Losing access to the Runes of Fate discipline is still a real cost, but there are probably some builds out there waiting to be discovered. This genuinely opens up some things for people to try out – a few units like Hellions seem pretty strong as Ynnari, being able to fill out a detachment with cheaper Drukhari Troops units seems great, and the Yncarne is very strong. Note that this doesn’t let you use Stands on these units, as they still don’t have it on their datasheet, but it means that if you want to fully explore the list building options Ynnari provide you no longer get brutally punished for doing so. The bigger change is that Ynnari armies which choose to include Harlequin or Drukhari units in their detachments have been fixed so that they still get the Strands of Fate ability. The obvious and unsurprising one is that Phoenix Lords don’t break it – given that they have the ability on their datasheet, this was how most places were already ruling it. Two bits of errata here impact what armies can use Strands of Fate. There’s only one page to this FAQ but it’s packed with meaningful changes so let’s jump right in and look at what changed and more important, what it means. We noted in our review that there were more than a few things that needed addressing so it’s good to see that those have finally been touched on. It’s been six weeks since the release of Codex: Aeldari and today Games Workshop have released a much-needed FAQ for the book.
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