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First you must have 1 HQ and 2 troops, after that you can expand with additional choices (1 HQ, 4 Troops, 3 Elites, 3 Fast Attack, 3 Heavy Support, 3 Super Heavy).
In a standard game no, however Spacewolves are the exception. You can own more than 4 but only have 2 on the board at any given point in time.
No, the Terminators must be taken as an Elites choice as of the 5th edition codex.
Defineitley 40K.
AnswerHQ stands for the headquarters. It is generally made of your best character, and his/her retinue if one is allowed.
Yep, they cost alot more "points" compared to other units though
Answer Warhammer Epic is much smaller than 40K. It is also cheaper.
Most jump pack troops are special characters (HQ's) or are listed under Fast attack.
Equivalent to a full bird Colonel in the US Army.
Games Workshop made the Warhammer 40k Tabletop Game.
Points in warhammer 40k are based on how good a person is. An HQ unit is better than the normal people of the army and is therefor more points. you also add points to things to give them better weapons or special powers.
This rule can be found in the Warhammer 40K rulebook, but due to copyrights we are not allowed to answer this question.
This rule can be found in the Warhammer 40K rulebook, but due to copyrights we are not allowed to answer this question.
The Shred is the preferred enemy in the special rule warhammer 40k
This rule can be found in the Warhammer 40K rulebook, but due to copyrights we are not allowed to answer this question.