I approve of the removal of the Stingray and the AP missiles. I also like fact markerlights are now helping make Tau shooting more accurate as they should
There are lots of changes here though, which will definitely need a lot of testing and balancing and tweaking.
I am dubious as to why Pathfinder Groups should have initiative 1+ what’s the justification for that? Isn’t it internally inconsistent too that a formation of all Pathfinders in manoeuvrable Tetras would be only 2+?
Seeker Missiles must require targets to be marked to be launched, but they certainly should not be also eligible for getting the +1 to hit on top – this is not how they work in W40k. I’m also don’t think Seeker Missiles should get +1 to hit if the vehicle they are on is on Sustained Fire orders – they are in limited supply and not controlled or aimed by the vehicle in any way. Could the Guided Missiles rules be amended to disqualify Seeker Missiles from the +1 to hit from either markerlights or sustained fire? Basic AT5+ requiring targets to be marked should be fine for Seekers. Markerlights are already much more useful, without needing to push things too far.
What are the stats for Human Auxiliaries? I like them back but please could we have the proper ones from the Taros book, where the basic infantry has lasguns and only the command stand Pulse Rifles? (even if it makes them a bit rubbish! - it’s as they should be) I dislike the made-up Pulse Blasters the ones in the Collectors Stats section of the Tau list have. Lasgun Guard also don't require fiddly converting of invented tau-like guns on them which would inevitably look rubbish next to FWs super-detailed infantry.
My biggest bug-bear I have with this and the current official list is the Hammerhead core formation and the possibility of basing an army around mostly or purely Hammerheads. Please make them a support formation and loose the Hammerhead core!
The Imperial Guard have all-tank regiments, the Orks do with their ‘endless lines of gunwagonz on Armageddon’, but the Eldar – who are similar to the Tau in the sense of being a higher-tech limited number race – do not have access to a core formation of Falcons. Not every army needs to.
An all or predominantly Hammerhead army is against the Tau background; they background is quite clear that their armies are composed of mixed Hunter Cadres of predominantly Fire Warriors and that they do not have specialised tank armies. On the subject of Hunter Cadres the Tau Codex says:
“The Cadre is a standing formation, and includes a number of infantry and vehicle units within it including battlesuits and Hammerhead tanks. In this regard, the Tau are very different to the Imperium in the organisation of their military, for the different ‘arms’ are fully integrated at the tactical level.â€Â