Warhammer 40K’s latest variant has an even higher barrier to entry (2024)

Arks of Omen: Abaddon, the latest game book for Warhammer 40,000, does an extraordinary job of moving the franchise’s ponderous storyline forward. The 88-page hardcover book went up for presale earlier this month, and is currently making its way to fans all over the world. Inside, you’ll also find rules for an all-new style of play, a game mode called Boarding Actions. Like Warhammer 40,000 Kill Team, it uses small, relatively affordable sets of miniatures for extremely satisfying small-unit skirmishes. But it’s absolutely not for newcomers. In fact, the way its rules are written makes it very clear just how high the barrier to entry is for this particular miniatures wargame.

Following pages and pages of glorious fluff, Abaddon’s Boarding Actions rules kick off on page 50, and run less than 20 pages in full. The balance of the book is filled with pre-generated maps and scenarios carefully tuned to a specific set of terrain — the $210 Warhammer 40,000 Boarding Actions Terrain Set.

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Of course, if you’ve been keeping pace with the release of Kill Team — both Warhammer 40,000 Kill Team: Shadowvaults ($185) and Into the Dark ($210) — you already have the plastic components you need to get started. But you don’t have the game boards, unfortunately. Kill Team uses a single 30-inch-long-by-22-inch-wide board. Boarding Actions use two 704-millimeter-long-by-607-millimeter-wide (roughly 27.7-inches by 23.9-inches) boards instead. They’re not sold separately, so if you don’t want to buy the big box you’ll have to make your own — or wait for aftermarket accessories from third-party vendors to go up for sale. Or, I guess, just play without a board.

The Boarding Action rules refer to the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book, stating both generally and specifically which rules from the latter you’re allowed to use. It’s inconvenient, to be honest, and will require a lot of page-turning and adjudication at the table. The Core Book is also expensive, at $70.

Finally, you’ll also need a Codex book for your specific army. These $55 supplements contain the rules for each specific unit of each faction in the universe — basically the character sheets needed to actually fire your weapons and use your special abilities in combat. And, if you’re playing a specific chapter of Space Marines — Dark Angels, Blood Angels, and anything other than bog-standard Ultramarines — you’ll also need the appropriate Codex Supplement, which will cost you another $33.

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That puts the total cost at retail for two players to enjoy the new Boarding Actions game mode at somewhere between $390 and $423 — plus the cost of Arks of Omen: Abaddon, which comes in at $60... plus paint and miniatures.

There are plenty of ways around this cost issue, of course. You can pick up MDF walls and neoprene gaming mats relatively cheaply. You can 3D print your own miniatures, or buy off-brand minis to use as proxies. But the rules are the rules, and the game’s simply not going to work without those books. So even if you want to hack your way into the hobby, you’ll still need at minimum $185 worth of books for a single player.

So now we’re talking about an investment on par with a Nintendo Switch, an almost six-year-old console that continues to get high-quality games. Therefore we need to take into account the lifespan of Warhammer 40,000 as a platform. The 9th edition formally kicked off in 2020 with the launch of the Warhammer 40,000 Indomitus boxed set. Judging from the pace at which the last three editions have been released, that means we’ll likely be bumping up against the first teasers for the launch of 10th edition late this year or early next. That means your $185 investment in hardcover rule books will, in all likelihood, only be current for another couple of years, at most. Given how the company has been pushing cross-compatibility between 8th and 9th editions, at least initially, that’s probably not as bad as it sounds for most players. Nevertheless, it should be part of the calculus when making big purchases like this.

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There’s an excellent way out of this money pit, though, and it’s one that is being modeled to great effect right now on the pages of White Dwarf magazine — the gaming club. Over a series of articles that began in 2022, the staff at White Dwarf has been playing a five-person narrative game of Kill Team on a single, shared set of terrain. Gaming clubs are common in England, but relatively rare here in the United States. The closest approximation is finding a group of like-minded players at your friendly local game store.

Of course, that same game store is also in the business of selling things. The situation puts U.S.-based retailers, already struggling against big-box retailers and online giants like Amazon, in a tough spot. While a thriving community of players will likely drive more traffic to a given store and sell lots of miniatures and books, it may also limit the sales of high-end items for play at home — things like the Arks of Omen: Abaddon book and the Warhammer 40,000 Boarding Actions terrain set — if a single set is being shared by multiple players in-store.

It’s a situation further complicated by the fact that Games Workshop drives consumers to make pre-orders online at its own website.

Arks of Omen: Abaddon, the first in a five-book series, is shipping now from Games Workshop and should be available soon at friendly local game stores.

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Warhammer 40K’s latest variant has an even higher barrier to entry (2024)

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How big is the Boarding Action Board? ›

Kill Team uses a single 30-inch-long-by-22-inch-wide board. Boarding Actions use two 704-millimeter-long-by-607-millimeter-wide (roughly 27.7-inches by 23.9-inches) boards instead.

What is the alternative to Warhammer? ›

BattleTech. Arguably a cheaper investment than Warhammer represents, BattleTech has entered its renaissance. It's been around for a long time, and we reviewed BattleTech back in 2019, but there's been a hugely successful Kickstarter since then.

What is Warhammer 40K 10th edition? ›

Let's get this out of the way from the off – the new 10th edition of Warhammer 40,000 is a complete revision of the game you know and love. Every single element of the game has been revised and rewritten from the ground up for an entirely new, and more cohesive, experience.

How many humans are in 40k? ›

Some sources I've seen say that the Imperium of Man has a population of 4-8 Quadrillion humans. other sources say that the Imperium of Man has a population of 15 Quadrillion and some even say that the imperium of Man has a population of hundreds of quadrillion or even 1.5 quintillion.

What is the maximum primary points in 40k? ›

Your max score from play is 90 pts. Each Primary Objective can score up to 15pts a turn (max 45), you can then reach max points from Primary Objective in 3 turns. The game lasts five rounds, and each mission has ONE primary Objective.

Can someone explain Warhammer 40K? ›

Warhammer 40,000 is noted for its science fantasy setting in the distant future, where a stagnant human civilisation is beset by hostile aliens and supernatural creatures. The models in the game are a mixture of humans, aliens, and supernatural monsters wielding futuristic weaponry and supernatural powers.

What size board is 10th edition 40K? ›

Warhammer 40,000's 10th edition board dimensions, including Crusade, Matched Play, and Open Play, depend on game size: Combat Patrol games are played on a 44x30" board. Incursion and Strike Force games (1000 points / 2000 points) are played on a 44x60" board. Onslaught games (3000+ points) are played on a 44x90" board.

How long does it take to board a full plane? ›

How Long Does It Take to Board a Plane. Boarding will take 15 to 45 minutes. Most planes will start boarding 30 to 45 minutes before departure, and the gates close 10 to 15 minutes before departure.

What is Warhammer 40k a parody of? ›

Warhammer 40k slipped from a satire of fascism to a love letter to it. “Oldhammer” 40k is very “punk” (a band logo even ended up on some armor, I THINK it was The Cure or something). VERY anti-establishment. It focuses on Rogue Traders flaunting the laws of the draconian Imperium and being generally scummy.

What is the difference between 9th and 10th edition 40k? ›

9th edition made some very significant changes to the terrain rules compared to 8th, largely in the sense that it had meaningful rules for terrain at all. 10th takes the better parts of these and ditches the weaker ones, changing how units interact with terrain and what benefits they receive.

Is the 10th edition any good? ›

Overall, I'm really pleased with 10th Edition. 40k has gone from a game I had no interest in playing, to one that I'm actively enthusiastic about. The more flexible army-building rules for regular games and the new Combat Patrol format mean smaller games of 40k are more enjoyable than ever.

How old is humanity in 40K? ›

Space Marines - The Space Marines are genetically-modified transhuman warriors designed specifically to lead the Human reconquest of the galaxy during the Great Crusade that created the Imperium of Man over ten thousand Terran years ago during the late 30th and early 31st Millenniums.

What is the most populated world in Warhammer 40K? ›

A Hive World is the most populous type of Imperial planet, of which there are approximately 32,380 currently catalogued by the Administratum in the Imperium of Man.

Can you use 30k armies in 40K? ›

You can mix and match as much as you like. For instance if you want to put some 30k mk3 space marines in your 40k space marine mk7 army you can do. The only limitation is if you want to follow the Lore then having mk3 marines with say primaris may not be the best move but it's up to you.

How many points is a primarch? ›

In order to field a (500 point) Primarch and a (700 point) lord of war legally, you'd need over 4000 points of other units, turning it into a game beyond our means.

How many troops do you need in 40K? ›

Generally speaking you need at least 2 different units to make up an army in Warhammer 40K. This rules for army building change from edition to edition, but typically you need at least 1 HQ and 1 Troops choice in your army.

Why is AI illegal in Warhammer 40K? ›

During the Dark Age of Technology, these intelligences rebelled against their human masters, leading to bloody wars. Since that time, and by a personal decree of the Emperor himself, it has been forbidden to fabricate or service those machines that are able to think and act independently.

What language do demons speak Warhammer 40K? ›

The Dark Tongue, sometimes called the Black Speech, is the language of Chaos, spoken by its mortal and daemonic servants and followers.

What language is spoken in Warhammer 40K? ›

Low Gothic is the common person's everyday spoken and written language and it is represented for our purposes as twenty-first century English in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, though in fact it would be utterly unintelligible to English-speakers after tens of thousands of Terran years of linguistic drift and ...

How big is a combat patrol board? ›

Combat Patrol missions are played on a rectangular battlezone that is 44" x 30" in size (such as the boards found in some Battlezone products).

How big is an AoS board? ›

As the other commenter posted, the "standard" for AoS is 44x60". If you go to any LGS or online that sells game mats, you can find this as a standard size. Alternatively, you can continue using the board that comes with the extremis set, which is 22x30 - but you need 4 of those boards total.

How big is a warhammer board? ›

Both 1,000 point and 2,000 point games of Warhammer are suggested to be played on the same sized 44" × 64" board.

What is 40k boarding action? ›

WELCOME TO WARHAMMER

he Arks of Omen series introduces rules for Boarding Actions – tightly-fought games of Warhammer 40,000 that recreate oppressive assaults on the claustrophobic confines of voidcraft and space hulks. It's a fresh way to play Warhammer 40,000 using your existing collections.

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