Some goods, however, are greater than others. How will 8th edition change the way Tau armies are built and played? Faction Preview: …Įveryone in the T’au Empire fights for the Greater Good.
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Hi all, As this weekend sees the release of the new Space Marine Codex, I was wondering if anyone knew if there are dates set for the other army specific codexs.It’s also correct that GW doesn’t bother re-doing old Codex books, basically since Tau, as they consider 7th a lame duck rule set (there will still be rules for new miniatures, incl. Sad Panda wrote: There is a new edition of 40K in the works.Every edition and codex release that adds or changes “standard” game concepts, people throw their hands up. Gotta love when people collapse instantly at anything other than, “Tau were removed from 40k”.I do think people over play Tau weakness, but I think that’s kind of inevitable in the semantics of competitive circles. Tau were the first army I picked up for 40K when they were first released but I’ve never really played them properly, 8th has got me interested in them again though.