[Dataslate] [6th] Be'lakor, the Dark Master (Chaos Daemons, Chaos Space Marines).pdf

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DATASLATES &
DATASHEETS
Dataslates contain collections of one or more datasheets. Each
datasheet lists its Faction (the codex it is considered part of), and
will present either an Army List Entry (the rules and point values
for a single model, vehicle or unit) or a Formation (a specific group
of models, vehicles or units that enable you to use special rules
when you include them in your army).
FACTION
Each datasheet will list the Faction it is part of. The Faction
determines which codex the datasheet is considered part of for all
rules purposes. For example, a datasheet for a new Space Marine
Army List Entry can be used in any detachment chosen from
Codex: Space Marines,
while a datasheet for a new Ork Formation
would be treated as a detachment from
Codex: Orks,
and so on.
ARMY LIST ENTRIES
An Army List Entry provides all the relevant information to field a
single unit in games of Warhammer 40,000, including its points
value and battlefield role. The unit can be used as part of any
Detachment that corresponds to the Faction listed on the datasheet
(see Faction above).
FORMATIONS
A Formation presents a collection of two or more units that fight
alongside one another in a particular way. When you choose an
army, you can take a Formation as a special form of Detachment.
Unless otherwise stated, you can take any number of Formations
in your army, and each is considered to be a completely separate
Detachment, regardless of how many units make it up.
Each Formation will tell you what units you need to take and what,
if any, options or restrictions apply to the units that make up that
Formation. The army list entries for each unit in the Formation
(the units’ profiles, points values, unit types, unit composition,
special rules, battlefield role etc.) can either be found in the codex
corresponding to the Faction on the datasheet, or elsewhere in the
dataslate itself.
ALLIED FORMATIONS
Formations do not count as your army’s Allied Detachment, even if
they are made up of units from a different Codex to your Primary
Detachment, and they do not stop you from taking an Allied
Detachment in the same army. However, the Levels of Alliance
rules from the
Warhammer 40,000
rulebook
do
apply to them and
units chosen from a different codex that are in the same army.
For example, if you included an Ork Formation in the same army
as a Primary Detachment from
Codex: Space Marines,
then the
units from the two Detachments would treat each other as
desperate allies. However, the Ork Formation would not stop you
taking an Allied Detachment in the same army.
FORMATION SPECIAL
RULES
Every Formation will include one or more special rules associated
with the units that make up that Formation. The special rules for a
Formation only apply to the units that make it up (even if there are
other units of the same type in your army).
FORMATION POINTS
VALUES
Formations do not usually include a points value; just add up the
points value of the individual units and options to find out the total
points value of the Formation. Occasionally a Formation will
require that you pay extra points in order to use it. In this case, the
cost of the Formation is the total cost of the units plus any extra
points the datasheet specifies you have to pay.
APOCALYPSE FORMATIONS
If a Formation is referred to as an Apocalypse Formation, it can
only be used in games of
Warhammer 40,000: Apocalypse.
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