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The focus on fewer models also tends to make it easier to see in hindsight when you’ve made a mistake and learn from it, helping build your skills quickly. That means that even when you’re losing games, you’re probably getting to play a healthy number of turns, giving you an opportunity to practice things like positioning and target priority. Every unit in a Knight army is a fundamentally effective one, and their durability tends to limit how quickly opponents can take them off the table.
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Learning when to switch between aggressive and cautious postures, how to position your models well, and what risks are worth taking means there’s plenty of skill involved in playing Knights at a high level – but they are also a relatively appealing army for beginners, and can be a great army for players starting out their competitive journey.
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Having fewer models puts the spotlight on each one – every unit in your army needs to pull its weight, and games will be won or lost on based on whether you can maximise each one’s impact. Knight armies in general give you a very different play experience to a lot of other factions – you generally have relatively few models (usually 5-7, sometimes more if you’re heavy on Armigers), but even the weakest of them is an engine of war akin to a Marine Dreadnought, and the larger models are some of the most potent in the game. There’s kind of two parts to this question – why play Knights in general, and why use Imperial Knights specifically rather than giving into the lure of the dark side and going with Chaos. We’d like to thank Games Workshop for sending us a review copy of this Codex, plus a few of the models you’ll see in this article.
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Swearing portentous oaths under the Code Chivalric, augmenting the capabilities of their Armiger squires with new Bondsmen abilities, and bearing weaponry that’s more lethal than ever, the Imperial Knights are ready for war, and in our review we’ll lay out what to expect. Are you a big fan of tales of glorious chivalry, where brave heroes face impossible odds to achieve noble quests? Do you think those tales would be better if the heroes were fifty-foot tall robots? If so, then we’ve got good news for you – the bold champions of the Imperial Knights are mustering for battle once more, ready to face down foes both worthy and unworthy alike with the tools from their new and improved Codex.