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  2. Codex (Warhammer 40,000) - Wikipedia

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    Orks, Eldar, and Dark Eldar 1-84154-219-9: 2001: Imperial Armour Restarted Line Imperial Armour Aeronautica Update and compilation of fliers and anti-aircraft units for the 6th Edition release of Warhammer 40k 978-1-907964-95-4: July 2012: 8th Edition Imperial Armour Apocalypse Companion volume to Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse,

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Warhammer 40,000/40k Army Page ...

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    The Leaders. Each Army has specific needs and roles that are carried out by certain groups of units. Starting with the HQ, note how the HQ units help the Army on the battlefield. (E.g. Start with Warbosses for Ork, and the need that Ork need a "big boss" of force to keep Orks in line. Tyranid synapse creatures keep the Tyranids going and fearless.)

  4. Warhammer 40,000 - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. [ 4 ]

  5. Epic (game) - Wikipedia

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    Epic: Swordwind contains army lists for the Biel-Tan Eldar, the Baran Siegemasters, Imperial Guard Army and Warlord Snagga-Snagga's Feral Ork Horde. There has been active involvement of players with playtesting the new armies for the game on the Epic forums, with "army champions" co-ordinating playtesting and revision of the army lists.

  6. List of Warhammer Fantasy characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.

  7. Gorkamorka - Wikipedia

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    The Orks, a race who can survive just about any catastrophe, promptly decided that this was not the Waaagh! and resolved to find a way off-world as quickly as possible. They turned to their Mekboyz (Ork technicians, engineers, mechanics and the closest thing they have to scientists) for aid, who set the other Orks to work gathering up wreckage ...

  8. Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Wikipedia

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    Waaargh - Orks, 'Ere We Go - Orks in Warhammer 40,000 and Freebooterz introduced background material for Ork culture and physiology, and army lists for the major Ork clans, pirates, and mercenaries.

  9. Black Library - Wikipedia

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    The Black Library is a division of Games Workshop (formerly a part of BL Publishing) which is devoted to publishing novels and audiobooks (and has previously produced art books, background books, and graphic novels) set in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes.