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missions in Battle For Macragge and this web site have
so far taught you the basics of the Warhammer 40,000 hobby.
In the last mission, there were 10 Space Marines battling
against a greater number of Tyranid spore mines, Termagants,
and Genestealers. Yet, that was but a small skirmish in
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Battles in the Warhammer 40,000 universe involve vast armies of
warriors clashing against each other on massive battlefields, with
troops ranging from tiny swarms of creatures to devastating Imperial
tanks. However, all armies, regardless of how large and impressive,
are based on the same foundation: the basic unit of troops.
The models in the Battle for Macragge box form the beginnings
of a Space Marine
and Tyranid force,
and with them you have the first rung on the ladder that leads to
a full-scale army. The battle scene above depicts two such armies
in conflict, and the models you already have are shown among them.
By gradually adding more models, you can build up all the various
elements that make for a tactically flexible and powerful army,
one that is more than capable of holding its own on a battlefield.
Whether
you decide to start a Space Marine army, a Tyranid army, or another
army entirely, it's a good idea to pick models from a race you like
the look of the metallic and skeletal Necrons,
the lithe and deadly Eldar
or even the brutish and crude mobs of Orks
as the start of your collection. The Warhammer 40,000 rulebook
in the Battle for Macragge box has a brief introduction to
all of these armies. However, getting your hands on the relevant
army book, called a Codex, is essential as you build a proper army.
The Codex tells you much more about your troops how they
fight, their background, racial history, special characters, along
with many other details that make each army unique. It also covers
useful elements, such as uniforms and paint schemes.
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