There’s plenty of Warhammer still to come in 2023, and November’s issue of White Dwarf is packed with brilliant stuff, so it’s once again time to take a look at some choice highlights.It’s exciting times for The Bunker, White Dwarf’s global gaming club, with a look back at the studio’s involvement in the first part of the Slidecrown Sundering Campaign. There are also new missions – one for Warhammer 40,000, one for Warhammer Age of Sigmar – and a special alternative timeline scenario for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City representing a heroic last stand against waves of horrid undead. Index Astartes returns to cover those olive-hued experts of stealth and misdirection, the Raptors. It’s a complete analysis of how they were founded, where they gather their recruits from, and how they engage their foes, and includes Crusade rules representing their clandestine approach to battle. After tackling Terminators in White Dwarf 492, the ’Eavy Metal team are in competition to build and paint the best Aeldari Corsair they can. A tough task, especially considering that the judges include the designer of the kit, and all-round Aeldari expert Jes…
Four warbands from the Nethermaze season of Warhammer Underworlds receive Bladeborn Fighters rules for Warcry in this issue – that’s Skittershank’s Clawpack, The Shadeborn, Gorechosen of Dromm and Hexbane’s Hunters.
All that is just the tip of the iceberg of great articles within. There’s more Tale of Four Warlords content, a World Eaters and Death Guard battle report, and painting from all across the Warhammer Studio – including some fledgling Legions Imperialis collections.
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