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The Index Cards for Warhammer 40,000 have gotten their first errata pass. Plus the points for Horus Heresy units in 40k are out!

With the thousands of units that had to get rules for Warhammer 40,000 there were bound to be a few that had some misprints on their Index Cards. Thankfully, Games Workshop has released a new errata for those cards to fix those errors. And you can download those now.

Download Warhammer 40,000 Index Card Errata Here

There’s quite a few changes in this condensed document. It’s a brief 2 pages but it hits many of the …oversights that might have snuck in. If you thought things like Be’lakor not having ‘Psyker’ and ‘Fly’ were odd, you weren’t wrong! That’s just one of the dozens of changes in the document so be sure to download it and read-up on your army.

If you’re using the new Warhammer 40,000 App the good news is that these changes have already been rolled out to the digital versions. You can bet as time goes on more changes will be added to the digital versions and this document, too.

Also, according to the Metawatch Article from WarCom there’s lots of changes coming in the future. You can expect a new Balance Dataslate every six months as well as other key documents that will be rolled out in the future.

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Legends of the Horus Heresy

Additionally, GW has also released points for the Legends of the Horus Heresy units. Again, these aren’t recommend for use in a competitive 40k tournament setting but if you wanted to use them in friendly games they do have points now.

Download the Warhammer Legends of the Horus Heresy Points Here

It’s not a massive document but it’s got many of the iconic units included so you can use those models in Warhammer 40,000 10th Edition if you want. And hey, if you’ve got a Horus Heresy Army and want to give 40k 10th a try, why not bust out your models and give it a whirl!?

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Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and Austinite for 15+ years, Adam covers all things Tabletop Gaming. Which includes Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and everything else that involves dice, boards, cards and a table.
A hobbyist, player, and collector of miniatures and games, Adam’s current obsession are his Death Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, and his ever growing Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.

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