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= General Info =
 
= General Info =
Since its creation in the 1980s, ''Warhammer 40,000'' has had eight distinct versions or editions. With each edition, the Codex of each army has changed to reflect the new rules and units.
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Since its creation in the 1980s, ''Warhammer 40,000'' has had ten distinct versions or editions. With each edition, the Codex of each army has changed to reflect the new rules and units.
  
Usually one codex is valid until a revision is made, so all codexes from the 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd Editions of ''Warhammer 40,000'' are still valid in the current, 9th Edition, unless a later version has replaced it. There have been instances of codices that are not "standalone". They were known as "mini-dexes". These were usually army lists that were variants of a mainstream army. An example would be the early 3rd Edition ''Codex: Catachans'', which required the main ''Codex: Imperial Guard'' to use. Mini-dexes are more or less extinct nowadays.
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Usually one codex is valid until a revision is made, so all codexes from the 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd Editions of ''Warhammer 40,000'' are still valid in the current, 9th Edition, unless a later version has replaced it. There have been instances of codices that are not "standalone". They were known as "mini-dexes" or Codex Supplements. These were usually army lists that were variants of a mainstream army. An example would be the early 3rd Edition ''Codex: Catachans'', which required the main ''Codex: Imperial Guard'' to use.
  
 
==Full List of Codices==
 
==Full List of Codices==
 
*{{Main|Codices (List)}}
 
*{{Main|Codices (List)}}
 
==Current List of Codices and Expansions==
 
This is the list of codices which can be used to play today.
 
 
===Current Army Codices===
 
====9th Edition Indexes====
 
*[[Chapter Approved: Munitorum Field Manual]]
 
*[[Chapter Approved: Grand Tournament 2020]]
 
 
====9th Edition Codices====
 
*[[Codex: Space Marines (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|5}}
 
**[[Codex Supplement: Space Wolves (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|6}}
 
**[[Codex Supplement: Deathwatch (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|6}}
 
**[[Codex Supplement: Blood Angels (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|6}}
 
**[[Codex Supplement: Dark Angels (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|7}}
 
**[[Codex Supplement: Black Templars (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|8}}
 
*[[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|5}}
 
*[[Codex: Death Guard (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|6}}
 
*[[Codex: Drukhari (9th Edition)]]{{Fn|7}}
 
*[[Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Adepta Sororitas (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Orks (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Thousand Sons (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Grey Knights (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Adeptus Custodes (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Genestealer Cults (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: T'au Empire (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Aeldari (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Tyranids (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Imperial Knights (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Chaos Knights (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: World Eaters (9th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Chaos Daemons (9th Edition)]]
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 09:04, 11 September 2024


Targetdrone.gif This article is about the rulebook; for the short story by Graham McNeill, see Codex (Short Story).

Codex (plural "codices", but "codexes" is also occasionally used) is the name of a source book for Warhammer 40,000 armies and factions containing background information, pictures, and rules.

General Info

Since its creation in the 1980s, Warhammer 40,000 has had ten distinct versions or editions. With each edition, the Codex of each army has changed to reflect the new rules and units.

Usually one codex is valid until a revision is made, so all codexes from the 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd Editions of Warhammer 40,000 are still valid in the current, 9th Edition, unless a later version has replaced it. There have been instances of codices that are not "standalone". They were known as "mini-dexes" or Codex Supplements. These were usually army lists that were variants of a mainstream army. An example would be the early 3rd Edition Codex: Catachans, which required the main Codex: Imperial Guard to use.

Full List of Codices

Sources