GW: Space Wolves, Tooth and Claw – Pricing & Links
It’s that time of the week – Games Workshop Pricing & Links are now live in all regions. Space Wolves battle with the Genestealer Cult in Tooth and Claw. Plus, Codex: Space Wolves is now up for Pre-order!
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Tooth and Claw $190
Surrounded by the darkness of the Imperium Nihilus, Vigilus is a world beset by horrors, but the most insidious threat is one that has emerged from within. The mutated xenos-human hybrids of the genestealer Cults have hidden in the shadowy depths of Vigilus’ hivesprawls for generations. Now they have arisen to slaughter their Imperial oppressors and prepare the world for the coming of the Star Children. While the planet’s defenders fight desperately to hold off hordes of invaders, a strike force of Space Wolves sets out to hunt down the cultist insurgents, find the source of the Genestealer Curse and purge their enemy from existence.
Tooth and Claw is a great-value boxed set containing 2 armies split across the forces of the Space Wolves – a fiercely independent Space Marine Chapter who have existed for ten millennia – and the Genestealer Cults – a sinister organisation of hybrids whose swollen ranks will surely conquer. You can use these miniatures to act out the scenarios described in the Tooth and Claw book – 4 connected missions that recreate the violence on Vigilus – and use them to expand your games of Warhammer 40,000.
Codex: Space Wolves Collector’s Edition $80
Available while stocks last, this Collector’s Edition of Codex: Space Wolves is complete and unabridged, and features a soft touch cover with new artwork on the front and back, black page edges, a black ribbon marker and the original Codex cover art on the first page.
From their unassailable polar stronghold, the Fang, on the frozen death world of Fenris, the Space Wolves cast off into the Sea of Stars seeking out Mankind’s most vicious enemies to defeat in glorious battle. Each Space Wolf is a warrior of legend whose heroic deeds are recorded in epic sagas. They are Space Marines, the deadly creations of the Emperor and the genetic heirs of the Primarch Leman Russ. As the Imperium shudders under the weight of invasion, the Space Wolves are needed more than ever to drive back the endless hordes of piratical xenos, foul warp-spawn and loathsome heretics.
Codex: Space Wolves $40
From their unassailable polar stronghold, the Fang, on the frozen death world of Fenris, the Space Wolves cast off into the Sea of Stars seeking out Mankind’s most vicious enemies to defeat in glorious battle. Each Space Wolf is a warrior of legend whose heroic deeds are recorded in epic sagas. They are Space Marines, the deadly creations of the Emperor and the genetic heirs of the Primarch Leman Russ. As the Imperium shudders under the weight of invasion, the Space Wolves are needed more than ever to drive back the endless hordes of piratical xenos, foul warp-spawn and loathsome heretics.
Codex: Space Wolves contains a wealth of background and rules – the definitive book for Space Wolves collectors. Within this 144-page hardback, you’ll find:
– The Sons of Russ: the origin and history of the Space Wolves, an iconic and fiercely independent Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes who have existed for over ten thousand years. This section spans their ancient origins, through the Great Crusade, the burning of Prospero to the present time;
– The Death World of Fenris: notable as especially harsh even amongst the death worlds of the Imperium, Fenris is a world of fire and ice – this section details just how brutal life on this inhospitable planet can be;
– Rites of Initiation: the act of turning a mortal man into a Sky Warrior is long, punishing and arduous – surviving the process detailed here is to prove one’s cunning, strength and fortitude beyond question;
– The Great Companies: an explanation of the manner in which the Great Companies are led, and which of the Wolf Lords is granted the status of Great Wolf at any given time, with background on the 13 Companies;
– Aspects of the Wolf: the heraldry and iconography of the Space Wolves, with examples of decorated weapons;
– Annals of the Space Wolves: a lengthy and detailed timeline from the inception of the Space Wolves at the dawn of the Imperium, through ten thousand years of conquest, to the return of the Wulfenkind and the current dire state of the galaxy;
– Background on each unit available to a Space Wolves army;
– A showcase of beautifully painted Citadel miniatures, with example armies featuring everything from individual images of models to battle scenes on terrain.
Rules
Everything you need to get a Space Wolves army primed for games of Warhammer 40,000 is in here:
– 77 datasheets providing rules for using every Space Wolves unit in your games of Warhammer 40,000;
– Armoury of the Fang: profiles for all weapons and wargear of the Space Wolves, ranged and close-combat;
– Points values for all miniatures, weapons and wargear for use in Matched Play games;
– Armies of Asaheim: rules for Battle-forged armies, including;
– Army abilities that reflect the methods of war of the Space Wolves on the tabletop.
– 27 unique Stratagems;
– 6 unique Warlord Traits usable by any Space Wolves commander;
– Relics of the Fang: 6 unique weapons and artefacts available only to Space Wolves;
– Tempestas Discipline: 6 psychic powers specific to Space Wolves models with the Psyker keyword;
– 6 Tactical Objectives unique to the Space Wolves.
Space Wolves Dice $30
This is a set of 20 6-sided 16mm dice coloured grey to represent the Space Wolves. Designed with square edges, with the pips perfectly flush with the surfaces, each features a skull in place of the 1 and a the icon of Ragnar Blackmane’s Great Company in the place of the 6. Appropriately, the actual pips themselves are in the shape of claw marks…
Datacards: Space Wolves $15
Designed to make it easier to keep track of Tactical Objectives and Stratagems in games of Warhammer 40,000, this set of 73 cards – each featuring artwork on the reverse – is an indispensable tool in the arsenal of any Space Wolves gamer. Included:
– 27 Stratagems available to any Battle-forged Space Wolves army as found in Codex: Space Wolves, along with 3 Stratagems – Command Re-roll, Counter-Offensive and Insane Bravery – from the Warhammer 40,000 rules, available to any army;
– 7 Psychic Powers; 6 from the Tempestus Discipline, along with Smite;
– 36 Tactical Objectives, including the 6 specific Tactical Objectives from Codex: Space Wolves.
The Lords of Silence (Special Edition) $65
A Warhammer 40,000 special edition
The galaxy has changed. Armies of Chaos march across the Dark Imperium, among them the Death Guard, servants of the Plague God. But shadows of the past haunt these traitors…
READ IT BECAUSE
The Death Guard have returned to prominence with the return of Mortarion and their fabulous model range, and Chris Wraight’s previous work with them (in his Space Wolves novels, notably) makes him the perfect person to delve into their particular darkness.
THE STORY
The Cadian Gate is broken, and the Imperium is riven in two. The might of the Traitor Legions, kept shackled for millennia behind walls of iron and sorcery, has been unleashed on a darkening galaxy. Among those seeking vengeance on the Corpse Emperor’s faltering realm are the Death Guard, once proud crusaders of the Legiones Astartes, now debased creatures of terror and contagion. Mighty warbands carve bloody paths through the void, answering their lord primarch’s call to war. And yet for all their dread might in arms, there is no escape from the vicious legacies of the past, ones that will pursue them from the ruined daemon-worlds of the Eye of Terror and out into the smouldering wastes of the Imperium Nihilus.
Written by Chris Wraight.
Space Wolves Primaris Upgrades $12.50
This pack of plastic components can be used to upgrade a variety of Primaris Space Marines with iconography and details specific to the Space Wolves Chapter. 21 components in total are included:
– 5 Intercessor Shoulder pads;
– 1 Intercessor Sergeant shoulder pad;
– 3 Aggressor shoulder pads – each of these shoulder pads bears the insignia of Ragnar Blackmane’s Great Company;
– 3 heads, unmistakably Space Wolf in origin – 1 helmeted, 1 with mohawk and beard, 1 with fully spiked hair;
– 1 right arm, holding a chainsword;
– 1 left arm, drawing a knife from its sheath;
– 7 decorative components: 2 wolf tails, 2 pouches, 1 necklace, 2 diamond shaped amulets.
The Sons of Russ are up for Pre-Order!