Фильтруй базар школота, а то за Васю и от меня может прилететь. Я предупредил.
Ты хоть английский подучи, ты постишь то, что не доказывает ничего. Элита войск и элитные войска - это разные вещи, если ты не понимаешь разницы, то сорри ты просто учился плохо. Учим русский язык.
Их придумали до ереси.
Блай вам подарил только возможность фапать на жирных мужиков. А ересь вам подарил Алан Мерет, школьнег.
Так будет цитата, или очередная ложь без пруфа?
Basic Versus Advanced
Basic rules apply to all the models in the game, unless stated otherwise. They include the rules for movement, shooting and close combat as well as the rules for morale. These are all the rules you’ll need for infantry models.
Advanced rules apply to specific types of models, whether because they have a special kind of weapon (such as a boltgun), unusual skills (such as the ability to regenerate), because they are different to their fellows (such as a unit leader or a heroic character), or because they are not normal infantry models (a bike, a swarm or even a tank). The advanced rules that apply to a unit are indicated in its Army List Entry. Army List Entries can be found in a number of Games Workshop publications, such as a Warhammer 40,000 codex.
Where advanced rules apply to a specific model, they always override any contradicting basic rules. For example, the basic rules state that a model must take a Morale check under certain situations. If, however, that model has a special rule that makes it immune to Morale checks, then it does not take such checks – the advanced rule takes precedence. On rare occasions, a conflict will arise between a rule in this rulebook, and one printed in a codex. Where this occurs, the rule printed in the codex or Army List Entry always takes precedence.
Мне очень жаль таких дрочеров.