Here are all the new 40k Imperial Knights datasheets, bonds, and abilities rules inside the codex- check out what they can do!
If you’ve been on the fence about playing the army or not, it’s always good to see some of the rules to help make up your mind!
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These unique faction rules are collected from all the following reviews on YouTube, and Warhammer Community alike, so be sure to watch your favorite presenters talk about their take on the book at the links below:
Here’s the most up-to-date how-to-play review of the new Imperial Knights rules- so click on the gallery above to see all the new 9th Edition rules from the Imperial Knights codex!
This time we’ll be focusing on the Datasheets, but we’ll also be covering the rest of the rules from the Imperial Knights codex as well.
Imperial Knights Datasheets
We’ve already covered all the households, and each has some pretty interesting buffs!
With plenty of heavy weapons, this should really smash through some enemies!
This is about as big as minis get in 40k in terms of points and wounds. Plus, with all the weaponry on this mini, you should hopefully be able to get your point’s worth out of this one.
The Reaper Chainsword is quite strong, especially because you’ll be getting 12 attacks with the sweep! Then, the buff is quite nice. We’ll also show below how the bonds work.
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The Crusader is pretty good at killing large units with the Gatling Cannon, and the thermal cannon can take down all the heavies.
The Warglaive is always a fun model to have as they are so much cheaper than the big knights!
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The more shooty version of the Armiger can deal a fair amount of damage and be decent for taking objectives.
Abilities & Bonds
Ion Shields aren’t bad, but a 5+ isn’t the best but there are a few tricks to lower it. It’s also nice you can charge after falling back and move over units. You can see, that the big knights can affect the smaller knights with their bonds. However, you have to choose one; you can’t stack them.
Plus, getting -1 Damage on your Armigers will always be nice!
More exciting times for the Imperial Knights are on the way with all these new rules! Here’s all the latest on the new Imperial Knights rules updates and points changes for Warhammer 40k.
- Imperial Knights Households New 40k Rules
- Imperial Knight Stratagems, Relics, and Warlord Traits
- Imperial Knights Datasheets, Bonds & Abilities 40k Rules
- Imperial Knights Secondaries, Weapon Profiles, & Points
- Imperial Knights Detachment Rules, Oaths, Marks, & Teachings
Here’s the most up-to-date how-to-play review of the new Imperial Knights rules- so click on the gallery above to see all the new 9th Edition rules from the Imperial Knights codex!
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