![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Monsters: This book is all about the big bugs, with most of them getting substantial improvements compared to the eighth edition, making them the powerhouses they should be on the tabletop.Synaptic Imperatives: Powerful, flexible and flavourful, Synaptic Imperatives represent the shifting will of the Hive Mind on the tabletop, helping your army adapt to whatever is thrown at you.All the stratagems, warlord traits, relics and secondary objectives you’d expect from a 9th Edition book, plus an updated Hive Mind psychic discipline. ![]() Crusade Rules, letting you work through the process of devouring a whole entire planet.Adaptive Physiology and Synaptic Imperatives, allowing you to customise your monsters before and during the battle.Rules for constructing a Tyranid army, including new customisable Hive Fleet Adaptations.Lore for the forces of the Hive Mind, and the various tendrils that have struck into known space.You’ll find this army rewarding if you want to throw a daunting wall of chitin at your opponents and draw on a flexible pool of powerful abilities to ensure that their resistance is futile. Many also have unique tricks they can pull off to help you adapt to situations on the tabletop. Whether you want to dominate the Shooting, Psychic or Fight phases this book has got the bug for you, with plenty of potent tools for powering them up, including strong army-wide buffs from the new Synaptic Imperatives. Tyranids are all about the monsters – swarms of lesser bugs might accompany them to war, but the big draw here is the ability to throw shockingly powerful hammer blows from your chunkiest creatures, often at alarming speed. We would like to thank Games Workshop for sending us a review copy of this codex. To find out just how doomed the galaxy is, I am joined by Tyranid fans Gunum, PierreTheMime and Primaris Kevin, all of whom are eagerly looking forward to throwing down with the new book, and we’re going to take a look at the army rules, the datasheets and round off with some final thoughts and army lists to really get your appetite for delicious biomass going. The Hive Mind hungers, and the prey had better watch out. Do the pointless squabbles of the galaxy’s many races bore you? Do you think all that energy they waste fighting one another could be put to better use as biomass? Do you want to unleash a horde of terrifying monstrosities and chittering, bladed bugs to make that a reality? If so, then good news – with a great thundering of chitinous feet, the 9th Edition Tyranid Codex has arrived, bringing improved datasheets, new tools and some terrifying combos to a tabletop near you. ![]()
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