It’s the Dark Angels’ turn for some FAQ love today, as the Unforgiven have gotten their first Draft FAQ finally!
GW is continuing it’s once a week trend of releasing a new draft FAQ each Wednesday, and while this week’s FAQ isn’t as big as the HUGE Space Marine FAQ, it is just as spicy on its rulings!
They also inserted questions on the Curse of the Wulfen book, and the Collecting Box Formation as well into this draft. Check it out!
It’s Wednesday folks, and that means we want your feedback on the latest draft FAQ.
This week, it’s the turn of the Unforgiven, the Dark Angels.
Now it’s over to you guys. Here’s what you need to do:
– Read through these draft FAQs
– If you think any answers need clarification, post up a comment on the relevant image
– Make sure your question is concisely written, and in plain English
Do the answers all make sense? Are they clear? Do they throw up any more potential issues?
(We’re looking primarily for whether you understand them, rather than if you like the answer.)
You have a week to get your comments in, then we’ll pass them on to the rules guys for the final FAQs.
We’ll be posting more FAQ drafts for feedback over the new few weeks, so if you’re eagerly awaiting the one for your codex, don’t worry, we’re on it.
Finally, we wanted to say thanks again to all of you who sent in our questions, to help make this game we all love even better.
Tons of fixes are here for the formations and detachments in the book that had some unrealistic restictions that could cost you dearly if you fielded them as is.
But they seems to be a little bit more restrictive on the IC’s side of things thought.
For a Seven page FAQ this I think some of these clarifications were needed, but it may not be ground breaking as the Space Wolves one from last week…
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