
There’s been a trend we’ve noticed from the start of 8th Edition and maybe you’ve picked up on it too. It seems like compared to the single-wound Marines, GW has been delicately releasing a new wargear option per Primaris model kit, and not the way we’ve been used to in the past. Check out what we mean.
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Now take a look at the bit richness on the Assault Marine sprue. You’ve got the option for every Marine melee weapon under the sun as well as a sweet selection of ranged gear. Not only that, but you also have the choice of backpacks or jump packs. The key element here is variety for your buck.
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A Word on Characters

For Primaris Lieutenants, they’ve evolved heavily from the Dark Imperium Box Set. They went from a boltgun and power sword inside Dark Imperium to a clam pack release of a power sword, to 9th Edition’s Indomitus as a power sword, storm shield, and volkite charger.
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Another prime example is the Primaris Captains. We saw the Gravis Captain inside Dark Imperium which still has fixed wargear. Then, we saw a “standard” Primaris Captain come out with a power sword and boltgun. Finally, in 9th Edition’s Indomitus, the Captain now has a power sword and storm shield.
Melee & Mobility Still Lacking

Right now, we’ve only got a solid Primaris melee unit with power fists or power sword/storm shields. For mobility in terms of jump packs, we’ve only got Inceptors (with two wargear types), and Suppressors since the first Primaris and we’re still waiting for some more Primaris Jump Pack models for jump-synergistic combat factions like Blood Angels to make use out of.
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After seeing all of this, what do you think about the way GW has handled Primaris releases? Are they taking a single weapon and forming the model around it vs. the other way around? Would you like to see more variety of bits in Primaris kits?
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