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BREAKING: Tau Codex a Reprint – Not Actually “Needed”?!

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Oct 20 2015
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Latest word says GW is putting out a bunch of new campaign and warzone books along with the “optional” Tau Codex.  Here’s the details:

Readers have noted in the upcoming White Dwarf product list there a bunch of new Tau books are coming out.

 

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For a while now, there have been rumors swirling that 40K codices may become less and less important, with alternative routes to getting current rules becoming available.  Well take a look at what some folks are saying about next week’s releases:

Then we got the details on the Tau codex via the new White Dwarf:

via Gamerstrust.de 10-20-2015

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via Bolter & Chainsword’s Imeran 10-20-2015

I’m so confused right now… there will be four (4) items in print coming up, correct? They are:

Codex: Tau Empire

Operation Shadowtalon (Raven Guard)

Burning Dawn (Tau)

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War Zone Damocles: Kauyon (campaign book)

If you already have a 6th edition Codex: Tau Empire, you just need War Zone Damocles: Kauyon.

If you get War Zone Damocles: Kauyon, you get rules for both Tau (for the new units and Hunter Contingent) and Space Marines (Formations) plus new Fluff.

If you get the new Codex: Tau Empire, you get everything that’s in the old Codex plus all the Tau stuff from War Zone Damocles: Kauyon (including the new Fluff?)

If you get either Operation Shadowtalon or Burning Dawn, you get some scenario-specific fluff and a formation or two, but that has nothing to do with the real new rules/formations.

 

So under this piece of news, the New Tau codex is identical except for the newly released units, and formations/”decurion” all of which are in the War Zone Damocles: Kauyon campaign book. It’s said to be be not so much a “new codex” as a “reprint” with all the new items collated together.

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Well that’s an interesting turn of events.  I can see GW doing this to avoid the sticky situation that occurred with the Leviathan campaign last year which resulted in a handful of new Tyranid models that have difficult to access rules (which I’m sure negatively affect sales).  I bet we will see this type of thing rolled out with future codices.  I’m looking at you Tyranids and Chaos Marines!

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~What do you think of that rules rollout philosophy?

 

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Author: Larry Vela
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