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Satarin

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    A Successor Chapter of the Imperial Fists, this is what you get when you try to out-perform Ultramarines and Red Scorpions. The Hammers of Dorn were created in an unknown founding and are known to maintain a friendly (as in for a given definition of friendly) rivalry with the Ultramarines. The Hammers of Dorn are ridiculously compliant with the Codex Astartes to the point that they'll call out the Ultramarines on every divergency from the great book of war Roboute Guilliman wrote. They also extend it to other Ultramarine Successor Chapters. These marines take pride in Rogal Dorn further than any Imperial Fists Successor (as well as the Imperial Fists themselves), for Dorn fought alongside the Emperor during the final stages of the Horus Heresy during the Siege of The Emperor's Palace. This caused them also to believe that while Roboute Guilliman was a great strategist and tactician, only the sons of Dorn are capable of mastering the Codex he written, infuriating the Ultras and their successors (not to mention trying to steal the Ultramarines' boyfriends greatest rivals, the Word Bearers, away from them). Although it would be seen that they fail at trying to look at the Codex as great book of everything instead of a guide on how marines are supposed to be, they actually were pretty successful at utilizing it in a multitude of campaigns (especially the Damocles Crusade where their rapid adaptability actually gave the Tau problems, at least until Farsight cracked the Codex and used it to predict their every action). One would even suggest that they actually read the Codex from cover to cover and learned how to use every tactic in it while also using their brains. Even though they follow the Codex to the letter, they do put emphasis on firepower and protection (hence their frequent use of Devastators, Terminators, Dreadnoughts and Vindicators).
  2. Oh wow I never thought of that. That does seem very strong, pretty cheap for what you're getting too. However it's still unclear to me whether talons count as one unit or not? If they do then great. If the don't then that's just kind of a bummer. A Talon only takes up one slot, and they have to deploy together. After that they act separately, if that's what you're asking. I agree the Talon rule is unclear from re reading it again it does not say. From my reading i believe you only need to meet the ROW requirements for army selection and as the Talon rule states they deploy as a unit with 6" coherency then can act independently after. Thoughts?
  3. Been toying with the idea of running a 3 strong talon of Cortus with Duel Kheres Cannons in an Ironwing formation that's 36 Shot's @ BS4 With Rending and Tankhunter! for a melta bomb under 500 And as its a Talon it only takes up one slot for non tank for the rite of war. thoughts?
  4. Ah :( well here is to hoping that the right of war gets an update In a future FAQ to make it a tad less restricting as i am finding it hard to write high points lists using this rite.
  5. A thought as Iron wing wont it be beneficial to run the Onslaught FOC instead of the AoD one yes we lose first turn except on a seize ofc but we gain the additional Heavy slot which is much needed in the Rite?
  6. Not to mention that the 1 slot will be taken up by a Preator or Delegatus for master of the legion to give u said rite of war in the first place. so unfortunately no chaplain unless you also take a Command rhino. Think this rite of war would really benefit for something to make HQ slots exempt from this rule as long as they are joined to a unit in a transport or something, as a it is really restricting on how many HQ slots u can take.
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