We have our hands on the new Imperial Armor Index for the Chaos Forces and here are a few of the top five rules that you need to know.
The Imperial Armor Index: Forces of Chaos is an 88-page resource with over 50 datasheets. It does have a better structure than the Forces of the Adeptus Astartes book in terms of point value listings and units are logically where you would think they would be.
Be sure to check out our First Look video below for the full break down of the top five rules that you need to know. This review is focused on your normal scale 8th Edition games that you will encounter and not the extreme point games involving a Chaos Titan that costs 4,000 points, for example. Here is a sample of our review.
The Kytan Ravager is a great unit that has alot to offer. You can apply the Mark of Khorne to this unit and the Legion keyword is open to serve whatever legion you want it to. It has two different profiles for its Great Cleaver of Khorne that allows it to single target smash a target or make three slashing attacks. Its base attack is 5, so you can make a total of 15 slash attacks which is great for facing multiple targets. It comes in at 330 base points and 184 points extra for the Kytan Gatling Cannon. The cannon can wound on 2+, -2AP, and deals 2 damage per shot. So, while a bit steep in price, it can do a lot of work.An’Ggrath the Unbound is checking in with great stats. 24 wounds, 4+ invulnerable save, friendly Khorne units within 9″ can use his Leadership, he can deny two psychic powers and adds a +3 to any attempt to do so, and much more goodness that we can keep going. His Axe of Khorne deals D6 damage and he can attack ten times. He clocks in at 700 points which, for some players, may seem expensive. But that isn’t the case for 8th Edition and certainly is not the case for the stats he has.
IMPERIAL ARMOUR – INDEX: FORCES OF CHAOS: £15
This book is designed to update the rules for Forge World’s current and recent ranges of models for use with the latest incarnation of the Warhammer 40,000 game. It provides rules for Forge World’s Chaos Space Marines, Chaos Daemons, Chaos Titan Legions and Renegade Knight units, including ancient relics from the age of the Horus Heresy in the shape of the ‘Hellforged’ for your Heretic Astartes forces, as well as revisiting characters and monsters from Forge World’s Siege of Vraks campaign.
This book and its contents are fully compatible with Warhammer 40,000 – Index: Chaos, expand the datasheets which are found there and contain all the information you need to field your Forge World Chaos models in the new edition of the Warhammer 40,000 game. Also included are both Power Ratings and an appendix for their use in Battle-forged armies. You will need a copy of both the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook and Warhammer 40,000 – Index: Chaos to make full use of this book and its contents.
Contained in the 88-page softback:
– The Daemon Bound section includes 6 datasheets for using your daemon engine miniatures;
– The Hellforged section includes 18 datasheets for using your tank, artillery and drop pod miniatures;
– The Eyrine Cults section includes 7 datasheets for using your flyer miniatures;
– The Lords of Ruin section includes 5 datasheets for using your Chaos Lord miniatures;
– The Children of the Warp section includes 12 datasheets for using your daemon miniatures;
– 7 datasheets for using your Traitor Questoris miniatures;
– 3 datasheets for using your Chaos Titans miniatures.
Every model, weapon and piece of wargear has its own points value, and every weapon has a profile.
Please note – you will need a copy of the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook and Warhammer 40,000 – Index: Chaos to make full use of this book and its contents.
Be sure to check out our First Look video for the Imperial Armor Index: Forces of Chaos
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