I guess the answer should be "no."
I'm being told that many special units created by data sheets aren't given slots.
I am also under the impression that if the unit were intended to be considered "troops" (or anything at all, I guess) that the data sheet would specify... An example of this is The Green Tide.
Thoughts?
I'd like to be careful here, because we do have some people who take things literally some times. If a datasheet is made up of units that are troop choices per their codex, then obviously being part of a data-sheet does not counter this. For example, nearly every imperial data sheet in the book
Cheers,
Alan
I agree with you, Alan.
I have seen a few data sheets that list what is necessary to fufill the pre-req and do make mention of that fact that some are "troops" etc. and then provide some kind of "extra" for a few points. I'm not sure if these sheets actually change the
units around at all. I do not have the books present and I do not know them well enough to list an example, I am just curious if these are some you're talking about, Alan?
An aside: I wonder though... Why is it that The Green Tide (made up of a large amount of "troops"?) data sheet makes it a point to refer to the new "unit" as troops for purposes of claiming objectives? Is it because it actually alters the units involved and makes it a single new one? My lack of knowledge fails me again...
Sadly, I should refrain from getting deeper into this away from the books and someone who can answer questions I have on the fly.
I do agree that things can be taken literally and that fact is very dangerous when it comes to making a ruling.
Please let me know if this does create any issues.