3/5 stars. Very average rules overall with some shining lights.
Background.
The Dark Angels are the First Legion and hold a lot of the organization of the initial formations over compared to other legions. Horus saw to it that they were well out of the way when the Heresy began. They soon rejoined and were drawn into the Thramas conflicts with the Night Lords. Unleashing their forbidden weaponry, they would eventually crush them, but were unable to head back to Terra and instead found themselves at the side of Sanguinius and Guilliman in Ultramar. They set about countering the traitors and this would lead them to destroy many strong holds including Barbarus of the Death Guard and Chemos of the Emperor's Children -- the passage of the Angel of Death. Purging galore in fact. Then they realized they could also get back to Terra. But were a touch late, because reasons.
Armoury.
Blades of the First Legion cover the calibanite warblade which is excellent and like a better power axe (take it), and the terranic greatblade which is okay and has 2 damage which is nice for anti terminator duty.
Plasma Burner and Plasma Incinerator are typical fare with 2 profiles (the second being for overload which gets you a better breaching profile. I like the damage=2 on the incinerator in particular. In Legacies there is also the Plasma Repeater which has a shorter range and added to the Special Weapons for your support squads to take. The wealth of shots here is the real attraction that makes it good.
Paladin of the Hekatonystika is a Prime Force Organization slot for WS+1, Terranic GreatSword, and Orders of the Hekatonystika. Icons of Resolve and Slayers of Kings seems to be nice here. Legacies extends this to terminators to get the Great Sword.
Tactica.
The Angels of Death streamlines the Dark Angels compared to previous editions by limiting the negative effects that can be applied to their advanced characteristics. Ld can't go below 6, and Fear (X) is always Fear (1) instead. This is okay overall, and fluffy, but distinctly average (and perhaps sub par) compared to other legions too.
Gambits.
Sword of the Order shows off the legion's talents with swords and grants the exchange of A-1 for Critical Hits (6+). This is also in the regime of okay.
Additional Detachments.
This is where a lot of streamlining has happened. The 6 hexagrammaton parts of the Dark Angels each have their own additional detachments, and each of them operates how you might anticipate. These six give the controlling player a lot of tactical build possibilities. I see the Deathwing Conclave as probably being the most popular, but if I'm being honest, they are all viable and they do allow a multitude of builds to be created and this is a real strength for the legion.
Advanced Reaction.
Vengeance of the First Legion is a saving grace for otherwise on par or below par rules here. Once per battle, you get to fight close combats a second time instead of going to the pile in phase. You discard combat resolution from the first round to do so though (except challenges). If you have Swords of the Order, they gain shred in this second round. This is a clincher and can turn the tide when timed well.
Vengeance of the First Legion is a saving grace for otherwise on par or below par rules here. Once per battle, you get to fight close combats a second time instead of going to the pile in phase. You discard combat resolution from the first round to do so though (except challenges). If you have Swords of the Order, they gain shred in this second round. This is a clincher and can turn the tide when timed well.
In third edition then, the Dark Angels have had a bit of a nerf applied compared to previously. Its best to regard it as stream lining. It was also probably a long time coming. They remain a bit of a swiss army knife, but what is really setting them apart now is the build flexibility rather than a single special rule - and that is the puzzle that players need to optimize (along with the amazing advanced reaction).





