Aeldari war hosts are ready to join the fight in a galaxy riven by even more chaos than even they’re used to. A new Codex is on the scene with a quartet of Phoenix Lords and their Aspect Warrior cohorts in tow – it’s a good time to be from a Craftworld.
Codex: Aeldari
The children of Asuryan unleash their full might in the new Codex: Aeldari, which is packed with background lore, miniatures galleries, and rules for both Matched Play games and Crusade campaigns. This bumper-size Codex comes complete with eight new Detachments allowing you to field armies of not just Craftworld Aeldari, but also Harlequins and the sinister Ynnari, as well as forces centered around jetbikes, Aspect Warriors, wraith constructs, and more.
The Aeldari are known for their fine artefacts, so it’s fitting that this Codex is also available in a slick Collector’s Edition version with a special alternate cover featuring a majestic Wraithlord, foil page edges, and a black ribbon bookmark.
Asurmen, the Hand of Asuryan
As the first of all Phoenix Lords, Asurmen is the primogenitor of the Path of the Warrior and the most skilled fighter across the entire Aeldari race. He founded the Dire Avenger Aspect shrine and spread his balanced, tactical way of war to every known Craftworld. Warriors from all walks of Aeldari life revere his masterful use of the iconic shuriken catapult and the skill with which he wields the Sword of Asur, the first diresword ever forged.
Lhykhis, the Whispering Web
The Phoenix Lord of the Warp Spiders emerges for the first time courtesy of a dynamic miniature depicting Lhykhis bursting into realspace ready to unleash her fury on unexpecting opponents. Unique skills and wargear make Lhykhis a terror for foes far across the battlefield, as she and her disciples specialise in ambushing their prey with lightning-fast movement and powerful anti-infantry weapons.
Warp Spiders
Warp Spiders use personal jump generators housed in their armour to slip into and out of the Immatereum at a moment’s notice, using their preternatural agility to strike from unexpected quarters with lethal webs of monofilament wire. Their gruesome weapons are death to lightly armoured troops, who are cut into bloody chunks as the razor-sharp filaments constrict around them and slice through flesh like butter.
This multi-part plastic kit contains five miniatures with several weapon options for the Exarch, helmeted and helmetless heads for the entire squad, an Aspect shrine statue, and a transfer sheet with 378 decals.
Baharroth, the Cry of the Wind
As the most agile of the Phoenix Lords, Baharroth soars across the battlefield like the wind itself, unleashing devastating barrages of lasbolts as he leads his Swooping Hawks in blistering high-risk assaults. When the time comes to charge into close combat, his Shining Blade makes quick work of his sluggish opponents, bypassing armour like it’s not even there.
Swooping Hawks
As some of the most mobile troops available to the Aeldari war host, Swooping Hawks specialise in dropping right into battle from the distant skies before gunning down scores of infantry with rapid-fire lasblasters. The sight of them whirling through the air as battle rages all around them is a source of great inspiration for their terrestrial comrades – especially when their enemies are wiped out by a barrage from the Swooping Hawks’ backpack-mounted grenade launchers soon after.
This multi-part plastic kit contains five miniatures with several weapon options for the Exarch, helmeted and helmetless heads for the entire squad, an Aspect shrine statue, and a transfer sheet with 378 decals.
Fuegan, the Burning Lance
Where Lhykhis and Baharroth are graceful and agile killers, Fuegan is blunt force personified, a force of sheer destruction who takes the biggest enemies head-on and wins with ease. His massive firepike, Searsong, can bore a hole directly through the thickest armour from a shockingly long distance while daring enemies who get too close end up hacked apart by the brutal power of his Fire Axe.
Fire Dragons
Fire Dragons are the vehicle-hunting specialists of the Craftworld Aspect Warriors, equipped with devastating Dragon fusion guns and thick armour to tackle their heavily armoured targets in intense close-range brawls. They are aggressive and merciless warriors, but still manage to shoot with peerless accuracy that turns tanks into scrap in moments.
This multi-part plastic kit contains five miniatures with several weapon options for the Exarch, helmeted and helmetless heads for the entire squad, an Aspect shrine statue, and a transfer sheet with 378 decals.
Wave Serpent
Cadres of Aeldari troops, from humble Guardians to elite Aspect Warriors, are transported across raging battlefields in safety thanks to the venerable Wave Serpent, an advanced anti-grav tank fitted with powerful weapons and an almost inviolable energy shield.
This rerelease of the classic multi-part plastic kit contains everything you need to build either a Falcon Grav Tank or Wave Serpent, and comes with an Aeldari transfer sheet with 378 decals.*
War Walkers
War Walkers are the premier Aeldari scouting vehicle, paring back armour and durability to maximise their sheer speed and destructive power. Each War Walker can be outfitted with a wide variety of heavy weapons, from missile launchers to bright lances, and their Crystalline Targeting matrixes guide their allies' shots right into enemy weak spots for a devastating follow-up attack.
This rerelease of the classic multi-part plastic kit contains two War Walkers in the same box and comes with an Aeldari transfer sheet with 378 decals.
Aeldari Dice Set
Match the burning heat of Fuegan – who takes pride of place on the Codex cover – with this set of 16 dice cast in sparkling orange gem-effect plastic. Each die sports pips in dark red ink, as well as the faction logo on the six.
Datasheet Cards: Aeldari
Spend less time digging through books and more time divining the fate of your battles with a pack of 71 handy reference cards, containing rules summaries for your army rule, datasheets, and the Combat Patrol found in Codex: Aeldari.
* Unfortunately, this product is currently delayed in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.