Masters of Executions are the enforcers and headhunters of Heretic Astartes warbands. These single-minded axemen stride unflinchingly towards the enemy's greatest champions and most beloved leaders...
As grizzled a warrior as his Chapter has ever known, High Chaplain Grimaldus is a beacon of Imperial faith. His fortitude is such that many of his brothers believe him invincible. His will is singu...
May 10 Release
Bathe the galaxy in blood with a 112-page Codex dedicated to the god of slaughter. It traces a bloody history of Khorne’s favoured Legion, while five Detachments provide multiple way...
May 10 Release
The inexorable smog-cloaked advance of the Death Guard is heralded by a 128-page Codex which is positively sodden with Nurgle’s munificent gifts. Within these mildewy pages you’ll fi...
Releases May 10, 2025
An infernal fusion of Bloodthirster and World Eater, the Slaughterbound is a being of colossal strength and insatiable bloodlust. A force of nature on the battlefield, he is t...
Releases May 10, 2025
The Emperor’s Children prepare to strut their stuff with the Callous Blades, a coterie of close-combat killers. A pompous Lord Exultant oversees two trios of Flawless Blades w...
Releases May 10, 2025
The Lord of Poxes generates a cloud of miasma which festers enemy flesh with supernatural maladies. He leads the Poxwrought Vector, a resilient arrangement of seven Plague Mar...
Be'lakor, the Dark Master, is the first of the Daemon Princes and a consummate champion of Chaos. Wreathed in ethereal shadows and lifted high above the battlefield on monstrous wings, Be'lakor reg...
April 26, 2025 release
The Emperor's Children march to war with a veritable carnival of different units, including the sanity-blasting Noise Marines, the cavorting Flawless Blades, and their Slaane...
Releases April 26, 2025
Lords Exultant embody the Emperor’s Children’s obsessive desire to experience new and terrible sensations. Their enhanced forms possess all manner of sensory augmentations...
The Phoenix Guard are the protectors of the Shrine of Asuryan, the great pyramid temple in the Sea of Dreams. In battle, they are grim and resolute, clad in ornate armour, and armed with tall halbe...
The Sisters of Avelorn are keen-eyed archers who prefer to fight their battles at range, yet are equally at home in the swirling melee of combat. With precise aim and steady hearts, they fire arrow...
High Elf Lords come from the noble families of Ulthuan, and pride themselves on their deep sense of honour and mastery of the arts of diplomacy and war. In times of conflict, they demonstrate this ...
CP126 brings Yondu and Nova to the table in Marvel: Crisis Protocol! As MCP expands into the larger realms of comics, we see more exciting characters from Marvel brought to the tabletop.
Yondu bri...
The Deathrattle hordes are the skeletons of soldiers, animated by the darkest necromancy and bent on conquest. They will not stop until their enemies are utterly destroyed. Their rusted blades stil...
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