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A rule used to justify both epic models and [[Games Workshop]]'s tendency to cancel/not support armies with existing fanbases such as [[Lost and the Damned]]. The fix is easy: the old units now [[Proxy|Count As]] some other unit entirely. Somtimes it works; other times it does not. Still other times it makes no fucking sense whatsoever, such as when GW cancelled the Codex: Eye of Terror after it had been used in tournaments, leaving a bunch of players with mutant-loaded Chaos Renegade armies with nothing but the fucking "Counts As" rule to keep them company. | A rule used to justify both epic models and [[Games Workshop]]'s tendency to cancel/not support armies with existing fanbases such as [[Lost and the Damned]]. The fix is easy: the old units now [[Proxy|Count As]] some other unit entirely. Somtimes it works; other times it does not. Still other times it makes no fucking sense whatsoever, such as when GW cancelled the Codex: Eye of Terror after it had been used in tournaments, leaving a bunch of players with mutant-loaded Chaos Renegade armies with nothing but the fucking "Counts As" rule to keep them company. | ||
God damn it, [[FAIL|GW]]. | God, fucking, damn, it, [[FAIL|GW]]. | ||
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A rule used to justify both epic models and Games Workshop's tendency to cancel/not support armies with existing fanbases such as Lost and the Damned. The fix is easy: the old units now Count As some other unit entirely. Somtimes it works; other times it does not. Still other times it makes no fucking sense whatsoever, such as when GW cancelled the Codex: Eye of Terror after it had been used in tournaments, leaving a bunch of players with mutant-loaded Chaos Renegade armies with nothing but the fucking "Counts As" rule to keep them company.
God, fucking, damn, it, GW.