey, it's GW. They're not perfect :P
I don't know about risky... First you have to explode the stormraven so a 5-6 depending on what weapon your using. You then have to roll a 6 with the strength 4 hit to glance, then you have to roll another 6 to immobilize the Furioso... If you can roll three successive 6's then the furioso deserves to go down.