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This is the current [[Warhammer_40,000/10th Edition Tactics|10th Edition's]] [[Chaos Space Marine]] tactics. [[Warhammer 40,000/9th Edition Tactics/Chaos Space Marines|9th Edition Tactics are here.]] | This is the current [[Warhammer_40,000/10th Edition Tactics|10th Edition's]] [[Chaos Space Marine]] tactics. [[Warhammer 40,000/9th Edition Tactics/Chaos Space Marines|9th Edition Tactics are here.]] | ||
==Why Play Space Marines== | ==Why Play Chaos Space Marines== | ||
==Faction Rules== | ==Faction Rules== |
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This is the current 10th Edition's Chaos Space Marine tactics. 9th Edition Tactics are here.
Why Play Chaos Space Marines
Faction Rules
- Dark Pacts: Any time one of your units makes an attack, you can choose to make an offering to the dark gods, giving either Lethal Hits or Sustained Hits 1. After you resolve your hits, you have to pass a Leadership test or suffer d3 mortal wounds. While not the wisest take on cultists, but the marines could make use of this - especially if you grab an icon to re-roll their Ld test.
Detachments
Slaves to Darkness
Special Rules
Stratagems
- Dark Obscuration (1 CP): When an enemy tries to shoot at one of your units, that unit gains Stealth for some extra protection. Nurgle units take this a step further by preventing enemies from attacking them unless they're within 12".
Equipment
Unit Analysis
Characters
Epic Heroes
Battleline
- Legionaries: As the frontliners of your forces, they deservedly get plenty of variety in weapons, with so many guns they don't all even fit on the card. Among the ones more unique to the unit is the Balefire Tome, which used to make the unit psychic but now just gives a rather basic 18" A2 S5 AP-1 gun.
- While they're plenty useful at range, their Veterans of the Long War ability strangely only lets them re-roll 1s to wound in melee (or re-roll all wounds if they're on an objective). Part of the issue is that they've undergone the great consolidation of weapons, now stuck with either their S4 CCWs or Chainswords if they want an extra attack and AP-1, with the sergeant having the option for an S5 AP-2 Accursed Weapon instead of the variety of power weapons. You can also take an S8 AP-2 D2 Heavy Melee weapon in case you have the heavy chainaxe from the more recent Legionaries box.
Infantry
Vehicles
- Helbrute:
- Chaos Land Raider:
Dedicated Transports
- Chaos Rhino:
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