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Mazelf
10-07-2011, 10:02 AM
So Im sure someone has already thought of this at some point and looked up the applicable rules/FAQs...

Am I correct in assuming that, once a Haemy deploys his CoM, every GK within 3d6 is supposed to take a psychic test and die if he fails it? or is it just one GK per unit as a friend of mine says?

thanks for your help, cheerio!

w7west
10-07-2011, 10:18 AM
Had the same question several months ago. It seems as though mr. Ward wrote his brotherhood rules with crucible (among other things) specifically in mind. In order to counter the effectiveness of this piece of wargear (among other things), mr Ward added a clause to the effects of anything that targets a psycher only targets the brotherhood leader guy.

Now the issue is whether crucible actually "targets" anything. I am a mtg player of over a decade so I see a distinct difference between "target psycher takes a ld check" and "all psycher take a ld check"

To me, the first phrase would be targeting the psycher and therefor would only be resolved against the brotherhood leader guy.

The second phrase has no target, and as such, every gk would be effected since they all are psychers.

Not everyone has mtg thought processes drilled into their brains though, so for many people, something like crucible would be targeting every squad that it is effecting. Basically Ward has created enough reasonable doubt with his brotherhood wording that any skilled rules lawyer gk player will not let you blow up his army with crucible.

One point that is solid however, is the crucibles use against vehicles. Each gk vehicle is a psycher and must take the check or cy@. As for the effectiveness against troops, well you would need a dictionary, both codexes, a rulebook, a judge, and a jury to get an unbiased ruling.

Old_Paladin
10-07-2011, 10:19 AM
The Grey Knights will use their 'brotherhood of Psykers' special rule.

Each unit in range will be affected, each affected unit will take a single test. If the test is failed the Justicar will be removed; a unit without a justicar removes either a random member or a member of the Grey Knights choice (I cannot recall the specifics).

Mazelf
10-07-2011, 10:51 AM
One point that is solid however, is the crucibles use against vehicles. Each gk vehicle is a psycher and must take the check or cy@. As for the effectiveness against troops, well you would need a dictionary, both codexes, a rulebook, a judge, and a jury to get an unbiased ruling.

Ok, so what if theres a GK inside the vehicle?

Thanks for your answers guys!

Old_Paladin
10-07-2011, 10:57 AM
Ok, so what if theres a GK inside the vehicle?!

If the vehicle is simply 'removed from play' by an effect; and squads inside are lost along with it. [I believe this is in the FAQ; pretty much the same ruling as the Blood Claw special characters rule].

Valkerie
10-07-2011, 11:08 AM
The main thing to remember about the CoM is that it is a one shot weapon that makes the target take a leadership test. Since most psykers are Ld 9 at least, it is'nt really likely that it will do anything in the first place. That makes the CoM a rather overpriced not very useful piece of wargear. I don't take it for that very reason, I'd rather use the points for something that can reliably kill something. :)

Of course, as always, YMMV.

DarkLink
10-07-2011, 11:28 AM
GK vehicles are ld 10, too, plus GKs are superb at mowing down any and all DE vehicles, so if you actually do manage to kill a rhino with 300 odd points of GKs in it then your opponent is probably incompetent.



Had the same question several months ago. It seems as though mr. Ward wrote his brotherhood rules with crucible (among other things) specifically in mind. In order to counter the effectiveness of this piece of wargear (among other things), mr Ward added a clause to the effects of anything that targets a psycher only targets the brotherhood leader guy.

Now the issue is whether crucible actually "targets" anything. I am a mtg player of over a decade so I see a distinct difference between "target psycher takes a ld check" and "all psycher take a ld check"

GW isn't that precise with their wording. This isn't magic or warmachine, this is 40k. GW does a sloppy job of defining most everything. All the shooting rules have to say about targeting is pretty much 'pick your target and try and shoot it'.

Necron_Lord
10-07-2011, 01:51 PM
If the vehicle is simply 'removed from play' by an effect; and squads inside are lost along with it. [I believe this is in the FAQ; pretty much the same ruling as the Blood Claw special characters rule].

The CoM doesn't affect vehicles as per the latest Dark Eldar FAQ. Basically it would affect any IC, Techmarine, Nemesis Dreadnight in range as well as one model from any unit with the Brotherhood of Psykers rule. Dreadnoughts, Transports, Stormravens and Land Raiders are unaffected.

DarkLink
10-07-2011, 02:17 PM
Ah, yep, that's new.



Q: Does the Crucible of Malediction affect vehicles that
are also psykers? (p60)
A: No

The Twilight Fade
10-10-2011, 05:03 AM
Whilst on a slightly different topic (seems senseless opening a new thread) what are your takes on Condemnor Boltguns in the new sisters codex?

They seem to be able to spam them across multiple squads and whilst they are great at taking the justicars out of squads what are your takes on them giving free glancing hits on GK land raiders/other vehicles (perils)?

DarkLink
10-10-2011, 11:25 AM
Can't cause wounds to vehicles, and you only cause perils if you cause wounds. So, no, it doesn't affect vehicles.

MMEagle
10-10-2011, 12:47 PM
It doesn't affect vehichles in anway. And as long as the GK is a psyker it must take the test. Kapow-boom. Thats how it goes with these things ;)