The number of times a unit is Marked in this way is also recorded separately. At the end of each battle, you can select one of your units to be "Marked for Greatness", and award it 3XP, i.e. 1XP for every battle it participated in, 1XP for every 3rd enemy unit it destroyed (in Crusade total, not just that battle). Units gain Experience Points with each battle.Units can be optionally removed from your Order of Battle at any time and replaced within your Supply Limit, but once a unit is removed it is gone for good, and all experience, traits etc are lost forever.A "split unit" with a rule such as Vehicle Squadrons which allows multiple units to act as separate units once deployed has a separate Crusade Card for each model (therefore gaining XP and traits etc separately) but can only ever be fielded if the whole Squadron is taken.Units can also not change their, such as Chapter Traits, Regimental Doctrines, Craftworld, Inquisition Ordo etc.you cannot change your specialist weapons, or add three extra XV8 Crisis Battlesuits to your existing squad, and your Chaplain/Pysker can't change his known Litanies/Powers between battles. Once a unit is added to your Order of Battle, it cannot change the number of models within it, any wargear options, abilities, psychic powers etc.Whoever has lower gains 50% of the difference in Command Points for that game only (Crusade Blessings).
Not much clarification on Line of Sight rules, still visible to any part of a model, minus terrain marked with the Obscuring rule.This makes sense as it makes Deep Strike special compared to Strategic Reserves. Turn 1 Deep Strike appears to be back, and minimum number of units / points value of units on the board are gone too.WarhammerCompetitive Discussion & Indomitous Links Hope they sue the leaker.ĮDIT: A kind soul took the time to put them all in the correct order and uploaded onto Google Drive: I feel bad for GW but they did well keeping this under wraps until two weeks before release. As a Mod, I feel really on the fence about posting this here, but as the entire internet now has it and it looks genuinely authentic, I guess the cat is out of the bag now.