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CODEX: NECRONS
CODEX: NECRONS Please note, due to Games Workshop policy we are not allowed to sell this product internationally outside of Canada. If a...
View full detailsCOMBAT PATROL: NECRONS
COMBAT PATROL: NECRONS This set includes the following multipart plastic models:- 1x Overlord, armed with a tachyon arrow- 1x Canoptek Doomstalker...
View full detailsNECRONS IMMORTALS / DEATHMARKS
NECRONS IMMORTALS/DEATHMARKS A Deathmark is one of the highly-skilled snipers and assassins of the Necron forces, appearing from apparently nowhere...
View full detailsNECRONS SKORPEKH DESTROYERS
NECRONS SKORPEKH DESTROYERS The Skorpekh Destroyer is a variant of a standard Necron Destroyer that has modified its form to possess three legs rat...
View full detailsNECRONS CANOPTEK WRAITHS
NECRONS CANOPTEK WRAITHS A Canoptek Wraith is an automated robotic Necron construct that serves as the eyes and ears of the central operating syste...
View full detailsNECRONS OPHYDIAN DESTROYERS
NECRONS OPHYDIAN DESTROYERS The Ophydian Destroyers are a formidable unit within the Necron army in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. These mechanical...
View full detailsNECRONS ILLUMINOR SZERAS
NECRONS ILLUMINOR SZERAS The enigmatic Necron Cryptek Plasmancer known as Illuminor Szeras is one of the most reviled beings in the galaxy. Both ha...
View full detailsNECRON TOMB BLADES
NECRON TOMB BLADES A Tomb Blade is an anti-gravitic Necron combination void fighter and Jetbike which uses dimensional repulsor units to operate in...
View full detailsNECRON DESTROYERS
NECRON DESTROYERS A Necron Destroyer is a deranged agent of annihilation whose sole reason for existence is centred around an unshakeable yearning ...
View full detailsNECRON CATACOMB COMMAND BARGE
NECRON CATACOMB COMMAND BARGE A Catacomb Command Barge, whilst similar in appearance and structure to an Annihilation Barge, serves a very differen...
View full detailsNECRON TRIARCH PRAETORIANS
NECRON TRIARCH PRAETORIANS The Triarch Praetorians are a specialised caste of Necrons who serve as the judges and enforcers of ancient Necrontyr la...
View full detailsNECRONS TRIARCH STALKER
NECRONS TRIARCH STALKER Triarch Stalkers are a form of hexapedal combat walker utilised by Necron Triarch Praetorians in battle. Like an enormous m...
View full detailsNECRONS CANOPTEK DOOMSTALKER
NECRONS CANOPTEK DOOMSTALKER This kit builds one Canoptek Doomstalker, and push-fit construction means you won't need glue to build it. It is suppl...
View full detailsNECRONS LOKHUSTS HEAVY DESTROYER
NECRONS LOKHUSTS HEAVY DESTROYER The Lokhust Heavy Destroyer is a potent and advanced unit within the Necron army in the Warhammer 40,000 universe...
View full detailsNECRONS HEXMARK DESTROYER
NECRONS HEXMARK DESTROYER The Hexmark Destroyer is a menacing and specialized unit within the Necron army in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. This ee...
View full detailsNECRONS PSYCHOMANCER
NECRONS PSYCHOMANCER Add this fearsome character to your Necrons army and watch even the toughest of enemies cower in abject terror! Armed with an ...
View full detailsNECRONS: SZAREKH THE SILENT KING
NECRONS: SZAREKH THE SILENT KING Szarekh, also known as the Silent King, was the last in the line of Silent Kings to lead the ruling Triarch of the...
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NECRONS MONOLITH A Monolith is a massive mobile fortress used by the Necrons as their primary planetary assault craft. A Monolith combines the prop...
View full detailsNECRON GHOST ARK
NECRON GHOST ARK The Necron Ghost Ark is a formidable and versatile vehicle within the Necron army in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. It serves as b...
View full detailsNECRON DOOM SCYTHE
NECRON DOOM SCYTHE A Doom Scythe is a Necron aircraft and Attack Craft capable of combat operations in both the void and within a planet's atmosphe...
View full detailsNECRONS: CONVERGENCE OF DOMINION
NECRONS: CONVERGENCE OF DOMINION This faction-specific Fortification not only provides covers for your Necron forces as they advance, but it also g...
View full detailsNECRONS: IMOTEKH THE STORMLORD
NECRONS: IMOTEKH THE STORMLORD Please note, due to Games Workshop policy we are not allowed to sell this product internationally outside o...
View full detailsNECRONS CANOPTEK SPYDER
NECRONS CANOPTEK SPYDER Canoptek Spyders are massive robotic Necron constructs, their immense weight effortlessly propelled by sophisticated anti-g...
View full detailsNECRONS C'TAN SHARD OF THE DECEIVER FINECAST
NECRONS C'TAN SHARD OF THE DECEIVER FINECAST Mephet'ran the Deceiver came out of stasis an unknown time ago and has been weaving plots ever since,...
View full detailsFrequently Asked Questions
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1. Who are the Necrons?
The Necrons are a fictional alien race in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. They are a race of robotic, undead beings who were once a powerful civilization that ruled the galaxy, but were forced into hibernation by an unknown enemy. They have since awakened and are seeking to reclaim their former glory. They are known for their immortality, advanced technology, and their ability to bring fallen warriors back to life. They are powerful and relentless enemies, feared by many in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.
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2. What is the Necron playstyle?
The Necrons playstyle in Warhammer 40,000 is typically focused on durability and resilience. They have access to a wide range of advanced technology and powerful weapons, which allows them to withstand heavy enemy fire and continue to fight even when outnumbered. They are often played as a slow-moving but hard-hitting army, relying on their superior technology and regenerative abilities to outlast and outgun their enemies. They also have a number of units that can teleport or phase out of reality, which can be used to outmaneuver and surprise the enemy. Necrons also have access to special abilities like the "Reanimation Protocols" that allow them to bring back destroyed Necron Warriors back to the fight with a roll of 4+. They also have access to a lot of special rules that allow them to ignore negative effects of terrain and other environmental factors, which can be very useful in certain situations. In general Necrons are a great army for players who like to play defensively, plan ahead and outlast their opponents, as well as for players who enjoy the idea of playing with an army of immortal robots.
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3. Best way to start playing Necrons?
The best way to start playing Necrons in Warhammer 40,000 would be to start with a small, easy-to-build and easy-to-play army that will allow you to learn the basics of the army and the game itself. One option would be to purchase a Necron Starter Set, which typically includes a small collection of easy-to-build miniatures, a rulebook, and a set of dice. This is a great way to get started with the Necrons as it provides you with everything you need to start playing right away. Another option would be to buy a Necron Battalion box, which gives you a good number of models and a good variety of units that can help you learn the army and its playstyle. As you become more familiar with the army and the game, you can then expand your collection and start experimenting with different units and tactics. It's also important to familiarize yourself with the Necron codex and the rules for the units you have, as well as to read some battle reports and watch some videos of Necron armies in action, this will give you an idea of how the army is played and how to use the units effectively. Finally, you can also find a local gaming community or club and join them, this will give you an opportunity to play games and learn from more experienced players and also make new friends.
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4. Most popular Necron characters?
There are several popular Necron characters in the Warhammer 40,000 universe: Imotekh the Stormlord: Imotekh is a Necron Overlord who is known for his powerful lightning attacks and his ability to control the weather. He is a powerful melee combatant and a valuable addition to any Necron army. Anrakyr the Traveller: Anrakyr is a Necron Lord who is known for his ability to resurrect fallen Necron Warriors. He is also a powerful melee combatant and a valuable addition to any Necron army. Orikan the Diviner: Orikan is a Necron Lord who is known for his ability to predict the future and his powerful psychic abilities. He is a valuable addition to any Necron army as he can provide powerful support and buff other units. Illuminor Szeras: Illuminor is a Necron Lord who is known for his ability to repair and upgrade Necron Warriors. He is a valuable addition to any Necron army as he can repair and upgrade other units. Trazyn the Infinite: Trazyn is a Necron Lord who is known for his ability to collect and preserve relics and artifacts of other civilizations. He is a valuable addition to any Necron army as he can provide powerful support and buff other units. Nemesor Zahndrekh: Nemesor is a Necron Overlord who is known for his powerful melee combat abilities and his ability to resurrect fallen Necron Warriors. He is a valuable addition to any Necron army. These are some of the most popular Necron characters, but there are many other powerful characters available to choose from, each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.
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5. Typical Necron paint schemes?
Necrons are typically painted with a metallic, silver or gold color scheme, to represent their robotic nature and advanced technology. Some players also incorporate shades of blue, green, or purple to represent the Necron's energy fields, or to create a more alien look. Some popular Necron paint schemes include: Silver and Blue: This scheme involves painting the Necrons in a silver or light gray color, and then highlighting them with shades of blue to create a cool, futuristic look. Gold and Green: This scheme involves painting the Necrons in a gold or copper color, and then highlighting them with shades of green to create a more alien and eldritch look. Bronze and Purple: This scheme involves painting the Necrons in a bronze or copper color, and then highlighting them with shades of purple to create a more menacing and powerful look. Black and White: This scheme involves painting the Necrons in a black and white color scheme, which gives them a sleek, minimalist look and can help to make them stand out on the battlefield. Rust: Some players also paint their Necrons with a rust or weathered look to represent the fact that they were in stasis for a long time, this gives them a more battle worn look. Ultimately, the paint scheme you choose will depend on your personal preferences and the overall look you want to achieve for your army. Feel free to experiment with different colors and techniques until you find a scheme that you like.