Thursday, July 4, 2019

White Dwarf Preview: Blood Ravens.....


Nice. The Blood Ravens getting their due in this month's White Dwarf issue. Indext Astartes is by the biggest update in this issue, but there are some other nice little tidbits as well.... like Inquisitor Eisenhorn being able to be used now for Kill Team!


Here is a brief highlight of what is in this months White Dwarf. for the rest of the article follow the link below, via the Warhammer Community,

Index Astartes – The Blood Ravens

The Index Astartes spotlight is shone upon one of the most mysterious Space Marine Chapters – the Blood Ravens – whose history and gene-lineage have long been the subject of much debate. Some questions yet remain unanswered (will they ever be?), but you’ll learn more about their origins, Chapter organisation and combat doctrine than ever before. There’s even a datasheet for their current Chapter Master, Gabriel Angelos, as well as a new Chapter Tactic, Stratagem and Relic unique to the Blood Ravens!
There’s loads more on the Blood Ravens and other Warhammer 40,000 content besides…


Crusade Titan Legions

Have you ever wanted to field a Titan Legion of your own creation, but didn’t want to miss out on cool Legion-specific Traits, Stratagems and Wargear? Well, your prayers to the Omnissiah are about to be answered…

Inquisitor Eisenhorn

What’s this? Inquisitor Eisenhorn… in Kill Team?! Yes. Yes it is. You’ll soon be able to use the legendary Inquisitor himself as a Commander in your games of Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team! Cool huh?

Face Your Daemons

As if that wasn’t already cool enough, we’ve also got a set of rules that enable you to field kill teams of dreaded Chaos Daemons as well!
If you’re as excited as us about the opportunity to use Inquisitor Eisenhorn and Chaos Daemons in Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team, they’re all available to order online now! You can also order the mighty Chapter Master of the Blood Ravens, Gabriel Angelos, over on the Forge World webstore.
If you haven’t already subscribed to White Dwarf to receive your copies a few days early (and with shiny full-art covers, no less), be sure to do so today.