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===Pros=== *The Chaos Dwarfs <i>finally</i> have a proper army list, for basically the first time ever! None of this "Legion of Azghorh" bullshit that cuts out half the classic Chaos Dwarf units and is only questionably a standalone army (and which never was properly updated after its release). You can now dust off your big hat stunties from the 90s and march them to battle under cover fire from the Forge World warmachines. *The Lore of Hashut is considerably less focused on Ash Storm to be useful *Resolute now is a positive rule. *Sorcerer-Prophet getting the whole engineer gear selection. *The changes to how protections against flaming attacks work (with most high ward saves against flaming attacks being converted into Immunity (Flaming), which cancels out only the Flaming attribute of physical attacks rather than the whole attack) means that a single character with a 5 point Dragonbane Gem can no longer hard-counter your gigantic, scary fire daemon.
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