Vior’la have some interesting things up their sleeves as well. Being able to re-roll one hit and one wound roll per unit is pretty good. The T’au Sept is well known for its efficiency in battle, and its Vectored Manoeuvring Thrusters give your (already upgraded) battlesuits even more mobility.Īdditionally, their tenet seems great. Your chosen sept also gives you a unique Relic. With their new rules, their Vectored Manoeuvring Thrusters looks like the best offering, essentially making the model un-chargable depending on positioning, which is obviously strong! Reroll 1 Wound when a unit is chosen to shoot or fight. Farsight Enclaves – Always have Markerlight if making attacks within 12″ Seems to be the only time to get marker benefits in the charge phase.Ranged Attacks against Battlesuits and Vehicles of S7 or lower get -1S. Aux units get your selected Montka or Kauyon. Dal’yth – Ranged Attacks against Infantry have Light Cover unless they are within Engagement Range of the Attacker (so… fear the Dark Angels, I guess?).VEHICLES and BATTLESUITS do not suffer the penalty for firing Heavy weapons at targets within Engagement Range of them. Ranged Attacks targeting INFANTRY (and everything smaller than a Ghostkeel is INFANTRY) get Dense Cover if the attacker is more than 12″ away. Sa’cea – Ranged Attacks targeting VEHICLES get Dense Cover if the attacker is more than 18″ away. Vior’la – 2″ mv when wholly in your deployment zone on your first turn.Tau – reroll 1 hit or 1 wound when a unit attacks, 3″ to Auras, Litanies, Targeted buffs.A Bork’an Sept trait is “Ranged Attacks of S7 or less made against VEHICLES and BATTLESUITS are -1 strength” Like Ramshackle, but worse.Dal’yth is the only Sept that buffs Aux units.We saw rumors for these, and here are the new Tau Sept rules and the DIY or how to make your own Septs as well! It has everything you need to bring the technological might of the T’au to bear on the tabletop in order to expand the empire, plus a selection of lore and art to inspire your own collection. This 136-page book comprehensively covers the T’au Empire. Tabletop Tactics Codex: T’au Empire Retail Price: $50Ĭlick here to get yours for less from these retailers: | Amazon | Dicehead Games | Gold Goblin Games or full price on the GW Webstore.These unique faction rules are collected from all the following reviews on YouTube, and Warhammer Community alike, so be sure to watch your favorite presenters talk about their take on the book at the links below! Tau Septs, DIY,
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