Codex Supplements have their parent faction noted in brackets.The dust has settled a bit since the new Dark Eldar codex was released just a few weeks ago. On 22 April 2017 Games Workshop announced via their Warhammer Community Website that when 8th Edition was released, all Army codexes would be obsolete.Ħth Edition was released June 2012. Orks, Tau Empire, Tyranids & Genestealer CultsĨth Edition Codex: Orks, Codex: Tau Empire, Codex: Tyranids, & Codex: Genestealer Cultsħth Edition was released May 2014. Space Marines, Blood Angels, Dark Angels, Space Wolves, Grey Knights, Deathwatch & Legion of the DamnedĨth Edition Codex: Space Marines, Codex: Blood Angels, Codex: Dark Angels, Codex: Space Wolves, Codex: Grey Knights, & Codex: DeathwatchĬraftworlds, Drukhari, Ynnari, Harlequins & NecronsĨth Edition Codex: Craftworlds, Codex: Drukhari, Index: Xenos - Ynnari, Codex: Harlequins, & Codex: Necrons Heretic Astartes, Chaos Daemons & Questor TraitorisĨth Edition Codex: Chaos Space Marines, Codex: Death Guard, Codex: Thousand Sons, Codex: Chaos Daemons, & Index: Renegade Knight However, some datasheets for older models can still be used.Ĩth Edition Codex: Chaos Space Marines (2nd Edition)Ĩth Edition Codex: Space Marines (2nd Edition) Individual Index books became obsolete when all the relevant codexes were published. Rules for Ultramarines, Black Legion & specialistĨth Edition was released June 2017. Planetstrike & Stronghold Assault ExpansionsĪnnual rules update, also contains Cities of Death,īeta Codex: Adepta Sororitas, Index: Renegade Knights Stronghold Assault & Death from the Skies ExpansionsĪnnual rules update, also contains Apocalypse,
Main rulebook also contains Planetstrike, Cities of Death, These are Planetstrike, Cities of Death, Stronghold Assault & Death from the Skies. Four of the most popular expansions were rereleased in the main rulebook upon launch. With the release of 8th Edition, all 7th Edition codexes and expansions were rendered obsolete. In 8th edition this became: weapon profiles, battle-forged rules (such as subfaction traits and stratagems), warlord traits, relics, psychic powers, tactical objectives and finally matched play points values for units and weapons.Įxpansions for Warhammer 40,000 provide alternative ways to play the game. It also contains a quick reference sheet at the very back. Appendix - In 7th edition this contained a complete, detailed list of all the army's weapons, special rules, psychic powers, warlord traits and any detachments or tactical objectives it may have.The points for matched play have been moved from the datasheet to the Appendix. In 8th edition a datasheet contains the complete rules for fielding a unit including power level and keywords. In 7th edition datasheets contained the complete rules and points values needed to field a unit and a picture of the model from the Citadel Miniatures range, along with a description of the unit, as per the old bestiary. Army List - This contains datasheets for every unit and a wargear list.Showcase - This is the old Hobby Section that now contains just pictures of the Citadel Miniatures painted by Games Workshop's 'Eavy Metal team.This includes artwork, short stories, and copies of fictional documents from the future - (The same style as before). Background - Information about the force and its place in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.Remember, it can take several payroll cycles for changes to take effect! Thank you for making the switch to US! Member FDIC DIRECT DEPOSIT AUTHORIZATION FORM. Bank Internet Banking to verify your direct deposits are being deposited correctly. Options are also given here along with their cost. Army list - The items in the bestiary are arranged by type and given a points value, with more powerful units costing more points, so that battles are fought between balanced armies.
This features outstanding example models painted by veteran hobbyists and Games Workshop's'Eavy Metal team.