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The new Eldar Codex = 15% points reduction.

Moving Goal Posts

I should start by saying this anecdotal evidence based on my own Eldar army. I haven’t pored through the codex to work it unit by unit.

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This is really no shock, every codex downgrades some of the points values and strength of older units. It’s the only way GW can make the new units bestter than the older ones, other than changing the stat lines to 11/10.

Below  is my army list.

 

Autarch

Jet bike
Power weapon
Farseer
Spirit stones
Guide
Storm
Warlock
Conceal
Banshees
Exarch
Mirror swords
War shout
Acrobat
Dire avengers x6
Exarch
Shimmer shield power weapon
Defend
Dire avengers x5
Exarch
Twin catapults
Guardians x10
Bright lance
Jet bikes
Shuriken cannon
Path finders x10
Dark reapers
Exarch
Missile launcher
Crack shot
Fast shot
Falcon
Scatter laser
Holo field

In the 4th/5th Edition codex this totalled 1412 points. Having recently added the Rangers I was contemplating, either an Avatar or Wraith Lord to take me to 1500 points.

Using the 6th Edition codex this all weighs in at 1174 points, which is actually a 17% drop in points. It’s going to take me a bit more than than a Wraith Lord to hit 1500 points, something like a fully loaded Wraith Knight would do the trick. Now how did GW manage to find another way to make me buy a Wraith Knight?

Epic Wraith Knight

Photo Taken from www.dakkadakka.com

Rules: Fire Dragons now have Power Armour

Fire Dragons have received quite an upgrade. They are now on a par with Space Marines as the appear they have been bless with reaper “heavy armour”. This is a major boost for the Eldar suicide bomber squad. Eldar players can now send their tank killers forward in a Wave Serpent with a good chance there will be some left to complete their mission in the following turn. Once their have unload their Fusion Guns or Assaulted with Melta Bombs and received the opponents wrath, there may even be one or two left to cause some more trouble in the following turn. If Battle focus does enable them to run and shoot or shoot and run. They may even be able to get themselves a cover save.

 

FIRE DRAGONS

Profile is unchanged. Exarch +1WS  +1BS +1I

Wargear:

Heavy Aspect Armor (3+)
Fusion Gun
Melta Bombs

Special Rules:

Ancient Doom
Battle Focus (Thought to be  run and shoot at normal BS in the same turn)
Fleet

Options

Squad of 5-10 inc Exarch
Exarch may take Dragon’s Breath Flamer or Firepike
Exarch may take up to two exarch powers:
*Iron Resolve
*Crushing Blow
*Fast Shot
May take a Wave Serpent as a Dedicated Transport.

Source is “Kirby” who need to “curb his enthusiasm” for publishing real points costs and scans of the codex. Hence no link to his site (as we don’t want to risk angering GW legal again).

Eldar White Dwarf June 2013 Review

The June White Dwarf has some noticeable improvements over previous “new format” White Dwarf Issues.

Eldar Wraithfighter

New releases

Product GBP£/US$/AUD$
Codex Eldar £30/$49.50/$83
Eldar Farseer £12/$20/$22
Eldar Wraithknight £70/$115/$125
Eldar Wraithguard(5) £30/$50/$55
Eldar Hemlock Fighter £40/$65/$76
Eldar Dire Avengers(5) £20/$35/$55
Eldar Battleforce £70/$115/$185
Eldar Jetbike Squad £20/$40/$50
Eldar Psychic Powers (Cards) £4.5/$7.50/$10
Eldar Spiritseer £11/$19.25/$28
Eldar Illic Nightspear £11/$19.25/$28
The Ascension of Baithasar (audio CD) £15/$20/$30
Fist of Demetrius (Hardback) £17.99/$24.99/$27
Soul Drinkers Annihilation(Paperback) £12.99/$17.50/$27
Soul Drinkers Daenvathos (Hardback) £12/$17.50/$25
Soul Drinkers Redeemtion £12.99/$17.50/$27
Headtaker (Paperback) £12.99/$14/$20

The new release section is as big as ever. The pictures are a lot brighter. I’m not sure if this is just for the Eldar or a permanent change, however it’s nice to see the models clearly. There is no information about the new rules. It would be good to know the Wraith Knight is around 250 points has 6 wounds, toughness 10 and a selection of marine killing or tank killing weapons and so one.

In keeping with previous month’s only one system is getting some releases. As it’s all 40k I won’t go on about this.

 

Army of the Month

This month’s is a huge Gobin Army, complete with a not very well giant. Lots of nice touches, it’s well worth a look.

I do love this feature. I wish they would do an army for each system each month. There are more Warhammer armies featured in parade ground, but that’s it for Warhammer players.

Hobit

Apparently there is some Hobbit somewhere but blink and you will miss it.

 

Writer’s Coulombs

Jervis Johnson writes about the personality of your models, something that he and other writers have touched on before. This time it’s two whole pages on this subject though. There is only so much in the war gaming universe you can write about and with three Colombians (sorry bad joke) , there is bound to be some repetition.

Blanchitsu is more of the same, with a new bunch of inquisitor hence men. While the models are nice, it would have been good to see something a little more topical.

Jeremy Vetock writes about collecting. Jememy’s coulomb has been improving in terms of readability. Last months was one of his most entertaining yet. This months is more of a “give yourself permission” to fly off the wall with you own model purchases.

 

Battle Report

The Eldar take on the Necrons. It’s a nice way to make the Eldar the good guys for once. I thoroughly enjoyed the report, despite having seen the result when flicking through my White Dwarf. The Eldar army features nearly all the new models. Again the armies do not belong to the studio. I wish they would use the studio armies for one of the sides. It’s great to see other peoples models, but I’d like to see the studio armies getting an outing as well.

One word turns!!!! Yes this month’s battle report has a turn by turn account of the action, for the 1st two turns anyway.

Another word Full table pictures!!! Ok that’s 3. This month report is much easier to follow. Now all they need to do is stop writing the outcome in BIG LETTERS on the last page; so you can enjoy not know what is going to happen 🙂

Eldar Army

Other bits

Kit bash is ok. The Painting gides are useful to Eldar collectors

 

From the studio

To me this is one of the most important parts of White Dwarf. Why it’s at the back is a mystery. Great insights from the writers and sculptors of the new Eldar codex and models. Mine has been Ordered. I can’t wait to see if my Eldar beat my friend Bob’s Necrons in to the dirt.

 

Summary

Over all 8/10

Only let down by a lack rules for the new models and coverage of other systems; and of course Space Marines.

Eldar Farseer
 

Video of new 2013 Eldar models inc Wraithknight

While the size of the wraith knight is amazing, the Illic Nightspear and new Farseer strike me as the best sculpts in this release. It surprises me there are only 3 finecast models in this entire release. GW really are pushing their plastic lines.

The new Eldar release is certainly pushing a few boundaries. It’s a very long time since GW did a single model of the Wraithknight size or cost. The Dire Avengers have almost doubled in price. I can only hope that means they have double in usefulness. The new Wraithguard models are a great improvement.

GW do appear to have abandoned releasing units at the £20 price point, other that single units and recycled units. I hope they know what they are doing.