11th Edition Dispositions Explained: Best & Worst for Dark Angels (Full Breakdown)

Dispositions are the biggest structural change in Warhammer 40k 11th Edition, and if you're playing Dark Angels, they're going to shape every list you build from here on out. I break down exactly what they are, how detachment locking works, and which ones the Unforgiven actually want to be playing. In this video I walk through all five dispositions, Priority Assets, Take and Hold, Purge the Foe, Recon, and Disruption, with a specific Dark Angels lens on each one. You'll get the full rundown on why Priority Assets feels like a trap despite housing detachments like Gladius and Wrath of the Rock, why Take and Hold is the disposition we wish we had better access to, and where detachments like Inner Circle Task Force, Darkflight Pursuit, Company of Hunters, and Fulguris actually fit into a competitive 11th Edition Dark Angels list. There's also a full tier list at the end ranking all five dispositions for Dark Angels specifically, plus thoughts on how the cover and to hit interactions are quietly making Inner Circle Companions one of the best datasheets in the book. If you're building toward tournaments this edition or just trying to make sense of the new system, this should give you a proper foundation to work from. Looking to take your competitive game further? I offer 1 on 1 coaching for players wanting to sharpen their list building, gameplay decisions, and tournament prep. Get in touch to find out more. www.tacticalrock40k.com Want to talk Dispositions, list building, or just hang out with other competitive Dark Angels players? Join the Wardens of Caliban Discord   / discord   , it's the best place to get feedback on your lists and stay on top of everything 11th Edition. Stay Loyal Brothers. 🦁