![]() ![]() Of the regular units you might see in a Tyranid force two got nerfed slightly while everything else is just plain better. Let’s just cut right to it - just about everything is better in this book compared to the old version. Sure, the older tyrant was under-costed, but I don. However, the base cost for the older 4th edition tyrant was only 75pts compared to 170pts for the new tyrant. The newer 5th edition tyrant had better WS (WS8 vs WS5 (6), 1 more attack, free Shadows in the Warp, and 2 new psychic powers.Today, PierreTheMime is talking about how Tyranids fare in the new edition.Codex Tyranids (5th Edition) by Phil Kelly. With the Munitorum Field Manual out in the wild and the Faction FAQs released, now's a good time to start taking a look at what's changed for all of our favourite armies. ![]() The list mostly fell apart in 6th edition due to the change in the way multi-wound9th edition is on the way, and with it a whole raft of changes to the factions of Warhammer 40,000. All other army rules and points are listed separately in sections before and after the datasheets. So there it is folks, the big six of 40k awesomeness from 3rd edition onward. January 2010 6th Edition Codex: Tyranids 4th Edition 4th Edition was released in 2004. The two units that got knocked down a peg are the Swarmlord and Hive Guard. ![]() ![]()
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