Description
Warhammer 40,000: Leviathan
We can only ship these to European Countries (Games Workshop policy I am afraid)
These are available whilst stocks last and early pre-orders will receive promotional goodies we get too.
Contents
1 x Box Set (containing over 60 miniatures)
Description
Warhammer 40,000 Leviathan is, without doubt, the most impressive Warhammer release of the last few years.
The rulebook that comes with it is massive. A hardback tome hundreds of pages in length, the Leviathan Core Rules has all the gravitas fans will want from any collectors edition rulebook. It is gorgeous, of unsurpassable quality, with high-resolution pictures and gorgeous artwork drizzled all over its hundreds of pages.
Fear not, though, as it’s not all rules you’ll need to memorise – in fact, the majority of the book is dedicated to the lore and Warhammer 40,000 setting, and is designed to get you up-to-date on the current narrative. There’s heaps of information about all the factions in the 41st Millennium – Imperium, Chaos and Xenos alike – though there is an unsurprising skew in favour of the Forces of Humanity, who occupy a bit more of the book than the other factions. Even if you’re not a fan of the Imperium’s factions, there’s still plenty in here you can get stuck into.
If the box art didn’t already have you drooling for the miniatures, the art within the book will.
Warhammer 40,000 Leviathan Review – Manual – Inside
There are pages upon pages of pictures of painted miniatures, of cinematic shots featuring world-class figures, and a veritable tidal wave of gorgeous grimdark artwork. I’m no illustrator and can’t draw for toffee, but every time I find myself face-to-face with some official GW IP art, I desperately with I could.
It is worth making clear here, however, that whilst this book contains all the rules you need to play the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, unless you’re already pretty comfortable with playing wargames and have a decent knowledge of Warhammer 40,000 up to this point, you’re probably going to struggle to get your head around this book. There is a lot of info in here, and whilst you can play a game based off the info here (provided, of course, you have the stats for your armies), it’s not exactly beginner friendly.
Don’t get this book confused with a how to play guide – that it is most certainly not. If you’re a newcomer to the world of Warhammer 40,000 and are hoping to learn how to play your first few games from the contents of this set, whilst this is probably possible, I’d advocate waiting to see if there are any Tenth Edition Starter Sets due to be released further down the line as these’ll be much easier to get to grips with.
Warhammer 40,000: Leviathan is only available while stocks last, so don’t hesitate to order your set today.