Burna Boyz and Lootas Just Got Legends'd. Orks Were Never Built to Notice.
Codex: Orks quietly benched the Burna Boyz and the Lootas this week, and Orks might be the worst possible army for a system built on memory.
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Codex: Orks quietly benched the Burna Boyz and the Lootas this week, and Orks might be the worst possible army for a system built on memory.
Before Calth, the Imperium's whole strategy for Warp cults was find it, nuke it, forget it. That's exactly why nobody saw the Word Bearers coming.
Black Library is putting High Marshal Helbrecht in a foxhole with the Leagues of Votann, and the Templar oath has no category that fits them.
GW says the new Codex: Orks has nearly 100 pages of lore. The contents page says 88, and the pages themselves got smaller.
The new Ork Boyz kit gives you nine bodies, seventeen heads and three squigs, which is a lot of individuality for a species that reproduces by spore.
Codex: Orks gives Ork Flyboyz their own detachment and lets an aircraft lead the army, which is a strange thing to do to a unit the lore calls mad.