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Warhammer 40,000: Apocalypse
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Released June 2013
Pages 296
Preceded by Apocalypse (2007)
Followed by Apocalypse (2019)

Warhammer 40,000: Apocalypse is a new edition of Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse rule-set updated for the 6th Edition of Warhammer 40,000. The 296-page book is hardcover and fully colored.[1]

Contents

  • FIGHTING AN APOCALYPSE BATTLE: The rules for setting up and playing games of Apocalypse; new Apocalypse missions and strategic assets; new rules such as Divine Intervention, and Sons of the Primarch; world ending Unnatural disasters; and advice on how to field all your miniatures in one gigantic collection.[1]
  • APOCALYPSE FORMATIONS: Details of more than 100 devastating formations that feature the most powerful military assets of the 41st Millennium. With 11 distinct classes of formation, you can take your choice from the C'tan-powered Tesseract Vault to an entire Battle Company of Space Marines! For added convenience, these formations are available to purchase as 1-click formations.[1]
  • MINIATURES SHOWCASE: Sumptuous photographs of super-heavy vehicles, gargantuan armies and heroic commanders to inspire your own collection.[1]
  • WAR ZONE: ARMAGEDDON: Details one of the most monumental campaigns of the 41st Millennium, the Armageddon Wars, with unique special rules, formations and missions.[1]

Expansions

Apocalypse War Zone were self-contained supplements to the Apocalypse rules, based on a famous campaign from the history of the Warhammer 40,000 galaxy. Each War Zone book starts off with a detailed history that describes the course of the campaign, the famous battles that were part of it, and the combatants that waged the war. The background is followed by special rules, Strategic Assets, missions and Apocalypse Formations. Each Apocalypse War Zone includes a gatefold that unfolds to show a ‘battle report’ of an Apocalypse game set in that War Zone.[2]

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