So I have been fan of CD for the last 5 years or so, finally I’m building up my Tamurkhan CD army.
But my question is: How were they with the 4ed rules?
What were the differences? I think to remember from a tournament back then when a player had them that the blunderbussed were able to shoot without line of sight.
How did they work? How were the 3 warmachines?
Im really curious.
And in the end what do you think are the best rules for them? 4ed or FW?
Ps is it still possible to play them with the 4ed rules?
Is this one I find here their summed up army book?
Is this one I find here their summed up army book?
http://web.archive.org/web/20030424061730/us.games-workshop.com/warhammerworld/warhammer/assets/Chaos_Dwarfs.pdf
Loidrial
this is the pdf list for the 6th edition rulebook..
Ps is it still possible to play them with the 4ed rules? Is this one I find here their summed up army book? http://web.archive.org/web/20030424061730/us.games-workshop.com/warhammerworld/warhammer/assets/Chaos_Dwarfs.pdf
Loidrial
Playing the 4th ed rules in an 8th environment is not legal, nope. White Dwarf presents: Chaos Dwarfs made us legal in 4th and 5th, Ravening hordes in 6th ed and Tamurkhan obviously for 8th.
I dont have the book and didn’t play them back then. I suggest you look at our wiki again Loidrial. There are nice articles on [[White Dwarf Presents: Chaos Dwarfs]] and other stuff like [[Chaos Dwarf Magic]]. Lots of articles on the old stuff.
Yep. [[Ravening Hordes]] havn’t been FAQed to 8th edition and is no longer officially availble. Plus GW alllow tamurkhan at their events. So I don’t think Ravening Hordes is any good.
If you’re looking for an up-to-date Chaos Dwarf list somewhat based upon the old rules, take a look on Thommy H’s army book. It’s not tournament-legal since it isn’t a GW publication, but it’s certainly professional in every other sense.