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  1. As far as chariots go you cant go too wrong with an exalted chariot in either AoS or 40k. I'd say its a safe buy. Outside of that you should really have a plan or just expect mediocrity out of the modest hellflayer or seeker chariot.
  2. Wow, that's pretty frustrating. I get that they cling pretty hard to these written rules updates as a business model. The battletomes/GHB must be a strong revenue stream for them. But the consistent day one FAQs really leave a sour taste in my mouth especially for how expensive the books are. I mean, I basically purchase the GHB for the updated points! I'm glad I didn't buy it this time, my current army is KO. I suppose on the AoS side of the world its not such a big deal with the free warscroll builder and all. But still...
  3. Apologies if I was misinformed, I've been out of the AoS loop lately. Do I understand correctly that the points for several factions were not included in the latest general's handbook? I came here looking for answers and expecting to see some outrage but I see barely a ripple on the topic.
  4. I'd tend to agree with Beliman. I would think the ignoring restriction part only applies to what spells you can choose from. I then got excited by the idea of NOBODY (except Seraphon) moving the spell but upon close inspection, most of those spells only do their effect when they move. Good idea though @Rangeltoft!
  5. I'll caveat this opinion in that my KO collection is still small and I've only got to play some real low point games. That being said, I've taken Gunhaulers + Endrinriggers as opposed to my Frigate in a few games, but the Frigate always performed better.
  6. You should be able to yes, in my opinion. I usually use this ability to squeeze a move in before disembarking troops.
  7. Looking for some clarification on two items: If I run the Lurid Haze invader's sub-allegiance, do all three generals gain access to the new command ability "Intoxicating Pall"? If I take the "Fallacious Gift" invader's artifact, does the targeted enemy hero count as having an artifact of power for the purposes of the Depraved Drove battalion buffs? Thanks!
  8. I think you could probably stand to give your Arkanauts their full loadout. I think the special weapons generally outshine the pistols shots. The only special weapon you could consider swapping out is the skypike but I kind of like keeping one in for a little bit more melee bite. Good luck. People seem pretty split on thunderers. Personally, I dont think the special weapon loadout is that much more worse than a full squad of riflemen. So Im going to build mine out with the full loadout for flexibility. But Im also not looking to be optimized.
  9. Welcome to the forums @maaksel! I've recently started a KO army myself. Here are a few recommendations based on my research: Cities of Sigmar - I believe the "Tempest Eye" city noted by @JackStreicher above allows you to field traditional dwarfs (now referred to as "Dispossessed") with a couple of Kharadron Overlord units mixed in. A good way to start if you have a collection of old fantasy dwarfs. Kharadron Overlods - Specifically the Sky-Port (subfaction) Barak-Thryng. The flavor of this sky-port is these dwarfs still revere the old ways. This is like the flip side of Tempest Eye. They are a Kharadron Overlord army that is allowed to field a couple of other dwarfs as well. Another good stepping stone to... Lastly is a full on Kharadron Overlord Army. It really comes down to what kind of theme or flavor your are looking for. Here are some ideas: Its hard to go too wrong with a Frigate and a Box of Arkanauts. The Start Collecting box is a deal if you are interested in the units inside. Aether War is a recent boxed set you can find on ebay or Miniswap. This is a good jumping point if you are primarily interested in fielding a balloon-backpack based army. Another great deal is trying to find the out-of-print Battleforce box from the holidays. This is a sizable starting force. That should at least give you a strong starting place as far as what you need to look up and research. I wish you luck!
  10. @Bigjawz - I just wanted to bring to your attention that your question was answered in today's FAQ.
  11. Have you considered it gives you narrative permission to wear a funny hat and declare yourself the "Capt'n"?
  12. I think you're pretty spot on. The biggest advantage of the ironclad is stuffing more firepower into the package. Also the glory of bringing the biggest ship we have to bear.
  13. I would consider doing that so I had flexibility to drop units on objectives mid game. After my two games as an admiral I have totally re-evaluated the worth of the iron sky attack squadron battalion. Flexibility to disembark and embark when I please is an interesting tool.
  14. That would be an excellent start. I'd look into grabbing either a Frigate or Ironclad to build your list around too. The new ship garrisoning is the heart and spirit of the new rules and you'll need one of the big ships to take advantage of them. While I think thunderers are considered more ideal, you may also want to consider a box or two of arkanauts to give me more flexibility with your battlelines. My last, half-serious suggestion is grab yourself an Admiral. I just like the idea of an Admiral manning the ship. Good luck! Another helpful hint is shop around and see if you can find any of those OOP Battleforce boxes. They've been popping up on secondhand retail sites lately.
  15. I'm a long time slaanesh player. So when the new battletome and models dropped I was, understandable, overjoyed after my years of waiting. But after a few months of experimenting with the new stuff I found that my army just wasn't terribly enjoyable to play against. In my opinion, in a casual setting, it's made me a lot more conscientious about what lists I bring. So I'd like to echo one of the sentiments from @RuneBrush post from the last page. I think its healthy to do some self-regulating where you can when playing casual games with your friends. One of the mental checkboxes I now have is, "Do I think this list will be fun for my opponent to play against?". That being said, its hard to self-regulate. People disagree on what is fair and balanced (just read these forums). People disagree on what is fun to play. People like to win. People don't like to lose. Then multiply all these feelings by the sheer amount of time and love we put into building our armies and prepping for our weekly (or even monthly) games. What I'm trying to say is its a complicated topic and a hard ask to put all the solutions on Games Workshop. Thanks for reading my morning pondering!
  16. It's cool to see how varied the community's opinions are even when talking about the same battletome. As an old gutbuster player its interesting to see that the Mawtribes battletome is somewhat divisive.
  17. Was chiming in to say what @Vakarian essentially said more eloquently. Infinity is my bar for balance and tactical depth. Overall, its been a more pleasant casual experience than what GW has offered our gaming group.
  18. I also had this question! At a glance it looks like that rule is worded funny, but it actually aligns with how the running rule is phrased in the core rulebook. So my interpretation is, yes, you are still running. You just treat it like you rolled a 6 for your run roll. ~Happy gaming
  19. Overall my mates really dig contrast paints. I've used them a few times and haven't been too happy with them myself. That being said, I haven't used contrast with KO, but I've experimented using a basecoat of runefang steel (very light metallic silver) as my base and then going over with contrast. Its a good way to get a colored metallic look. If you do some google searching you can find a handful of tutorials to see what that looks like. I've heard a gold base with contrast red works well too. ~Happy hobbying
  20. Some other ones I've seen people throwing out are the Comet spell that stormcast eternal can do and the "warp lighting" spell that I assume is something horribly devious Skaven have access to.
  21. Also, I don't know how this applies but, since arkanauts special weapons are 1 in 10 models etc, etc. If you purposefully only bring in 9 are you barring yourself out of some special weapons? I recognize that this is a slightly different situation but, for example, Ogor gluttons are barred from taking banner bearers when in units of 3 (as they require 1 in 6 models to field bannermen). I do not know the answer to these questions, but food for thought to avoid confrontations from your zealous, RAW friends.
  22. I can confirm the Frigate uses the ball and socket stand, however I've not popped them together yet. I mostly stare at the pieces in fear of the intimidating prospect of painting that spectacular model. I did notice some people using and referencing some third party stands? Sorry I'm not more help but I'm here to increase exposure to your questions and eagerly await the answers from the pros!
  23. In a desperate bid to survive the current meta, ogors find more and more junk to put on poles to inspire their fellow gluttons. Edit: Not a bad idea to maximize your banner options. A low-key challenge is keeping your unit ogranized in a way so that when you remove models you dont accidentally break cohesion. Having more banners is going to minimize the chance you are forced to remove a banner you dont want to. My two cents.
  24. Why do you think that? If you look at the rules for garrison it doesn’t limit using abilities. The endrinmaster is still on the table. You just use the base of the garrison as his location. That our garrisons fly is irrelevant. And his warscroll doesn’t limit it either. (Like the khemist ability does for example) could be wrong of course but if so I don’t see the limitation I guess my confusion is do garrisoned units count as being on the table? Or do I get to treat whatever boat he's in as him for determining the range of his abilities. I think my confusion is spawning from some differences between how this works in AoS and 40k. Thanks! Edit: Read the garrison rules closer. I think I agree with you. Thanks @Kramer.
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