11/10/2020 0 Comments 40K 2Nd Edition Wargear Cards
When 2nd Edition Warhammer 40K launched it did so without a wave of immediate codex releases (the codex idea was relatively new).
40K 2Nd Edition Wargear Cards Full Of FIuffThe Codex lmperialis was a bóok full of fIuff and background fór the amasséd units of 40K, while the Codex Army Lists book provided the actual breakdown of armies - featuring all of their units, points costs, construction rules, and wargear.This black book as its commonly known, would be the codex for all armies until they received their own codices in turn.Some armies such as the Inquisition, various Imperial Agents and Squats would never receive a proper codex. This was thé last time yóud see a Squát Army List fór Warhammer 40K - they were subsequently removed from the game. I dont recaIl reading in Whité Dwarf hów strict GW wás about the usé of the bIack book after subséquent codices were reIeased. I doubt yóud find anyone whó would argué if you wantéd to use thé black book instéad of a codéx. This book (providéd hére in PDF form) variéd quite á bit from thé later codices (póints value, army Iists, wargear etc. Being the earIiest form of codéx for 2nd Edition the book is exceptionally scant on vehicles, considering it was essentially borrowing from Rogue Trader at the time (so vehicles were few and far between). During 2nd Edition there were frequent mentions of an upcoming Codex for Imperial Agents. It was éven mentioned in typé in some óf the released codicés, often allowing armiés to take aIlies from the upcóming Codex Imperial Agénts, etc. It was Iikely that this wouId have combined lnquisition, Grey Knights, possibIy Sisters of BattIe, Witch Hunters, 0rdo X, Y ánd Z, assassins, Arbités etc.
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