Considering they've said the next 4 Kill Team boxes (including the next one) will all be on a Space Hulk, I'm hype to see what they do, though Terminator's might be a little out of the power level for KT now haha
Termis would work like Gravis/Intercessors with a 1 Command Point ability to point-warp to anywhere within Red Pentagon as a Move Action. Or at least that's how I'd do it.
1:07 To be honest, if you are planning to go a tad deeper into Kill Team you're more likely to be buying more than one box. Considering how squad building works in this game. Instead of picking individual models with point cost, you are given the choice between multiple fire teams and there's two big case : 1-Specialized fire teams which will allows you to choose minis up to a maximum numer. It is the case for most Kill Teams released with games (Kommandos & Veteran Guardsmen aka Krieg) with a lot of specialized models. Don't worry there is always a filler option if you don't have every specialized models (by example Krieg has Troopers). Since models are modular, you're more likely need to buy two boxes if you want every option covered. Most leader have equipment tied to them. 2-40k Fire Team, some will ask you to pick between 1 to 2 Fire Teams, favorite example for this? Chaos Demon. YES. You can go full Demon if you want. You have the choice between Bloodletter, Daemonette, Plaguebearer, Pink Horror and Blue Horror and you can mix them. Quantities of models are indicated with the fire team. You can have 6 Bloodletter & 6 Daemonette.... Or mix and not mix. 12 Bloodletter? 12 Daemonette? 6 Bloodletter and 6 Pink Horror? You name it! Okay on the Chaos Daemon example they don't have the best firing abilities (ie they don't), but in a equal play situation you have 10pts worth of equipment (they cost around 1 to 3 points) and you can equip your minis with those. Closers seems pretty harder to play in Kill Team. But once they're in melee range? Most minis go bye bye. Kill Team is my favorite way to play with 40k Minis because I don't want to invest gibillion euros for 40k minis and for a game that seems to have weird ruling. Kill Team is simple and tactical, cover DO THINGS IN THIS GAME! Positionning is ultra important, most weapon have unlimited range meaning your opponent sees you? Can shoot. I lost a good leader on that stuff by mispositionning him early and uh, turn one I had no leader anymore. The Kill Team Beginner set (shown in the video) cost 85€, it's a great deal, but terrain is subpar (it IS a beginner set after all), but everything from 40k is compatible as long as the terrain is between 3'' & 6'' in height.
This is honestly the best explanation of the rules I've seen! I've been playing the new edition of KT and I love it but trying to explain the rules to new people has been so tough for me, I think I know who I should sent them to now to learn the rules quickly
@2:15, this is now incorrect, as the Q1 2022 Balance Update made it so all marines (aside from Tactical) get one additional operative, so it's 6 Assault Intercessors. I love Kill Team, it's my go-to game and the more I play it with "Bighammer," friends, the more wanna keep playing Kill Team instead. Small form-factor, small armies, big fun. I usually play at the pub and it's a ton of fun. Nice work on the video mate, cheers
Would love to see more warhammer content in the future! Warcry is the fantasy version of Kill Team (Though fairly different in the rules) and Warhammer Underworlds merges a miniatures games with a deck building game, both could be good shouts for future episodes 🙂 Hopefully Games Workshop will send you something to review
As others have said, the Marine teams now get a 6th model, but a nice, informative video overall! This edition of Kill Team is great, so I’m all for more folks giving it a try!
Nice vid! I'd definitely recommended looking at my personal favorite sci-fi miniatures game infinity. The terrain and models for the game are beautiful, and I think the gameplay is unmatched by any other minis games. Think Xcom Enemy Unknown on the table
Ooo I wonder about your thoughts on Warcry and Underworld? They are to skirmish games based in the recent Age of Sigmar. Also love your thoughts on other skirmish games.
One of the great things about Kill Team is how its much more feasible to paint all of your miniatures. Instead of needing to paint 20+ minis you just have 5-10. For more experienced painters like myself it means you can really spend your time on your minis and get that quality up. When I used to play 40K the thought of changing teams and having to spend weeks painting near identical miniatures was a real turn off
I'm not a fan of 40k but I would like to point out that if you buy the command starter boxset for 40k you get a full rule book which is A5 size and about the same size as the Kill Team started set book.
Kill team core rules are pretty straight forward being mainly built from other modern skirmish games like deadzone but you are incorrect in the state meant that the teams only have a few special rules to keep track off. Each of the custom teams have like 25 to 30 additional rules. There are the faction general rules, faction tac ops, faction ploys, faction equipment, plus many models have a unique rule. While this might be reduced compared to 40k that just shows how bad 40k is. It is not a casual play style of game.
This Kill Team is so complicated and unfair compared to the pre 2020 version, if you want to experience Kill Team i suggest to get that version of the rules instead
Assault intercessors can field 6 dudes per faq.. dope video though, keep spreading the love for this game!!
Considering they've said the next 4 Kill Team boxes (including the next one) will all be on a Space Hulk, I'm hype to see what they do, though Terminator's might be a little out of the power level for KT now haha
Custodes and Gravis primaris marines are already in kt2 so I don't know that termis would be too out of step
Termis would work like Gravis/Intercessors with a 1 Command Point ability to point-warp to anywhere within Red Pentagon as a Move Action. Or at least that's how I'd do it.
1:07
To be honest, if you are planning to go a tad deeper into Kill Team you're more likely to be buying more than one box. Considering how squad building works in this game.
Instead of picking individual models with point cost, you are given the choice between multiple fire teams and there's two big case :
1-Specialized fire teams which will allows you to choose minis up to a maximum numer. It is the case for most Kill Teams released with games (Kommandos & Veteran Guardsmen aka Krieg) with a lot of specialized models. Don't worry there is always a filler option if you don't have every specialized models (by example Krieg has Troopers).
Since models are modular, you're more likely need to buy two boxes if you want every option covered. Most leader have equipment tied to them.
2-40k Fire Team, some will ask you to pick between 1 to 2 Fire Teams, favorite example for this? Chaos Demon. YES. You can go full Demon if you want. You have the choice between Bloodletter, Daemonette, Plaguebearer, Pink Horror and Blue Horror and you can mix them. Quantities of models are indicated with the fire team. You can have 6 Bloodletter & 6 Daemonette.... Or mix and not mix. 12 Bloodletter? 12 Daemonette? 6 Bloodletter and 6 Pink Horror? You name it!
Okay on the Chaos Daemon example they don't have the best firing abilities (ie they don't), but in a equal play situation you have 10pts worth of equipment (they cost around 1 to 3 points) and you can equip your minis with those. Closers seems pretty harder to play in Kill Team. But once they're in melee range? Most minis go bye bye.
Kill Team is my favorite way to play with 40k Minis because I don't want to invest gibillion euros for 40k minis and for a game that seems to have weird ruling. Kill Team is simple and tactical, cover DO THINGS IN THIS GAME!
Positionning is ultra important, most weapon have unlimited range meaning your opponent sees you? Can shoot. I lost a good leader on that stuff by mispositionning him early and uh, turn one I had no leader anymore.
The Kill Team Beginner set (shown in the video) cost 85€, it's a great deal, but terrain is subpar (it IS a beginner set after all), but everything from 40k is compatible as long as the terrain is between 3'' & 6'' in height.
This is honestly the best explanation of the rules I've seen! I've been playing the new edition of KT and I love it but trying to explain the rules to new people has been so tough for me, I think I know who I should sent them to now to learn the rules quickly
The line at the end makes me a very happy man.
@2:15, this is now incorrect, as the Q1 2022 Balance Update made it so all marines (aside from Tactical) get one additional operative, so it's 6 Assault Intercessors.
I love Kill Team, it's my go-to game and the more I play it with "Bighammer," friends, the more wanna keep playing Kill Team instead. Small form-factor, small armies, big fun. I usually play at the pub and it's a ton of fun.
Nice work on the video mate, cheers
WAH
I played kill team once, dud not know they changed it. Sounds much nicer.
Don't forget that half the core book is just lore
It's still 170 pages vs 95 pages.
That applies to both core books.
I didn't know the actual numbers buts still alot of lore for a rule book
It's ok, we're patient
Been wanting to try out this game for so long dude, it looks like so much fun
10:29 Waaaaaaaaaaaa(g)h!
Would love to see more warhammer content in the future!
Warcry is the fantasy version of Kill Team (Though fairly different in the rules) and Warhammer Underworlds merges a miniatures games with a deck building game, both could be good shouts for future episodes 🙂
Hopefully Games Workshop will send you something to review
this was informative and engaging, thanks!
Thanks, Kohdok!
You really should look into Underworlds. It has much more modern rules and is nicely priced. The models are also stunning.
Agree
I’d love to see a video about your take on gws other skirmish game warcry
I just want to immediately start kitbashing after watching this
new kohdok video! hooray!
Could you please cover "mage knight" / "hero clicks" ?
As others have said, the Marine teams now get a 6th model, but a nice, informative video overall! This edition of Kill Team is great, so I’m all for more folks giving it a try!
Yay more warhammer content
Nice vid! I'd definitely recommended looking at my personal favorite sci-fi miniatures game infinity. The terrain and models for the game are beautiful, and I think the gameplay is unmatched by any other minis games. Think Xcom Enemy Unknown on the table
Xcom on the tabletop you say?
I can hear my wife shouting at me already 🤣
Underworlds please.
Ooo I wonder about your thoughts on Warcry and Underworld? They are to skirmish games based in the recent Age of Sigmar. Also love your thoughts on other skirmish games.
It would be cool to have this in the Munchkin theme..
So summoner duels
One of the great things about Kill Team is how its much more feasible to paint all of your miniatures. Instead of needing to paint 20+ minis you just have 5-10. For more experienced painters like myself it means you can really spend your time on your minis and get that quality up. When I used to play 40K the thought of changing teams and having to spend weeks painting near identical miniatures was a real turn off
I'm not a fan of 40k but I would like to point out that if you buy the command starter boxset for 40k you get a full rule book which is A5 size and about the same size as the Kill Team started set book.
5 space marines are not a kill team anymore.
Exploding dice is cumulative ie roll nat 6 and roll again and add together. Nat 6 is just a crit In killteam.
Kill team core rules are pretty straight forward being mainly built from other modern skirmish games like deadzone but you are incorrect in the state meant that the teams only have a few special rules to keep track off. Each of the custom teams have like 25 to 30 additional rules. There are the faction general rules, faction tac ops, faction ploys, faction equipment, plus many models have a unique rule. While this might be reduced compared to 40k that just shows how bad 40k is. It is not a casual play style of game.
...what the hell Ina has to do with this? XD
If you want a skirmish sci-fi wargame, try infinity. It simply is better on all aspect than KT. If rules scares you, try code one it's even simpler.
This Kill Team is so complicated and unfair compared to the pre 2020 version, if you want to experience Kill Team i suggest to get that version of the rules instead
Elaborate.
Wasn't first edition something utlra chaotic to get into? And closer had it way worse there?
It's not complicated it's actually pretty intuitive once your capable of grasping it 😉