Checkout this new Organized Play kit for Warhammer 40k that was jut spotted for your fall gaming!
You saw it here first – the new fall kit seems to be centered on Kill Team, but also looks to have scenarios for Multiplayer events for games of 40k as well. Organizers can also run this as a tournament, one off event, league or all of the above!
Typos aside, there is a TON of awesome play potential in this kit, and don’t forget those great looking token punchouts, turn chips and swag:
Ruleswise if your looking to run your own Kill Team Campaign (old school style), there is both rules for that, and rules for gaining additional benefits etc for your units as well.
Rewards of battle (aka Risk Vs. Reward).
Overall I think this is a great kit put out by Games Workshop with tons of ways to keep players engaged this holiday season.
Not down with Kill Team yet? What are you waiting for, fast and furious grim dark battles have NEVER been easier!
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