How To Pick Secondary Objectives For Your Army In Warhammer 40k
How To Pick Secondary Objectives For Your Army In Warhammer 40k
On this week's show of the Competitive Warhammer 40K Podcast brought to you by Vanguard Tactics,
Joe Coles, Jack Downing and Myself (Stephen Box) talk all things secondaries in Warhammer 40k. Which ones to pick for your army, which ones to keep in your back pocket and which ones to just flat out avoid.
This is not just about picking secondary objectives at the table, but which ones to consider in the list building step of the game.
We look at each secondary on an individual basis, from the perspective of a Tau, Eldar, Drukhari and Marine player. We then break it down in broad terms for all aspects of the Warhammer 9th Edition.
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