Warhammer 40,000/10th Edition Tactics/World Eaters
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This is the current 10th Edition's World Eaters tactics. 9th Edition Tactics are here.
Why Play World Eaters
Pros
- Melee is still our specialty. If you love the fight phase, you'll love WE.
- While the Blessings aren't as easy to stack up like the Blood Tithe, you're more likely to find something to benefit from.
Cons
- Still very few unique kits.
- Do not expect any shooting beyond pistols and the odd loaner from the CSM.
Faction Rules
- Blessings of Khorne: Rather than feeding bodies to a blood tithe, you just roll 8d6 at the start of the round and use those rolls to give up to 2 buffs of your choice that you qualify for to your entire army for the round. You can't use the same dice to pay for both buffs. You qualify by spending doubles and triples - e.g. "triple 4+" means triple 4, triple 5, or triple 6.
- Any Double
- Rage-Fuelled Invigoration: All units add +2M. The odds of you being able to buy at least this buff are 100%, because you will always have either 1 triple or 2 doubles.
- Wrathful Devotion: All units gain a 6+++ or improve any other FNP by 1. The odds of you being able to buy at least this buff are 100%, because you will always have either 1 triple or 2 doubles.
- Any Triple or Double of X+
- Total Carnage (Double 4+ or any Triple): Whenever a model that hasn't fought yet dies in melee, they can stay up on a 4+, gaining the ability to make one last attack before going down. The odds of you being able to buy at least this buff are 97.30%.
- Warp Blades (Double 5+ or any Triple): All melee weapons gain Lethal Hits (critical hits auto-wound), which works better than Sustained Hits 1 against foes you are less likely to wound. The odds of you being able to buy at least this buff are 92.65%.
- Any Double of X+
- Martial Excellence (Double 3+): All melee weapons gain Sustained Hits 1, which is identical to +1 to hit except for working better with other rules, like re-rolling hits. It is better than Warp Blades against foes you are more likely to wound. The odds of you being able to buy at least this buff are 94.30%.
- Any Double of X+ or Triple of Y+
- Unbridled Bloodlust (Double 6 or Triple 4+): All units can charge after advancing. The odds of you being able to buy at least this buff are 59.35%.
- Any Double
Because you must always have at least either 1 triple or 2 doubles, you can always afford, worst-case, either +2M and 6+++ FNP (two doubles) or your choice of one of those, Total Carnage, or Lethal Hits in melee (1 triple).
The set of 8 buffs is remarkably easy to sort by what you probably want:
- Do you need to charge the enemy? If yes, buy Unbridled Bloodlust (average +3.5 to charge distance) if possible, and then buy Rage-Fuelled Invigoration if possible (average +2 to charge distance). If you have not yet bought 2 buffs total, proceed.
- The odds of a double 6 without any other 6s are 39.53% and the odds of a 4+ Triple
- Are you already in melee and reasonably expect even a quarter of your dudes to live long enough to swing? If yes, you want Warp Blades and Martial Excellence, but which is higher priority if you can only manage 1 of the 2 depends on chance to hit and wound: if you are wounding on 5s or 6s, Warp Blades is better, and if you are wounding on 1s or 2s, Martial Excellence is better. If you are wounding on 3s the benefit is identical and so Martial Excellence is generally the better choice, because the wounds generated by Warp Blades can't crit and you might have Wounding mechanics in play (like Devastating Wounds). If you have not yet bought 2 buffs total, proceed.
- Buy Wrathful Devotion if possible and then Total Carnage if possible.
Detachments
Berzerker Warband
Special Rules
Stratagems
- Blood Offering (1 CP): If the enemy destroys one of your units while they're next to an objective, their sacrifice can make the objective count as still being capped until someone threatens them.
Equipment
Unit Analysis
Characters
Epic Heroes
- Angron: Got a rather significant buff in strength as well as in durability, though his ability to respawn took a hard nerf, now requiring a triple 6 from the blessings roll (13.48% chance to buy at least it, but you can buy it and 2 more buffs if you have a good enough roll). Fortunately, this respawn gives him all of his wounds back, giving him the ability to potentially overwhelm a worn-down rival primarch.
- Wrathful Presence gives you buff auras each charge phase rather during the command phase. Glorious Bloodletting lets friendly World Eaters units add +1 to charges, Infectious Rage lets friendly World Eaters units below their starting strength (or, for single-model units, below their starting W) get an additional attack, and Righteous Slaughter gives all friendly World Eaters units a re-roll to hit. All three of them work on Angron himself, but for that Righteous Slaughter is always better than Infectious Rage because both of his A stats are greater than 6 and his WS stats are both 2+. Because you choose in the Charge phase, you will always already know what your Blessings are; if you have both Warp Blades and Martial Excellence up (Lethal Hits and Sustained Hits 1), Righteous Slaughter becomes even more incredible on him, because you can fish for crits by re-rolling 5- to hit and come out way ahead.
Battleline
- Khorne Berzerkers: After so many editions where the World Eaters had the advantage of chainaxes being better than mere chainswords like the others, now we're just stuck with generic chainblades with S5 AP-1, meaning they're either chainswords or axes without any benefit. The Eviscerator has similarly been nerfed hard by the AP cut to -2. Blood Surge remains a costly but vital way to keeping your troops mobile when enemies are shooting them to death.
- Icons may no longer affect Leadership for the berzerkers, but it does allow you to re-roll one blessing die one of the blessing dice if the unit's near an objective.
Infantry
Vehicles
- Helbrute:
- Chaos Land Raider:
Dedicated Transports
- Chaos Rhino:
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