BIG Releases today, both the Digital Sisters of Battle, er Adepta Sororitas, codex, and Hardcover Farsight codex are now for sale! I haven’t done a full review of the sisters book yet, but reports are coming in of HUGE changes and forums and blogs alike are abuzz with scraps of new information as of Saturday morning.
Here’s what Games Workshop promised in their preview from a few weeks ago;
-Redressed White Dwarf Codex -Warlord Traits -Point tweaks -Rules tweaks for 6th Edition compliance
So what changes to the Adepta Sororitas would you like to see?
Plus not to be out done, the hard cover copies of the Farsight Enclave book has released as well (including a Limited Edition version).
Checkout my review of the Farsight Enclave Book HERE
Adepta Sororitas is now out, and the first opinions are out rolling all over the internet, and some brief”s on what has changed since the last publication from the White Dwarf Codex. So whats the verdict? Well for one, there are quite a few updates in it. So yes, this release changes quite a bit. The Verdict? Its a mixed bag right now. I have heard and read many complaints (which is a given on forums), and of course some positives as well. Priests seem to be well received, and many units simply became cheaper. Of course Warlord Traits and Apocalypse rules are included into this release. Well here is a quick run down on some of the changes that are being reported on Dakka Dakka. A huge thanks to one of our readers here that wrapped all this up into one single document. Its a little hard to read through, so take your time. via pretre on Dakka Dakka here is the link for the info as it is turning out. http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/2070/554140.page
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