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8th Edition 40k Rumors – Secret Weapon of Mars

By Rob Baer | December 1st, 2016 | Categories: 40k News & Articles, Warhammer Rumors & News

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Come see the rumors today about the Emperor, 8th Edition 40k, and a new secret weapon that will win this galactic civil war one and for all!

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BolS is bringing the heat this morning with these spicy rumors about an 11th hour plan to finally end this 10,000 year old galactic civil war.

Sources tell BoLS:
  • Look for the plotline of 8th Edition to wind it’s way to Mars, seat of the Adeptus Mechanicus.
  • Upon it’s surface the Emperor has laid a grand plan millennia in the making.
  • Which only his returned sons can complete.
  • An ultimate tool to cast down the Ruinous Powers.

They go on to mention these fun 40k Lore Plot lines as well:

But we all know there is only one secret weapon to end a Sci-Fi civil war right?

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Add salt to taste on this one folks. They are yummy.

Previous 8th Edition Rules Rumors:

First it was 6th edition dying on the vine, and now 7th edition is “too clunky”. Checkout the latest on the long and winding road to a new edition of Warhammer 40k

Here’s the latest, courtesy of BoLS:

Industry professionals tell BoLS the following:

  • GW is borrowing some rules mechanics form Age of Sigmar to pull over into the new edition.
  • Look for an emphasis on ease of play, especially for new players.
  • Look for the variable-stats-based-on-damage rule mechanic seen on some Age of Sigmar monsters to make it’s way into the Grimdark.
  • Look for Psychics to be greatly simplified.
  • Army construction will not be constrained.
  • Some version of AoS Warscrolls will make their way into the game.
  • The game will retain it’s gameplay and tactical depth, and not come anywhere near AoS’s tiny 4 pages of rules.
  • GW’s design goal is to maintain 40K’s depth of tactics and play, while speeding up playtime and removing needless detail.

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SO there are some good indicators here about where GW’ may be going. First off Simplified psychics reminds me of the enumeration phase from the Prospero game, very easy there right off the bad. Plus we know some of the AoS mechanics work based on game play for the last year or so as well.

But I think at the end of the day 40k players do crave a level of complexity that has to be preserved as well. The d12,10,8 rules set from Prospero is pretty clutch, and could easily simplify the shooting and wound mechanics while also accounting for cover as well.  Add in a splash of +1 to your save or +1 to hit like in AoS and I think we may be looking at a potential 8th rules set that is not clunky at all.

All will be revealed soon enough.

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About the Author: Rob Baer

Rob Baer

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About Rob Baer: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor of Spikey Bits, the leading tabletop gaming news website focused on the hobby side of wargaming and miniatures.  Rob has won many Warhammer 40k Tournaments over the years, including the Adepticon Team Tournament and American Team Tournaments, and is on a first-name basis with almost every major company in the space.

He’s all gaming all the time. With over 30 years of experience in retail and distribution, Rob knows all the products and exactly which ones are the best. He advocates for gaming stores and manufacturers in these difficult times, always looking for the next big thing to feature for the miniatures hobby, helping everyone to provide the value consumers want.

While he’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition) and has been hobbying on miniatures since the 1908s, Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and models made of both pewter and resin.