

The way that this army plays is completely different than it was before. What may be off putting about this army is going to apply to the veterans who are used to reanimation protocols working a certain way. A world of a truly undead army stands before us, my friends, an army of robotic space zombies that are being shown in a way that is approachable for any kind of player.

With the introduction of the 10th edition, this is no longer the case. More specifically, every single model in its book gains the Core tag, instead of only about four different units. Though we will doubtfully see any kind of true acknowledgement of this fact, we can see it being reflected in the rules, gains, and changes that the army went through throughout the years. Coming out as one of the earlier books, they suffered from what we like to call codex creep around this community, as the books that came in after them, showing a power that the first codex’s could not truly compete with. 9th edition was a tale of gains and loss for the Necrons.
