The Operation Imperator Order of Battle: Who Actually Shows Up When Armageddon Screams
GW's new launch-box lore book ships its own roll call. The list of who answers Armageddon's call says more about the Imperium than the battles do.
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GW's new launch-box lore book ships its own roll call. The list of who answers Armageddon's call says more about the Imperium than the battles do.
GW wants my game results to decide the fate of Hive Death Mire. Last time they tried this, players won for Chaos and got overruled.
GW narrated the new edition trailer with the 1987 epigraph and finally put the Emperor on screen, then dodged the one question everyone asks.
GW dropped the Necrons Faction Focus with three new 11th edition detachments. None of it is new to the Necrons, only to the rest of us.
The final Aeldari Faction Focus gave half its detachments to the Harlequins, a faction with five datasheets and a model range that hasn't seen a new kit in a decade.
The Imperium says the Thunder Warriors died as heroes at Mount Ararat. The truth is the Emperor built his first super-soldiers to be thrown away.