Warhammer 40,000/10th Edition Tactics/Grey Knights

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This is the current 10th Edition's Grey Knights tactics. 9th Edition Tactics are here.

Why Play Grey Knights

Pros

Cons

Faction Rules

  • Teleport Assault: At the end of the enemy's turn, you can throw a number of your units (1 for combat patrols, 2/3/4 for regular games) back into your reserves. On your next movement phase, these guys can re-deploy anywhere at least 9" of the enemy.

Detachments

Teleport Strike Force

Special Rules

  • Teleport Shunt: Any Grey Knights with the Deep Strike rule don't need to roll to advance, instead counting as if they rolled a 6 and acting as if they have Fly.

Stratagems

  • Haloed in Soulfire (2 CP): Any Psyker unit that arrives via Deep Strike or Teleport Assault can't be target by anyone beyond 12". Gives a decent buffer for your units before they reach within smacking range.


Equipment

Unit Analysis

Characters

  • Grand Master in Nemesis Dreadknight: While a bit buffed at T8, it's not as much as other legit monsters, even with a 2+/4++ and 13 wounds - the damage track doesn't help either. Fortunately, the fact that any stratagem used on him will only cost 1 CP regardless of cost means that many defensive tricks will remain affordable.
    • His offensive power has Surge of Wrath to give one dreadknight each turn the ability to re-roll all hits, wounds, and damage rolls against Vehicles and Monsters in melee. This does quite a bit, as both the Nemesis Daemon Greathammer and Nemesis Greatsword both have d6s in their damage stats, which can get frustrating since these weapons are made for killing just those sorts of enemies. As for his guns, the Gatling Psilencer remains your reliable rapid-fire gun with Sustained Hits 1 with a bump in Strength in exchange for AP-, the Heavy Incinerator gives you something better for MEQs, and the Heavy Psycannon gives you something high-power to hit tanks.

Epic Heroes

  • Kaldor Draigo:

Battleline

  • Strike Squad:

Infantry

  • Purgation Squad: The heavy gunners of the knights remain pretty effective at what they do and little else. Psycannons give you something to easily knock down MEQs at S8 AP-1 and dent monsters, Psilencers are for mowing down hordes and Incinerators are heavy flamers +1.
    • Due to the great culling of psychic powers, Astral Aim was made a bit different. Now it provides all guns Indirect Fire if at least one other GK Psyker unit can draw LoS to the enemy.

Vehicle

  • Land Raider:

Walker

Dedicated Transports

  • Rhino:


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