Here’s the new Chaos Knights Warhammer 40k Combat Patrol contents list, release date, rules, value, and pricing in our review breakdown!
Updated on July 16th, 2025, by Rob Baer with the latest rules put out on Warhammer Community.
The new Warhammer 40k Chaos Knights Combat Patrol is here (sort of, but we’ll cover that below). So if you were looking for an excuse for building or expanding your own Chaos Knights, this new set of rules has players talking.
Ready to see what the cost is looking like? We have our take on build-it-yourself or DIY combat patrol.
Contents List, Pricing, & Release Date

The new 2025 Chaos Knights Combat Patrol has a release date of February 22nd, 2025 (when WD 509 hit the shelves). Here is a contents list of the new Warhammer 40k Chaos Knights Combat Patrol:
- 2x War Dogs
Chaos Knights 40k Combat Patrol Combat Patrol Review

| Models | Unit Name | Value |
| 2 | War Dog Brigands | $94.50 |
| Chaos Knights Combat Patrol | ||
| Total MSRP: | $94.50 | |
Either way you look at it, this is going to be the cheapest Combat Patrol out there, tied with Imperial Knights! The other boxes all retail for $170, so if you want to play this Combat Patrol, all you have to do is pick up a box of War Dogs or just take yours out of the box from your current Chaos Knights army! It’s a pretty sweet deal if you ask us!
Combat Patrol Warhammer 40k Comparisons
Check out how this combat patrol Chaos Knights stacks up against actual bundle box releases, including the updated Adepta Sororitas Combat Patrol box from 2024.
| Box Set Name | Price | Qty of Minis | Value |
| Deathwing Assault | $220 | 22 | $124 |
| Chaos Knights Combat Patrol | $94.50 | 2 | N/A |
| New Adepta Sororitas Combat Patrol | $168 | 26 | $59 |
| Dread Talons Battleforce | $230 | 35 | $140 |
| Stompa Boyz Battleforce | $210 | 23 | $166 |
Is it Worth It?

Plus, even if you never build a full Knight army, they can be allied and are super fun to paint!
How Many Points Is This?
So, you’re wondering how many points the Chaos Knights Combat Patrol box racks up, eh? Well, in Warhammer 40k 10th edition, this box hits with about 300 points. But, as you know, the tides of the Grimdark universe are ever-shifting, and with the latest points updates, that number could quickly fluctuate. One minute, you’re ready to burn down the galaxy, and the next, you’re recalculating your list because the points gods have decided to have some fun.
Where To Get Yours
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Quick Order Links To Get 15% Off or More:
- Mid Atlantic US: Fabricators Forge | Bazooka Games | or | The Rogue Traders |
- Central US: Dicehead Games | Noble Knight Games | or | Warpfire Minis |
- West Coast US: Frontline Gaming | Gamers Guild AZ | or | Squad Marks |
- UK: Element Games (UK) | Merlin’s Minis | or | Wayland Games |
- Canada: Fenris Workshop | Tista Minis | Abyss Game Store | or | Kingdom Titans |
- Worldwide: Amazon | eBay | or | Games Workshop’s Store |
Chaos Knights Combat Patrol Rules

Start with Infernal Rage. It’s a classic “hit harder” button, but with flavor. Pop it in the Fight phase to crank your melee weapons’ AP and dish out more attacks. If you’re bringing a Slaughterclaw to the party (and you should be), this turns your War Dog into a blender on legs. Great for clearing objectives or just sending a message.

Lunging Strike is pure chef’s kiss. Fell Back? No problem. Charge right back in, but this time with intent. It keeps your units in the fight when lesser machines would be stuck licking their wounds.

What to Buy Next?

Final Thoughts on the Chaos Knights Combat Patrol
The Chaos Knights Combat Patrol might not come in a shiny box (although technically it does sort of), but it’s still punching way above its weight class in terms of value. Two War Dogs, some spicy new rules from White Dwarf 509, and a build-it-yourself approach that feels very on brand for Chaos—cheap, fast, and deadly. Kind of like a War Dog on Hunter’s Stride, honestly.
If you’re already knee-deep in Knights, this is just a fun new way to field what you already own. And if you’re new to the party, it’s the most wallet-friendly ticket to stompy mech mayhem we’ve seen in a while. Just don’t blame us when you “accidentally” end up with a full Lance and start naming them like pets.
All The 40k Combat Patrol Pricing & Values



