The rules are also a huge step up, giving Chaos Knights players lots of great options with some real power behind them. The kits are huge and wildly customizable, and the rules in the new Codex give you a ton of options, including the ability to dedicate your knights to the Dark Gods of Chaos. The longer answer is that Chaos Knights now have a ton of variety and options for play, and are the most fun army in the game to model, convert, and paint. The short answer is: Because knights are rad, but the Imperium is lame. If you’re looking for a review of the Crusade rules, check back Tuesday for those.īefore we begin we’d like to thank Games Workshop for providing a preview copy of the book, plus some of the models seen in the review. If you’re interested in the new limited edition boxed set that includes the Codex, you can find our review of that here. In today’s review we’ll be talking about the new Chaos Knights Codex, what’s in the book, and how you can use it for your games. Chaos Knights seemed like an afterthought when they originally released in the summer of 2018 but four years later they’ve changed dramatically – the release of the 9th edition Codex: Chaos Knights sees them add two new models to their range and a host of new rules and abilities Much like how Ken and Ryu grew apart in Street Fighter over the years, Chaos Knights are a now their own wholly distinct faction from their imperial counterparts and we couldn’t be happier to see it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |