Point changes were pretty rough for the army, but a few of their key units got off relatively lightly, giving a foundation to build on. The Genestealer Cults codex was basically distilled uncut competitive 8th edition, and a lot of the core changes to the game and missions in 9th impact on how it plays – and not always negatively. That is, ultimately, true but just like any faction once you start to dig into it there’s a bit more nuance to it, and not everything is pure doom and gloom. Today, The Genestealer Understander has logged on, and Wings is once again being forced at clawpoint to write about his “favourite” faction.Īs you might have gotten hints of if you’ve checks notes read other articles I’ve written or paid attention to our social media feed, you might have a vague impression that Genestealer Cults (GSC) are having a bit of a rough time of the 9th changes. With the Munitorum Field Manual out in the wild, the Faction FAQs released and the first details of the Grand Tournament Mission Pack shown on stream, now’s a good time to start taking a look at what’s changed for all of our favourite armies. 9th edition is on the way, and with it a whole raft of changes to the factions of Warhammer 40,000.
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