GW just confirmed even more Necrons and Space Marines pre-orders are coming for the 3rd week of October! Here’s the lineup.
Warhammer Community just let us in on what’s going up on pre-order for the coming week! Let’s check out what all is on the way to pre-order on October 17th!
Ophydian Destroyers
First of all, as Destroyers, Ophydians really aren’t fans of living organisms. In fact, they’ll actively go out of their way to inflict grievous levels of dismemberment upon them. They do this by tearing in and out of reality before tearing through their prey.
Convergence of Dominion
Comprising three tall structures known as Starsteles, a Convergence of Dominion is a means of securing your dynasty’s mastery of the battlefield. What’s more, a Cryptek can use a hypertechnological form of instant transmission to move one of the three starsteles to wherever you want on the battlefield, enabling you to forcefully stake your claim even upon your opponent’s deployment zone!
These are going to be sweet in-game. They add a whole other dimension to playing as you’ll be able to teleport across the map relatively easily.
Monolith
As it drifts imperiously towards enemy lines, you can lash your foes with the inconceivable power of the Monolith’s particle whip, while obliterating any survivors with either a set of four corner-mounted gauss flux arcs or the new, aptly named, death rays!
As well as getting a brand new model, Monoliths tend to be one of the Necron’s better models, maybe that trend will continue this edition.
C’tan Shard of the Void Dragon
In addition to serving as an incredible army centrepiece, the C’tan Shard’s reality-bending powers are nothing short of apocalyptic on the battlefield. The C’tan Shard of the Void Dragon holds unrivalled power over the war engines of lesser races and can effortlessly unmake them.
This new Shard is huge and in many ways acts as a sort of mini-Primarch for the Necrons to send at troublesome units.
Hammerfall Bunker
No matter which direction your opponent attempts to engage your Hammerfall Bunker from, they will find their units relentlessly punished. And even if your enemies wisely keep their distance, they still won’t be able to escape your Hammerfall Bunker’s turret-mounted missile launcher!
The ability for the bunker to shoot all enemies in the range is going to be a huge deal, it’s going to be great at defending against multiple squads for that reason alone.
Primaris Techmarine
Keep your fleet of Adeptus Astartes vehicles and Dreadnoughts fighting fit in battle with a Primaris Techmarine. Armed with a grav-pistol, shoulder-mounted forge bolter, mechadendrite, and the iconic Omnissian power axe of his order, the Primaris Techmarine is as much a walking weapons platform as a battlefield mechanic.
With the new master of the forge option available to pay for in your army, this guy has even more flexibility than you might think.
Aeronautica Imperialis Ork Air Waaagh! Mega Bommer
That’s right, the Mega Bommer represents the pinnacle of Orky aviation engineering – or ‘kustomizin’ planez’ as the Meks would say. It’s bigger and has more dakka than an aircraft has any right to have. Oh, and did we mention it has a nuke?
As this weeks only non-Warhammer 40k release, the Ork Mega Bomber doesn’t let down. This thing is a massive flying fortress, compared to the other Ork planes in Aeronautica.
With this wave of Necron and Space Marines pre-orders, is there anything you will be getting? Are you excited about the Ork Mega Bomber?
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