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White Dwarf 514 – Everything changes for a Tzeentchian issue

Issue 514 of White Dwarf is available to pre-order on Saturday, the last of four focusing on the Ruinous Powers. Just as planned, Tzeentch takes the final spot, which is actually the most important one because the Changer of the Ways will be forever sitting in your memory – he totally isn’t mad he wasn’t first, no sir.

None of us could unpick the labyrinthine schemes of Tzeentch, but we can unpick the contents page. Smooth segue complete, let’s find out what’s in the issue.

With all things mutative and iridescent being the focus of this issue, you can read the Grey Knights’ reports on the inscrutable minions of Tzeentch and a summary of his everlasting feud with the Plague Father. There is also a prismatic display of Tzeentchian armies and miniatures, which is as eye searing and brain bending as you’d expect. 

For Warhammer 40,000 there are rules for a brand new Combat Patrol, Warptongue’s Hex-Pact – which pairs a Sorcerer and his Rubric Marines with a unit of Flamers and two units of Screamers – and for Warhammer Age of Sigmar you can field a new Pyrofane Cult Legends Army of Renown.

There is also an on-site report from last year’s Grand Narrative at Warhammer World, which follows White Dwarf staff Dan and Lyle’s progress through the event with their armies, and features a showcase of an award-winning Ynnari army.

If you’re patiently waiting for your Grand Cathay order to arrive, then a further deep dive into the process of designing the miniatures will make a perfect complement to our Old World Almanack series, and the fun of actually building the miniatures yourself.

The Bunker also has its two new scenarios, a report from the Studio’s Warhammer Underworlds, and a showcase of what the team have been up to with their own armies. On top of that, there’s part three of James Brogden’s duardin serial, The Trials of Albarak. 

You can pre-order your issue on Saturday, or sign up for a 12-month subscription and get special full-art cover issues delivered right to your door.

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