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Warhammer: The Old World – New FAQ Update Now Available

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Jan 13 2025
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Warhammer: The Old World has some new updates that touch on the rules as well as a few of the armies, too.

It’s time to check the download section for Warhammer: The Old World because there’s a trio of document updates to read. First up, there’s a new FAQ/Errata for the Rulebook. And then we’ve got two new other updates to read.

via Warhammer Community (downloads)

Download Warhammer: The Old World FAQ & Errata v1.3

I’m not going to cover every single change here. But it’s worth checking out if you’re a fan of the Old World. The core rules FAQ in particular has quite a bit of information to cover. While the document itself is 13 pages and has a lot of previous rulings/clarifications there’s still a ton of new text to read over. The updated text is all laid out in the typical GW fashion as magenta.

Download Forces of Fantasy FAQ & Errata v1.2

There aren’t as many changes as the core rules, but there’s still quite a few noteworthy ones. This is also a blanket document for the various armies that fall under the “Forces of Fantasy” and also covers any updates in their respective Arcane Journals as well.

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Download Ravening Hordes FAQ & Errata v1.2

This document is the same as the Forces of Fantasy, only for the Ravening Hordes side of the game. If you’re playing Orcs and/or Chaos, then you definitely need to download and read this one and give it a read.

I’m glad to see the Old World getting more support from GW. I hope they continue to post updates and new things for the players to use in the future. I’m genuinely curious what the future holds for this game. Hopefully the player base continues to enjoy the game and GW takes steps in the right direction.

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What do you think of these updates from GW? What sort of update cadence would you like GW to take with The Old World?

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Author: Adam Harrison
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