just picked up 10th and 9th edition combat patrol to get into custodes and 40k in general... now i only have spent hours of painting and spending even more money for a game I haven't even played yet. thanks for the video though.
The Custodes Masterclass is available now on the subscription series, you can get your first month at half price using the link in the description. I hope this helps.
Very insightful video but I have one thing to ask: Where did you get that "fight first"? I searched through wahapedia but I can't find any rule, strategem or keyword on those models.
Don't play Custodes, don't play 40k much anymore and I was STILL very impressed by this tactics haha. Spicey.
My 3rd army is custodes. I've been enjoying how it plays as a palette cleanse compared to blood angels and guard.
Talons is my favourite detachment, it's so interesting to play
just picked up 10th and 9th edition combat patrol to get into custodes and 40k in general... now i only have spent hours of painting and spending even more money for a game I haven't even played yet. thanks for the video though.
When will this masterclass be available? I only have custodes army. Says coming soon on the website
The Custodes Masterclass is available now on the subscription series, you can get your first month at half price using the link in the description. I hope this helps.
@@VanguardTactics perfect, will sign up this week
@@VanguardTactics is the "start playing" included in the subscription series?
Subd just for this vid.
So how much of the new agents benifit this army
None. You still use Kyria as auto include and maybe callidus like every other army and that's it.
Very insightful video but I have one thing to ask:
Where did you get that "fight first"? I searched through wahapedia but I can't find any rule, strategem or keyword on those models.
Aleya gives her unit fights first
This is great, but if I dont want girls in my army got any tactics for that?
Then you play the Shield Host detachment. You still want a unit of prosecutors for your Home objective.