The Liber Mechanicum – Forces of the Omnissiah Army Book brought the Mechanicum up to date for the new edition of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. We’re now sharing rules for the more esoteric units that they couldn’t squeeze into the book, along with an update to the Legacies of the Age of Darkness – Legiones Astartes rules.
Whether you’re throwing in your lot with the Omnissiah or the Warmaster, you’ll want to grab this free download. Here’s Andy Hoare from the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy team to explain more.
Andy: Following the release of Liber Mechanicum,* we have a selection of Expanded Unit army list entries to accompany it. As with the previously-published Legacies of the Age of Darkness – Legiones Astartes document, these entries allow players with older miniatures, or ones that aren't really part of the core army, to continue using them.
The intent with the Expanded Units entries is that they remain a work in progress until such time as we produce new miniatures, or re-release old ones, at which point they will be published in their final “core” form in a book.
And speaking of the Legiones Astartes document, we've taken the opportunity to update this based on feedback from Warhammer: The Horus Heresy players, which we're always happy to receive. If you have any such feedback on the rules or miniatures, especially when informed by games you've played, we'd love to hear it via heresyfaq@gwplc.com.
Thanks, Andy! Download your free rules now.
There are also four new FAQs for various Warhammer: The Horus Heresy rulebooks available to download, containing clarifications and errata for the Core Rules, the Liber Hereticus, the Liber Astartes, and the Liber Mechanicum.
Explore the range of Mechanicum miniatures for Warhammer: The Horus Heresy and pick up Liber Mechanicum – Forces of the Omnissiah Army Book so you can unleash them on the tabletop.
* Read more about the Mechanicum in the Age of Darkness in the Horus Heresy novel Mechanicum.