The new season will start on Monday, March 17th.

Greetings, citizens, 

With the decadent host only just past the deafening noise continues as the war horns of the Knights ring out. Both the Knights of the Imperium and their twisted cousins take to the field.

We’ve got a dual faction focus this season with both Servants of the Emperor and Chaos getting the spotlight. Given the broad scope, we’ve narrowed the focus down to the largest cards in each faction to stick to the theme, extending this to the other factions by reviewing some of the most costly cards that aren’t Lords of War. We’ve also picked out a small selection of cards from both Servants and Chaos that are currently struggling for a quick spot balance as well.

So let’s get stuck in!

Balance Changes:

Chaos

Eternal Wrath – House Lucaris War Dog Brigand
-2 Cost, +10 Range

As the first appearance of Chaos Knights in the game, Eternal Wrath is somewhat showing its age compared to the new Knights in the roster, and while still only a lesser war engine as a War Dog, there’s definitely room for improvement hence this season’s buff!

Decima – Knight Rampager Dreadblade
+20 Wounds, +10 Melee, +10 Range

On the other side of the scale the Decima is one of the new releases but a bit off on the power level compared to other options. To make sure all your knight options are viable, were adding a few more stats all round to keep them a viable option.

Xu’Kul of the Eighth Reaping – Lord of Skulls
-7 Cost

Although already targeted by a reduction in cost, the Lord of Skulls still struggles and is quite clearly outshone by some of the other Chaos options for Lords of War, so we’ve dropped another hefty amount of points off, because space is more of a premium when it comes to these big cards rather than stats.

Honoured Gor’zrak – Black Legion Possessed
-2 Cost

Changed last season with a number of lower Berserk cards, the stats up/cost up approach may have been a bit much on the cost, and so we’re taking Gor’zrak’s new cost down by a little while still keeping the intention of him playing as a more valuable piece. 

Kraarouth – Black Legion Chaos Space Marine
+2 Cost, +8 Wounds, +10 Range

There’s definitely been some more play ranged Chaos decks this season, and Kraarouth, as a clear mid-line filler card that should be a staple for these kinds of decks, is noticeably below the curve, so a strong stat buff with a bit of extra cost may help here. 

Gibberfleth – Accursed Cultist Torment
-30 Wounds, +20 Melee

Another issue struggling Bersek card, Gibberfleth has the highest hp of any card in his cost bracket, but still doesn’t get enough benefit from that pair with Berserk to find much play. By shaving a reasonable amount off its Wounds, we can give it a massive increase in Melee, cutting the reliance on Berserk to ramp damage, and allowing for a more immediate impact on the board.

Servants of the Emperor

Gamma-Lance 088Armiger Warglaive of the Adeptus Mechanicus
+15 Melee, +15 Range

As the oldest Knight representation in the game, Gamma-Lance is long overdue for a significant buff. It’s identity throughout the game has been as a balanced heavy hitter, and we aim to preserve that by increasing both attacks equally, meaning it’s a serious contender for a reliable damage dealer, and one that a lot of players should have at a high level!

Carnivore – House Terryn Armiger Helverin
+20 Range, +10 Melee

Similarly Carnivore is on the older side, being released at the same time that the Chaos Knights were first added to the game. And well, you can always do with more damage, especially on these larger cards, and with a lot of SoE competition for the hard hitting Barrage cards, buffing Carnivore seemed fair. Also with a solid Melee attack, Carnivore is perhaps the best all rounder Barrage card in the roster compared to a lot of mono-attack monsters that the Imperium’s artillery can bring to bear.

Blue Devil – Maurader Bomber
-2 Cost, +10 Range

Another newer Lord of War, like Decima for Chaos, that is perhaps a bit out of whack with other similar Lord of War options, and so the Bomber is getting a slight buff to bring it into line.

Amalia Novena – Adepta Sororitas Sister Superior
-3 Cost

An absolutely classic card that has gone from a staple card with a wide number of decks to the second-from-bottom win-rate card in faction. Shields are always going to be useful, so no need for a trait rework, and the key area for the competition is going to be with cheaper utility cards. Taking the price point down to a comparable position in that pool makes here a much more viable pick. 

Skoni Walker-ψ9107 – Adeptus Mechanicus Sydonian Dragoon
-4 Cost

Skoni-Walker has been on the cusp of the lowest bracket for a long time, and while it has good stats, as a Rare card bringing only Scout as a trait means that the limited utility is at quite a premium. Bringing this cost should help, and we’ll see if this lower cost and comparably strong stats is enough to help it see more play.

Logan Stone – Inquisitorial Pistoleer
+10 Wounds, +5 Range

Another newer card, but one that’s been in circulation long enough for it to be competitively playable, and its been struggling compared to the other Inquistorial agents in the same set. A such Stone is getting a small all round buff.

T’au


Shas’vre Dassan – T’au Sept XV104 Riptide Battlesuit
-6 Cost

As mentioned in the introduction, we were also looking at big cards in other factions. The Riptide was one of the “Lord of War” class cards before the LoWs were widely introduced, and since that time, the Riptide’s costing has put it in that bracket without actually being one. As such we’re slashing its cost to place it out of the LoW bracket and hopefully give this card a place in more competitive lists.

Necron

Tireless Resistance – Sautekh Dynasty Tesseract Vault
+30 Wounds, +10 Range

Dynastic Decimator – Necron-Pylon
+30 Wounds

The Necron Lords of War could definitely do with a bit of a tune up and we’ve opted to hone in on the more resilient theme of the faction for both with each receiving a boost in wounds that should make a difference!

Tyranids

Specimen: LV-426-HT-Φ – Scythed Hierodule
-6 Cost

Specimen: LV-117-AL-Ξ – Barbed Hierodule
-6 Cost

Both Hierodules fall into the same category of being in the LoW price bracket without actually being one themselves. As such both are getting a good price drop to take them below the 80pt mark, and hopefully make them both a lot more viable, and look less out of place trying to compete with the LoWs.

And as ever we have the list of cards being added to the general pool! We’ve got a bumper crop for the Servants of the Emperor this season with a number of the Agents kill teams getting into rotation. 

Cards added to the general pool:

Aeldari

Justune and Yrlla
Craftworld Saim-Hann Vyper

Servants of the Emperor

‘Shifty’
Navis Gheistskull

Nitsch
Voidmaster

Larsen Van Der Grauss
Lectro-Maester

Knosso Prond
Death Cult Executioner

Elucia Vhane
Rogue Trader

Sister Aveline
Daemonbreaker

Mirrad Strolke
Adeptus Arbites Gunner

Denah Karta
Adeptus Arbites Chirurgant

Chengaz Gonderssen
Adeptus Arbites Subductor

Maximillian
R-VR Cyber-Mastiff

Josef Drestein
Adeptus Arbites Proctor-Exactant

Kyrus ‘Smasher’
Navis Axejack

Ougum Khou
Navis Endurant

Kaalsan Lannaq
Navis Gunner

Nathadian Maxin
Adeptus Custodes Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnought

Space Marines

Gabriel Seth
Chapter Master of the Flesh Tearers

Demetrian Titus
Ultramarines Lieutenant

Chaos

Grimhelm
Soul Grinder of Khorne