Alright, fellow 40K enthusiasts, get ready for some exciting news! Combat Patrol is your ticket to fast and fun Warhammer 40,000 games. Starting is a breeze – just grab a Combat Patrol box, download the rules and missions, and find an eager opponent. Simple, right?
Now, the real deal here is the upcoming Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus and Codex: Necrons. And they’re bringing some brand new Combat Patrol boxes loaded with high-tech and merciless forces. The Adeptus Mechanicus are all about hunting archeotech and wiping out any contamination. Their box, the Purge Corps Deltic-9, is led by Tech-Priest Manipulus Skand, backed by Skitarii Vanguard and some awesome Pteraxii Sterylizors and Serberyrs Sulphurhounds. You’ll even get painting tips and tactical advice in the Codex.
And guess what? The Combat Patrol rules for Purge Corps Deltic-9 will be a free download, and the existing Adeptus Mechanicus Combat Patrol, Maniple Verask-Alpha, isn’t going anywhere. You can play with both, whether you go for boxed sets or individual kits.
Now, let’s talk about the Necrons. They’re all about returning the galaxy to cold stasis, and they’re bringing an elite bunch, featuring Necron Warriors, Skorpekh Destroyers, a Canoptek Doomstalker, and Canoptek Scarab Swarms. They’re led by the unyielding Necron Overlord Amonhotekh. You’ll find painting guides and tactics in Codex: Necrons, and the rules for this Combat Patrol are already up for grabs.
Both these boxes will drop with their respective Codexes soon, so hang in there. And if you’re impatient for the robot revolution, you can prostrate yourself before the mighty Necron Overlord.
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Does anyone know the release date?
I love the admech but the combat patrol is a little underwhelming for such an expensive army.
It’s possible I may get it for the unusual models included with it, but it seems like the army is still easily the most expensive army T_T