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The Deathwatch are here with a new Game, Codex & More!
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Warhammer 40,000: Death Masque $150
Eldrad Ulthran, the most skilled of the Eldar’s prophets and one of the most powerful psykers in the galaxy, whose existence has spanned ten millennia, has put into motion a series of incredible events. Descending upon the planet of Port Demesnus, his intention is to seize its crystal moon, Coheria, for a forbidden ritual capable of awakening a slumbering god…
Watch Captain Artemis – born into violence, recruited into the Mortifactors, his talents in the art of detecting and slaying the merest hint of xenos taint saw him plucked from his Chapter and sworn to lead Kill Teams of the Deathwatch. The first to respond to the distress signals from Port Demesnus, and the first to realise Eldrad Ulthran’s motives, he has diverted his strike force to Coheria.
The battle for this moon, and the events that transpire, will send shocking reverberations throughout the galaxy.
In the Death Masque boxed game, you’ll find two forces of Citadel miniatures with which to re-create the tense battles set upon Port Demesnus. The included booklet contains 3 Echoes of War missions which allow you to play through the story, with full background explaining each battle. Full rules for all the miniatures are included, with an exclusive formation for both forces. Also included is a 208-page softback copy of Warhammer 40,000: The Rules with an exclusive Watch Captain Artemis cover.
Included miniatures:
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– 1 Watch Captain Artemis
– 5 Deathwatch Veterans
– 5 Vanguard Veterans
– 1 Venerable Dreadnought
– 1 Deathwatch Upgrade Frame
Eldar
– 1 Eldrad Ulthran
– 12 Harlequin Players
– 1 Death Jester
– 1 Voidweaver
– 2 Skyweavers
– 1 Harlequin Transfer SheetAdvertisement
Codex: Deathwatch $50
Suffer not the alien to live.
The elite amongst the elite, carefully selected and recruited for their exceptional abilities, the Deathwatch are a thin black line, a sentinel that stands between the Imperium and alien threats unimaginable. Always outnumbered – such is the staggering scale of the hordes they face – this noble brotherhood has stood stout against countless invasions, and will face countless more.
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This 112-page, full-colour hardback Codex features:
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comprehensive information on the Deathwatch fortresses that defend the Imperium and the elite Space Marines that man them;
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rules for the Deathwatch miniatures, including unique army-building rules for building any of several Kill Teams suited to your play style, your collection and the task at hand – for example, a Furor Kill Team is perfect for brutal close assault with its Terminators, whereas a Venator Kill Team focuses on bikes, perfect for closing down and destroying faster enemies;
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3 sets of 6 Tactical Objectives, representing the many different tasks of the Deathwatch;
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uniform guides and information on the heraldry of Deathwatch Kill Teams, and a number of their fortresses;
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a showcase of stunning Citadel Deathwatch miniatures.
Deathwatch Dice $20
A set of 20 16mm dice, featuring 15 different Chapter markings and 5 Deathwatch icons in place of the 1, this cube is perfect for the avid Deathwatch collector.
Chapters represented:
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Blood Angels
Black Templars
Crimson Fists
Mentors
Iron Hands
Space Wolves
Raven Guard
Blood Drinkers
Flesh Tearers
Salamanders
Silver Skulls
Imperial Fists
Dark Angels
White Scars
Warhammer 40,000 Datacards: Deathwatch $13.50
Containing the Mission Tactics special rule from Codex: Deathwatch presented on five large cards, and 48 Tactical Objective cards (including the 18 unique Deathwatch Tactical Objectives from the Codex), this set of Datacards is an essential purchase for the Deathwatch collector.
Codex: Deathwatch Watch Fortress Edition $205
Presented in a metallic-effect box, this deluxe collector’s edition is limited to 1000 copies and contains:
– Codex: Deathwatch – with exclusive metallic effect cover
– Xenos Hunters – a booklet detailing example Kill Teams and their wargear;
– a set of Deathwatch Tactical Objectives, printed with metallic ink;
– 6 metal Tactical Objective Markers;
– a double-sided poster featuring information about the many Deathwatch fortresses;
– a transfer sheet featuring squad markings, iconography for Dreadnaughts and livery for Rhinos;
– a deck of exclusively designed Psychic Powers cards, printed with metallic ink and usable by Deathwatch Librarians.Advertisement
Those new Deathwatch Sprues are loaded up! If you want to get ahold of the Special limited edition you might want to grab one while you can – it has a ton of really nice extras. And Eldar players – all those Harlequins in one back are a heck of a deal! I think splitting this box with a buddy is the way to go…unless you play both!
Oh and lets not forget this boxed set is also a game unto itself. It actually sounds like a really interesting campaign and the story looks to have some repercussions in the rest of the 40k universe.
What’s going to happen with the Deathwatch and the Eldar? One way to find out…Play the game!