About Beastgrave, they simply lost me this month.īeastgrave got more expensive for no proper reason, the warbands as well. A battle report on Beastgrave using the starter box, along with the use of the new promo card from this issue, and quite an elaborate article on tactics (10 pages). You get rules for the Ambull in Kill Team and for the Harlequin Solitair in Blackstone Fortress. The side games are covered as in the back issues.
The Leman Russ squadron is from the back part of the issue, but covers desert camo as well. They have a converted Taurox and Ridgerunner, but I don't want to spoil the whole issue. I like the converted Baneblade, and Squig Rider. Followed up by a brief conversion and painting show case on building your own Inquisitors retinue.Īfter covering winter in September, the November issue goes for sand and ash deserts, incl. You get a brief story on a genestealer cult under observation by the Ordo Xenos, a broad Index Imperialis on the Inquisition itself, along with data sheets, battle options and gear for them being used in Warhammer 40.000. The issue's cover shows an Inquisitor and that is very representative for the content of this months issue. The cards cover a Strategem for Adeptus Titanicus, a Special Play for Blood Bowl, a card for Warhammer Underworlds and an Ace for Aeronautica Imperialis. And the cover is the special one delivered with the subscription issues. an artprint and four bonus cards for multiple games. The issue came in a card board sleeve, incl.
#WHITE DWARF MAGAZINE JULY 2018 FULL#
Not only do we have the full lowdown on this game, we also have The Battle of Pelennor Fields – a new boxed game for The Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game. Journey into the unknown with Rogue Trader Elucia Vhane as we introduce Rogue Trader, a new game that pits the crew of the starship New Dawn against the Gellerpox Infected – a terrifying Nurgle uprising.