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Remember: Page 378 won't give you a secret formation or a broken unit. It gives you the rules . The Universal Special Rules. The vehicle damage. The warp charge. In the end, that is the most powerful relic of all: the ability to play the game as it was written.

The specific rules for what happens when a Space Marine tank is hit by "Explodes!" or "Wrecked" results.

is not a standard page number in the original physical or official digital codex, which ended at page 200. References to "page 378" in online searches often lead to aggregate PDF files that bundle multiple supplements, such as the Angels of Death expansion or specific campaign books like War Zone Damocles Codex Space Marines (7th Edition) - Warhammer 40K

If you are looking for specific rules or page contents, it is recommended to reference the official Games Workshop site for current editions or check community archive sites for historical rules queries.

The specific number "378" attached to the search is the primary mystery, as there is no known official or widely circulated PDF with that identifier. However, there are a few compelling theories about what the user might be looking for:

The ground trembled. From the lower levels, something rose: a walker-machine, three-legged and lugged with cannons like stunted suns. Its plating bore glyphs and burnt sigils of a coalition long forgotten. It swung a leg and the courtyard shuddered with a pressure wave. One by one, the squad’s remaining members flinched and took hits. Servo motors strained. Power diffused.

Why is that important? Because 7th Edition had a notoriously complex vehicle damage system involving "Hull Points" and "Vehicle Damage Results" (Crew Shaken, Stunned, Weapon Destroyed, Immobilized, Explodes). Page 378 served as the quick-reference cheat sheet for those rules.

If you have searched for and come up empty, here is why:

Whether you’re hunting for specific point costs or just want to relive the glory of the 10th Company Task Force, the 7th Edition Codex remains a masterclass in flavor and formation-based warfare. Thoughts on the 7th Edition Space Marine Codex

: Were moved to WS/BS 4, making them much more effective for their low cost. Devastator Squads

Outside the shuttle’s thin armor, the vacuum was absolute: a place of no sound, where no one could hear the weight of what had been done. Inside, in the metal that tried to be a womb, Mara thought of the faces she’d lost and clung to the sound of Hale’s last whisper, the way he had said her name like a benediction.