What does battle forged mean?

A battle forged army is one that follows "official" rules on what kind of units your army contains. For example a Patrol detachment is couple of Leaders, up to 3 units of "troops" 2 fast attack units etc..
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What does battle forged army mean?

Warhammer 40k detachments guide. Warhammer 40k detachments are the essential, rules-mandated building blocks of a 'battle-forged' army - that is, one that's properly structured and rules-legal for balanced play in most of the game's formats.
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What is battle forged Warhammer?

Battle Forge is literally the easiest way to build a Warhammer 40,000 army ever. You can choose from every faction in the game and generate a legal, Battle-forged army for matched play in minutes. All you have to do is add your units and customise their kit with the intuitive (and handsome) interface.
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Does the rule of 3 apply to troops?

If you're playing a Matched Play game at 2,000 points, you can only bring 3 copies of a unit that uses the same datasheet. There is an exception for both Troop Units and Dedicated Transports as well.
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Can vehicles fall back and shoot 9th?

First of all, any model that falls back cannot advance, charge, or shoot after they fall back. It doesn't matter the type of weapons such as Heavy. Only Titanic vehicles and monsters can bypass that rule because they have a special rule that lets them do that.
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Can you shoot and charge 40k 9th?

Starting with your units that are eligible to make a Charge move, unless otherwise stated, you can only charge with a unit that is within 12″ of an enemy unit and did not Fall Back or Charge.
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What is HQ in 40K?

The HQ is the leader of your force. These guys are the best strategians, the best fighters, or a combination of both. They are the commanders and the generals. Sometimes they're named, like Captain He'stan, but sometimes they're not (like any other Captain of the Salamanders).
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How many HQ can you have in 40K?

The ability to take up to 15 HQ choices, without really limiting your ability to take other choices, gives you next to unlimited options.
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What is ObSec 40K?

ObSec: Unit with the Objective Secured ability. Harassment: Units that can threaten enemy weak points. Slot Fillers: Units that fill out detachments and unlock other units or CP. Counters: Units that help counteract specific strategies.
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How big is a detachment?

The term is often used to refer to a unit that is sent to a different base from the parent unit. A Cadet detachment usually consists of between 10 and 40 cadets. Several detachments make up a cadet company.
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What is a detachment in the army?

A detachment (from the French détachement) is a military unit. It can either be detached from a larger unit for a specific function or (particularly in United States military usage) be a permanent unit smaller than a battalion.
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How many points is a patrol detachment?

In Warhammer 40k 9th Edition, the Combat Patrol represents the smallest type of match you can play, and requires an army of 25 Power, or 500 Points, in a single 'Patrol' detachment (with exceptions), as per the core rules.
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What are stratagems 40k?

Stratagems are powerful one-use abilities you can equip and bring into missions. Stratagems can do just about anything, whether that be granting extra AP to characters, to reviving the entire squad when they are downed. Some can even deal damage to the enemy, or hinder them, making difficult encounters more manageable.
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What is death Guard 40k?

The Death Guard are a Traitor Legion entirely steeped in the power of Nurgle, the god of death and plagues, their very essence the epitome of all that vile Chaos God stands for.
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What is an understrength unit 40k?

The understrength units rule means you still have to pay the cost of the minimum sized unit, even if you're not fielding the minimum number of models.
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What does a stand for in Warhammer 40k?

CODEX. C:SM - Codex Space Marine. CSM - Codex Chaos Space Marine. SPACE MARINE WEAPONS. AC - Assault Cannon.
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Can you pile into a unit you did not charge?

Units that fail their charge roll do not count as having charged. So if somehow the enemy managed to Pile-in to within 1″ of such a unit (perhaps Hormagaunts with their 6″ pile in move), it would follow the flow chart as normal for a unit that hasn't charged this turn, and be able to attack as normal.
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What does d6 mean in Warhammer?

Assault d6 for a gun means that it's of the Assault type, with all the traits that carries, and that every time you shoot with that gun, you roll a d6 to see how many shots you get. Then you roll that many shots, following normal rules. Basically, treat the d6 you roll for shots as if it was Assault (number Rolled)
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Can Imperial Knights fall back and shoot?

Super-Heavy Walker means that all TITANIC Knights can Fall Back and Charge ( and remember they get Fall Back and Shoot just from being TITANIC), and can also move over non-VEHICLE/MONSTER units.
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Can you shoot Titanic units in combat?

Titanic. Titanic models can now shoot after falling back (even if they have no specific ability for it on their datasheet). This is quite a drastic change, when vehicles can already shoot in combat.
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