There is a single “Command Crew”, made up of 1 mandatory and 1 optional HQ, and an optional Elites and Lord of War choice. Rather than just being a collection of formations or the like, the Corsairs get their very own detachment, which is the only one they’re allowed to use outside a standard CAD. The short answer: Until this army list too is driven to obsolescence by the codex release schedule, in a pretty good place. So where do we stand, now that the army is updated? The 6th Edition Eldar Codex could safely declare “Anything you can do, I can do better…” (hence why my Eldar army is built off the main Codex), and when we got around to the 7th Edition of 40K, it wasn’t just obsolete, it was incoherent. The previous edition of the Eldar Corsair list was woefully out of date. And as an unabashed Eldar Corsair fan, I was interested to see what they would do with it. Forge World has a tendency to make some really flavorful army lists, often not overly powerful, but dripping with flavor. Here we are, at the end of my formal review of the Doom of Mymeara version 2, covering the part I was the most excited about: the Eldar Corsair army list.
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