GW: Chaos Ritter Wochenvorschau
Kommenden Samstag marschieren die verdorbenen Chaos Ritter auf die Schlachtfelder von Warhammer 40.000, in den Blood Bowl Stadien der Alten Welt wird ein Starspieler-Duo begrüßt und ein Charakter der Dunländer beglückt das Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game.
Sunday Preview – Chaos Knights crush the competition
Chaos Knights are on the rampage, and they have a whole new kind of Knight with which to terrorise the battlefield.
Warhammer 40.000
Codex: Chaos Knights
Sound the warhorns and strike primal terror into the hearts of mortal men with the towering mockeries of honour and chivalry known as the Chaos Knights – enormous combat walkers turned to the worship of Chaos by their duplicitous pilots. Codex: Chaos Knights contains brand new rules and detachments for your army – including the new Knight Ruinator variant – along with extensive background lore about their turncoat houses and loads of gorgeous miniature photography.
Alongside the regular Codex, a premium collector’s edition will also be available, singling out the true nobles from the War Dogs, featuring beautiful alternate artwork, green foil on the front, back, and page edges, and a black ribbon page marker. This edition is available while stocks last.
Knight Ruinator
Take the fight to the corpse-worshippers with a new close-range variant for the mighty Questoris Knight, the Knight Ruinator. Grind your prey to paste with a monstrous fellbore, roast them alive with the cursed flames of the darkflame lance, and pulverise their morale with a battery of terrorpulse missiles – it’s a complete morale-busting package!
This kit is the new core Questoris Knight box for Chaos Knights armies, and as such comes with all the parts to make the other variants too – the Knight Desecrator, Knight Rampager, and Knight Abominant. It also comes with a sheet of 339 Chaos Knights transfers, featuring livery from many of the most notorious houses.
Battleforce: Houndpack Lance
The new Codex: Chaos Knights contains a Detachment specially designed to represent a roving band of vicious War Dogs who operate without a larger master’s supervision, and the Houndpack Lance battleforce is the perfect way to get just such an army started. The box contains seven plastic War Dogs with options to build each one as a Stalker, Karnivore, or Brigand, as well as four full War Dog transfer sheets containing 238 transfers.
Chaos Knights Datasheet Cards and Dice
Too busy stomping on Imperial citizens to read your rules? This pack of 12 datasheet cards for Chaos Knights armies will keep you in the fray. Pair them with a pack of 16 dice themed after the fallen House Herpetrax, with green pips on a pearlescent white background and the sigil of the House on the six face.
Blood Bowl
Maple Highgrove and Swiftvine Glimmershard
Get double the star power when Maple Highgrove and Swiftvine Glimmershard come to Blood Bowl in a pack containing both resin Star Players – who couldn’t be less alike. Swiftvine is a volatile and ruthless spite known for her frequent bloody outbursts, while Maple is a tall and gentle Treeman just starting his Blood Bowl career, for whom the glitz and glamour of the game has not yet been dimmed by violent adversaries and incessant crowds.
Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game
The Oathmaker
When Saruman set out to conquer the lands of Rohan, the first of the Dunlendings to heed his call was a chieftain now known only as the Oathmaker, who swore to serve the White Wizard even in death. This Forge World resin character makes all other Dunland models nearby Fearless, and they fight with even greater fervour while Saruman strides the battlefield alongside them.
This miniature was previously available in a pack with two other characters, and is now flying solo for the first time.
White Dwarf
White Dwarf 513
Chaos returns to White Dwarf with a Khorne-packed issue, filled with blood, gore, and all the good stuff. Issue 513 delves into the Blood God’s background, forms a new Combat Patrol led by a Slaughterbound, and asks the question we’ve all been dying to hear the answer to: “What does a howling mad World Eaters army built by a calm and collected world snooker champion look like?”
It’s not confined to the 41st Millennium either, as the notorious leader of the Goretide, Korghos Khul, ascends to daemonhood with a new legends warscroll for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Even the Heresy-era World Eaters get in on the action, and we find out just what the relationship between Khorne and his arch-rival Slaanesh looks like.
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Die Figuren sind echt schön. Aber sieben Chaos Armiger. Pfuh. Ich struggele gerade ziemlich an meinen vier imperialen und auf der Halde liegen noch zwei weitere. Also ich will nur sagen, dass ist echt was für lange Abende.
Oder ne Box zum Teilen.
Als Battleforce ja vermutlich eh schnell ausverkauft; dann haben mehr was davon.