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    Hi guys,

    Was wondering where I can find this supplement, and if anyone has it, are there big changes from the Codex Eldar??

    My main reason for wondering is, we are going to a team tourney, and have an Eldar player already, and wanted to hear/see if Iyanden could make a competetive army??

    Cheers

    Polle

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    "Hi guys,

    Was wondering where I can find this supplement"


    Try the following link.
    They've got that many copies, they had to start selling them...

    [url]http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440345a&prodId=prod2100 012a[/url]

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    yeah well that's the obvious place to go look for it... :P

    and the changes are imo nothing game breaking, but rather neat for a themed Iyanden army... in a nutshell, you can take up to 5 spiritseers per HQ, a Wraithknight or Wraithlord can be your Warlord, you get a new Warlord table, your Spiritseers get a new Primaris power that buffs Wraith units around him, and there's a few nifty new artifacts (one that can heal your Wraithknights/lords and another that makes the bearer safer within a unit of Wraithdudes, alongside some weapons)
    Plus, there's a metric crapton of fluff and stuff...
    The bigger they are, the bigger the mess they make when they step on you. - Ahzek Ahriman, on Titans

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    Yep if you like fluff, buy the book as there are only 2 pages of actual rules (unless you play cities of death or whatever that expansion is called).

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    It also has the misfortune of a: Being the only supplement that cannot ally with its parent and b: has rules for Warlocks but doesn't say you can actually take Warlocks.

    Mostly it's a lot of money for a bit of fluff and the ability to get 5 spiritseers as an HQ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Henderson View Post
    It also has the misfortune of a: Being the only supplement that cannot ally with its parent and b: has rules for Warlocks but doesn't say you can actually take Warlocks.

    Mostly it's a lot of money for a bit of fluff and the ability to get 5 spiritseers as an HQ.

    I didn't know that, I thought you could ally with Eldar but not another supplement like the Farsight one as an example.
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    FYI - GW is now allowing LGS's to stock the printed supplements. Ask your LGS owner to order it if you're interested.

    http://pitoftheoni.blogspot.com

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