![]() One of the best new features of the new Codexes is the introduction to Combat Patrol. I’m not going to go into a great amount of detail, as I wouldn’t want to spoil anything, however I was really impressed with the content, it’s the best lore I’ve read in a Codex so far. You’ll also be able to catch up with more recent goings-on, including the Pariah Nexus. Theirs plenty of background for the special characters too, to really give you a feel for the army. For me the book gave me a lot of new details on the different Dynasties of the Necrons, which is great. The book makes a fantastic introduction to anyone who wants to collect the Necrons for the first time, but also veterans will find a fair bit of new content in here too. LoreĪs with all Warhammer 40,000 Codexes, the book opens with an Introduction and then straight into the lore of the Necrons. The points for the models are still in the book, however you also get a handy QR square to scan which will take you straight to any updated points for the Necrons on Warhammer Community. Yes, they aren’t a million miles away from the style of the 9th Edition books, but they have really tightened up the layout, contents and style. ![]() So let’s break down the new book and see what it brings to the table… General Presentationįirst and foremost, I really like the presentation style of the 10th Edition books. ![]() A blessing because fans of the race haven’t had to wait long for a brand new book, but a curse as sometimes the books can take a little time to ‘settle’ into the edition. The Necrons are only the third Codex of 10th Edition, which can be both a blessing and a curse. With the new minis out of the way…it’s time to check out the codex! Codex Necrons Review We also have a very exciting video on the way featuring both of these armies, so stay tuned to our social media!īefore we check out the codex, let’s have a look at the three minis accompanying the book. Matt has reviewed the other new Codex which is out today, the Adeptus Mechanicus! You can check out his review here. Our thanks to Games Workshop for sending us the Codex, Imotekh the Stormlord, Orikan the Diviner and the new Overlord with Translocation Shroud to build, paint and review for you folks! Resurrecting warriors? Gauss weaponry? Massive floating temples? Aww yeaah! So when the new Codex landed at Sprues & Brews HQ, along with the three brand new models, I jumped at the chance to take them on. I’m relatively new to Necrons, picking up my first models following the Indomitus box for 9th Edition, and instantly fell for the army. Hello and welcome to my (Dave) first 10th Edition Codex review for Warhammer 40,000, the Necrons! Why not save some pennies and help us out massively by preordering through one of our Element Games links, like say, this one right here! You can find the brand new Necron Codex and the three brand new models up for preorder right now.
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