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GW Releases New Dark Angels 40k FAQ & Errata

New-Rulebook-Dark-Angels-Codex-Deathwing-rulesGW has just dropped a new Dark Angels FAQ and Errata, while it isn’t giant, it is always good to know what’s going on with your army!

GW hasn’t been really giving updates on Warhammer Community when the FAQs go live, so you kind of have to just keep checking back. But, generally, a little while after a new book comes out, so does the subsequent FAQ. This one is small enough for us to show everything right here, but if you want to download it for yourself, you can here.

While this isn’t huge, there are a couple of changes in there that make a big difference in-game. It won’t change their playstyle too much, there are some changes that you need to take a look at. Let’s get into it!

GW Releases New Dark Angels FAQ & Errata

Dark Angels FAQFirst up, the FAQ just clears up the fact which additional Warlord Trait you can give to characters. Other than that, there aren’t any other actual FAQs. Next up are the updates and errata. The Rites of Initiation now have Repulsor or Repulsor Executioner included in the there, which probably should just have been in there from the get-go.

The biggest added phrase is adding “you can only use this stratagem once” to The Hunt stratagem. Other than that, it’s just some small stuff to clarify how the book reads.

Again, if you want to download the FAQ, you can here.

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

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