
#Warhammer 40k space wolf full#
Finally joining the full supplement club, with all the double Warlord Traits and similar shenanigans that entails.We think there’s a lot to like here – here’s what stands out to us:

An updated version of the Tempestas Discipline.Stratagems, relics and a dedicated set of secondary objectives.Unique Sagas, a special kind of warlord trait.Army special rules for fielding a Space Marine list from this chapter or one of their successors.Similar to the supplements received by other chapters in 8th Edition, this book contains the following: If you want to tear apart your enemy while telling a great story, Space Wolves are probably for you. They’re also great if you like to add some personalisation and character to your forces – Thunderwolf Cavalry and Wolf Guard can both be heavily customised model-by-model, your core infantry can have an elite Wolf Guard pack leader added to them, and your heroes can be given Sagas, a unique kind of warlord trait with an additional effect once you achieve a notable deed on the tabletop. Powerful unique melee units are led into battle by an unusually large array of legendary named characters, and plenty of the tools in the book give you way to hit fast and hard. All Marines can do this to some extent, but the unique units available for Space Wolves make them exceptionally well suited for it. Space Wolves are the ideal army for players that appreciate glorious, heroic melee combat, and also for anyone who appreciates the savage aesthetic. This new round of supplements is hugely anticipated, so let’s not waste any more time – how does this book shape up? Why Play Space Wolves? Credit: Kevin Stillman Space Wolves have joined the supplement club, adding their array of unique datasheets and tools on top of the Space Marine codex giving players a huge range of powerful options to choose from.


With a great howl of triumph, the Sons of Russ burst onto the battlefield once more, now fully arrayed for battle.
