Games Workshop WD10 White Dwarf 505 (Oct 2024)
Miniatures, letters, and questions sent in by readers. Plus, see how the Warhammer studio celebrated the launch of White Dwarf Issue 500.
Editor Lyle talks about Warhammer 40,000 missions, Warhammer Age of Sigmar battleplans, Kill Team mission packs, and more! Spooky season is upon us, and it's time to get magical – what will you paint for the Wizards challenge? We gear up for narrative warfare with the rules for our next Warhammer 40,000 Crusade campaign. Prepare your armies for new Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, and Warcry scenarios. We return to the 41st Millennium in this second instalment of the army analysis article series. Lyle paints some walls. There are no shady graffiti tags here, though – his work is a glowing example to us all. We celebrate wizards, sorcerers, and all kinds of supernatural weirdness in this issue's uplink.
The Order of the Argent Shroud takes its holy crusade to the Chalnath Expanse, where it faces the technological might of the T’au Empire. Grab your flamers – there are heretics to burn with this suite of new Crusade rules for the Adepta Sororitas. Singing hymns is not required but is highly recommended. It’s Orktober, which means da Orks have taken over the Battle Report room for a six-player, all-Ork scrap. Waaagh! Tournament gamer, award-winning painter, and Man in the Hat, Jack Masters, shares his colossal Goff Ork horde with us.
The Moulderhunt campaign concludes this month with an epic battleplan to destroy one of the fabled Warpshatter Bells. Hamilcar leads the Astral Templars in a brash frontal assault (he knows no other way) into the depths of Moulderport. A 14-page designers' notes about the insidious Skaven – one of Warhammer's most endearing and enduring factions, and the antagonists of the new edition of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
New Zone Mortalis rules and missions of fighting Age of Darkness battles in the close confines of a city. Bring the flamers. The heavy flamers!
Prepare for a truly sensory experience in this horrifying short story from Peter Fehervari, author of the Dark Coil series. Set in the grimmest, darkest parts of the far future, it certainly paints a vivid picture – and packs plenty of scares for spooky season! |