![]() The more elegant vehicles of the Aeldari scream into combat with a bevy of special rules and guidance for running encounters at extreme speeds, which may prove particularly useful if you’re pitting them against their depraved reflection, the Drukhari, and their ghastly raiding vehicles.įinally, the soulless Necrons emerge from their venerable tombs to wage unfeeling war against the living usurpers of their rightful claim to the galaxy. Speaking of xenos, the terrifying transports and tanks of the savage Orks are shown in force - from the classic Trukks to the souped-up Megatrakk Scrapjett, and even the Tramplasquig-pulled Kill Rig, expect a variety of vicious vehicles. Of course, the engines of the Imperium are often stolen and misused by the foul forces of Chaos and the insurrectionist Genestealer Cults, so expect to see corrupted variants of Imperial tanks and the industrial machinery hijacked by xenos insurgents. Iconic war machines like the steadfast Rhino are available in multiple variants, such as the simple but effective Razorback with its twin heavy bolter, and the Adeptus Sororitas Immolator that functions as much as a portable church on the battlefield as a weapon of war capable of belching torrents of the Emperor’s cleansing fire.īeyond the basics are the complex machines of the Adeptus Mechanicus, the many engines of death that form the steel backbone of the Astra Militarum, and the sky-darkening aircraft formations of the Aeronautica Imperialis. Vehiclesīut what’s the point of all these rules if you don’t have several armies worth of vehicles to play with?Ĭhurch of Steel features an arsenal of more than 100 vehicles, from simple fuel guzzlers like the Dirtcycle all the way up to the levitating Repulsor battle tank of the Primaris Astartes. Church of Steel features a set of narrative focused travel rules to help you tell a story with your journey, be it to or through a tumultuous battlefield, a teeming hive city, or a warp-ravaged wasteland. Of course, in the war-torn future of the 41st Millennium, even travel is fraught with peril. Travel Rulesīeyond the many battlefields of the Gilead System, vehicles are used simply to get from place to place. There are also special rules to reflect the psychic connection between the inscrutable Asuryani and their mysterious Wraithbone vehicles, as well as the terrifyingly fast raiding vehicles of the depraved Drukhari. The zealous armies of the Imperium aren’t the only ones with special vehicles rules though - the brutal Orks are known for their ramshackle vehicles that seem to be held together purely by their immense willpower, giving them a few mechanical twists on gameplay to keep their deadly piles of scrap rolling. The Ecclesiarchy also view their tools of war as holy objects, and as such their colossal, cathedral-esque vehicles have a pool of Faith points that the righteous can use to fuel their Faith Talents. The Adeptus Mechanicus have additional abilities to reflect their fervent worship of Machine Spirits, but they aren’t the only Faction in the Imperium that blend technology with faith. In Church of Steel, this is reflected by specific rules for some of the factions active in the Gilead System. Technology and religion are intertwined in the dark and superstitious future of the 41st Millennium. Inside the Vehicle Rules chapter you’ll find an arsenal of mechanical expansions, guiding you through explosive vehicle combat with dramatic (but easy to follow) rules for damage, expanded Complications, and optional extras. These rules were designed with the goal of piloting a vehicle being as easy as walking, whilst making it possible to do all manner of perilous manoeuvres, such as jumping onto a moving Reaver Jetbike and attacking the rider.Īs with all rules in Wrath & Glory the focus is on spectacular narrative events. Let’s take a look at what’s inside! Rules of the RoadĪt the core of Church of Steel is a comprehensive set of new rules for using vehicles in your games of Wrath & Glory. Buy Church of Steel here.Ĭhurch of Steel is a supplement for Warhammer: 40,000 Roleplay: Wrath & Glory focused on land and air vehicles, the mighty war engines that the grim forces active in the Gilead System use in endless battle to demolish the enemy, transport troops, and much more. If you are new to W arhammer 40,000 Roleplay: Wrath & Glory or thinking of picking up Church of Steel, then read on! C7 Developer Zak Dale-Clutterbuck takes us through exactly what's inside Church of Steel!Ĭhurch of Steel is now printing and should begin shipping this summer.
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