COMBAT PATROL: NECRONS
Awaken Your Deathless Cybernetic Army with Combat Patrol: Necrons! Take command of an ancient legion of self-repairing android warriors and terrifying alien constructs determined to reclaim their galaxy. If you love the idea of an unstoppable, Terminator-style army that refuses to stay down, this is the perfect place to start.
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Ready to Play Right Away: This box is a complete, self-contained force designed for the "Combat Patrol" game mode. You can download the rules for free and start playing exciting games with a friend immediately without needing to buy a massive army first.
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Incredible Bundle Value: Purchasing this combat patrol gives you a fantastic discount on a balanced core force compared to buying each of these mechanical kits separately.
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Super Forgiving to Paint: Necrons are famous for being one of the absolute best factions for beginners to paint. A base coat of metallic silver, a dark wash to catch the details, and a splash of bright green for their glowing energy eyes will make your army look spectacular in no time.
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Unstoppable Playstyle: On the tabletop, Necrons have a unique ability to reanimate. When your opponent thinks they've finally destroyed one of your robotic soldiers, there's always a chance it will piece itself back together and keep fighting!
What’s In The Box
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1x Overlord (Your Regal Army Commander, armed with a powerful tachyon arrow)
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1x Canoptek Doomstalker (A towering, three-legged war machine equipped with a massive laser cannon)
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3x Skorpekh Destroyers & 1x Plasmacyte (Terrifying, blade-wielding melee specialists and their robotic assistant)
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10x Necron Warriors (The reliable, march-forward core infantry of your legion)
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3x Canoptek Scarab Swarms (Skittering, metallic insect swarms perfect for annoying your opponent)
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All Appropriate Citadel Bases
Getting Started Tip
Since this box comes with the giant Canoptek Doomstalker, its long legs can be a bit spindly to hold while painting. It is highly recommended to glue the legs to the base first to give yourself a sturdy handle, but keep the massive upper weapon separate. Paint the gun and the legs individually before joining them together so you don't accidentally miss any of those cool under-armor mechanical details!