
Warhammer Community just revealed how many Command Points each player will get depending on the game size they play. On top of that, they’re giving some teasers on Secondary Objectives and missions that we’ll see in the new Edition. We’ve got a lot to cover so let’s dive in.
Here’s the most recent previews in case you missed them.
- Crusade: a New Way to Play 9th Edition 40k
- Online 40k 9th Edition Rules Reveals Q&A
- 9th Edition Turn Phases & Mechanic Rules
- 9th Edition 40k FAQ: Reveals What’s Changing & More
GW Reveals 40k 9th Edition Matched Play & Points Changes

GW Has Their Own Secondary Objectives

If you’re familiar with the ITC format in 40k, you should be no stranger to Secondary Objectives. Well, it looks like GW caught on and came up with their own Secondaries that players will choose between.

There are a number of categories of secondary objectives you may choose from pre-game, but you can’t select more than one from any given category. Take a look at some examples from the standard categories available to all players (don’t worry, we’ll see faction-specific ones in the future).


New Mechanics Hinted At For In-Game Depth

We don’t know a lot on what this will look like. However, if we had to take a guess, this will be some kind of trade-off system. For ecamble, if you raise a banner on a key objective, you probably won’t be able to shoot. However, you’ll score more points. That’s just our shot in the dark.
New Mission Revealed: The Four Pillars

If you look at this mission-specific Secondary, you can have units in your army start an action at the end of the movement phase. Once it rolls back around to your Command Phase, you’ll score a certain number of points.

Finally…Points Values

Finally, as part of developing the new edition, points values were reviewed and have been adjusted UP across every faction. This may sound odd at first, but it yields several benefits. Firstly, games will play faster with, generally speaking, smaller armies on either side. This also makes starting a fresh army for the new edition a more accessible, quicker experience. It also means there’s room for more granularity when establishing how powerful one unit or ability is compared to another, and a global points reset ensures everyone starts in the same place on Day 1, with no established meta or ‘best army’.
40k Army Builder App Goes Live Same Day As Pre-Orders

On the same day that the Warhammer 40,000 pre-orders go live, a new app will be launched alongside it, providing several cool features to help you, including a full matched play army builder. The new app will do a number of things to assist players with their games, but one of the most useful will be the ability to build army lists using the updated points values and Detachments.
Before we even get a rulebook in our hands. it looks like we’ll be able to start plugging units into the app and seeing their updated points cost!
With all of this on the table, 9th Edition is definitely gassing up the community. Keep your eyes peeled for more as all of this develops.
With points going up, games could be getting smaller. Do you think smaller-sized games will make for a more fun experience even for 40k matched play in 9th edition?
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