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GW: Pricing & Links – T’au & Necron Kill Teams & ‘Wake The Dead’

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Sep 29 2018
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We tried to stay quiet but the dead don’t rest easy. It’s Wake the Dead from Games Workshop plus the Ancient Ones rise along with the youngest race in the galaxy – It’s Necrons and T’au Kill Team Starters!

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Wake the Dead $150

The proud Aeldari of Saim-Hann once sought to assist Humanity in the defence of Vigilus – a world beset on all sides by unceasing, brutal conflict – but an act of xenophobic slaughter by soldiers of the Imperium has turned ally to foe, and the warriors of the Wild Host have sworn a blood oath to exact vengeance. No-one can prevent them – no-one except, perhaps, the Ultramarines. These superhuman, gene-forged warriors are Humanity’s greatest champions, peerless masters of strategy who have defended the Imperium for millennia. With bolt and blade they assert the sovereignty of Vigilus.

Wake the Dead is a great-value boxed set containing 2 armies split across the forces of the Ultramarines – the iconic Space Marines Chapter who have defended Humanity for thousands of years – and the Wild Host of Saim-Hann, hot-blooded, daredevil warriors whose skill cannot be understated. You can use these miniatures to act out the scenarios described in the Wake the Dead book – 4 connected missions that recreate the violence on Vigilus – and use them to expand your games of Warhammer 40,000, with rules included for the Primaris Lieutenant and Craftworlds Spiritseer exclusive to this set!

Kill Team: Advance Team Starpulse – T’au Empire Starter Set $60

The armies of Vior’la Sept are always at the forefront of the T’au’s wars of expansion, overwhelming enemies of the Greater Good with blistering fusillades of pulse fire. Advance Team Starpulse is comprised of veterans from these bloody campaigns, bonded by hardship and sacrifice.

An expansion for Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team, this box includes 12 plastic miniatures, a scenery set (with exclusive rules!), and brand-new Tactics and Mission cards. Included:

– A 10-man set of Fire Warriors – these can be built as a Strike Team or Breacher Team depending on your preference. Included are the pulse pistols, pulse carbines, pulse shotguns, EMP and photon grenades needed to build either team, with options to upgrade 1 to a Shas’ui. Also included are 2 drones and a DS8 Tactical Support Turret, all supplied on khaki-coloured plastic;
– A scenery set – the Wall of Martyrs Imperial Defence Line – supplied on dark grey-coloured plastic;
– 11 Tactics cards and 2 Mission cards: the Tactics cards are split between the 4 T’au Empire Tactics taken from the Kill Team Core Manual and 6 T’au Empire Tactics exclusive to this set, giving you new ways to play with your T’au Empire kill team. Also included is a Tactics card for the included scenery, providing rules for incorporating this into your games. The 2 Mission cards are split between 1 Matched Play and 1 Narrative Play mission;
– An 8-page booklet describing Advance Team Starpulse, their history and background, along with a showcase of painted miniatures and a timeline of their deployments;
– 12 datacards for Advance Team Starpulse, ready for you to use right away;
– A sheet of card gaming tokens, including 10 Move/Charge tokens, 10 Fall Back/Advance tokens, 10 Shaken tokens, 10 Ready/Shoot tokens, and 6 Objective tokens.

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Kill Team T’au Empire Dice $12.50

his set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the T’au Empire, these dice are white with red markings. The D6 feature a T’au Empire icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.

Kill Team: The Exalted Scythe – Necrons Starter Set $60

Nemesor Ankra of the Novokh Dynasty never forgives a slight. Over the aeons the Necron Overlord has ordered the deaths of countless foes who have dared to insult him or stand in the path of his conquering armies. It falls to the feared executioners known as the Exalted Scythe to carry out the Nemesor’s will.

An expansion for Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team, this box includes 5 plastic miniatures, a scenery set (with exclusive rules!), and brand-new Tactics and Mission cards. Included:

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– A 5-model set of Immortals – these can be built instead as Deathmarks, depending on your preference. Included are the synaptic disintegrators, gauss blasters and tesla carbines needed to build either team, all supplied on green-coloured plastic;
– A scenery set – the Wall of Martyrs Imperial Defence Line – supplied on dark grey-coloured plastic;
– 11 Tactics cards and 2 Mission cards: the Tactics cards are split between the 4 Necrons Tactics taken from the Kill Team Core Manual and 6 Necrons Tactics exclusive to this set, giving you new ways to play with your Necrons kill team. Also included is a Tactics card for the included scenery, providing rules for incorporating this into your games. The 2 Mission cards are split between 1 Matched Play and 1 Narrative Play mission;
– An 8-page booklet describing the Exalted Scythe, their history and background, along with a showcase of painted miniatures and a timeline of their deployments;
– 5 datacards for The Exalted Scythe, ready for you to use right away;
– A sheet of card gaming tokens, including 10 Move/Charge tokens, 10 Fall Back/Advance tokens, 10 Shaken tokens, 10 Ready/Shoot tokens, and 6 Objective tokens.

Kill Team Necrons Dice $12.50

This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Necrons, these dice are silver with green markings. The D6 feature a Necrons icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.

Killzone: Wall of Martyrs Environment Expansion $80

On apocalyptic war worlds and amidst savagely contested galactic strongholds, miles-long trench lines stretch to the horizon studded with bunkers, weapons batteries and redoubts. Mighty bulwarks of stone and steel loom forth from the shattered earth, resisting the onslaught of foes and providing shelter for those who know only war.

The Wall of Martyrs Killzone Environment is an expansion for Kill Team – in the packed box, you’ll find a gameboard, scenery, and exclusive rules that use the unique nature of the Wall of Martyrs terrain to introduce dangerous new missions and powerful effects to your games. Included:

– A double-sided Kill Team gameboard measuring 22” x 30”, printed on heavy, durable card stock. 1 side depicts an urban environment with a street bisecting sets of ruins, and the other an open plain pock-marked by craters;
– An 8-page booklet containing descriptions of the trenches and fortifications used across the Imperium to hold back aggressors, the manner in which kill teams use these networks of defences to their advantage, and an example of a Wall of martyrs environment built from the scenery included in the box;
– 12 Wall of Martyrs Tactics cards – these can be used by any Kill Team faction, with 7 cards providing interactions with the Wall of Martyrs scenery and 5 being used specifically by Scout, Comms, Veteran or Leader Specialists;
– A Wall of Martyrs Environment card, which provides 6 different rules allowing interaction – positive and negative – with the scenery;
– 4 Wall of Martyrs Mission cards – designed to be used in conjunction with the gameboard and scenery, this is a set of 2 Matched Play missions and 2 Narrative Play missions, which are split between attacker and defender;
– An Imperial Bunker, a set of 2 Imperial Defence Lines and an Imperial Defence Placement – these miniatures are supplied on dark grey plastic.

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Lots of new starter sets this weekend – what are YOU going to pick-up?

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Author: Adam Harrison
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