Games Workshop has launched free Warhammer 40K guidelines for five of the elite Kill Teams. Time to take your Kill Teams to the larger video games of 40k!
This season of Kill Team has launched some new Kill Teams into the combo. Now, Games Workshop has guidelines so that you can take those self same Kill Teams from the skimirish facet to the large present of normal 40k video games. All 5 of those Kill Teams have free guidelines that you should use with their respective armies and when you’ve already received the fashions you then’re all set!
“Five kill teams have earned free downloadable rules for your games of Warhammer 40,000 – the Kroot Farstalkers, the Imperial Navy Breachers, the Blooded, the Elucidian Starstriders, and the Gellerpox Infected. Here’s what to expect.”
Free Rules For Five Kill Teams
Kroot Farstalkers – Download Rules Here
Imperial Navy Breachers – Rules Download Here
Traitor Enforcer and Traitor Guardsmen – Rules Download Here
Elucidian Starstriders – Rules Download Here
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Gellerpox Infected – Rules Download Here
All 5 of those Kill Teams even have factors, too. So you should use them in any format of 40k video games you’re enjoying at.
Personally, I’m VERY interested by these Traitor Guardsmen guidelines. They are basically a combination between Guardsmen and Cultists and look like a very good match for Chaos Space Marine armies. I do know there are many Chaos followers on the market which have been wanting a Traitor Guardsmen military. Well, now you’ll be able to really area one!
Free guidelines for 40k? Yes please!
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A hobbyist, participant, and collector of miniatures and video games, Adam’s present obsession are his Death Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, and his ever rising Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.