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Allocations Are Here For 10th Edition Warhammer 40k Releases

GW-allocationsNew allocations are here this week for the 10th Edition Warhammer 40k Index Cards, with some very tight numbers coming from GW.

As of June 2023, stores have seen four months of allocations and restocks not coming in on time. We talked extensively about the Leviathan allocations, which you can check out here, and how this has hamstrung game stores from generating revenue this summer. Now, the index cards seem to be following suit.

One good thing about this week is nothing else is getting allocated. So if you want the rulebook or other accessories, you shouldn’t have a huge issue getting them.

Plus, you can always download the PDFs and print them out yourself using our perfectly sized index card guide that you can read about here.

Allocations Continue With 10th Edition Warhammer 40k Index Cards

On Warhammer Community, we’ll be publishing all the remaining datasheets for the other factions, as well as all the points at the end of the week – after you’ve had time to digest all those hundreds of datasheets.GW is doing something a little different this time, with stores only being able to purchase bundles of index cards, and not by individual factions.

They will be divided into four different bundles (Space Marines, Xenos, Chaos, Imperial), with the first including all the Space Marines cards for chapters they released rules for, along with the main Space Marines cards.

Space Marine Cards: 1 Bundle Per Store

  • Grey Knights $18
  • Space Wolves $18
  • Black Templars $15
  • Blood Angels $15
  • Dark Angels $15
  • Deathwatch $15
  • Space Marines $25

Chaos Cards: 1 Bundle Per Store

  • Chaos Space Marines $25
  • Chaos Daemons $25
  • Death Guard $18
  • Thousand Sons $18
  • World Eaters $18

Xenos Cards: 1 Bundle Per Store

  • Aeldari $25
  • Necrons $25
  • Orks $25
  • Tyranids $25
  • Drukhari $18
  • Genestealer Cults $18
  • Tau $18
  • Leagues of Votann $15

Imperium Cards: 1 Bundle Per Store

  • Astra Militarum $25
  • Adepta Sororitas $18
  • Adeptus Custodes $15
  • Adeptus Mechanicus $18
  • Imperial Agents $15
  • Imperial Knights $18

This could make finding the normal Space Marine cards or the chapter card sets difficult, as stores have to buy the bundles with every chapter to get just four of the generic Space Marines.

Let’s hope the availability of everything starts getting better moving forward, and we don’t have to fight for stock of 10th Edition items.

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