GlynG wrote:
You're not re-quoting fairly; the important bit is "unique to Biel-Tan and a handful of other craftworlds which follow the ideal of warrior supremacy". Yme-loc are not led by a military Court of the Young King and do not follow the path of warrior supremacy.
semajnollissor wrote:
...fluff for Yme-Loc, which is all of 1 sentence:
"The Eldar of Yme-Loc are talented artisans, and their armies are supported by powerful grav-tanks and Titans."
You infer that just because the Eldar of Yme-Loc are talented artisans, they aren't agressive or lead by a court of the young king style junta. What's more, maybe they aren't necessarily warlike, but more like pushed to the brink and no long pulling any punches.
I admit that the fluff doesn't say they are, but it doesn't say they aren't either.
As for the baal predator reference, that logic would have more weight if the Eldar were as doctrinally rigid as SM chapters and the Adeptus Mechanicus are. They are not - per the 40k 3rd Ed craftworld codex, which allowed any craftworld to use in of the different craftworld army lists - it is just a difference in paint color.
In the end, though, real world considerations have to have some weight: if the Eldar are to have a "tank" list, then not including tanks that are commercially available when there is such a small number of tanks to choose from to begin with doesn't make alot of sense.
Just my opinion.