




In an army that features multiple detachments selected using the Renegades and Heretics or Renegades of Vraks army lists, only one Demagogue may select a Devotion and this Demagogue MUST be the army’s Warlord.In many cases these ramshackle and ill-trained armies will not be ideally suited to a given battlefield and may find themselves at a disadvantage when matched against armies selected from codexes that represent true military forces – we hope gamers will embrace this challenge as part of the fun of playing such an idiosyncratic army and weave this difficulty into the narrative of their games.Ĭlarifications for using the Renegades and Heretics army with multiple Detachments The Renegades & Heretics and Renegades of Vraks lists are intended to allow gamers to construct unique themed armies within the Battle forged framework presented in 7th Edition Warhammer 40,000. Some of your other questions, such as those dealing with the way formations work now in some of the more recent 7th edition Codexes, will require some further thought. "Our rules team have come back to us with a work in progress errata document that will answer some of your questions. Here is the original link where you can follow more comments and responses from Forgeworld regarding these armies. These are via Nick, who has spent a lot of time back and forth with Forgeworld about these armies. Here are some answers from Forgeworld on some of the questions they are working on now. With the releases for 40k very much dead in the water right now, updates from Forgeworld should have a chance to catch up with armies like Renegades and Heretics. Armies get out of date quickly with release schedules like we have seen for Warhammer 40k during the first part of this year.
