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The Warhammer 40,000: Core Book (10th Edition) is your ultimate guide to the iconic tabletop game, featuring comprehensive rules, engaging lore, and everything you need to collect, build, and paint your Citadel miniatures. Perfect for both new and seasoned players, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the grim darkness of the far future.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Black |
Theme | Military |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 8 |
T**N
Nice detail
A very detailed book which explains all the factions and some of the core rules. Lots of pictures!
C**R
Arrived in Good Condition
Book came in good condition and still in its vacuum seal.
B**S
spaceships, robots, elves, and to top it all off, PICTURES!!!
This Warhammer book has almost everything that I like: spaceships, robots, elves, and to top it all off, PICTURES!!! (Well, technically they are called the Aeldari, but they are basically space elves with guns and cool armor, but I might be biased.) More seriously, this book is a rule book for the Warhammer 40,000 game. It includes a description for every army in the game and tells you about some of the units in the army. I expect I will continue to read and enjoy Warhammer 40000: Core Book for many months and years to come.[Excerpted from Caramel's review of the book; see the book bunnies blog for the full version, and many other reviews like it, written by three bunnies who love reading.]
K**R
A great reference for players!
I'm a brand new player of Warhammer 40K, and this book is a great reference for the rules of the game, the how to section on beginning to build and paint your army is a good addition, as it mentions that by no means is gaming the only way to enjoy the hobby, but of course if you are interested in this book chances are you are either already playing or want to play the game. I love that not only are there pages about the factions and sub factions, but that there are pictures of armies that you can use as reference for painting your faction, example if you want to paint the space wolves, the picture found in this book can be a good reference. Overall, combined with being a good book that came sealed and handled with care, as well as being again a good book for 40K players, I can recommend this.
K**E
Less of a book, more of a boat anchor
Latest release is filled with great info and pictures
C**N
Good
Book came in good condition and delivered on time.
M**S
No Love For Emperor’s Children
The following is a complaint directly toward Games Workshop— amazon fulfilled my order early, without damage, and exactly as described. No issue there.However, I got this core book with the sole intention of playing an EC army in 40k, of course also being excited and eager about the corresponding lore, art, etc. Not only is there no direction at all for how to specifically build and play an EC army (I’m aware that they play like Chaos Space Marines but they could’ve at least SAID that verbatim), there is literally no mention of Slaanesh or his cults in this book, not even on the Drukhari page. Hello??? Is there a good reason for this, GW?Just in case anyone else was eager for these topics in what should be the up to date book, I wanted to save you the trouble. Just wait until the official Emperor’s Children codex comes out, don’t give them more money than you must.
J**X
Had everything in it!!
Awesome!
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