MANDRAKES: Mandrakes are arguably the meanest guys in the entire Drukhari roster – and that’s saying something coming from the most objectively evil faction in the 41st Millennium. These twisted shades of fallen Aeldari, who lurk in the nastiest subdimension of the dark city of Commorragh, occasionally emerge to serve the purposes of an especially brave Archon, materialising in realspace and revelling in quixotic slaughter. This is the first time these 10 eldritch monsters have been available separately, and they come with a unique token sheet. They can be built as a range of specialists or as regular Mandrakes. A separate deck of 34 Datasheet cards will be released alongside them, containing faction rules and equipment, unique plots, operative profiles, and other useful information.
NEMESIS CLAW: The Mandrakes are certainly given a run for their money in the nastiness stakes by the Night Lords Chaos Space Marines, who are objectively the most evil subfaction in the 41st Millennium. When their raiding parties coalesce, they call themselves Nemesis Claws, and wanton violence, murder, and depravity follow in their wake. This is the first time this elite band of 10 Heretic Astartes have been available separately, and they’re packaged with a unique token sheet. Each can be built as one of a range of specialists or as a regular trooper. A separate deck of 34 Datasheet cards will be released alongside them, containing faction rules and equipment, unique plots, operative profiles, and other useful information.
KOMMANDOS: The Ork Kommandos return from the previous edition of Kill Team, repackaged with a new token sheet for the new edition. This box contains 12 miniatures, 10 of which can be built as a range of specialists or regular Kommandos, plus a Bomb Squig and a Kommando Grot ready to bring a touch of brutal cunnin’ to proceedings. You also get a unique token sheet. A pack of 36 Datacards is available separately, covering faction rules and equipment, unique ploys, operative profiles, and other helpful know-wotz.
SCOUT SQUAD: The Space Marine neophytes return for the new edition, packing the same flexible roster of equipment as before. This set of 10 Scouts comes with numerous options for operatives, and a unique token sheet. A pack of 34 Datacards is available separately, covering faction rules and equipment, unique ploys, operative profiles, and other helpful information.
HERNKYN YAEGIRS: The Hernkyn are the advance scouting parties of the Leagues of Votann, a hardy cadre who range far ahead of the rest of their forces in search of intel and resources. This set of 10 miniatures have been repacked for the new edition, and can be assembled as a range of specialists or as basic Hernkyn. You also get a set of unique tokens, while there’s a deck of 34 Datacards sold separately comprising faction rules and equipment, unique ploys, operative profiles, and other helpful information.
CORSAIR VOIDSCARRED:
The Corsair Voidscarred are a tricksy bunch of Aeldari brigands, who ply the stars and pitch up in killzones around the galaxy in search of plunder. This set of 10 miniatures is a motley crew of specialists, psykers, and unique abilities – though most can also be built as basic Corsairs. It comes with a pack of tokens, and there’s a deck of 37 Datacards sold separately, comprising faction rules, equipment, ploys, profiles, and other useful information.
BROOD BROTHERS: Open your hearts to the Four-armed Emperor and welcome the forthcoming Day of Acension with the Brood Brothers, a set of 10 Genestealer Cultists based on the Cadian Shock Troopers sprue with various upgrades to build a variety of suspiciously bald specialists and troopers. It also includes a unique token sheet. They’re joined by a separate pack of 40 datacards, comprising faction rules, equipment, ploys, and operative profiles for the Brood Brothers plus various Broodcoven operatives sold separately in the main Genestealer Cults range.