Checkout the new terrain rules for Warhammer 40k that were just spotted in the Moon Base Klaisus battlefield in a box set.
Scanner is at it again and this time we’re getting a look at the rules that are coming with the new Moon Base Klaisus battlefield in a box. The box features a 6’x4′ game mat, terrain, and some new scenarios to give your game a little twist.
The new terrain rules simply state that if the attacking unit is closer to the ruin than the defending unit, the defending unit will receive the benefit of cover. However, if the attacking unit is closer to the defending unit than the ruin they do not receive the benefit of cover, even if they have all of their models within 1″ of the ruin.
This seems to be just a way of measuring to find out if the ruin is in between the two units on the battlefield.
Another neat feature is going to be the Sentries for some of the missions in the box. Sentries are going to be your first line of defense, warning you of an enemy approaching its location. The defender will need an extra unit of models, it can consist of up to ten models and must have a Power Level rating of 10 or less. The Sentries Power Level is excluded when you are calculating the total Power Level of your army.
The set up of the Sentries will be explained in the mission rules. If a Sentry spots an enemy unit their turn ends after the action that caused them to get spotted, and there’s a chart that shows you the range the Sentries will spot a model depending on their Power Level.
Above is an example of one of the three missions that come in the new Moon Moon Base Klaisus. You can find the rest of the images and missions over on the Spikey Bits Hobbies Facebook page.
Realm of Battle: Moon Base Klaisus $80
Description
The perfect way to start a collection of Citadel scenery, this is literally a battlefield in a box! The best way to play games of Warhammer 40,000 is on specially-made terrain – it just feels that bit more immersive to move your models around a true representation of the war-torn far future, instead of just the kitchen table. Moon Base Klaisus has been designed as a great entry point to this side of the hobby – it requires no painting, takes 5 minutes to set up and put away, and fits on the average family dining room table. Included in the box:
– 4 fold-out gaming boards, made of extra-thick, hard-wearing card. These sit next to each other on your table to form a 5’ 6” x 3′ 4″ battlefield. The boards are double-sided, one side featuring the ruins of Moon Base Klaisus, and the other featuring a Martian landscape;
– 4 push-fit plastic scenery pieces – no glue required – representing ruined wall sections, which your models can take cover behind. Each of these is able to slot into the others in any combination, allowing a variety of scenery – especially when combined with the 3 plastic ruins, access hatch, and Inquisitorial crate that are included. Each of these scenery pieces are designed to be match the Sector Mechanicus scenery kits available, making expansion easy;
– 3 Crucible of War missions, designed to be played using the contents of this box. These can be played individually, or linked together, giving you a campaign.Even the box this set comes in is useful: it’s made of strong card, making it perfect for storing your disassembled scenery set between games.
What do you think about the new battlefield in a box? Are you planning on playing any of the missions that come with it?
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