![]() ![]() On that note, there are no rules for custom legion traits here, so no mucking about with successors or any of that nonsense – you have to pick one of the eight options here (or the other three with their own books). The Purge, The Crimson Slaughter, the Flawless Host, the Scourged, and the Brazen Beasts aren’t in here – if you want to run them they use the same rules as one of the other legions. We’ve already heard they’ll be getting their own codex, and this month’s White Dwarf – which we’ll be reviewing next week – covers the interim units to use for the sons of Angron. ![]() That said, there are a few things that didn’t make it in here: Rules for marks of chaos, which allows you to dedicate your units to specific chaos gods in exchange for rewards.Subfaction Rules for eight legions, each with four pages of rules, stratagems, warlord traits, and relics covering the Alpha Legion, Black Legion, Creations of Bile, Emperor’s Children, Iron Warriors, Night Lords, Red Corsairs, and Word Bearers.Daemon Weapons for your champions to use.Relics, Stratagems, and Wargear for the Chaos Legions.Crusade rules for Chaos Space Marines, covering the different ways your warband can dedicate itself to the dark powers and wage an endless war on the Imperium of Man.Lore for the faction, with a history of the heresy and a summary of what they’ve been up to in the ten thousand years since.Updated datasheets for Chaos Space Marines, including Traitor Legionaries with two wounds. It covers 8 different traitor legions and all of the datasheets and units you could want. ![]() Let’s start with the contents – this book is large. That one publishes on Tuesday, just like all our other Crusade reviews.Īlso joining us for this review are the inexorable Don “The Mastodon” Hooson and Michael Pestilens of the Warphammer website.
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