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Imperial Armour 5 - Renegades and Heretics: Army List Update FAQ
Imperial Armour 5 - Renegades and Heretics: Army List Update FAQ
Q4 - Is the Ld of 6 for the Workers Rabble correct? IA5 lists them as having
Ld5.
Again, yes - the update totally replaces any previous version of the squad.
Q10 - Are Quad Launchers and Heavy Mortars available to the Renegades
and Heretics army list?
No – this version of the Renegade list represents the heretic followers of
Cardinal Xaphan as they were armed and equipped at the very start of the
Siege of Vraks, so they do not have access to the same specialist siege
equipment deployed by the Death Korps.
Q11 - Do you roll the D6 for an entire Ogryn Berserker Squads’ attacks, or
once for each Ogryn?
Roll once for each Ogryn, then apply any charge benefits etc.
Q12 – The Minefield rules seem quite contradictory, and I was wondering
about how the following situation would be resolved - an enemy unit moves
over the minefield in the first turn and finish their movement outside the
minefield area. When do I determine if the minefield is real and when do I
roll for damage, given that I haven’t had a Shooting phase yet?
We recommend that you replace the boxout on page 167 with the
following, corrected and updated, rules text:
SPECIAL RULES
Minefield
The minefield is made up of 6 minefield markers, each on a 40mm base. These are
deployed alongside the Renegade force, and can be placed anywhere on the battlefield
outside the enemy deployment zone. Mines can never be held in reserve, and must always
be deployed on the tabletop at the start of the game.
As soon as a unit (friend or foe) moves within 2’’ of a Minefield Marker, roll a D6. On the
roll of a 1, the marker is a dud – the mines are faulty, or have been defused by forward
sappers prior to the battle. On a 2+, however, centre the 5’’ template on the marker. The
area defined now counts as Dangerous Terrain for the rest of the game.
Q14 - Can you clarify exactly how the Artillery Strike rules work?
Yes – you should roll for the availability of the Strike when rolling for
reserves at the start of each of your player turns. When it becomes
available, the ‘spotter’ may select any point on the tabletop within the
models’ line of sight as the target for the strike. This may be an enemy
unit, or simply a point on the tabletop.
The Artillery Strike then lands on this point in each subsequent Renegade
shooting phase, and scatters as described in the update.
Q15 – Can I use units from the Servants of Slaughter and/or Servants of
Decay lists in IA6 and 7 with this army list?
Each Renegade army list represents a different type of force, at different
times during the Siege of Vraks so in standard games of Warhammer
40,000 you should not mix lists. The different forces do fight alongside
each other, however, so in Apocalypse games you can freely choose from all
the Renegade lists, and we will be publishing updates for these in the
coming weeks and months.
Q17 – The Chimera and Chaos Rhino profiles listed in the Dedicated
Transport sections don’t mention anything about their fire points. Is this
intentional?
No – but well spotted. Refer to Codex: Imperial Guard and Codex: Chaos
Space Marines respectively for details.
SPECIAL RULES
Berserker Attack
When an Ogryn Berserker attacks in close combat roll a D6. This is his number of attacks
that turn. Roll again each time the Berserker fights. The Ogryn Berserker still gains +1
attack for assaulting.
On 'Slaught
The drugs in the Berserker’s system are as likely to kill him as the enemy. After the
Berserker has finished making his attacks, make a D6 roll to see if he survives the drugs.
If the number rolled is equal to or greater than the number of attacks rolled, the
Berserker suffers no ill-effects. If the roll is less than the number of attacks made then he
takes the number of wounds equal to the difference. Armour saves and subsequent Feel
No Pain rolls may be taken as normal. If enough wounds are suffered, after armour saves
etc, to kill the Berserker remove him from play as a casualty. For example, if the
Berserker made five attacks and rolled a 3 he would suffer 2 wounds against which he
could take both his armour save and Feel No Pain test if required. Do not make this roll
on turns when the squad is not engaged in close combat.
Q20 – The Dreadclaw rules are confusing. It both deploys using the rules
for a Drop Pod but enters play like an aircraft – what does this actually
mean?
Oops… Ignore the paragraph stating that it enters play like an aircraft.
The rule should read as follows:
Difficult Ground
A Dreadclaw is immobilised if it lands in difficult ground.