Here’s how terrain and are cover going to look in 9th Edition 40k as GW has just given us a better idea with more rules previews! Check out the latest
Coming from Warhammer Community and supplemented by the GW team on Warhammer TV, here are all the latest details on terrain in 9th Edition and how certain units will interact. Let’s jump in.
GW Reveals 9th Edition 40k Cover & Terrain Rules!


Terrain Can Have Different Traits Picked

For Obscuring terrain, anything that’s over 5″ tall will block all LOS except for a few certain circumstances. Anything with 18 wounds or more as well as aircraft models can be seen. If you move into the terrain, you can also be targeted, which is interesting to think about. If you have a LOS-blocking building in the middle of the board and move your units inside, you can now technically be shot at. As long as they are on the other side, however, they are fine.
Another important point to note is that, even though Obscuring terrain blocks line of sight from one side to the other, a unit that’s INSIDE the terrain can still be freely targeted (though they will receive the benefit of cover if the terrain also has the Light Cover trait) and can give fire in return. However, the days of drawing line of sight through a gap in the wall and three consecutive windows to a unit on the opposite side of a huge building are over!

Keeping the Battlefields Fair

At the end of the terrain section, there are a number of example battlefields presented, each explaining the thought processes behind the terrain selection and their positioning. This is really useful advice, as getting the quantity and density of terrain right is a key factor in playing a balanced game of Warhammer 40,000 – after all, too little terrain and shooting armies will have a massive advantage, too much and melee armies will likely dominate.
Here are some examples laid out:
Other Notes From Warhammer TV Stream

Overall, it seems like 40k games are about to get more dynamic than ever with all the variables that these different terrain traits will throw into the game. On top of that, units in melee can now get cover saves!
With all of this on the table, are you pumped to finish building some terrain for 9th Edition games? Do you think terrain is about to add a lot more depth to the game than ever before?
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