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  2. Codex: Imperial Guard - Wikipedia

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    GW first published Warhammer 40,000 in 1987. A second edition quickly followed. as well as a number of supplements. One of these was Codex: Imperial Guard, a 112-page softcover book designed by Rick Priestley with contributions by Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson, and Ian Pickstock, with interior art by John Blanche, Wayne England, Mark Gibbons, and Des Hanley, and cover art by David Gallagher ...

  3. Codex (Warhammer 40,000) - Wikipedia

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    A codex (pluralized as codexes by Games Workshop), in the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame, is a rules supplement containing information concerning a particular army, environment, or worldwide campaign. Codices for particular armies were introduced for the second edition of the game. The third edition rendered these obsolete, and a new series ...

  4. Black Library - Wikipedia

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    Black Library. The Black Library is a division of Games Workshop (formerly a part of BL Publishing) which is devoted to publishing novels and audiobooks (and has previously produced art books, background books, and graphic novels) set in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes.

  5. Warhammer 40,000 - Wikipedia

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    Website. warhammer40000.com. Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world, [1][2][3] and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. [4] The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987 ...

  6. Epic (game) - Wikipedia

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    A game of Epic Armageddon between Imperial Guard and Eldar forces.. A standard game of Epic: Armageddon will normally take around two to three hours to play.. The major difference between Epic and other Games Workshop games is that instead of a player moving and firing all of their forces at once, players take turns moving one or two formations at a time using a variety of different "orders ...

  7. Hammer and Bolter - Wikipedia

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    Hammer and Bolter is an anthology series, with the first 8 episodes directed by Dylan Shipley. Each 30 minute episode focused on one particular faction from Games Workshop Warhammer 40,000 universe, such as the Imperial Guard, Chaos Space Marines, Orks, Necrons, or Tyranids. Some later episodes would switch to focus on factions from Games ...

  8. Space Marine (Warhammer 40,000) - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000. ) In the fictional universe of Warhammer 40,000, the Space Marines, also known as the Adeptus Astartes, are superhuman warriors who fight for the Imperium of Man. They wear mechanised suits of armour and have modified genomes that grant them superhuman strength and endurance. Some Space Marines have betrayed the Imperium and ...

  9. Warhammer 40,000: Conquest - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000: Conquest was a Living Card Game (LCG) produced by Fantasy Flight Games, set in Games Workshop 's Warhammer 40,000 universe. It was announced in March 2014 [1] and was released October 3, 2014. The game featured two players competing to win a series of battles on a different planets while simultaneously securing the resources ...