Great video, great narration and rules clarifications. Your examples are easy-to-follow, and a lot of players would do well to watch this, even seasoned players.
This is such a good guide, it's straight to the point and shows demonstrations. Much better than all those other guides where people just sit and talk for an hour with a greenscreen thanks!
I am bit confused about fight action example. Was Skitarii supposed to resolve its dice first since it was fighting? Or you can parry out of order? Maybe that was some special marine ability?
Thank you for catching that! I did say the skitarii was fighting the marine but showed the dice backwards. The fighting operative resolves their dice first. So this example shows the space marine fighting and the skitarii retaliating. However there are some special rules that can make the defending operative resolve a die before the attacker, and those abilities are found on their data cards. An example of this is the Kurnathi on Corsairs for instance. Hope this clears it up!
4:31 "This terrain feature is 4" high, therefore we spend 4" movement to climb it." Rules state "Operative must be within 1" horizontal and 3" vertical to climb." Wouldn't that mean that he cannot climb a 4" high terrain piece? Unless he's flying or something similar?
I believe the intention for the "within 3" vertically" is the wall your model is next to when it starts to climb. Not referring specifically to the vantage point. If you look at page 56 of the core rules, you'll see an exact example of what we show in the video.
@@Six-SidedLegion Yea, you're within 1" of the vertical wall, so you're good! I think I was judging it from where the 6" ruler was and not the actual model! Thanks for the explanation, and great video!
Hi, starting out with a friend here, we cant find the scouting phase thing in the core book, (I have one) and videos online have been inconsistant. Is it a thing or not?
Weirdly, I can't find it in the core book either. However, if you have the approved ops cards, it's step 4 on the mission pack pamphlet. It is absolutely a thing in this edition as it was in the previous edition. This is how the first TP initiative is decided for competitive games.
Step 1: Buy a starter set. Whoops, you need more stuff. Step 2: Buy more stuff. Sorry, you still need more stuff. Step 3: Buy more stuff. You're not gonna believe this but... Welcome to Games Workshop.
Just bought hivestorm to get into killteam Core rule book says precisely ZERO about Selecting equipment (when and how) Scouting phase Why are GW like this bros?
There's a lot of people who consider the tidbit of "Killteam" in 2016 to be first edition. Since those rules were just an alternate way to play big Warhammer, we don't really count it. The 2018 ruleset was the first to be it's own game and have it's own releases. That would make 2021 2nd edition and 2024 3rd edition.
This was the VERY BEST guide to KT 3.0. I have watched several chanels and this was made very simple, covering the most important points.
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Great video, great narration and rules clarifications. Your examples are easy-to-follow, and a lot of players would do well to watch this, even seasoned players.
This is such a good guide, it's straight to the point and shows demonstrations. Much better than all those other guides where people just sit and talk for an hour with a greenscreen thanks!
Very clear!
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Great straight to the point guide 🙏
great video sir! easy to understand, keep up your good works!!
Nice terrain. Like the paint job.
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Great guide compared to every other one I watched. You took the confusion away from this game for me
One of the best guides I've seen so far covering the starting of the game. Question: 2:20 what if both players select the same scouting option?
Sorry that was missed. It was a lot of info to remember. 😂 The player who doesn't have the pregame initiative gets to decide in the case of a tie.
@@Six-SidedLegion thank you! awesome! liked and subscribed :D
Like everyone else has said-BEST KILL TEAM GUIDE 🫡
Great video! Do you know where you got your markers for concealed vs. enaged from?
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Great video.
I am bit confused about fight action example. Was Skitarii supposed to resolve its dice first since it was fighting? Or you can parry out of order? Maybe that was some special marine ability?
Thank you for catching that! I did say the skitarii was fighting the marine but showed the dice backwards. The fighting operative resolves their dice first. So this example shows the space marine fighting and the skitarii retaliating. However there are some special rules that can make the defending operative resolve a die before the attacker, and those abilities are found on their data cards. An example of this is the Kurnathi on Corsairs for instance. Hope this clears it up!
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4:31 "This terrain feature is 4" high, therefore we spend 4" movement to climb it."
Rules state "Operative must be within 1" horizontal and 3" vertical to climb."
Wouldn't that mean that he cannot climb a 4" high terrain piece?
Unless he's flying or something similar?
I believe the intention for the "within 3" vertically" is the wall your model is next to when it starts to climb. Not referring specifically to the vantage point. If you look at page 56 of the core rules, you'll see an exact example of what we show in the video.
@@Six-SidedLegion Yea, you're within 1" of the vertical wall, so you're good! I think I was judging it from where the 6" ruler was and not the actual model!
Thanks for the explanation, and great video!
Hi, starting out with a friend here, we cant find the scouting phase thing in the core book, (I have one) and videos online have been inconsistant. Is it a thing or not?
Weirdly, I can't find it in the core book either. However, if you have the approved ops cards, it's step 4 on the mission pack pamphlet. It is absolutely a thing in this edition as it was in the previous edition. This is how the first TP initiative is decided for competitive games.
Step 1: Buy a starter set.
Whoops, you need more stuff.
Step 2: Buy more stuff.
Sorry, you still need more stuff.
Step 3: Buy more stuff.
You're not gonna believe this but...
Welcome to Games Workshop.
Just bought hivestorm to get into killteam
Core rule book says precisely ZERO about
Selecting equipment (when and how)
Scouting phase
Why are GW like this bros?
where gimble shot :(
isnt the new edition 4th edition?
There's a lot of people who consider the tidbit of "Killteam" in 2016 to be first edition. Since those rules were just an alternate way to play big Warhammer, we don't really count it. The 2018 ruleset was the first to be it's own game and have it's own releases. That would make 2021 2nd edition and 2024 3rd edition.
@Six-SidedLegion gotcha. Just started playing and get a bit confused as different people keep saying different edition numbers
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