View Full Version : Allies of Convenience question
Sotane
12-01-2015, 11:36 PM
If Orks are my primary detachment, (My Warboss being my Warlord and such) can I take a detachment of Chaos Space Marines and a detachment of Elder, even though Elder and CSM are Apocalypse allies, but at the same time they can both ally with the Orks outside of an Apocalypse game? (CSM being Allies of Convenience and Elder being Desperate Allies?) Don't get me wrong I love my Green Tide but hey even Orks need a little help getting a Waaaaaagh! started.
Blood Shadow
12-01-2015, 11:58 PM
Yes you can, there's nothing stopping you taking "Come the Apoc" allies. You will just have to be careful to remember your rules and do run the risk of your entire army freezing up at some point if they all get too close.
One thing I would suggest though, come up for a story for it, don't just do it to win more games.
Sotane
12-02-2015, 09:21 AM
Oh hell that won't be hard, i'm a Fluff player. I don't give a rats *** if I win I just like doing goofy things with my armies. And okay thank you very much for the answer, I thought you couldn't use Apoc allies outside of actual games that were declared to have Apoc rules. So if I REALLY wanted to I could run regular marines and Orks so long as I follow the rules of keeping them seperated?
Charistoph
12-02-2015, 09:47 AM
Oh hell that won't be hard, i'm a Fluff player. I don't give a rats *** if I win I just like doing goofy things with my armies. And okay thank you very much for the answer, I thought you couldn't use Apoc allies outside of actual games that were declared to have Apoc rules. So if I REALLY wanted to I could run regular marines and Orks so long as I follow the rules of keeping them seperated?
It was that way in 6th Edition, it changed in 7th Edition. Review the Allies rules in the rulebook for more information.
Sotane
12-02-2015, 09:58 AM
Got it, thanks.
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