Sister Superior D'Arc was born on a Hive World and joined the Adepta Sororitas at a young age. During the Second War for Armageddon, she led her squad after her commanding Superior was slain, claiming divine guidance. Under her leadership, the squad achieved several important victories that paved the way for her to become a saint. She now leads an elite squad of Sisters of Battle as a unique infantry unit for the Adepta Sororitas, who serve as the Ecclesiarchy's only official military forces.
The Rapier Carrier is the author's favorite artillery unit in Warhammer 40K. It comes equipped with several weapon options, including a quad heavy bolter, quad mortar, and laser destroyer. The quad heavy bolter is a popular choice due to its high volume of shots at low point cost. The quad mortar provides diversity with anti-vehicle and horde clearing abilities without needing line of sight. Chapter tactics can influence the best loadout choice for different armies. Overall, the Rapier Carrier is praised as a cheap heavy support option that can pull its own weight on the battlefield.
It is the 1st troop that has dual specific stats, above General stats that apply to all troops, this troop also is affected by all Ranged stats and all Horsed stats.
This document provides a troop priority list that outlines the order in which troops should be targeted in battle. It notes that Sidhe Corruptors should be prioritized even above siege walls due to their damage and speed. The list then ranks 51 different troop types from highest to lowest priority based on their threat level. Melee troops will approach enemies based on their combat speed, while ranged troops will target based on the priority list. Sharing tactical knowledge like this can help give players an edge in battles.
The Runic Megaliths are a Time Limited Alliance only events where special Runic Megalith spaces will appear throughout the Domain. All Alliance members with an Alliance HQ can fight each other for control of the Runic Megalith spaces
The document provides rules and background information for Chaos Cults in the Warhammer 40k universe. It describes how Chaos Cults can include a variety of races seduced by Chaos. It also provides rules for different types of Chaos Cult characters, troops, and support units. Additionally, it outlines rules for mutations, weapons, armor, and the use of daemonic gifts that can enhance Chaos Cult forces.
The Fey have sacrificed their humanity to gain power through Camelot's dark portals. They seek total domination and crush any opposition. Their cities, built among frozen mountaintops, are like mazes that are nearly impenetrable and difficult to escape from. Many attacks on Fey cities have ended in the brutal massacre of the invaders. Hardened by the harsh environment, the Fey have grown into a formidable military force and revel in the power they have attained.
This document provides setups and instructions for cresting barbarian camps from levels 5-15 using only archers and soul stealers.
It discusses two main setups - one for cresting from a Fey City using 1 soul stealer, and one for cresting from Druid or Briton cities using 10 soul stealers. The Fey City setup works best with the Bloodlust blessing, while the Druid/Briton setup is effective regardless of blessings.
It includes confirmation of testing the different setups on each barbarian camp level, as well as tips on checking setups, targeting higher level camps, and not switching presets mid-attack to avoid losses.
The Rapier Carrier is the author's favorite artillery unit in Warhammer 40K. It comes equipped with several weapon options, including a quad heavy bolter, quad mortar, and laser destroyer. The quad heavy bolter is a popular choice due to its high volume of shots at low point cost. The quad mortar provides diversity with anti-vehicle and horde clearing abilities without needing line of sight. Chapter tactics can influence the best loadout choice for different armies. Overall, the Rapier Carrier is praised as a cheap heavy support option that can pull its own weight on the battlefield.
It is the 1st troop that has dual specific stats, above General stats that apply to all troops, this troop also is affected by all Ranged stats and all Horsed stats.
This document provides a troop priority list that outlines the order in which troops should be targeted in battle. It notes that Sidhe Corruptors should be prioritized even above siege walls due to their damage and speed. The list then ranks 51 different troop types from highest to lowest priority based on their threat level. Melee troops will approach enemies based on their combat speed, while ranged troops will target based on the priority list. Sharing tactical knowledge like this can help give players an edge in battles.
The Runic Megaliths are a Time Limited Alliance only events where special Runic Megalith spaces will appear throughout the Domain. All Alliance members with an Alliance HQ can fight each other for control of the Runic Megalith spaces
The document provides rules and background information for Chaos Cults in the Warhammer 40k universe. It describes how Chaos Cults can include a variety of races seduced by Chaos. It also provides rules for different types of Chaos Cult characters, troops, and support units. Additionally, it outlines rules for mutations, weapons, armor, and the use of daemonic gifts that can enhance Chaos Cult forces.
The Fey have sacrificed their humanity to gain power through Camelot's dark portals. They seek total domination and crush any opposition. Their cities, built among frozen mountaintops, are like mazes that are nearly impenetrable and difficult to escape from. Many attacks on Fey cities have ended in the brutal massacre of the invaders. Hardened by the harsh environment, the Fey have grown into a formidable military force and revel in the power they have attained.
This document provides setups and instructions for cresting barbarian camps from levels 5-15 using only archers and soul stealers.
It discusses two main setups - one for cresting from a Fey City using 1 soul stealer, and one for cresting from Druid or Briton cities using 10 soul stealers. The Fey City setup works best with the Bloodlust blessing, while the Druid/Briton setup is effective regardless of blessings.
It includes confirmation of testing the different setups on each barbarian camp level, as well as tips on checking setups, targeting higher level camps, and not switching presets mid-attack to avoid losses.
This document provides an overview and disclaimer for using an unofficial Codex for Warhammer 40k games hosted by The Good The Bad The Bromley (TGTBTB) events. It is intended for use at TGTBTB events only and has been playtested for balance. The rules are available for other groups to use but are not an official Codex. The document was created by TGTBTB's events team to have fun and repay the gaming community's support. It provides some background on the planet Armageddon which will be the setting for the campaign games.
Magdalene was one of the most celebrated members of the Adepta Sororitas, ranked only below the Abbess. She once served as a Sister Repentia fighting against heretics. As a Canoness, Magdalene has powerful wargear and special rules that make her an elite warrior, including artificer armor, acts of faith, and abilities that inspire fearlessness and improve combat for herself and allies.
Saint Celestine is a revered Living Saint of the Adepta Sororitas's Order of Our Martyred Lady. She has returned from believed death multiple times to rescue Imperial forces. She has the stats of a Canoness with WS 7 and BS 7. Her special rules allow her to be resurrected on a roll of 4+ if slain, and all units must take a leadership test at -1 if she is slain. Her armor and weapon provide invulnerable and armor saves, and her weapon automatically wounds on a 4+.
This document provides background and stats for a Witch-Finder General unit in a tabletop wargame. It describes how witch-hunting became a profession during the dark days of the heresy when billions were murdered under suspicion of being witches. It then gives the backstory and special abilities of the Witch-Finder General Matthias Hopkiz, a circuit judge who proved women were witches through sham trials. Finally, it provides game stats and special rules for the Witch-Finder General unit, including abilities that improve morale, attacks, and survivability when facing heretics and daemons in combat.
This document provides an overview and rules for a Warhammer 40k campaign organized by The Good The Bad The Bromley (TGTBTB). It will be run using the 6th edition ruleset. Players will be assigned to factions and task forces to complete mission objectives across five rounds representing battles in different warzones on the planet Armageddon. Task forces can choose aggressive, defensive, or balanced stances each round for battle point bonuses. Generals collect results and traits that impact scoring. The campaign aims to provide an enjoyable organized play experience for attendees.
The Living Ancestor may be accompanied by an Assistant who has the same profile and equipment options as a Hearthguard Veteran but costs 15pts.
HEARTHGUARD RETINUE TROOPS SQUATS ONLY
The Hearthguard are the elite warriors of each Squat Brotherhood. They are the most experienced and battle-hardened fighters, acting as bodyguards to the Warlord and undertaking the most hazardous missions. Their skill and
loyalty are beyond question.
Hearthguard come in units of 5-10 models.
Each Hearthguard Retinue must include:
- 1 Hearthguard Sergeant
- 4-9 Hearthguard Veterans
The Hearth
This document provides rules for special characters and units for the Black Templars Space Marine Chapter for use in Warhammer 40,000 games run as part of The Good The Bad the Bromley (TGTBTB) events. It includes rules for characters like Chaplain Grimaldus and High Marshal Helbrecht, as well as upgrade options for troops like Neophyte Raclaw and Sergeant Wulf. The rules are intended for balanced and fun play at TGTBTB events only and are not considered official outside of those events.
Cybork Body Independent Character
Bosspole Furious Charge
Power Klaw Mob Rule
Shoota Waaagh!
Unit Composition: Stikkbombs It will not die
1 Ugulhard (Unique) Feel no pain
Preferred Enemy: Commissar Yarrick
(Applies to Ugulhard only)
Hatred: Commissar Yarrick
(Applies to Ugulhard only)
Preferred Enemy: Commissar Yarrick: Ugulhard has a particular hatred for Commissar Yarrick due to their legendary duel. When fighting Commissar Yarrick or any unit he is with, Ugulhard gains
The document provides a disclaimer and introduction for an Imperial Guard army list supplement for the Good The Bad The Bromley Warhammer 40k events. It lists special characters like Lord General Kuryov and Commissar Yarrick that can be taken as HQ choices, along with unique troops like Colonel Krone's platoon that can utilize special rules in place of standard platoon commanders. The list is designed for balanced and fun play at TGTBTB events.
This document provides an overview and disclaimer for using an unofficial Codex for Warhammer 40k games hosted by The Good The Bad The Bromley (TGTBTB) events. It is intended for use at TGTBTB events only and has been playtested for balance. The rules are available for other groups to use but are not an official Codex. The document was created by TGTBTB's events team to have fun and repay the gaming community's support. It provides some background on the planet Armageddon which will be the setting for the campaign games.
Magdalene was one of the most celebrated members of the Adepta Sororitas, ranked only below the Abbess. She once served as a Sister Repentia fighting against heretics. As a Canoness, Magdalene has powerful wargear and special rules that make her an elite warrior, including artificer armor, acts of faith, and abilities that inspire fearlessness and improve combat for herself and allies.
Saint Celestine is a revered Living Saint of the Adepta Sororitas's Order of Our Martyred Lady. She has returned from believed death multiple times to rescue Imperial forces. She has the stats of a Canoness with WS 7 and BS 7. Her special rules allow her to be resurrected on a roll of 4+ if slain, and all units must take a leadership test at -1 if she is slain. Her armor and weapon provide invulnerable and armor saves, and her weapon automatically wounds on a 4+.
This document provides background and stats for a Witch-Finder General unit in a tabletop wargame. It describes how witch-hunting became a profession during the dark days of the heresy when billions were murdered under suspicion of being witches. It then gives the backstory and special abilities of the Witch-Finder General Matthias Hopkiz, a circuit judge who proved women were witches through sham trials. Finally, it provides game stats and special rules for the Witch-Finder General unit, including abilities that improve morale, attacks, and survivability when facing heretics and daemons in combat.
This document provides an overview and rules for a Warhammer 40k campaign organized by The Good The Bad The Bromley (TGTBTB). It will be run using the 6th edition ruleset. Players will be assigned to factions and task forces to complete mission objectives across five rounds representing battles in different warzones on the planet Armageddon. Task forces can choose aggressive, defensive, or balanced stances each round for battle point bonuses. Generals collect results and traits that impact scoring. The campaign aims to provide an enjoyable organized play experience for attendees.
The Living Ancestor may be accompanied by an Assistant who has the same profile and equipment options as a Hearthguard Veteran but costs 15pts.
HEARTHGUARD RETINUE TROOPS SQUATS ONLY
The Hearthguard are the elite warriors of each Squat Brotherhood. They are the most experienced and battle-hardened fighters, acting as bodyguards to the Warlord and undertaking the most hazardous missions. Their skill and
loyalty are beyond question.
Hearthguard come in units of 5-10 models.
Each Hearthguard Retinue must include:
- 1 Hearthguard Sergeant
- 4-9 Hearthguard Veterans
The Hearth
This document provides rules for special characters and units for the Black Templars Space Marine Chapter for use in Warhammer 40,000 games run as part of The Good The Bad the Bromley (TGTBTB) events. It includes rules for characters like Chaplain Grimaldus and High Marshal Helbrecht, as well as upgrade options for troops like Neophyte Raclaw and Sergeant Wulf. The rules are intended for balanced and fun play at TGTBTB events only and are not considered official outside of those events.
Cybork Body Independent Character
Bosspole Furious Charge
Power Klaw Mob Rule
Shoota Waaagh!
Unit Composition: Stikkbombs It will not die
1 Ugulhard (Unique) Feel no pain
Preferred Enemy: Commissar Yarrick
(Applies to Ugulhard only)
Hatred: Commissar Yarrick
(Applies to Ugulhard only)
Preferred Enemy: Commissar Yarrick: Ugulhard has a particular hatred for Commissar Yarrick due to their legendary duel. When fighting Commissar Yarrick or any unit he is with, Ugulhard gains
The document provides a disclaimer and introduction for an Imperial Guard army list supplement for the Good The Bad The Bromley Warhammer 40k events. It lists special characters like Lord General Kuryov and Commissar Yarrick that can be taken as HQ choices, along with unique troops like Colonel Krone's platoon that can utilize special rules in place of standard platoon commanders. The list is designed for balanced and fun play at TGTBTB events.
1. Sister SUperior D’arc elite UNIT IMPERIUM ONLY 100Pts
Sister Superior D'Arc was born a peasant girl on a Hive World. She joined the Adepta Sororitas at a young age and whilst on a mission to Armageddon during the 2nd war, her commanding Superior was slain, Claiming divine guidance,
D’Arc led her squad to several important victories during the 2nd War, which paved the way for her into becoming a saint.
The Adepta Sororitas (also known as "the Sisterhood" or "Daughters of the Emperor") are an all‐female subdivision of the religious organisation known as the Ecclesiarchy or Ministorum. The Sisterhood's Orders Militant serve as the
Ecclesiarchy's fighting arm, mercilessly rooting out corruption and heresy within humanity and every organisation of the Adeptus Terra. The Sisterhood serves as Ministorum's only official military forces because the Decree Passive rules
that the Ecclesiarchy cannot maintain any "men under arms". This was supposed to limit the power of the Ecclesiarchy. However the Ministorum were able to circumvent this decree by using the all‐female force of the Sisterhood. The
terms "Adepta Sororitas" and "Sisters of Battle" are commonly regarded to mean the same thing, but the latter title technically refers only to the Orders Militant ‐ the military arm of the organisation which is the largest and the best‐
known part of the Sororitas.
WS BS S T W I A Ld Sv
Sister Superior D’Arc 6 4 3 3 2 4 2 10 3+
Sister of Battle 5 4 3 3 1 4 1 8 3+
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Unit Type: (D’Arc)Wargear: Special Rules: Transport:
Infantry Power Armour Zealot Rhino +35pts
(Unique) Bolt Pistol Pariah Drop Pod +40pts
Frag and Krak Grenades Adamantium Will
Unit Composition: Relic Blade
1 Sister D’Arc
4 Sisters of Battle Wargear:
Power Armour
Bolt Pistol
Frag and Krak Grenades
Power Weapon
Options:
May include up to five additional Sisters of Battle at +17pts each
The Sister D’Arc may replace her Power Weapon with:
Relic blade +10pts
Thunder Hammer + 15pts
The Sister D’Arc may take digital lasers for +10pts
Up to two Sister of Battle may replace their Power Weapon with:
Flamer or Meltagun for free
Relic Blade + 10pts
Thunder Hammer + 15pts
Pariah: Due to the devout hatred towards all heretic psykers, D’Arc has her squad blessed with powers which
Interrupt the psykers abilities, to represent this all psykers within 12” of D’Arc must do psychic tests on 3D6.