Orks are coming with a new codex and and a good sized wave of new miniatures! Its a good time to be an Ork player.


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Codex: Orks
First up this week we have the meanest, greenest Orks codex in history, which sees the greenskins roar into the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 in fearsome fettle. This huge volume contains 61 new and revamped datasheets, and includes new rules for Crusade campaigns, Relics, Stratagems, Psychic Disciplines, and seven clans, including the piratical Freebooterz. With upgrades including new Dakka weapons and that all-important boost to Toughness 5 across the board, Orks are a terrifying prospect on the tabletop – as they should be.

Codex: Orks comes in two editions – a standard hardback edition and a luxury collectors’ edition with all the swanky bells and shiny whistles including a soft-touch cover and silver foiling. Both are available to pre-order on Saturday.


Combat Patrol: Orks
Saturday also sees pre-orders open for a vast host of new Orks, including the long-awaited new Boyz kit, making their very first appearance in the new Orks Combat Patrol set. In fact, 24 of the 25 miniatures you get in this box are totally new – 20 Boyz armed with shootas, sluggas and choppas, big shootas, and rokkit launchas, as well as the new mega-armoured Warboss, his grot gunner, and three ded-killy Deffkoptas.

Beast Snagga Boys
The Beast Snagga Boyz have been sighted on their own for the first time, and with two Strength 5 attacks in close combat at -1AP each, these ornery fellows are rowdy enough to give even a Plague Marine the yips. You get 10 to a box, but why stop there? Jack them up with a Beastboss, some Squighog Boyz, and a Kill Rig or two and you’ve got the makings of a brand-new squig-powered force.

Beastboss
Talking of the Beastboss… Someone’s got to take charge round ’ere. While that job traditionally falls to the most cantankerous Ork in the immediate vicinity, in this case it’s the one with the largest collection of skulls and the cosiest fur coat. The Beastboss is a monster in close combat, with a fighty aura that gives other Beast Snaggas in range an extra attack – and check out the targeting squig on his back. 


Zodgrod Wortsnagga
The greatest Runtherd of the era returns to the galactic stage this week, with his first model since way back in the mid ’90s. Zodgrod Wortsnagga is known for two things – his dubious belief that grots aren’t a waste of space, and that tremendous barnet. He still soups up his cadre of grot attendants, meaning they can shoot and perform actions at the same time – and his hair squigs are more luxuriant than ever.


Squighog Boys
Beast Snaggas are all about the squigs, from Zodgrod’s living wig to the giant tramplasquigs that lug their Kill Rigs into battle. Squighog Boyz are partial to a medium variety of squig, all the better to blitz headlong at whoever they’re fighting and duff them up on the charge. This set, again available on its own for the first time, contains five models – three regular boys, a Nob on a Smasha Squig, and a Bomb Squig (whose grot rider appears not to appreciate the imminent explosion he’s riding towards, and indeed on top of).


Battlewagon 
It’s a question that’s befuddled Orkish philosophers for millennia – Battlewagon, Bonebreaka, or Gunwagon? You can now wrestle with this eternal conundrum for yourself, because the existing Battlewagon kit is being repackaged to include the upgrade sprue that lets you soup it up with a deff rolla or a kannon. You know what? Philosophy be damned – build the ramshackle dakka-bristling mobile gun fortress of your dreams.



 



Ork Dice and Datacards
You can’t expect to command the respect of your Waaagh! if you don’t invest in the requisite gubbins to ensure victory in the proper manner. And as we all know, victory in the proper manner means due obeisance to the dice gods, and some nice datacards to help you remember all your Stratagems and psychic powers without having to flip through a Codex every two minutes.

The Ork dice set comes in a snazzy green, while there are 52 datacards in total, encompassing general and clan-specific Stratagems, 13 psychic powers, and all the core Stratagems for good measure.


Big ’Ed Bossbunka
There’s a certain logic to setting up your gaff in the severed head of a Great Gargant, as well as an undeniable panache, and just a soupçon of elan.* The Big ’Ed Bossbunka is a new Fortification for the truly discerning Warboss, delivering a Gaze of Gork that hits like a truck** and a loudspeaker that boosts the big guy’s aura abilities.***
 
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