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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Dear Internet...

I am very thankful for the new Necron FAQ. I think this is one of the best first round FAQs GW has ever produced.

It really only left me with one very burning, unanswered group of questions:

1) Do Royal Court members who are attached to a squad count as separate Kill Points?

2) Do Royal Court members who are attached to a scoring unit themselves count as scoring, even if the entire squad save the Royal Court members is wiped out?


3 comments:

  1. my take on the 2 questions is this:

    1. No. Look no further than the hive tyrant and the tyrant guard ruling . Same thing. 1 unit , 1KP. If they could leave than yes 2, but they can't.
    2. Yes. think of them as that unit as soon as they join them ( before the game ), they cannot leave the unit so they are as much of a part of the unit as any other model

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  2. 1. No. Look no further than the hive tyrant and the tyrant guard ruling . Same thing. 1 unit , 1KP. If they could leave than yes 2, but they can't.
    2. Yes. think of them as that unit as soon as they join them ( before the game ), they cannot leave the unit so they are as much of a part of the unit as any other model.

    Look back further and use Wolf Guard as an example. That's they way they've been treated in our games fwiw, although normally we don't condone cross-comparisons of codices & FAQ's for rules.

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