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Unit Veterancy is the system in **Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV** that lets units grow more powerful the longer they survive and keep fighting. As squads stay in the field and win engagements, they gain levels, new abilities, and improved stats, becoming markedly more capable than fresh recruits. Veterancy applies across all Factions, rewarding players who protect and reuse their forces rather than constantly replacing them.
How Units Grow
Units that survive battles and continue fighting increase in power over the course of a battle or campaign. KING Art describes this growth in terms of units gaining levels, abilities, and better stats as they earn experience through combat. A squad that has come through several fights is therefore worth considerably more than its replacement, both in raw effectiveness and in the options it unlocks.
Why It Rewards Keeping Units Alive
Because power is earned by surviving, the system pushes players to look after their forces instead of throwing them away. Pulling a wounded but veteran squad out of a losing fight preserves the levels and abilities it has accumulated, while losing it means starting over with a fresh, weaker unit. Over a long battle or campaign, the gap between a carefully managed veteran force and a constantly rebuilt one can be significant.
Growth through survival: Units gain power by surviving and continuing to fight.
Levels, abilities, and stats: Veteran units gain levels, unlock abilities, and improve their stats.
Incentive to preserve forces: Keeping a squad alive protects the progress it has earned.
Compounding advantage: Veteran squads outperform fresh ones, so investment in survival pays off over time.
Interaction With Combat
Veterancy pairs closely with how battles are fought and presented. The Combat Director keeps engagements cinematic throughout, and the units caught up in those drawn-out duels are the same ones earning veterancy by surviving them. Committing veteran squads to extended fights both wins the engagement and feeds their growth, so the moment-to-moment spectacle and the long-term progression reinforce each other.
Hero units add another layer to a veteran army. Commanders anchor your forces on the battlefield, and a core of leveled-up veteran squads fighting alongside a commander forms a far more formidable army than freshly built units would. The system therefore encourages building and maintaining an experienced force around your leaders rather than relying on numbers alone.
Pre-Release Note
Dawn of War IV has not yet released. Veterancy has been described in terms of units gaining levels, abilities, and improved stats by surviving and fighting, but the exact number of levels, the specific bonuses at each level, and which abilities unlock for which units have not been confirmed and may change before launch.