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ORKS: DEFFKOPTAS
ORKS: DEFFKOPTAS -Contains x3 Deffkoptas per BoxDeffkoptas are essentially Ork helicopters, and they serve as fast attack and reconnaissance unit...
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ORKS: KILL RIG The Kill Rig is a massive and destructive war machine used by the Orks in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. This hulking behemoth is a ...
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ORK TRUKK Because Orks don't really have much of a concept of personal space, Wartrukks are often piled with as many Orks as won't fall off, if eve...
View full detailsORKS DAKKAJET
ORKS DAKKAJET There’s nothing more satisfying to an Ork than going fast, having lots of "dakka", and screaming Waaagh! really loudly. Mastering all...
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ORK MORKANAUT Introduction: The "Ork Morkanaut" is a hulking war machine that epitomizes the brute force and belligerent nature of the Ork race in ...
View full detailsORKS KUSTOM BOOSTA BLASTA
ORKS KUSTOM BOOSTA BLASTA The Kustom Boosta-blasta exemplifies everything that a Speed Freek looks for in a vehicle: fast, heavily armed, and boast...
View full detailsORKS MEGATRAKK SCRAPJET
ORKS MEGATRAKK SCRAPJET The Megatrakk Scrapjet is a fast-moving ground attack vehicle utilized by Orks. It embodies the Orkish love for speed, viol...
View full detailsORKS BOOM DAKKA SNAZZWAGON
ORKS BOOM DAKKA SNAZZWAGON The Boomdakka Snazzwagon is a high-speed, heavily armed Ork vehicle that epitomizes the Orkish love for both speed and d...
View full detailsORKS RUKKATRUKK SQUIGBUGGY
ORKS RUKKATRUKK SQUIGBUGGY The Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy is another eccentric Ork vehicle found within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, known for its uni...
View full detailsORKS DEFFKILLA WARTRIKE
ORKS DEFFKILLA WARTRIKE The Deffkilla Wartrike is a formidable Ork vehicle in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, known for its speed, ferocity, and abi...
View full detailsORKS SHOKKJUMP DRAGSTA
ORKS SHOKKJUMP DRAGSTA The most popular type of transport amongst Mekboy Speed Freeks, the Shokkjump Dragsta is a formidably armored vehicle built ...
View full detailsORKS: BOSS SNIKROT
ORKS: BOSS SNIKROT Boss Snikrot is no mere Ork cutthroat – he is a murderous legend whose obsession with guerilla warfare has seen him hone the ku...
View full detailsORKS: ZODGROD WORTSNAGGA
ORKS: ZODGROD WORTSNAGGA Zodgrod Wartsnagga is a notorious and eccentric character within the Ork faction in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. He is a...
View full detailsORKS: PAINBOSS
ORKS: PAINBOSS The Painboss is a distinctive and crucial character within the Ork faction in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. These rugged and often ...
View full detailsORKS: ORK WARBOSS IN MEGA ARMOUR
ORKS: ORK WARBOSS IN MEGA ARMOUR The Warboss is the highest position in a large Ork Waaagh!; he is always the biggest, strongest and most cunning O...
View full detailsORKS: BIG 'ED BOSSBUNKA
ORKS: BIG 'ED BOSSBUNKA Big'Ed Bossbunkas are the the severed heads of Ork Gargants, that Warbosses have taken as their boss huts. Not only are the...
View full detailsORKS RUTHNERD AND GRETCHIN
ORKS RUTHNERD AND GRETCHIN This box set contains 10 multipart plastic Gretchin and a multipart plastic Ork Runtherd, including: 12 Gretchin head va...
View full detailsORK MEGANOBZ
ORK MEGANOBZ Ork Nobz who value the thrill of close combat often become meganobs. They are recognised by their bulky armour they wear into battle, ...
View full detailsORK STOMPA
ORK STOMPA The Stompa is essentially a massive, walking fortress, bristling with weaponry and crewed by a horde of Orks. It stands as a towering be...
View full detailsORKS PAINBOY
ORKS PAIN BOY A Painboy is essentially an Ork "doctor," but their methods of medicine are crude, brutal, and often more focused on inflicting pain ...
View full detailsORKS MEK
ORKS MEK Meks are Orks with an innate talent for all things mechanical. They possess an intuitive understanding of technology, allowing them to con...
View full detailsORKS ORK WEIRDBOY
ORKS ORK WEIRDBOY Ork Weirdboys are unique and powerful psykers within the Ork race in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Here's an overview: Descripti...
View full detailsORKS BIG MEK WITH SHOKK ATTACK GUN
ORKS BIG MEK WITH SHOKK ATTACK GUN The Big Mek with Shokk Attack Gun is a formidable Ork unit in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, known for its abili...
View full detailsORK WARBOSS WITH ATTACK SQUIG
ORK WARBOSS WITH ATTACK SQUIG The Ork Warboss with Attack Squig is a fearsome and iconic unit within Ork armies in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. H...
View full detailsFrequently Asked Questions
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1. Who are the Orks?
In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Orks are a race of humanoid aliens known for their love of war and their brutal, savage nature. They are fierce fighters and powerful psykers, and they possess a unique biology that allows them to repair and regrow lost body parts. Orks are organized into tribes and clans, and they are led by powerful warbosses. They are known to worship the god-like entity known as the WAAAGH! and their ultimate goal is to conquer and destroy everything in their path.
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2. What is the Ork playstyle?
The Ork playstyle in Warhammer 40,000 is characterized by its brute force and overwhelming numbers. They are typically played as a horde army, with large numbers of low-cost units that are able to absorb a lot of damage. Orks rely heavily on their melee capabilities, and they have a variety of units that excel in close combat, such as Nobz and Meganobz. They also have access to powerful shooting units like the Lootas and Deffkoptas. In addition, Orks have unique abilities that allow them to generate extra attacks or re-roll failed hit rolls, making them very deadly in close combat. The Ork playstyle can also be defined as fast and aggressive, they have access to many vehicles like Warbikes, Trukks, and Battlewagons that allow them to quickly close in on the enemy lines and strike hard. In summary, Orks playstyle is a mix of melee oriented, fast, aggressive and horde army.
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3. Best way to start playing an Ork army?
The best way to start playing an Ork army in Warhammer 40,000 would be to first familiarize yourself with the army's rules and units. You can do this by reading the Ork codex, which is a rulebook that contains all the information you need to know about the army, including its units, weapons, and special abilities. Once you have a good understanding of the army's capabilities, you should start building a basic force. A good starting point for an Ork army is a mob of Boyz, which are the core infantry unit of the army, and a Warboss, who is the leader of the army. You can also include a couple of units of Lootas or Shoota Boyz to provide some ranged support. Additionally, you might consider including a unit of Meganobz, which are powerful melee units, or a Trukk or Warbikes to add some speed to your army. It's also important to have a plan in mind, Orks excel in close combat, so you should focus on getting your units into melee as quickly as possible, using the speed and aggression of your army to overwhelm the enemy. Finally, to test your army and improve your skills, play some friendly games against other players, and get feedback on what works and what doesn't. With practice and experience, you'll be able to build a more effective and customized Ork army.
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4. Most popular Ork characters in Warhammer?
In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, there are several popular Ork characters, each with their own unique abilities and backstory. Some of the most popular Ork characters include: Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka: One of the most powerful and feared Ork Warbosses in the galaxy, Ghazghkull is known for his brutal efficiency and his ability to unite the different Ork clans under his banner. Makari: A powerful Ork Warboss who leads the infamous Red WAAAGH! He is known for his strategic brilliance and his ability to coordinate large-scale invasions. Nazdreg: A particularly cunning and ruthless Ork Warboss, Nazdreg leads the Bad Moons clan and is known for his love of loot and his willingness to betray his fellow Orks to get his hands on it. Gorgutz 'Ead 'Unter: A powerful Warboss who leads the Evil Sunz clan. He is known for his love of speed and his fondness for using heavily armored battlewagons. Gretchin: They are Ork's little green servant, even though they are not considered as a character but they have a big role in the Ork's army, as they run the Ork's vehicles and big guns. These are just a few examples of the many Ork characters in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Each of them has a unique personality and abilities that can be leveraged in different ways to make your army more effective.
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5. Typical Ork colour schemes?
In Warhammer 40,000, Ork color schemes can vary widely, but there are a few typical color schemes that are commonly used by players. The "Classic" Ork color scheme: This is the traditional Ork color scheme, featuring a green skin tone with red or orange accents on the clothing and weapons. This color scheme is meant to reflect the Orks' brutal and savage nature. The "Bad Moon" color scheme: This color scheme is associated with the Bad Moon clan, and it features a yellow and gold color scheme, with black or silver accents. This color scheme is meant to reflect the clan's love of wealth and loot. The "Evil Sunz" color scheme: This color scheme is associated with the Evil Sunz clan, and it features a red and orange color scheme, with black or silver accents. This color scheme is meant to reflect the clan's love of speed and their association with fire and heat. The "Deathskulls" color scheme: This color scheme is associated with the Deathskulls clan, and it features a blue and white color scheme, with black or silver accents. This color scheme is meant to reflect the clan's association with death and the afterlife. The "Freebooterz" color scheme: This color scheme is associated with the Freebooterz clan, and it features a purple, pink and black color scheme. This color scheme is meant to reflect the clan's association with pirating and looting. Keep in mind that these are not the only color schemes for the Orks, players can always come up with their own unique color schemes, but these are the most common ones.