Welcome to the War Zone Nachmund: Grand Tournament mission pack! On this page you will find all of the rules required to lead your carefully selected Warhammer 40,000 army into finely balanced tabletop conflict against cunning and determined opponents.
If you are new to Warhammer 40,000 and this is the first Grand Tournament mission pack you have read, then the content of this pack is intended to be perfect for use in official gaming tournaments and competitive
matched play environments. It has been created for those Warhammer 40,000 hobbyists who prefer a carefully levelled strategic playing field. Each mission - tailored to different battle sizes, from Incursions to Strike Force engagements - is designed to ensure that neither player can claim an advantage at battle’s commencement. Moreover, within this pack you will find additional rules for picking secondary objectives that your army must pursue. These provide every player with the chance to fine-tune each mission to their own strategic strengths, and to optimise their ability to score more victory points than their foes. Victory in a Grand Tournament mission is contingent upon clever army selection, wise choices of secondary objectives, expert tactical play and a healthy dose of good luck!
If you are a veteran of the Grand Tournament mission pack scene, then you already know all of this and you are doubtless more interested to learn what has changed for this season of competitive Warhammer 40,000 gaming:
- The first and biggest change are the missions themselves. Everything from deployment zones to objective marker positioning has been reviewed and - where needed - improved, and several new mission rules have been added to ensure each mission offers the players different tactical challenges to overcome. Most importantly of all though, none of the missions contain secondary objectives that you can select anymore. Instead, every mission now contains two primary objectives that will reward players with victory points. While the greater proportion of these are still scored for holding objective markers, just as in previous mission packs, players will need to adapt their army lists and master new strategies if they are going to stand the best chance of scoring both of their primary objectives.
- We have reviewed and adjusted a handful of secondary objectives based on feedback from the Warhammer 40,000 community. We have also taken this mission pack as an opportunity to provide several factions who are yet to get hold of their 9th edition Codex, with at least one secondary objective that they can select. We have also specified that players can, when selecting their secondary objectives, never select more than a single one from a source that is not this mission pack. That means, for example, that a player could select one secondary objective from a Codex, or one from a Codex Supplement, they couldn’t select one from both.
- We have changed how you choose selectable keywords (the ones in angular brackets that denote what sub-faction your unit is from) when mustering your army. The intent is to make it so that all the units in your army that have a particular sub-faction keyword are all from the same sub-faction. You will no longer select these keywords on a unit-by-unit basis, and so end up with units and detachments from different sub-factions. Now you make one selection, and that replaces that particular selectable keyword in every instance throughout your entire army. There are a handful of exceptions, including <MARK OF CHAOS> (so you can still select some units to be dedicated to KHORNE, some to NURGLE etc.). Named characters are also exempt (their keywords are preset and not selected by you, even though they may be from a specific sub-faction).
- Finally, we have made some changes to the way you deploy Fortifications with a view to make it easier than ever to set up these often large models within your deployment zone, the placement of which, in the past, was sometimes problematic.
So whether you are just setting off into the world of matched play games, or you are about to participate in the next Grand Tournament event, read on to absorb the full content of this mission pack, and to unlock the countless hours of exciting and close-run gaming it will provide.
Book | Kind | Edition | Version | Last update |
War Zone Nachmund: Grand Tournament Mission Pack |
War Zone Nachmund: Grand Tournament Mission Pack | Expansion | 9 | Indomitus 1.0 | March 2022 |
Q: | Are named characters exempt from the rules that require every unit that has a selectable keyword to have the same selectable keyword? |
A: | Yes. Though named characters can have sub-faction keywords these are typically predetermined and not selected by the player (i.e. they are not typically presented within angular brackets). |
Q: | Can I include MILITARUM TEMPESTUS units in the same army as units from another Regiment (e.g. Cadian)? |
A: | Yes. Though MILITARUM TEMPESTUS is a sub-faction keyword, it is not a keyword that is selected by the player (i.e. it is not presented within angular brackets), and so is exempt from the rules that require every unit that has a selectable keyword to have the same selectable keyword. Note though that if the MILITARUM TEMPESTUS units are using the Ordo Tempestus rules from Psychic Awakening: The Greater Good (which gives them the <TEMPESTUS REGIMENT> keyword), then all MILITARUM TEMPESTUS units from your army must be from the same Tempestus Regiment. |
A War Zone Nachmund: Grand Tournament game is waged by following the sequence below:
1. Select Battle Size
The players must first select the battle size they wish to play: Incursion or Strike Force. The table below gives a rough guide of how long each should take.
BATTLES | BATTLE SIZE | BATTLE DURATION | Incursion | Up to 2 hours | Strike Force | Up to 3 hours |
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2. Muster Armies
Each player must then select a
Battle-forged army. The
points limit of each player’s army, and the number of
Command points each player starts with when they begin mustering their army, are shown in the table below:
ARMY | BATTLE SIZE | POINTS LIMIT | COMMAND POINTS | Incursion | 1000 | 6 | Strike Force | 2000 | 12 |
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Details of how to Battle-forge an army, use a points limit, select a
WARLORD and what information a player’s
army roster must contain can be found in the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book.
The players cannot include
Understrength units in their army, and their army cannot include any
Specialist Detachments.
All of the units in each Detachment in a player’s army must have at least one
Faction - keyword in common, and this keyword cannot be
CHAOS,
IMPERIUM,
AELDARI,
YNNARI or
TYRANIDS, unless the Detachment in question is a
Fortification Network (this has no effect on a player’s
Army Faction).
All of the units in a player’s army that have selectable Faction keywords - that is Faction keywords presented in angular brackets that a player selects when they add those units to their army - must all have the same selectable keywords. This means, for example, that all units with the
<CHAPTER> keyword in a player’s army must be from the same Chapter, and so all these units must replace
<CHAPTER> with the name of that Chapter; all units with the
<KABAL> keyword in a player’s army must be from the same Kabal; all units with the
<WYCH CULT> keyword in a player’s army must be from the same Wych Cult, and so on. The only exceptions to this are as follows:
- The <MARK OF CHAOS> and <ALLEGIANCE> keywords - these can be different for different units in a player’s army.
- The DREADBLADE and FREEBLADE keywords - these units can have different selectable Faction keywords to other units in a player’s army.
- SPECIALIST MOB units.
If a player’s army includes one or more
Super-heavy Auxiliary Detachments, they can change the
Command Benefits of one of them to: ‘+2
Command points if the unit in this Detachment is not your
WARLORD, but it is from the same Faction as your
WARLORD’s Detachment, and that Faction is not
CHAOS,
IMPERIUM,
AELDARI,
YNNARI or
TYRANIDS’.
If either player has access to any
Stratagems that are used before the battle to upgrade units, these must be used now and the details of the upgrades noted on the player’s army roster.
Each player must then provide a copy of their army roster for their opponent to read through.
3. Determine Mission
The players determine which mission will be used for the battle; they can choose from the missions for their chosen battle size. This will determine the deployment map that the players use, as well as the specific mission briefing. The players can either simply agree which they will use with their opponent, or they can roll a
D33 to randomly select a mission using one of the tables. To roll a D33, roll two D3s one after the other; the first dice result determines the ‘tens’ and the second determines the ‘units’. For example, if the first result is a 2 and the second is a 1, then the D33 result is a 21.
4. Read Mission Briefing
Each mission has a mission briefing that will detail the primary objectives that award victory points to the players. Some mission briefings also list one or more mission rules that will apply for the duration of the battle. The players should read and familiarise themselves with these before proceeding.
5. Place Objective Markers
The players now set
objective markers up on the battlefield. Each mission’s deployment map will show the players how many to set up, and where each should be placed.
6. Create the Battlefield
The players now create the battlefield and set up
terrain features. Missions are played on rectangular battlefields. The size of the battlefield depends on the battle size selected, as shown in the table below (the table shows the minimum size of battlefields):
BATTLEFIELDS | BATTLE SIZE | BATTLEFIELD SIZE (Minimum) | Incursion | 44" x 30" | Strike Force | 44" x 60" |
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Unless noted otherwise, when setting up terrain features, use the
guidelines detailed in the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book. Terrain features cannot be set up on top of
objective markers. Players must use the battlefield terrain rules for terrain features.
7. Determine Attacker and Defender
The players
roll off and the winner decides who will be the Attacker and who will be the Defender.
8. Choose Deployment Zone
The Defender now selects one of the deployment zones for their army. Their opponent uses the other deployment zone.
9. Select Secondary Objectives
Each player then secretly selects three
secondary objectives for the battle and writes them down. Each can award victory points to the player who chose them. The secondary objectives that players can choose from can be found
here. There are also additional secondary objectives, found in other publications, such as Codexes and Codex Supplements, that players can select from, but at least two of a player’s selections must be from the
Nachmund Secondary Objectives listed within this mission pack. This means that a player would be able to select a maximum of one secondary objective from another source.
Once both players have selected their secondary objectives, they reveal their selections to their opponent.
10. Declare Reserves and Transports
These missions use the
Strategic Reserves rules.
Both players now secretly note down on their
army roster which of the units in their army will start the battle in Strategic Reserves (units with the Fortifications
battlefield role can never be placed into Strategic Reserves), which of their units will start the battle in a location other than the battlefield (if a player has access to any
Stratagems that enable them to set up units from their army in a location other than the battlefield, they must use such Stratagems now), and which of their units will start the battle
embarked within
TRANSPORT models (they must declare which units are embarked on which model). When both players have done so, they declare their selections to their opponent.
No more than half the total number of units in a player’s army can be Strategic Reserve and/or
Reinforcement units, and the combined
points value of all Strategic Reserve and Reinforcement units (including those embarked within
TRANSPORT models that are Strategic Reserve and/or Reinforcement units) must be less than half of the total points value of a player’s army, even if every unit in that army has an ability that would allow them to be set up elsewhere.
In War Zone Nachmund: Grand Tournament missions, Strategic Reserve and Reinforcement units can never arrive on the battlefield in the first battle round. Any Strategic Reserve or Reinforcement unit that has not arrived on the battlefield by the end of the third battle round counts as having been destroyed, as do any units embarked within them (this does not apply to units that are placed into Strategic Reserves after the first battle round has started).
11. Deploy Armies
The players alternate setting up their remaining units one at a time, starting with the Defender. A player must deploy all of their remaining units with the Fortifications
battlefield role before deploying any other unit. A player’s models must be set up
wholly within their deployment zone. If one player finishes deploying all their units, their opponent then deploys the remainder of their units.
Unless otherwise stated, when setting up a model from a unit with the Fortifications battlefield role on the battlefield, it cannot be set up within 3" of any other
terrain feature that is not part of its own
datasheet (excluding
hills). If it is not possible to set up a Fortification as a result, a player can, in a War Zone Nachmund: Grand Tournament mission, remove one
Obstacles or
Area Terrain feature that is within their deployment zone from the battlefield in order to make room for their Fortification. If, by doing so, it is still not possible to set up their Fortification, replace the terrain feature removed - this Fortification cannot be deployed and counts as having been destroyed.
If a model from a player’s army is so large that it cannot physically be set up wholly within their deployment zone (i.e. the smallest dimension of that model is greater than the depth of their deployment zone), it must be set up so that it is touching that player’s battlefield edge. In the first battle round, that model’s unit cannot do any of the following: make a
Normal Move,
Advance,
Fall Back, attempt to
manifest or
deny psychic powers, make any attacks with ranged weapons,
declare a charge,
perform a Heroic Intervention, perform any
actions or
psychic actions. Models in such units count as having moved a distance in inches equal to their Move (M) characteristic in their first
Movement phase. If the unit has a
minimum Move characteristic, it counts as having moved its maximum Move characteristic.
If both players have units with abilities that allow them to be set up ‘after both armies have deployed’, the players must
roll off after all other units have been set up and alternate setting up these units, starting with the winner.
12. Determine First Turn
The players
roll off. The winner takes the first turn.
13. Resolve Pre-battle Abilities
The players alternate resolving any pre-battle abilities units from their army may have, and resolving any Stratagems that are used before the battle (excluding those that upgrade their units or those that enable them to set up a unit in a location other than the battlefield), starting with the player who will take the first turn.
14. Begin the Battle
The first battle round begins. The players continue to resolve
battle rounds until the battle ends.
15. Ending the Battle
The battle ends after five battle rounds have been completed. If one player has no models remaining in their army at the start of their turn, the other player may continue to play out their turns until the battle ends.
16. Determine Victor
At the end of the battle, the player with the most victory points is the winner. If players are tied, the battle is a draw.
Each player can score a maximum of 45 victory points from primary objectives and a maximum of 45 victory points from secondary objectives (from a maximum of 15 victory points from each of the 3 secondary objectives they have selected), for a total of 90 possible victory points from mission objectives (any excess victory points awarded are discounted). If every model in a player’s army is painted to a Battle Ready standard, that player is awarded a bonus 10 victory points. This gives the players a maximum total score out of 100 victory points.
Ideally, a battle should always be played until the end. On occasion, though, one or both players may not be able, or may not wish, to complete the battle.
If both players agree to end the battle early, then they can end the battle at a mutually agreed point (we suggest at the end of a battle round). The players can then calculate their final victory points totals, taking into account any objectives achieved so far, to determine the victor.
If only one player wants to end the battle early, that player must concede and remove their models from the battlefield. A player who concedes scores 0 victory points for that battle. Their opponent is the victor and they can, if they wish, calculate their final victory points total, taking into account any objectives achieved so far. If their score from primary and secondary objectives is less than 60 victory points, increase that player’s score to 60 victory points. This will be boosted to 70 if that player’s army is painted to a
Battle Ready standard.
During the battle, players can earn victory points by achieving mission objectives. There are two types of mission objectives: primary and secondary. Primary mission objectives are described in the mission’s mission briefing. Secondary mission objectives are chosen by each player after the mission has been determined and the armies have been revealed. In each case, mission objectives can either be ‘End Game’ or ‘Progressive’. End Game mission objectives are scored at the end of the battle. Progressive mission objectives are scored during the battle (exactly when is detailed on the objective itself), and can be achieved, and hence award victory points, several times.
The winner of a Grand Tournament mission is the player who has scored the most victory points, which can be scored in a number of different ways. In order to keep track of how many victory points you have scored (as well as how and when they were scored) it is useful to fill in a scoring sheet during your game.

- At the top of the scoring sheet is space to write the battle size and the mission you are playing.
- There are two sections on the scoring sheet — one to keep track of the Attacker’s victory points and one to keep track of the Defender’s. After you have determined who the Attacker and Defender will be, write your names at the top of the appropriate section.
- You can make a note in both the Attacker’s and Defender’s section of all the objectives that are being used in your battle. In the case of your primary objectives (which will be the same for both players), simply delete whichever does not apply. In the case of secondary objectives, after both players have made their selections you should write them down in the appropriate box.
- As the battle progresses, keep track of the victory points each player scores in the relevant section. For progressive objectives, write down (or keep a tally) of how many points were scored during each battle round, and in the case of End Game objective, do the same at the end of the battle.
- At the bottom of each player’s section there is space for you to add up the total victory points you have scored for primary objectives (a score out of 45), and the victory points you have scored for each secondary objective (each will be a score out of 15).
- If a player’s army is painted to a Battle Ready standard, that player will score an additional 10 victory points. Make a note on the scoring sheet if a player’s army was Battle Ready or not.
- Add up each player’s victory points total from objectives to their Battle Ready score for a grand victory points score out of 100.
- You can make a note regarding whether the Attacker or the Defender won, or if the game was a draw, here.
Playing games of Warhammer is a shared experience that we all want to look and feel great. To reflect this, Grand Tournaments reward you for having a fully painted ‘Battle Ready’ army. Here we explain what that means, and where to find achievable online tutorials and painting guides to get your army ready for action!
When you play a Grand Tournament game, there are 10 victory points available if every model in your army is painted to a Battle Ready standard. Battle Ready means your models are fully painted with a detailed or textured base.
This is considered to be the minimum standard of miniature painting for a Grand Tournament mission, as well as a guaranteed method of scoring some victory points before the dice even start rolling.
The Citadel Colour range includes all the paints and hobby supplies you’ll need to paint your miniatures quickly and efficiently, In fact, Contrast paints were created especially to help you get your armies Battle Ready in no time — just one coat of Contrast paint lays down both a base colour and a bit of shade — while Technical paints give you a textured base with one application. It’s never been easier to get your army ready for a tournament.
Select your faction to display your faction-specific secondary objectives with the rest of the options:When players select
secondary objectives, they must select three, at least two of which must be selected from those presented below.
If a secondary objective has a keyword in brackets next to its title, players can only select that secondary objective if every model from their army (excluding
UNALIGNED models) has that Faction keyword (in the case of The Long War, this can be selected if every unit in a player’s army, excluding
UNALIGNED models, is a Chaos Space Marines unit, as defined in
Codex: Chaos Space Marines). The players can select a maximum of one secondary objective from another source, such as a Codex or Codex Supplement.
Each secondary objective has a category (e.g.
Purge the Enemy) and players cannot choose more than one from each category.
The players can score no more than 15 victory points from each secondary objective (any excess victory points are discounted).
Purge the Enemy
ASSASSINATION
End Game Objective
The enemy looks to their champions for courage. Identify and eliminate them with extreme prejudice.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle for each enemy CHARACTER model that is destroyed. If the enemy WARLORD was destroyed during the battle, gain 1 additional victory point.
FOR THE EMPEROR!
Progressive Objective
So long as the enemy is obliterated, Astra Militarum casualties are of minor importance.
Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle round for each enemy unit that was destroyed during that battle round by an ASTRA MILITARUM unit from your army (to a maximum of 3 victory points per battle round).
BRING IT DOWN
End Game Objective
The opposing army contains numerous heavily armoured units. Take any opportunity to bring them down.
Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle for each enemy MONSTER or VEHICLE model with a Wounds characteristic of 9 or less that is destroyed, 2 victory points for each enemy MONSTER or VEHICLE model with a Wounds characteristic of between 10-14 that is destroyed, and 3 victory points for each enemy MONSTER or VEHICLE model with a Wounds characteristic of 15 or more that is destroyed.
TITAN HUNTER
End Game Objective
The foe has committed its largest weapons of war to this battlefield. The larger the foe, the greater the glory.
Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle if one enemy TITANIC model is destroyed, 9 victory points if two enemy TITANIC models are destroyed, or 15 victory points if three or more enemy TITANIC models are destroyed.
SLAY THE HERETIC
Progressive Objective
The enemy oppose the will of the Emperor. Show them the error of their blasphemous ways with bolter, flamer and melta.
At the end of each of your
Shooting phases, score 1 victory point for each of the following that applies:
- One or more enemy units were destroyed by an attack made with a bolt weapon by an ADEPTUS MINISTORUM unit from your army.
- One or more enemy units were destroyed by an attack made with a flame weapon by an ADEPTUS MINISTORUM unit from your army.
- One or more enemy units were destroyed by an attack made with a melta weapon by an ADEPTUS MINISTORUM unit from your army.
If all three of these apply at the end of your Shooting phase, then you score 1 additional victory point (for a maximum of 4 victory points).
CODEX WARFARE
End Game Objective
The Codex Astartes has proven its worth as a superb treatise on warfare over countless battlefields, and has remained so even after ten thousand years. Many Space Marines hold its teachings in awe, following its guidance in all ways, trusting in its ability to give them victory. Their belief has been rewarded on battlefield after battlefield.
If you select this objective, you score victory points as follows:
- Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle (to a maximum of 5 victory points) for each enemy unit that was destroyed as the result of an attack made with a Heavy or Grenade weapon by an ADEPTUS ASTARTES unit from your army while the Devastator Doctrine was active for your army.
- Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle (to a maximum of 5 victory points) for each enemy unit that was destroyed as the result of an attack made with a Rapid Fire or Assault weapon by an ADEPTUS ASTARTES unit from your army while the Tactical Doctrine was active for your army.
- Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle (to a maximum of 5 victory points) for each enemy unit that was destroyed as the result of an attack made with a Pistol or Melee weapon by an ADEPTUS ASTARTES unit from your army while the Assault Doctrine was active for your army.
AURIC MORTALIS
End Game Objective
When the very worst of the galaxy's abominations take to the battlefield, the Adeptus Custodes step forward to send them back into the abyss.
If you select this objective, then before the battle, you must select one unit from your opponent’s army that has the
PRIMARCH or
SUPREME COMMANDER keyword to be marked for death. If no such unit exists, select one unit from your opponent’s army with the highest
points value to be marked for death.
AIRCRAFT units are ignored when selecting a unit to be marked for death.
At the end of the battle, calculate how many victory points (to a minimum of 0) you score for this objective as follows:
- 5 victory points if the unit you selected to be marked for death was destroyed.
- 5 victory points if the unit you selected to be marked for death was destroyed as a result of a melee attack made by an ADEPTUS CUSTODES or ANATHEMA PSYKANA unit from your army.
- 5 victory points if both of the above are true and the unit you selected to be marked for death was destroyed more than 6" away from your deployment zone.
- -2 victory points for each unit from your army that the unit you selected to be marked for death destroyed.
ACCRETION OF KNOWLEDGE
End Game Objective
In the holy Quest for Knowledge that underpins the Adeptus Mechanicus obsessive tendencies, the more powerful or esoteric the source of information the better. Ancient artefacts and destructive engines are zealously sought, and the enemy’s greatest champions often hold secrets they would selfishly keep to themselves. It is time they learned that nothing is beyond the reach of the Machine Cult.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle for each destroyed enemy model that meets one or more of the following criteria:
- The model has a Warlord Trait.
- The model has a Relic.
- The model has the VEHICLE keyword and a Wounds characteristic of 14 or more.
BATHE YOUR BLADE IN THE BLOOD OF YOUR FOE
End Game Objective
The cankerous presence of the unclean must be scoured. Honour demands that their heretical influence be struck down in single combat.
At the start of the first
Command phase, you must select one
BLACK TEMPLARS CHARACTER model from your army to issue the challenge and your opponent must select one
CHARACTER model from their army to accept the challenge. If either player does not have a
CHARACTER model, they must instead select their
WARLORD.
Score 5 victory points at the end of the battle for each of the following conditions that have been achieved:
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed.
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed as the result of a melee attack.
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed as the result of a melee attack made by the model that issued the challenge.
BLADE OF SANGUINIUS
End Game Objective
Sanguinius would often soar above the battlefield on his angelic wings before plunging down to eliminate enemy commanders in single combat. In the millennia since his death, many Blood Angels heroes have taken on this role, decapitating the enemy command structure at the onset of battle.
At the start of your first
Command phase, you must select one
BLOOD ANGELS CHARACTER model from your army to issue a challenge and your opponent must select one
CHARACTER model from their army to accept that challenge. If either player does not have a
CHARACTER model, they must instead select their
WARLORD.
Score 5 victory points at the end of the battle for each of the following conditions that have been satisfied:
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed.
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed by a melee attack.
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed by a melee attack made by the model that issued the challenge.
MARTIAL INTERDICTION
End Game Objective
The Dark Angels have waged entire wars to secure individuals who might have some knowledge as to the whereabouts of some of the Fallen, or who may have somehow acquired a fragment of knowledge of the Dark Angels’ secrets. They prosecute these actions with incredible fervour, the consequences should they fail often too terrible to contemplate, the rewards of victory great indeed.
If you select this objective, then after both sides have deployed, but before the fist turn begins, your opponent must select one
CHARACTER model from their army. If their army does not contain any
CHARACTER models, then they must select their
WARLORD instead. Score victory points at the end of the battle as follows:
- Score 6 victory points if the selected enemy model was destroyed by a melee attack made by a DARK ANGELS model from your army.
- Score 3 additional victory points if the selected enemy model was destroyed by a melee attack made by an INNER CIRCLE or DEATHWING model from your army.
- Score 6 additional victory points if the DARK ANGELS model’s unit that destroyed the selected enemy model has not itself been destroyed.
CULL ORDER
End Game Objective
Sometimes the subtlety and finesse of a blade slid between alien ribs must be supplemented by discriminative but far wider extermination protocols. Target priorities switch in an instant as specific segments of the enemy hierarchy are methodically eliminated.
If you selected this secondary objective, then after both sides have finished deploying, starting with your opponent, both players alternate selecting
Battlefield Roles (HQ, Troops, etc.) from the units in your opponent’s army until three different Battlefield Roles have been selected. If your opponent’s army does not include at least three units with different Battlefield Roles, select as many Battlefield Roles as possible.
At the end of the battle, for each Battlefield Role that was selected, score 5 victory points if every enemy unit in your opponents army with that Battlefield Role has been destroyed.
DESTROY THE DAEMON
End Game Objective
The Grey Knights were created for a sacred and singular duty: the destruction of the daemonic in all its forms. From the insidious to the monstrous, all must fall before the Sons of Titan.
If you select this objective, you score victory points for each unit that was destroyed in the battle by a
GREY KNIGHTS unit from your army as follows:
- DAEMON PRIMARCH unit - score 5 victory points
- Any other DAEMON MONSTER unit - score 3 victory points
- DAEMON VEHICLE unit - score 3 victory points
- Any other DAEMON unit - score 1 victory point
DUEL OF HONOUR
End Game Objective
The foe is a dastardly coward, a cur that has preyed on the weak and the innocent for too long and whose mere existence is an affront to the Code Chivalric. Such a tyrant cannot be allowed to besmirch your honour much longer. Slay them with impunity in personal combat, as honour demands.
If you select this objective, then before the battle, after you have deployed armies, you must identify your opponent’s
WARLORD, and the two units from your opponent’s army that have the highest
points value (excluding your opponent’s
WARLORD), and make a note of them on your
army roster (if two or more units are tied, your opponent can choose between them).
If your opponent’s army has three or fewer units, then you instead identify all the units in your opponent’s army. A unit’s points cost includes the points of all weapons and wargear it is equipped with.
At the end of the battle, for each identified enemy unit that is destroyed, you score a number of victory points if that unit was destroyed during the battle by an
IMPERIAL KNIGHTS unit from your army. The number of victory points scored depends on how the enemy unit was destroyed, as shown in the Manner of Destruction table below.
MANNER OF DESTRUCTION | VICTORY POINTS | Honour to the King: The unit was destroyed by a melee attack made by your WARLORD. | 5 | Personal Combat: The unit was destroyed by a melee attack made by any other IMPERIAL KNIGHTS model from your army. | 4 | Cowardly Cur: The unit was destroyed because it was not on the battlefield at the end of the battle and so counted as destroyed (note, this does not apply if the enemy unit is embarked in a TRANSPORT that is itself on the battlefield at the end of the battle). | 4 | Inglorious Demise: The enemy unit was destroyed by any other means. | 3 |
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At the end of any battle round in which Honour to the King or Personal Combat was achieved, you gain 1
Honour point.
At the end of the battle, if the enemy’s
WARLORD has been destroyed, you gain 1 additional victory point, but you must reduce the number of victory points you have earned from this secondary objective by 1 (to a minimum of 0) for each of the identified units that has not been destroyed.
For example, if the enemy
WARLORD was destroyed by a melee attack made by your
WARLORD, one of the other identified units was destroyed by a ranged attack made by a model in your army, and the third identified unit was still on the battlefield at the end of the battle, you would score 8 victory points from this secondary objective.
RISE TO GLORY
Progressive Objective
If the deeds of their champions are worthy enough, it is said the gaze of the Dark Gods will be drawn to the battlefield and the actions of their mortal vassals greatly rewarded.
If you select this objective, at the end of each battle round, score 2 victory points for each CHARACTER, MONSTER or VEHICLE model destroyed during that battle round by a melee attack made by a TRAITORIS ASTARTES CHARACTER model from your army. If such a destroyed model had a Wounds characteristic of 10-19, score 1 additional victory point for destroying that model, or 2 additional victory points for destroying that model if it had the TITANIC keyword or was the enemy WARLORD. You cannot score more than 5 victory points per battle round from this secondary objective.
In addition, each time a CHARACTER, MONSTER or VEHICLE model is destroyed by a melee attack made by a TRAITORIS ASTARTES CHARACTER model from your army, roll 2D6. If the result is less than the Wounds characteristic of the destroyed model, you gain 1 Command point at the end of the phase.
HEROIC CHALLENGE
End Game Objective
The greatest champions among the sons of Russ must take the fight to the enemy, leading by example to inspire their warriors by upholding the honour of their Chapter.
At the start of the first
Command phase, you must select one
SPACE WOLVES CHARACTER model from your army to issue the challenge and your opponent must select one
CHARACTER model from their army to accept the challenge. If either player does not have a
CHARACTER model, they must instead select their
WARLORD. Score 5 victory points at the end of the battle for each of the following conditions that have been achieved:
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed.
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed as the result of a melee attack.
- The model that accepted the challenge was destroyed as the result of a melee attack made by the model that issued the challenge.
GLORY KILLS
Progressive Objective
The sagas of the Space Wolves are replete with legendary deeds of heroic battle-brothers slaying dark conquerors and gutting vile monstrosities, and every living warrior seeks to do likewise.
If you select this objective, you score victory points as follows:
- Score 2 victory points if any CHARACTER units were destroyed by a SPACE WOLVES unit from your army during this battle round. If no CHARACTER units were destroyed, but a CHARACTER unit suffered 3 or more wounds as the result of attacks made by SPACE WOLVES units from your army, score 1 victory point instead.
- Score 3 victory points if any MONSTER units were destroyed by a SPACE WOLVES unit from your army during this battle round. If no Monster units were destroyed, but a MONSTER unit suffered 3 or more wounds as a result of attacks made by SPACE WOLVES units from your army, score 1 victory point instead.
A
CHARACTER MONSTER unit cannot count towards both parts of this objective. You must select whether to treat that unit as a
CHARACTER or a
MONSTER for the purposes of this objective.
A FITTING CHALLENGE
Progressive and End Game Objective
The greatest and most worthy offerings to the Dark Gods are those enemies that prove the most challenging to slay.
If you select this objective, then before the battle, after you have selected deployment zones, you must identify which three units from your opponent’s army have the highest
points value, and make a note of them (if two or more units are tied, your opponent can choose between them). If your opponent’s army has three or fewer units, then you instead identify all the units in your opponent’s army. A unit’s points cost includes the points of all weapons and wargear it is equipped with. If a unit splits into several smaller units during the battle, all of those separate units must be destroyed for the original unit to count as being destroyed for the purposes of this objective.
At the end of each battle round, you score a number of victory points for each identified unit that was destroyed during the battle by a
CHAOS KNIGHTS unit from your army (to a maximum of 6 victory points per battle round). The number of victory points scored depends on the battle round during which each unit was destroyed, as shown in the table below.
BATTLE ROUND | VICTORY POINTS | 1 | 6 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
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At the end of the battle, reduce the number of victory points you have earned from this secondary objective by 1 (to a minimum of 0) for each of the identified units that has not been destroyed. If a unit was destroyed, but was then resurrected or otherwise returned to the battlefield and subsequently destroyed again, then for the purposes of this secondary objective it was destroyed during the battle round in which it was last removed from the battlefield.
Example: If one of the identified units was destroyed during the first battle round, another was destroyed during the fourth battle round and the third was destroyed during the fifth battle round, you would score 11 victory points from this secondary objective. If two of the identified units were destroyed during the second battle round, but one was not destroyed at the end of the battle, you would score 5 victory points from this secondary objective.SORCEROUS PROWESS
End Game Objective
One amongst the ranks of the Sorcerers leading this thrallband seeks to complete a sacrificial ritual of great power. The foe’s witches must be slain one by one, and their potent souls offered up in the name of greater glories.
Score 5 victory points at the end of the battle for each enemy
PSYKER CHARACTER unit that was destroyed in the
Psychic phase by a
THOUSAND SONS PSYKER unit from your army, and 3 victory points for every other enemy
PSYKER unit that was destroyed in the Psychic phase by a
THOUSAND SONS PSYKER unit from your army.
BEASTS FOR THE ARENAS
End Game Objective
Many of these vicious beasts will not last a single show of bloodletting. Those with enough savagery for that may not endure the cruel attentions of the Beastmasters. Yet for those feral and exotic monstrosities that leave the audiences roaring for more... for one of those, a Wych could name their price.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle for each enemy MONSTER, CAVALRY or BEAST unit that was destroyed by a melee attack made by a <WYCH CULT> unit from your army. If that enemy unit was TITANIC, score 5 victory points for it instead.
TAKE THEM ALIVE!
Progressive Objective
The Drukhari raid the galaxy’s worlds with a single aim uppermost in their minds: the capture of living beings. Once violently subdued and secured with all manner of tortuous bindings, these unfortunate souls are taken back to the Dark City where a horrible fate awaits them. Whether as bait in the arenas, fresh meat upon a filthy, surgical slab or a bruised plaything for their new masters, the victims existence now has only one purpose - their agonies and sorrow are fodder to invigorate and nourish their captors.
If you select this objective, you score victory points at the end of the battle round for each of the following that apply:
- Score 3 victory points if any CHARACTER or MONSTER units were destroyed by a melee attack made by a DRUKHARI unit from your army during that battle round.
- Score 1 victory point if any unit (excluding CHARACTER, MONSTER or VEHICLE units) were destroyed by a melee attack made by a DRUKHARI unit from your army during that battle round.
AMBUSH
Progressive Objective
Subtlety, secrecy, stealth - all these are but means to an end. It is by fighting the enemy on our own terms, and by trapping them within the closing jaws of one cunning ambush after another, that we faithful will overthrow the armies of oppression.
At the end of your turn, score victory points in the following ways:
- Score 1 victory point if one or more enemy units were destroyed this turn while they had a crossfire marker.
- Score 1 victory point if one or more enemy units were destroyed this turn by units from your army that were set up from ambush or from underground during this turn.
- Score 1 victory point if one or more enemy units were destroyed this turn as a result of a ranged attack made by a model from your army, and that enemy unit was Exposed when it was selected as the target for that ranged attack. Note that enemy unit must have been Exposed, rather than by any other means (e.g. the Priority Target ability).
GRUDGE MATCH
End Game Objective
On occasion, the Kin develop such a Grudge that the elimination of certain enemies becomes all-consuming whether it is efficient to pursue such vendettas or not.
If you select this objective, then before the battle, you must identify five units from your opponent’s army, one of which must be the enemy’s
WARLORD, and make a note of them on your
army roster. If your opponent’s army has five or fewer units, then you instead identify all the units in your opponent’s army.
At the end of the battle, for each of the identified units that was destroyed by a
VOTANN unit from your army, you score 1 victory point. If that unit had a points cost of 150 or more, you score 1 additional victory point, and/or if that unit was destroyed by a melee attack, you score 1 additional victory point (for a maximum of 3 victory points per unit). A unit’s
points value includes the points of all weapons, other wargear and upgrades it has.
At the end of the battle, reduce the number of victory points you have earned from this secondary objective by 1 (to a minimum of 0) for each of the identified units that has not been destroyed. If a unit splits into several smaller units during a battle, all of those separate units (excluding
DRONE units) must be destroyed at the end of the battle for the unit to be counted as being destroyed for the purposes of this objective.
DA BIGGEST AND DA BEST
Progressive Objective
Orkish leaders set an example to all the ladz beneath them by blasting, smashing, biting and crushing any enemy that is unfortunate enough to cross their path.
If you select this secondary objective, you score 3 victory points at the end of each battle round for each of the following achieved by your
ORKS WARLORD, for a maximum of 5 victory points:
- An enemy MONSTER or VEHICLE unit is destroyed as the result of a melee attack made by this WARLORD.
- An enemy CHARACTER is destroyed as the result of a melee attack made by this WARLORD.
- 5 or more enemy models were destroyed as the result of attacks made by this WARLORD.
CRANIAL FEASTING
End Game Objective
By cracking open the skulls of prey leaders and thrusting proboscises or writhing tendrils into the gory bounty within, ravenous Tyranid organisms digest the very secrets and plans of the enemy.
Each time an enemy
CHARACTER model or
unit champion is destroyed by a melee attack made by a
HIVE TENDRIL model from your army, roll one D6, adding 2 to the roll if that
HIVE TENDRIL model has the
FEEDER TENDRILS keyword, and adding 2 if the destroyed model has the
CHARACTER keyword: on a 6+, you gain 1
Command point (to a maximum of 1 Command point per battle round).
At the end of the battle:
- Score 3 victory points if you gained 1 or more Command points during the battle due to this objective.
- Score 1 victory point for each enemy CHARACTER model and each enemy unit champion that was destroyed by a melee attack made by a HIVE TENDRIL model from your army.
- Score 3 victory points if the enemy WARLORD was destroyed by a melee attack made by a HIVE TENDRIL model from your army.
No Mercy, No Respite
NO PRISONERS
End Game Objective
Exterminate the enemy. Show them no mercy.
If you select this objective, keep a Kill Points tally. Each time an enemy model is destroyed, unless that model is a VEHICLE, MONSTER or CHARACTER unit, add a number of marks to this tally equal to the Wounds characteristic of the destroyed model. A model can, if it is resurrected for any reason (i.e. it was destroyed and subsequently returned to the battlefield), potentially have marks added to this tally several times (assuming it is resurrected and subsequently destroyed several times over).
At the end of the battle, divide your Kill Points tally by 10 and round down - the result is the number of victory points you score. In addition, if your Kill Points tally is between 50 and 99, you score 1 additional victory point, and if your Kill Points tally is 100 or more, you score 2 additional victory points.
GRIND THEM DOWN
Progressive Objective
Some battles can only be won through bloody attrition.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if more enemy units than friendly units were destroyed this battle round.
TO THE LAST
End Game Objective
While our mightiest warriors stand, we will prevail.
If you select this objective, then before the battle, after you have selected deployment zones, identify which three units from your army (excluding those with the Fortifications
Battlefield Role) have the highest
points value, and make a note of them on your
army roster (if two or more are tied, you choose between them). If your army has three or fewer units, you instead identify all the units in your army. A unit's points value includes the points of all weapons, other wargear and upgrades it is has. You score 5 victory points for each of these units that are on the battlefield at the end of the battle. If a unit splits into several smaller units during a battle, all of those separate units (excluding
DRONE units) must be on the battlefield at the end of the battle to score 5 victory points; if some of those separate units (excluding
DRONE units) are on the battlefield at the end of the battle, but not all of them are, you score 3 victory points instead of 5.
THE LONG WAR
Progressive Objective
Chaos Space Marines have been conquering the galaxy for millennia. This battle is but one of many.
- At the end of your turn, you score 1 victory point for each enemy unit that was within range of an objective marker at the start of that turn that was destroyed by a HERETIC ASTARTES unit from your army during that turn.
- At the end of your turn, you score 2 victory points if you control one or more objective markers that were controlled by your opponent at the start of that turn, and a HERETIC ASTARTES unit from your army is within range of one or more of those objective markers.
You cannot score more than 3 victory points from this secondary objective per turn.
MALEFIC TERROR
Progressive Objective
Mortal terror nourishes the denizens of the warp.
- Each time an enemy model flees the battlefield, score 1 victory point.
- Each time an enemy unit is destroyed by an attack made by a CHAOS DAEMONS unit from your army, before removing the last model from the battlefield, roll 2D6: if the result equals or exceeds the current Leadership characteristic of that enemy model, score 1 victory point.
You cannot score more than 4 victory points from this secondary objective per turn.
A LEAP OF FAITH
Progressive Objective
Faith alone can overturn the universe.
At the end of each turn, if 2 Acts of Faith were performed during that turn by ADEPTA SORORITAS units from your army, score 1 victory point if it is your turn, or 2 victory points if it is your opponent’s turn. If 3 or more Acts of Faith were performed by ADEPTA SORORITAS units from your army during that turn, score 1 additional victory point. Note that Acts of Faith performed due to Cherub dice bestowed by incensor cherubs do not count towards this secondary objective. You can score no more than 12 victory points from this secondary objective during the mission.
OATHS OF MOMENT
Progressive Objective
Before battle, Space Marines take all manner of oaths. They swear to never falter, to never give up, to never yield and to fight until their last breath. Made before their battle-brothers, commanders and Chaplains, the Space Marines take fewer things more seriously.
If you select this objective, you score victory points at the end of each battle round for achieving the following three Oaths:
- Oath of Valour: Score 1 victory point if any CHARACTER, VEHICLE or MONSTER unit was destroyed by an ADEPTUS ASTARTES unit from your army during that battle round.
- Oath of Honour: Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle round so long as no ADEPTUS ASTARTES units from your army failed a Morale test, and provided no ADEPTUS ASTARTES units from your army Fell Back during that battle round.
- Oath of Duty: Score 2 victory points at the end of the battle round if an ADEPTUS ASTARTES unit from your army is wholly within 6" of the centre of the battlefield.
MIGHT OF TERRA
Progressive Objective
The power of Terra is displayed when His most loyal warriors emerge from an enemy’s attack unscathed, and cut down their foes in response.
Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle round if one or more enemy units were destroyed this battle round and no ADEPTUS CUSTODES or ANATHEMA PSYKANA units from your army were destroyed this battle round.
ERADICATION OF FLESH
Progressive Objective
A glorious utopia is within your grasp - the Time of the Machine is at hand! Cast down the worthless heretics who have strayed from the Omnissiah’s enlightenment. Let all feel the excoriating fire of the Motive Force, and may the sacred engines of destruction crunch over their weak bones without impediment.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if there is at least one ADEPTUS MECHANICUS VEHICLE unit from your army on the battlefield, and if ADEPTUS MECHANICUS units from your army destroyed more enemy INFANTRY units this battle round than enemy units destroyed friendly VEHICLE units.
CARRY OUT YOUR VOWS
Progressive and End Game Objective
We have sworn inviolable oaths before the immortal Emperor. Ensure they are carried out in his name.
You can select this secondary objective if you have selected any
Templar Vows. This objective consists of a Progressive component and an End Game component. You can only score victory points for the End Game component for the Templar Vow that was selected at the end of the Read Mission Briefing step and not any other vows that are selected during the battle.
Progressive componentScore 4 victory points at the end of the battle round if the number of enemy units destroyed by melee attacks made by
BLACK TEMPLARS units from your army is greater than the number of friendly
BLACK TEMPLARS units that were destroyed during this battle round. You can score a maximum of 12 victory points during the battle from this component.
End Game componentScore 3 victory points at the end of the battle if any of the following apply:
- The Suffer Not the Unclean to Live vow was selected before this battle and an enemy WARLORD model was destroyed by a melee attack made by a BLACK TEMPLARS CHARACTER unit from your army during the battle.
- The Uphold the Honour of the Emperor vow was selected before this battle and a BLACK TEMPLARS INFANTRY unit (excluding CHARACTER units) from your army that is not below Half-strength was in the enemy deployment zone at the end of the battle.
- The Abhor the Witch, Destroy the Witch vow was selected before this battle and any enemy PSYKER CHARACTER units were destroyed during the battle.
- The Accept Any Challenge, No Matter the Odds vow was selected before this battle and an enemy unit with a Starting Strength of 20 or more models or an enemy model with a Wounds characteristic of 20 or more was destroyed during the battle.
DEATH FROM ABOVE
Progressive Objective
The Blood Angels descend from on high like the angels of myth, landing in the midst of the foe and laying waste to enemy armies with bolter and blade. These deadly interventions ensure not even the oppositions commanders can find safe haven from their wrath.
Score 2 victory points at the end of your turn if any enemy units were destroyed by a
BLOOD ANGELS unit from your army that was set up on the battlefield in the
Reinforcements step of any of your
Movement phases. If any of those enemy units were a
CHARACTER unit, score 3 victory points instead.
FURY OF THE LOST
Progressive Objective
The warriors of the Death Company are forsaken, their lives given up in explosions of violence, slaying as many of the foe as possible before their inevitable demise at the heart of the enemy force.
Score 3 victory points at the end of your turn if one or more enemy units have been destroyed by a DEATH COMPANY unit from your army this turn.
DEATH ON THE WIND
Progressive Objective
The Ravenwing never give warning of their assaults, striking at breakneck speed to inflict as much damage as possible before the enemy can react. Every warrior of the Ravenwing has spent countless hours drilling in the precise art of firing weapons or wielding swords and hammers on the move.
Score 2 victory points each time an enemy unit is destroyed by an attack made by a
RAVENWING model from your army that moved 12" or more during the
Movement phase of that turn, or made a
charge move that turn.
SUFFER NOT THE ALIEN
End Game Objective
Every tool at their disposal, every scrap ofhard-won knowledge, is sharpened upon the whetstone of the Deathwatch’s hatred of the alien. They will not rest until the galaxy is free from the xenos’ stench.
Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle for each enemy TYRANIDS, AELDARI, ORK, NECRONS and T’AU EMPIRE unit destroyed by a DEATHWATCH unit from your army during the battle.
TELEPORT ASSAULT
Progressive Objective
The Grey Knights’ empyric defences ward them against the chill touch of the warp. Emerging from the actinic glare of teleportation, they crush their foes in a sudden hammerblow of fury before the enemy has any chance to strike back.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if one or more enemy units were destroyed by a GREY KNIGHTS model from your army that was set up on the battlefield using the Teleport Strike ability, the Teleportation Shunt Stratagem or the Gate of Infinity psychic power during that battle round.
THE LONG WAR
Progressive Objective
Chaos Space Marines have been razing cities and conquering worlds across the galaxy for millennia, in their Long War against the False Emperor. This battle is but the latest to test their skills.
At the end of your turn:
- Score 1 victory point for each enemy unit that was destroyed by a TRAITORIS ASTARTES unit from your army this turn and was in range of an objective marker at the start of this turn.
- Score 2 victory points if you control any objective markers that were controlled by your opponent at the start of this turn and a TRAITORIS ASTARTES unit from your army is in range of any of those objective markers.
You cannot score more than 3 victory points from this secondary objective per turn.
HONOUR OF THE HOUSE
Progressive Objective
Duty. Honour. Fealty. Upholding the tenets of the Code Chivalric is more important than breath to a Knight.
If you select this objective, at the end of each battle round, if you have 6
Honour points or if you have more Honour Points than you did at the start of the battle round, gain 2 victory points.
At the end of the battle:
- If your army is Virtuous, gain 3 additional victory points.
- If your army is Honoured, gain 2 additional victory points.
- If your army is Dishonoured, reduce the number of victory points you have earned from this secondary objective by 3 (to a minimum of 0).
WARRIOR PRIDE
Progressive Objective
No one pack will long lead the hunt alone, for fierce pride ensures the Space Wolves compete for glory and the occasional wager.
Score 3 victory points at the end of your turn if two or more SPACE WOLVES units from your army are within Engagement Range of any enemy units or have completed a charge move this turn.
A MIGHTY SAGA
Progressive Objective
Every warrior of Fenris is a hero, but none are looked to as much as the lord leading the hunt. The commanders of the Space Wolves are both cunning strategists and savage combatants of exceptional skill, and prove it in every battle they fight.
If you select this objective, you score 2 victory points at the end of each battle round for each of the following achieved by your
SPACE WOLVES WARLORD, for a maximum of 5 victory points:
- An enemy MONSTER or VEHICLE unit loses any wounds as the result of a melee attack made by this WARLORD.
- An enemy MONSTER or VEHICLE unit is destroyed as the result of a melee attack made by this WARLORD.
- An enemy CHARACTER is destroyed as the result of a melee attack made by this WARLORD.
- 5 or more models were destroyed as the result of attacks made by this WARLORD.
- At the start of your Command phase, this WARLORD is within range of an objective marker that is wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone.
PATH OF DESTRUCTION
Progressive Objective
Carve a path of death and destruction into the heart of the enemy lines and drown entire planets in the blood of the foe.
Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle round for each of the following conditions that were satisfied during that battle round (for a maximum of 3 victory points):
- One or more enemy units were destroyed by a CHAOS KNIGHTS model from your army while that CHAOS KNIGHTS model was wholly within your deployment zone.
- One or more enemy units were destroyed by a CHAOS KNIGHTS model from your army while that CHAOS KNIGHTS model was more than 3" away from either player’s deployment zone.
- One or more enemy units were destroyed by a CHAOS KNIGHTS model from your army while that CHAOS KNIGHTS model was wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone.
FLEEING VECTORS
Progressive Objective
Those who flee the Death Guard, though they believe themselves safe, only spread the hideous plagues of their enemy wherever they run.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if any enemy units failed Morale tests this battle round that had one or more models destroyed by attacks made with plague weapons this battle round.
WRATH OF MAGNUS
Progressive Objective
The Thousand Sons are the ultimate masters of sorcery. Magnus the Red demands that they prove this dominance on every battlefield over which they fight, putting to shame the feeble efforts of those psykers who refuse to recognise their own inferiority.
You can only select this objective if your opponent has one or more
PSYKER units in their army. Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if more enemy models than friendly models were destroyed this battle round as a result of psychic powers.
WRATH OF KHAINE
Progressive Objective
For the Asuryani, the Aspect Warriors are paragons of war. When they don their war masks, none can escape their wrath.
- Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle round if one or more enemy units were destroyed by a melee attack made by an ASPECT WARRIOR unit from your army this battle round.
- Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle round if one or more enemy units were destroyed by a ranged attack made by a different ASPECT WARRIOR unit from your army this battle round.
- Score 2 victory points at the end of the battle round if one or more enemy units were destroyed by a melee attack made by an ASPECT WARRIOR unit from your army this battle round, and one or more enemy units were destroyed by a ranged attack made by a different ASPECT WARRIOR unit from your army this battle round.
FEAR AND TERROR
Progressive Objective
Sowing terror in the foe’s ranks and sending them fleeing is of great physical and strategic value to the Drukhari. Alongside pain and anguish, it feeds their withered souls, granting them a form of supernatural vigour. Fear is infectious, spreading through the remaining enemy force, softening them up for the Drukhari’s final, swift assault. Those who run furthest will provide diverting hunting sport at battle’s end, a gift from the raids leader to their followers. Some will even be spared, alive yet scarred inside and out, to gibber of nightmares and changelings for years to come. Their warnings will degenerate into horrifying fairy tales of stolen children and hooks, poisonous beauty and cruel laughter that gnaws at the society’s consciousness, preparing them subtly for the next raid in a century - or decade’s - time. Yet, were none of that true, the Drukhari would still terrify, torture and flense their foes for one, simple reason. They like doing it.
Score 1 victory point at the end of the battle round for each model that fled from any enemy unit during that battle round.
A DEADLY PERFORMANCE
Progressive Objective
To witness the Harlequins in battle is to be dazzled by a barrage of light and sound as they slaughter foe after foe. These deadly warriors are never still, racing from enemy to enemy with blades lashing out.
At the end of your turn, score 3 victory points if two or more of the following conditions apply:
- A HARLEQUINS unit from your army controls an objective marker that you did not control at the start of this turn.
- A HARLEQUINS unit from your army is wholly within your opponents deployment zone.
- 2 or more enemy units were destroyed by an attack made with a ranged weapon by a HARLEQUINS model from your army during this turn.
- 3 or more enemy units were destroyed by an attack made with a melee weapon by a HARLEQUINS model from your army during this turn.
THE ANCESTORS ARE WATCHING
Progressive Objective
The Kin prioritise the destruction of those foes judged wanting by the Ancestors, the better to live up to those ancients' expectations.
At the end of each phase, score 2 victory points if one of more enemy units that had 1 or more Judgement tokens was destroyed by a VOTANN unit from your army during that phase. Score an additional 1 victory point for each of those enemy units that had 3 or more Judgement tokens when it was destroyed. At the end of the battle, reduce the number of victory points you have earned from this secondary objective by 1 (to a minimum of 0) for each unit that is on the battlefield (or that is embarked on a TRANSPORT that is itself on the battlefield) that - has 1 or more Judgement tokens.
CODE OF COMBAT
End Game Objective
Though the Necron nobility view even the mightiest of their foes as little more than barbarous beasts, still many seek to uphold the Triarchal codes by affording their enemies an honourable death.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle for each enemy unit that was destroyed by a NECRONS NOBLE unit from your army.
STOMP ’EM GOOD
Progressive Objective
Orks love crushing enemies with powered claws or mighty choppas.
If you select this secondary objective, you can score victory points for the following:
- Score 3 victory points at the end of each battle round if the number of enemy units destroyed by melee attacks made by ORKS units from your army is more than the number of friendly non-GRETCHIN units that were destroyed by melee attacks during this battle round.
- Score 1 additional victory point at the end of each battle round if the number of enemy units destroyed by melee attacks made by ORKS units from your army is at least 2 and double or more than the number of friendly non-GRETCHIN units that were destroyed by melee attacks during this battle round.
A CLEAN VICTORY
End Game Objective
A sloppy and costly victory is, to the T’au, no victory at all. We must execute the battle plan with faultless efficiency, and in so doing avoid unnecessary losses.
If you selected the Mont’ka
Tactical Philosophy at the start of the battle, then at the end
battle rounds one, two and three you can score each of the following:
- 1 victory point if one or more enemy units were destroyed that battle round.
- 3 victory points if three or more enemy units were destroyed that battle round.
If you selected the Kauyon
Tactical Philosophy at the start of the battle, then at the end battle rounds three, four and five you can score each of the following:
- 1 victory point if one or more enemy units were destroyed that battle round.
- 3 victory points if three or more enemy units were destroyed that battle round.
SYNAPTIC INSIGHT
Progressive Objective
Testing their strength against the mightiest prey and sending sense-impressions to back through the synaptic network, leader organisms appraise the Hive Mind of potential threats and weaknesses.
If you select this objective, keep a tally of Synaptic Kill points. Reset your Synaptic Kill points tally to 0 at the start of each battle round. Each time an enemy model (excluding Dedicated Transport models) is destroyed by a
SYNAPSE model from your army:
- If that enemy model had a Wounds characteristic of between 3 and 5, add 1 to your Synaptic Kill points tally.
- If that enemy model had a Wounds characteristic of between 6 and 9, add 2 to your Synaptic Kill points tally.
- If that enemy model had a Wounds characteristic of 10 or more, add 3 to your Synaptic Kill points tally.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if your Synaptic Kill points tally for that battle round is 4 or more. You cannot score more than 12 victory points from this objective.
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ABHOR THE WITCH
End Game Objective
The presence of enemy psykers in this theatre of war can no longer be tolerated - hunt them down.
You cannot select this secondary objective if your army includes any PSYKER units. Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle for each enemy PSYKER CHARACTER unit that is destroyed, and 2 victory points for every other enemy PSYKER unit that is destroyed.
WARP RITUAL
End Game Objective
Completion of a complex ritual will allow your psykers to fully harness the power of the warp.
If you select this objective, keep a tally of Ritual points; add 1 to that tally each time a unit from your army successfully completes the following
psychic action during the battle:
Warp Ritual (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 3): One
PSYKER CHARACTER unit from your army can attempt to
perform this psychic action in your
Psychic phase if it is within 6" of the centre of the battlefield.
At the end of the battle, score 3 victory points if your Ritual tally is 1, score 7 victory points if your tally is 2, or score 12 victory points if your tally is 3 or more.
PIERCE THE VEIL
End Game Objective
Your psykers must attempt to use their warp-gifted sight to scry that which cannot be seen by conventional methods.
Score 8 victory points at the end of the battle if one or more units from your army successfully completed the following
psychic action 2 or more times during the battle, or 15 victory points at the end of the battle if one or more units from your army successfully completed the following psychic action 4 times during the battle (note that you can only score this objective once):
Pierce the Veil (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 4): One
PSYKER CHARACTER unit from your army can attempt to
perform this psychic action during your
Psychic phase if it is within 6" of your opponent’s battlefield edge and more than 6" from any enemy models.
PSYCHIC INTERROGATION
Progressive Objective
Your psykers must use their mental powers to delve into the minds of the enemy leaders and discover their battle plans.
Score 3 victory points each time you successfully complete the following
psychic action:
Psychic Interrogation (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 4): One
PSYKER CHARACTER unit from your army can attempt to perform this psychic action in your
Psychic phase if it is within 24" of any enemy
CHARACTER units.
PURIFYING RITUAL
Progressive Objective
The corruption seething over this vital area cannot be allowed to weaken the barriers holding back the warp. It must be ritually purified, one psychic node at a time. So it has been foreseen.
Score a number of victory points at the end of the battle round as shown in the table below, with the number of victory points scored depending on how many units from your army successfully completed the following
psychic action that battle round:
Purifying Ritual (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 5): In your
Psychic phase, this action can be performed by any number of units in your army. In your Psychic phase, if a
GREY KNIGHTS PSYKER unit from your army is within 3" of an
objective marker, it can attempt to purify it by performing this psychic action. Each objective marker cannot be purified more than once in the same turn.
PURIFYING RITUAL | NUMBER OF PURIFIED OBJECTIVES | VICTORY POINTS SCORED | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4+ | 6 |
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MUTATE LANDSCAPE
Progressive Objective
Where the Thousand Sons tread, the ever-changing energies of Tzeentch seep into everything. The once stable nature of reality unravels: flora, fauna and even the very land itself erupting into uncontrolled mutation or transmogrifying into weird and unnatural forms.
If you select this objective, then
THOUSAND SONS PSYKER units from your army can attempt the following
psychic action, as described in the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book:
Mutate Landscape (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 4): One
PSYKER unit from your army can attempt to
perform this action in your
Psychic phase if it is within range of an
objective marker that has not yet been mutated by your army. If this psychic action is successfully completed, that objective marker is said to have been mutated by your army and the warp charge value of the psychic action is increased by 1 for your army for the remainder of the battle.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army completed the Mutate Landscape psychic action.
SCRY FUTURES
Progressive Objective
By reaching out and touching certain battlefield artefacts, the seers of the craftworlds can ascertain those objects' future roles in the many paths of fate, thus determining their strategic importance.
If you select this objective, then
ASURYANI PSYKER units from your army can attempt the following
psychic action:
Scry Futures (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 4): One
PSYKER unit from your army can attempt to
perform this psychic action in your
Psychic phase if it is within range of an
objective marker that has not yet been scryed by your army. If this psychic action is successfully completed, select one unscryed objective marker that
PSYKER unit is within range of. That objective marker is said to have been scryed by your army, and the warp charge value of this psychic action is increased by 1 for your army for the remainder of the battle.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army completes the Scry Futures psychic action.
WEAVE VEIL
Progressive Objective
Shadowseers move across the battlefield unseen, closing in on their enemies before reaching out with their psychic abilities to block their foes’ perceptions. Unable to trust their own senses, the enemy begin sending contradictory reports back to their commanders. The mistrust and confusion this sows is a great source of amusement for a Shadowseer’s fellows, who move swiftly to take advantage.
If you select this objective, then
SHADOWSEER models from your army can attempt the following
psychic action:
Weave Veil (Psychic Action - Warp Charge 4): One
SHADOWSEER model from your army can attempt to
perform this psychic action in your
Psychic phase if it is within 12" of an enemy unit that has not yet been veiled by your army. If this psychic action is successfully completed, select one enemy unit that has not yet been veiled by your army and is within 12" of the
SHADOWSEER model that completed this action. That enemy unit is said to have been veiled by your army, and the warp charge value of this psychic action is increased by 1 for your army for the remainder of the battle.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army completes the Weave Veil psychic action.
Shadow Operations
RAISE THE BANNERS HIGH
Progressive and End Game Objective
Claim the battlefield and display your colours high so that the enemy is in no doubt as to their defeat.
If you select this objective, then units in your army can perform the following
action:
Raise Banners (Action): One or more
INFANTRY units from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase. Each unit from your army that starts to perform this action must be in range of a different
objective marker that does not have one of your banners raised upon it (see below). A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the end of your turn. If this action is successfully completed, that objective marker is said to have one of your army’s banners raised on it (the banner is ‘removed’ if your opponent controls the objective marker at the start of any phase).
Score 1 victory point at the end of each of your
Command phases, and 1 victory point at the end of the battle, for each objective marker on the battlefield that has one of your banners raised upon it.
INVESTIGATE SIGNAL
Progressive Objective
A mysterious signal has been received by our fleet in the Octarius war zone, and its source has been identified as originating somewhere in the vicinity of this battlefield. You must secure, search and locate it without delay.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army successfully completes the following
action:
Investigate Signal (Action): One
INFANTRY unit from your army that contains 3 or more models can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is
wholly within 6" of the centre of the battlefield. This action is completed at the end of your turn provided the unit attempting it is still wholly within 6" of the centre of the battlefield and no enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) are wholly within 6" of the centre of the battlefield.
RETRIEVE NACHMUND DATA
End Game Objective
Several servo-skulls containing vital data have been lost within this region. Locate and retrieve these at all cost.
If you select this objective, keep a Retrieved Data tally. In addition, units in your army can perform the following
action:
Retrieve Data (Action): One
INFANTRY or
BIKER unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is
wholly within a table quarter that has not had a servo-skull retrieved by your army (see below) and it is more than 6" away from any other table quarter. This action is completed at the end of your turn provided the unit attempting it is still within the same table quarter. If this action is successfully completed, roll one D6, subtracting 1 from the result if the unit that completed the action has the Troops
battlefield role: if the result is less than or equal to the number of models currently in that unit, that table quarter is said to have had a servo-skull retrieved by your army and you add 1 to your Retrieved Data tally.
At the end of the battle, score 4 victory points if your Retrieved Data tally is 2, score 8 victory points if your tally is 3, or score 12 victory points if your tally is 4.
DEPLOY TELEPORT HOMERS
Progressive and End Game Objective
If your vanguard forces deploy a series of teleport homers deep within enemy territory in preparation for the fleet's arrival, we will be able to launch a deadly surprise assault.
If you select this objective, then units from your army can perform the following
action:
Deploy Teleport Homer (Action): One
INFANTRY or
BIKER unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is
wholly within 12" of your opponent’s deployment zone. If the unit attempting this action has the Troops
battlefield role, the action is completed at the end of your turn; otherwise the action is completed at the end of your next
Command phase. In either case, the action is only completed if the unit attempting it is still wholly within 12" of your opponent’s deployment zone.
Each time a unit from your army successfully completes this action, you score 2 victory points (you score 4 victory points instead if the unit completed the action while wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone).
SACRED GROUNDS
Progressive Objective
Reclaim the Emperor’s dominion and consecrate it once more.
If you select this objective, then
ADEPTA SORORITAS INFANTRY and
CULT IMPERIALIS PRIEST units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Sacred Grounds (Action): One
ADEPTA SORORITAS INFANTRY or
CULT IMPERIALIS PRIEST unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is in range of an
objective marker that has not already been consecrated by your army. A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase or at the end of the battle, whichever comes first, provided the unit performing it is still within range of the same objective marker. If completed, that objective marker is said to have been consecrated by your army, and until the end of the battle, that objective marker gains the
Inspiring (
ADEPTUS MINISTORUM) terrain trait as if it were a
terrain feature (it is not considered a terrain feature for any other purposes).
Each time a unit from your army completes the Sacred Grounds action, if the objective marker that was consecrated by that action was wholly in your own deployment zone, score 1 victory point; otherwise, score 4 victory points.
CRIPPLE STRONGHOLD
Progressive Objective
The Deathwatch do not just slay they painstakingly disassemble every asset of their enemies. Infrastructure is sabotaged, brood dens are torched and the creatures’ every means of propagation, proselytism and survival is sundered, decontaminated and wiped from existence.
If you selected this secondary objective, then after both sides have finished deploying, your opponent must select one
objective marker on the battlefield to be the location of their Stronghold objective marker (if any objective markers are wholly within your opponents deployment zone, one of these must be selected to be the Stronghold objective marker).
If you selected this secondary objective, then
DEATHWATCH INFANTRY units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Cripple Stronghold (Action): One
DEATHWATCH INFANTRY unit from your army can start to perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is within range of the Stronghold objective marker and no enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) are within range of that objective marker. This action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase so long as the unit performing the action is still within range of the same objective marker.
Score 6 victory points each time a unit from your army successfully completes this action.
RENEW THE OATHS
Progressive Objective
In ages past, the household fought upon this very battlefield and only through a noble sacrifice was victory assured. As part of their trials, a Knight is expected to perform a pilgrimage to this hallowed site, and pay their respects by recounting their chivalric deeds and renewing their oaths of loyalty. Only then, can honour and tradition be satisfied.
If you select this objective, then
IMPERIAL KNIGHTS units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Renew the Oaths (Action): One
IMPERIAL KNIGHTS model from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is within 6" of the centre of the battlefield. This action is completed at the end of your turn provided the unit attempting it is still within 6" of the centre of the battlefield.
Each time a unit from your army completes this action:
- You score 3 victory points if the action was completed by a non-TITANIC model.
- You score 4 victory points if the action was completed by a TITANIC model.
- You score 1 additional victory point if the action was completed by a CHARACTER model.
- You must roll one D6: on a 4+, you gain 1 Honour point.
FOR THE DARK GODS
End Game Objective
Offer up this ruined, blood-caked battlefield to the Gods of Chaos, brand the world itself with their runes and from this cursed ground call forth the power of the warp.
If you select this objective, keep a For the Dark Gods tally; add 1 to that tally each time a unit from your army dedicates a table quarter to a Chaos God (see below) by performing the following
action:
For the Dark Gods (Action): One
TRAITORIS ASTARTES INFANTRY or
TRAITORIS ASTARTES BIKER unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is
wholly within a table quarter that has not been dedicated to a Chaos God by your army (see below) and it is within 3" of the centre of that table quarter. If the unit performing this action had the
Objective Secured ability when it started performing this action, the action is completed at the end of your turn; otherwise, the action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase. In either case, the action is only completed if the unit performing it is still within 3" of the centre of the same table quarter. If completed, select either Khorne, Tzeentch, Nurgle or Slaanesh to dedicate that table quarter to. If this action is completed by a
KHORNE,
TZEENTCH,
NURGLE or
SLAANESH unit, that unit can only dedicate that table quarter to their patron deity (e.g. a
KHORNE unit can only dedicate a table quarter to Khorne). That table quarter is said to have been dedicated to that Chaos God by your army. The same table quarter cannot be dedicated to more than one Chaos God by your army.
If a table quarter has been dedicated to a Chaos God by your army, then while a
TRAITORIS ASTARTES unit from your army is wholly within that table quarter, add 2 to the Leadership characteristic of models in that unit, unless that Chaos God is not their patron deity (e.g. if a table quarter is dedicated to
KHORNE, then
TZEENTCH,
NURGLE and
SLAANESH units from your army do not receive this bonus).
At the end of the battle, score 2 victory points if your For the Dark Gods tally is 1; score 5 victory points if that tally is 2; score 9 victory points if that tally is 3; score 14 victory points if that tally is 4.
STORM OF DARKNESS
Progressive Objective
Through dark rituals and dread pacts, the Chaos Knights draw upon the fear and despair of their foes and bind it into a curse upon the very ground itself So do they anchor the storm of darkness that rages above, strengthening its intensity over this doomed world as it is claimed for the Chaos Gods.
If you select this objective, then
CHAOS KNIGHTS units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Storm of Darkness (Action): One
CHAOS KNIGHTS unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Morale phase if it is in range of an
objective marker that has not already been cursed by your army. A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the end of your next
Psychic phase, provided the unit performing it is still within range of the same objective marker. If completed, that objective marker is said to have been cursed by your army, and until the end of the battle, whilst a non-
CHAOS unit is within 6" of that objective marker, subtract 1 from the Leadership characteristic of models in that unit.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army completes the Storm of Darkness action.
SPREAD THE SICKNESS
End Game Objective
To contaminate an area, Death Guard on occasion spill the filth that infects their own bodies, expecting the simple cut they make to unleash it to heal after the effluvia has polluted the target. However, this does not always go to plan, for the Plague God can take gifts as easily as he gives them, especially in pursuit of a grander goal in which he can grant many more blessings to so many others.
If you select this objective, then
DEATH GUARD INFANTRY units in your army can perform the following
action:
Spread the Sickness (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is within 3" of an
objective marker that has not been contaminated (see below). A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) within 3" of the same objective marker.
The action is completed at the end of your turn. When this action is completed you can choose one of the following:
- Roll one D6: on a 4+, that objective marker is said to have been contaminated.
- The unit performing this action suffers D3 mortal wounds and that objective marker is said to have been contaminated.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle for each objective marker on the battlefield that has been contaminated by a unit from your army.
BURN EMPIRES
Progressive and End Game Objective
For the galaxy to be reborn according to Magnus’ glorious vision, first it must be consumed in the fires of change, the old order burned to ash that something better might arise.
If you select this objective, then
THOUSAND SONS INFANTRY units from your army can attempt the following
action, as described in the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book:
Burn Empires (Action): One or more
THOUSAND SONS INFANTRY units from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase. Each unit from your army that starts to perform this action must be in range of a different
objective marker that is not within your deployment zone and has not been burned. A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase or at the end of the battle, whichever comes first. If completed, that objective marker is said to have been burned.
Score 4 victory points each time a unit from your army completed the Burn Empire action.
SCOUT THE ENEMY
Progressive Objective
Scouting ahead of the main Asuryani warhost, Rangers track the movements of enemy units and relay their findings to the warhost's commanders.
Units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Scout the Enemy (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is not within 6" of your deployment zone. If the unit performing this action is a
RANGERS unit, it is completed at the end of the turn; otherwise, it is completed at the start of your next turn. When this action is completed:
- Score 2 victory points if the unit performing this action is not wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone.
- Score 4 victory points if the unit performing the action is wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone.
SABOTAGE CRITICAL LOCATION
Progressive Objective
In order to keep our enemies off balance and to prevent them from coordinating or communicating, key logistical targets must be eliminated. Sow the fiery seeds of revolution, sisters and brothers, and sing praise to the Star Children as our enemies burn...
After choosing deployment zones, your opponent must place 2 critical location markers on the battlefield. Each of their critical location markers must be more than 9" away from any battlefield edge and more than 9" away from their other critical location marker. If both players must place these markers, the players alternate doing so, starting with the Defender.
If you select this objective, then units from your army can perform the following action:
Sabotage Critical Location (Action): One or more
INFANTRY or
BIKER units from your army (excluding
CHARACTER units other than
REDUCTUS SABOTEUR units) can start to
perform this action at the end of the
Move Units step of your
Movement phase. Each unit from your army that starts to perform this action must be within 3" of the centre of a different one of your opponent’s critical location markers, and no enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) can be within 3" of the centre of that critical location marker. The action is completed at the end of your turn, provided the unit performing it is still within range of the same critical location marker. If this action is successfully completed, you have sabotaged that critical location; remove that critical location marker from the battlefield.
Score victory points each time a unit from your army completes the Sabotage Critical Location action as shown below:
SABOTAGE CRITICAL LOCATION | BATTLE ROUND THE ACTION WAS COMPLETED | VICTORY POINTS SCORED | 2 | 9 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 3 |
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This secondary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round.
PROSPECTS OF WEALTH
Progressive and End Game Objective
The Kindreds of the Leagues of Votann are ever on the hunt for new sources of material wealth to strengthen their society.
If you select this objective, then
VOTANN INFANTRY and
VOTANN BIKER units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Prospect (Action): One
VOTANN INFANTRY or
VOTANN BIKER unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is in range of an
objective marker that is not within your deployment zone and has not already been prospected by your army. A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the end of the turn. If completed, that objective marker is said to have been prospected by your army and you must roll one D6, adding 1 to the result if the unit that completed the action has the
SCANNER keyword: on a 6+, that objective marker is a Rich Deposits objective marker.
Each time a unit from your army completes this action, you score 3 victory points. At the end of the battle, if you control one or more Rich Deposits markers, you score an additional 3 victory points.
ANCIENT MACHINERIES
Progressive Objective
Countless worlds across the galaxy harbour quiescent Necron technology, buried beneath the surface or mistaken for mere xenoarchaeological ruins. As the Necron conquest of the galaxy gathers pace, so they seek to rouse these strange engines to wakefulness and - in so doing - reclaim the worlds upon which they languish.
If you selected this secondary objective, then after both sides have finished deploying, starting with your opponent, the players alternate selecting
objective markers that are not within any player’s deployment zone to be Ancient Machinery objective markers, until three objective markers have been selected (if there are only one or two such objective markers, then only those objective markers are Ancient Machinery objective markers).
NECRONS CORE or
NECRONS CANOPTEK units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Awaken Ancient Machinery (Action): At the end of your
Movement phase, one or more
NECRONS CORE or
NECRONS CANOPTEK units from your army can start to
perform this action. Each unit from your army that starts to perform this action must be in range of a different Ancient Machinery objective marker. A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the end of your next
Command phase, provided the unit attempting that action is still within range of that Ancient Machinery objective marker.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army completes the Awaken Ancient Machinery action.
GET DA GOOD BITZ
Progressive Objective
Cogitator banks and other priceless prizes make fine loot to sell.
If you selected this secondary objective, then after both sides have finished deploying, starting with your opponent, the players alternate selecting
objective markers that are not within any player’s deployment zone to be Good Bitz objective markers, until 3 objective markers have been selected (if there is only one such objective marker, then only that objective marker is a Good Bitz objective marker).
ORKS CORE units from your army can attempt the following
action:
Get da Good Bitz (Action): At the end of your
Movement phase, one or more
ORKS CORE units from your army can start to
perform this action. Each unit from your army that starts to perform this action must be in range of a different Good Bitz objective marker. A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the end of your next
Command phase, provided the unit attempting that action is still within range of that Good Bitz objective marker.
Score 3 victory points each time a unit from your army completes the Get da Good Bitz action.
AEROSPACE TARGETING RELAYS
End Game Objective
As efforts to secure this region continue, we must site sensor-beacons so as to help coordinate combined arms assaults and guide in orbital fire support and aerial combat assets.
If you select this objective, place an Aerospace Designation marker half way along each battlefield edge.
Units in your army can perform the following
action:
‘
Install Targeting Relay (Action): One or more
INFANTRY units from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase. Each unit from your army that starts to perform this action must be within 6" of the centre of a different Aerospace Designation marker that has not had a targeting relay installed at it (see below). The action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase or at the end of the battle, whichever comes first. If this action is successfully completed, that Aerospace Designation marker is said to have had a targeting relay installed at it.’
At the end of the battle, you score a number of victory points based on how many targeting relays were installed, as shown below:
TARGETING RELAYS | NUMBER OF TARGETING RELAYS INSTALLED | VICTORY POINTS | 1 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 4 | 15 |
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SPORE NODES
Progressive Objective
By shedding clouds of microscopic nodules and allowing them to take root in the bedrock of the prey world, Tyranids sow bitter crops of spore organisms that will later erupt and corrupt enemy territory.
Score 4 victory points each time a unit from your army successfully completes the following
action:
Seed Spore Node (Action): One Troops unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase from the second battle round onwards if it is within 6" of your opponent’s deployment zone and not within 6" of any Spore Node
objective markers. The action is completed at the end of your turn. If this action is successfully completed, place one objective marker anywhere within 1" of the unit that completed this action. This objective marker represents a Spore Node, but does not count as an objective marker for any rules purposes other than for this secondary objective.
Battlefield Supremacy
BEHIND ENEMY LINES
Progressive Objective
Despatch a spearhead to break through the enemy's defences and cut off their routes of escape.
Score 2 victory points at the end of your turn if one unit from your army (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) is wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone. Score 4 victory points at the end of your turn instead if two or more units from your army (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) are wholly within your opponent’s deployment zone.
ENGAGE ON ALL FRONTS
Progressive Objective
No part of the battlefield can be left unchallenged.
Score 2 victory points at the end of your turn if you have one or more qualifying units (see below) from your army
wholly within three different table quarters, and those units are all more than 6" from the centre of the battlefield. Score 3 victory points instead if you have one or more qualifying units from your army wholly within each table quarter, and those units are all more than 6" from the centre of the battlefield. A qualifying unit is one that contains 3 or more models, or one that contains 1 or more
VEHICLE or
MONSTER models.
STRANGLEHOLD
Progressive Objective
Maintain a stranglehold on your foe by dominating key strategic locations in the area.
Score 3 victory points at the end of your turn if you control 3 or more
objective markers and you also control more objective marker than your opponent controls.
DEFEND THE SHRINE
Progressive and End Game Objective
The location of a small but sacred shrine has been identified. Defend this holy tribute lest it be desecrated by the enemy.
If you select this secondary objective, after both sides have finished deploying, your opponent must select one
objective marker on the battlefield not within their own deployment zone to be the Sacred Shrine objective marker (if the only objective marker on the battlefield is in the enemy’s deployment zone, then this must be the Sacred Shrine objective marker).
- At the end of your turn you score 3 victory points if you control the Sacred Shrine objective marker.
- At the end of the battle, you score 3 additional victory points if you control the Sacred Shrine objective marker.
- At the end of the battle, reduce the number of victory points you have earned from this secondary objective by 3 (to a minimum of 0) if your opponent controls the Sacred Shrine objective marker.
SHOCK TACTICS
Progressive Objective
The Space Marines are the Emperor's finest shock troops, striking at the foe before they can react or even know they are under threat. In their lightning assaults, Space Marines smash aside the enemy, slaughtering them without mercy, to achieve their goals.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if you control one or more
objective markers that were controlled by your opponent at the start of the battle round, and an
ADEPTUS ASTARTES unit from your army is within range of that objective marker.
STAND VIGIL
Progressive Objective
The Adeptus Custodes are vigilance incarnate - unwavering sentinels that stand guard over the Master of Mankind and His realm.
Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if you control more
objective markers that are not within either player’s deployment zone than your opponent does.
UNCHARTED SEQUENCING
Progressive Objective
This techno-religious site is criss-crossed with interconnected nodes of power, an ancient mechanism of undreamt potential waits to stir at your activation. Yet there is some arcane sequence to discover. The sacred formula is a test, surely laid down by the Machine God, and only those with the cogitative capacity and unremitting faith to succeed will be granted their deity’s munificent blessings.
Before deployment, assign one
objective marker to each battle round and note this down on your
army roster. An objective marker cannot be assigned to more than one battle round. Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if you control the objective marker assigned to that battle round.
HIDDEN ARCHEOVAULT
Progressive Objective
Divinatory auguries have revealed the location of a vast store of technological arcana in this area, perhaps even containing a fully functioning STC database. It must be seized before the enemy has the chance to acquire or destroy it. The hidden archeovault must be held against all opposition, while reverent data-probes gradually extract fragments about its true nature.
Before deployment, your opponent selects one
objective marker on the battlefield (excluding objective markers in their own deployment zone).
- Score 2 victory points at the end of the battle round if you control that objective marker.
- Score 5 victory points at the end of the battle if you control that objective marker.
ALLOW NOT THE WORSHIP OF UNCLEAN IDOLS
Progressive Objective
The enemy holds great veneration for various artefacts on this battlefield. Let us not permit them to engage in such idolatry.
Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle round if you control one or more
objective markers that were controlled by your opponent at the start of the battle round, and a
BLACK TEMPLARS CHAPLAIN unit from your army is within range of that objective marker.
RELENTLESS ASSAULT
Progressive Objective
The Blood Angels are loathe to resort to the defensive strategies favoured by other Chapters, preferring to take the fight to the foe by way of decisive strikes into the heart of the oppositions lines. To the Blood Angels, enemy territory must be taken and held firmly by their forces, the opponent left with nowhere to hide.
Score 4 victory points at the end of your turn if there are more BLOOD ANGELS units from your army in the enemy deployment zone than there are enemy units in your deployment zone.
STUBBORN DEFIANCE
Progressive Objective
Few Space Marines are as renowned for their stubborn refusal to give ground as the Dark Angels. Such has been their way since time immemorial, a tradition handed down from the knights of old Caliban, who faced down the monstrous beasts that once dominated their world. Such a history was imbued in the Dark Angels by their Primarch, and the determination of their leadership to earn absolution in the millennia that have followed has only added to the Chapter’s reputation for indomitability.
In your first
Command phase, select one
objective marker. At the end of each of your Command phases after the first, if you control that objective marker with a
DARK ANGELS unit from your army that has the
Objective Secured ability, score a number of victory points based on the consecutive number of your Command phases that you have controlled that objective marker with that unit as follows:
| | CONSECUTIVE NUMBER OF YOUR COMMAND PHASES | VICTORY POINTS | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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For example, in your third Command phase, if you have controlled that objective marker with a
DARK ANGELS unit for three of your Command phases consecutively, you will score 3 victory points that turn.
THE LONG VIGIL
Progressive Objective
The Deathwatch stand sentinel over some of the most heavily infested and dangerous stretches of the Imperium. They have guarded these sites for millennia against horrors uncounted. Their vow to stand firm is at the heart of their vigil and they will see their enemies dead before they give it up.
Score 5 victory points at the start of your
Command phase if there are no enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) within 6" of your deployment zone and there is at least one
DEATHWATCH unit (excluding
AIRCRAFT) from your army wholly within your deployment zone. You cannot score this secondary objective during the first battle round.
YIELD NO GROUND
Progressive Objective
The time has come to plant your adamantine feet and make a stand against the enemy. Take not one step back!
If you select this objective, at the end of your turn, you score victory points as follows (for a maximum of 5 victory points):
- Score 2 victory points if you control half or more of the total number of objective markers on the battlefield, and one or more IMPERIAL KNIGHTS models from your army are within range of each of those objective markers.
- Score 2 victory points if no enemy units (excluding AIRCRAFT units) are wholly within your deployment zone.
- Score 1 victory point so long as no IMPERIAL KNIGHTS units from your army ended that turn closer to your battlefield edge than they started the turn, and no IMPERIAL KNIGHTS units from your army Fell Back during that turn.
This secondary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round.
RUTHLESS TYRANNY
Progressive Objective
Through unstinting brutality and merciless cruelty you must stamp the authority of our dread household upon this world, and cast a black pall of despair over any who would think to challenge our authority.
If you select this objective, at the end of your turn, you score victory points as follows (for a maximum of 4 victory points):
- Score 2 victory points if you control half or more of the total number of objective markers on the battlefield and one or more CHAOS KNIGHTS models from your army are within range of each of those objective markers.
- Score 1 victory point if half or more of the total number of objective markers on the battlefield are within Dread range of one or more CHAOS KNIGHTS models from your army.
- Score 1 victory point if every objective marker on the battlefield is within Dread range of one or more CHAOS KNIGHTS models from your army.
DESPOILED GROUND
End Game Objective
To the Death Guard, spreading Nurgle's gifts is not something they do just among the beings and creatures they fight, but also the landscapes they tread upon. Every member of the Death Guard wants to make Nurgle's garden as large and verdant as possible.
If you select this objective, you score victory points as follows:
- Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle if you have one or more BUBONIC ASTARTES units wholly within your opponents deployment zone and one or more BUBONIC ASTARTES units wholly within your deployment zone.
- Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle if you have one or more BUBONIC ASTARTES units from your army wholly within three different table quarters, and those units are all more than 6" from the centre of the battlefield. Score 6 victory points instead if you have one or more BUBONIC ASTARTES units from your army wholly within each table quarter, and those units are all more than 6" from the centre of the battlefield.
- Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle if you control more than half the total number of objective markers on the battlefield and there are BUBONIC ASTARTES units from your army within 3" of each of those objective markers.
- Score 4 victory points at the end of the battle if every objective marker on the battlefield is within Contagion range of a Contagion ability that units from your army have.
THE HIDDEN PATH
Progressive Objective
Many armies unsuspectingly fight in the shadow of hidden webway gates. The Aeldari battle endlessly to preserve these secret portals.
If you select this secondary objective, and your army contains a
WEBWAY GATE unit, that unit cannot be set up within 6" of your deployment zone. If your army does not contain a
WEBWAY GATE unit, in your first
Command phase, select one
objective marker that is not within 6" of your deployment zone. At the end of each of your Command phases:
- If your army includes a WEBWAY GATE unit, score a number of victory points equal to the current battle round number if a unit from your army (excluding WEBWAY GATE units) is within 3" of that WEBWAY GATE unit and there are no enemy models within 3" of that WEBWAY GATE unit.
- If your army does not include a WEBWAY GATE unit and you control the selected objective marker with an ASURYANI unit from your army, score a number of victory points equal to the current battle round number.
HERD THE PREY
Progressive Objective
The Drukhari rarely linger during realspace raids, as the efficient corralling of their inevitable prey is of great import. Protracted meat grinders do not suit their style of warfare, and they avoid - where possible - the enemy’s lumbering reinforcements. Their swift-moving raiding forces often seek to encircle and drive the foe together so there can be no escape, clustering their enemies like bewildered grox awaiting shipment to the abattoir.
Score 2 victory points at the end of your turn for each table quarter that does not have any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) wholly within it. This objective cannot be scored in the first battle round.
BROODSWARM
Progressive Objective
This world belongs to the oppressor no longer, for it is now the demesne of the Star Children and their faithful. Our enemies must be driven from every corner of our realm, overrun and surrounded at every turn until there is nowhere left for them to flee. The blessed wyrm-form icon be raised high from every rampart, every rooftop, and upon every corpse-strewn battlefield. This world is ours! Now go forth and claim it!
At the end of your turn, score 1 victory point for each of the following that applies (to a maximum of 4 victory points):
- You have more models within your opponents deployment zone than your opponent does.
- You have more models within your deployment zone than your opponent does.
- You have more models on the battlefield that are not within either player’s deployment zone than your opponent does.
- All three of the above bullet points apply.
TAKE YOUR PLACES
Progressive Objective
For the Harlequins, every battlefield is an opportunity to tell a story. Each one must be performed perfectly, every player taking their place on the stage at the correct moment.
If you select this secondary objective, after both sides have finished deploying, you must set up one additional
objective marker in your opponents deployment zone, then your opponent must set up one additional objective marker in your deployment zone and one additional objective marker within 6" of the centre of the battlefield. These objective markers cannot be set up within 9" of each other, within 6" of a battlefield edge or within 1" of another objective marker. These ‘Take Your Places’ objective markers represent the positions that must be taken up by the Harlequins for their performance, but do not count as objective markers for any rules purposes other than for this secondary objective.
- At the end of your turn, you score 2 victory points if you control two of these Take Your Places objective markers.
- At the end of your turn, you score 4 victory points instead if you control all three of these Take Your Places objective markers.
LAY CLAIM
End Game Objective
Having identified rare and valuable resources amidst the ruin of battle, the Kin move swiftly to secure them against the foe.
If you selected this secondary objective, then during the
Resolve Pre-battle Abilities step, your opponent must set up 3
objective markers anywhere on the ground level of the battlefield that is not within 6" of their own deployment zone or any battlefield edge, and not within 9" of each other. They cannot be set up on
terrain features with the
Unstable Position terrain trait. If it is impossible to set up an objective marker, it is not set up. Each represents Precious Resources, but does not count as an objective marker for any rules purposes other than for this secondary objective. At the end of the battle, you score 5 victory points for each of your Precious Resources objective markers that you control.
PURGE THE VERMIN
Progressive Objective
This territory is infested by the contemptible vermin of the lesser races. They must be driven wholesale from the Necrons’ rightful lands in order for reclamation to commence.
Score 2 victory points at the end of your turn for each table quarter that does not have any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT units) wholly within it. This objective cannot be scored in the first battle round.
THE TREASURES OF AEONS
Progressive Objective
The foe have looted ancient Necron riches that do not belong to them. These must be reclaimed at all costs.
If you selected this secondary objective, then after both sides have finished deploying, your opponent selects 3
objective markers on the battlefield. Score a number of victory points at the end of your turn if you control one or more of those objective markers, as shown in the table below:
NUMBER OF SELECTED OBJECTIVE MARKERS YOU CONTROL | VICTORY POINTS SCORED | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 5 |
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GREEN TIDE
Progressive Objective
Orks are known to swarm the battlefield in great waves. To their foes, it can seem as though their hordes stretch over the horizon.
At the start of the battle, divide the battlefield into four even quarters. Score 3 victory points at the end of the battle round if two or more battlefield quarters each have an ORKS unit from your army that contains 11 or more models wholly within them. Score 5 victory points at the end of the battle round instead if all four battlefield quarters each have an ORKS unit from your army that contains 11 or more models wholly within them.
DECISIVE ACTION
Progressive Objective
Effective strategy requires not just the successful capture of crucial battlefield assets, or their denial to the enemy, but also proper implementation of the Code of Fire in matters of strategic timing. We must demonstrate our mastery of all these principles if we are to best serve the Greater Good.
If you selected the Mont’ka
Tactical Philosophy at the start of the battle, then at the end of your turn in
battle rounds one, two and three, score 4 victory points if you control half or more of the total number of
objective markers on the battlefield.
If you selected the Kauyon
Tactical Philosophy at the start of the battle, then at the end of your turn in battle rounds three, four and five, score 4 victory points if you control half or more of the total number of objective markers on the battlefield.
Incursion Missions
MISSION BRIEFINGEnemy forces are massing in the area, seeking to secure the battlefield. You will see them fail and you will see their presence in this area purged. A direct assault against them may result in unacceptable casualties, but victory can be assured by outflanking the foe and catching them in a deadly crossfire.MISSION RULESLand Purged: In this mission, if a player controls an
objective marker at the end of their
Command phase and one or more of their units that are in range of it has the
Objective Secured ability or a similar rule, it remains under that player’s control unless their opponent controls it at the end of any subsequent phase, even if there are no models within range of it.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
DIRECT ASSAULT
Progressive Objective
A direct assault on enemy-held positions is demanded by your betters. Meet the foe head on, annihilate them in their entirety and thus ensure the landscape is free of their vile presence all while securing the battlefield.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores 2 victory points if they satisfy one of the following conditions, or 3 victory points if they satisfy both of the following conditions:
- They control every objective marker on the battlefield or they control at least one objective marker they did not control at the start of their turn.
- They destroyed at least one enemy unit that was within range of an objective marker at the start of their turn.

MISSION BRIEFINGYour forces are beleaguered in every way. Exhausted, only prayers and the hope of resupply sustain them. Help is on the way, but others will seek the desperately needed bounty that the supply craft bring. You must fight tooth and nail to secure the aid.MISSION RULESDrop Zone Repleted: In this mission, two
objective markers will be removed from the battlefield as follows:
- At the start of the third battle round, the Defender randomly selects one objective markers that is in no man’s land to be the Gamma objective marker.
- At the start of the fourth battle round, the Gamma objective marker is removed from the battlefield and the Attacker then randomly selects one of the two remaining objective markers that are in no man’s land to be the Beta objective marker.
- At the start of the fifth battle round, the Beta objective marker is removed from the battlefield.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
SECURE LANDING SITES
Progressive Objective
The Emperor's gifts come from where he wills, be ready for the supplies to come to any location.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores a number of victory points for each objective marker that they control that is in no man’s land, as shown below (note that the victory points scored changes depending upon the battle round number):
BATTLE ROUND | VICTORY POINTS PER OBJECTIVE MARKER IN NO MAN’S LAND CONTROLLED | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 |
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This primary objective cannot be scored in the first or second battle rounds.

MISSION BRIEFINGThe fighting on Vigilus rages on and on. Cities are destroyed, armouries emptied, every morsel of the granaries consumed. Now, to survive, armies must launch desperate raids into each other's territories to secure the means to keep fighting on.MISSION RULESDesperate Raiders: In this mission, a player receives one additional
Command point at the start of their
Command phase if they control one or both of the
objective markers in their opponent’s deployment zone (this is in addition to the
Battle-forged CP bonus).
Objective Cleansed: In this mission, if a player controls an objective marker at the end of their Command phase and one or more of their units that are in range of it has the
Objective Secured ability or a similar rule, it remains under that players control unless their opponent controls it at the end of any subsequent phase, even if there are no models within range of it.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
DOMINATION
Progressive Objective
You are charged with the total domination of the battlefield; storm every site of tactical import lest they fall into enemy hands.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control two or more objective markers
- They control three or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored during the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
RAID SUPPLY LINES
Progressive Objective
Leave nothing to chance, the blasphemous curs will hide what they have anywhere and everywhere. Seize everything, overwhelm them utterly. No matter what they worship, let their crushing defeat fill them with doubt. Break through them swiftly! Know what they value most they will keep in the most secure spaces.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores 3 victory points if they control at least one of the
objective markers that is in their opponent’s deployment zone.

MISSION BRIEFINGYou must advance swiftly into contested territory to seize sacred ground whilst maintaining a strong rearguard to protect your supply lines. The battleground is won and lost one yard at a time, and a commander must simultaneously master offensive and defensive tactics if they are to prevail. All could be lost, and the hope of our armies shattered, if the attack is launched too hurriedly.MISSION RULESSecure the Rear: In this mission, player A only receives the
Battle-forged CP bonus at the start of their
Command phase if they control
objective marker A, and player B only receives the Battle-forged CP bonus at the start of their Command phase if they control objective marker B.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
WISDOM IS THE CORNERSTONE OF FAITH
Progressive Objective
The sacred ground is currently in the hands of the enemy. Draw your battle plans and despatch your forces accordingly.
At the end of player A’s turn, that player:
- Scores 2 victory points if they control objective marker B.
- Loses 1 victory point if they do not control objective marker A.
- Scores 1 victory point for each other objective marker that they control.
At the end of player B’s turn, that player:
- Scores 2 victory points if they control objective marker A.
- Loses 1 victory point if they do not control objective marker B.
- Scores 1 victory point for each other objective marker that they control.
Neither player’s victory points score can ever be reduced to less than 0.

MISSION BRIEFINGThis battlefield houses important sites - places of worship to be guarded and venerated or toppled and defaced. Honour and power will be bestowed upon a warlord mighty enough to claim it. The leaders of your army must seize these sites, whilst ensuring they are denied to the enemy.MISSION RULESChampion’s Honour: In this mission,
WARLORD models have the
Objective Secured ability. If a unit has a pre-battle rule that allows it to be set up anywhere on the battlefield, that unit cannot be set up in no man’s land. With the exception of
WARLORD models, if a unit has a rule that allows it to make a move before the first turn begins, it cannot end that move in no man’s land. With the exception of
WARLORD models, if a unit has a rule that lets it redeploy before the first turn, that unit cannot be set up in no man’s land.
Leading From the Front: In this mission, a player only receives the
Battle-forged CP bonus at the start of their
Command phase if their
WARLORD is on the battlefield, or they are embarked on a
TRANSPORT model that is on the battlefield.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
ASCEND
Progressive and End Game Objective
This mission is of the utmost importance to the faith of countless millions, and cannot be entrusted to anyone else. You must personally lead your forces in a heroic assault on a vital objective to achieve your goal.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores 2 victory points if they satisfy at least one of the following conditions:
- They control the objective marker in the centre of the battlefield.
- They destroyed at least one enemy unit that was within 6" of the centre of the battlefield at the start of their turn.
At the end of the battle, each player scores 3 victory points for each of the following conditions that they satisfy (for a maximum of 6 victory point per player):
- Their WARLORD is within range of the objective marker in the centre of the battlefield.
- Their opponent’s WARLORD is destroyed.

MISSION BRIEFINGIt is your task to lead an all-out assault to secure vital territory. Casualties will be heavy. But such is the price we must be willing to pay. Have faith and victory will be yours, and know that the fallen will be martyrs to be remembered forever more.MISSION RULESIn this mission, units from both players army can attempt the following
action:
Surge of Faith (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the start of your
Movement phase if it is within range of an
objective marker that is not within your own deployment zone. Units with the
Objective Secured ability or a similar rule can start to perform this action at the end of your Movement phase instead. A unit cannot start this action while any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) are in range of the same objective marker. The action is completed at the end of your turn, provided the unit attempting it is still within range of the same objective marker.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
SURGE OF FAITH
Progressive Objective
The signal has been received, the time for the assault is at hand. You must advance swiftly into no man’s land to prevent your opponent seizing the battlefield. To fail is to bring shame, and show a severe lack of faith.
Each time a unit from your army successfully completes the Surge of Faith action (see left), you score a number of victory points depending on which
objective marker this action was performed on, as follows:
OBJECTIVE MARKER | PLAYER A VICTORY POINTS | PLAYER B VICTORY POINTS | A | N/A | 4 | B | 2 | 3 | C | 3 | 2 | D | 4 | N/A |
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MISSION BRIEFINGAn ancient and deadly fortress lies dormant in orbit, but if you can inload the correct data-psalms at key locations, its machine spirit will awaken under our control.MISSION RULESIn this mission, units from both players army can attempt the following
action:
Inload Data-psalm (Action): One or more units from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase. Each unit that starts to perform this action must be within range of a different
objective marker. A unit cannot start this action while any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) are in range of the same objective marker. This action is completed at the end of your next
Command phase, provided that the unit that was performing it is still in range of the same objective marker. If a unit with the
Objective Secured ability or a similar rule successfully completes this action, that objective marker remains under that player’s control unless their opponent controls it at the end of any subsequent phase, even if there are no models within range of it.
Binharic Interference: In this mission,
Reinforcement units cannot be set up within range of any objective markers.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
INLOAD DATA-PSALM
Progressive Objective
Your forces must make all haste to take control of core nodes identified in the vicinity, and perform the necessary rites to subvert the machine spirit of a mighty engine of war to our will.
At the end of each player’s turn, if one or more units from that player’s army successfully completed the Inload Data-psalm
action during this turn, that player scores 1 victory point for each
objective marker that they currently control (to a maximum of 3 victory points per player per turn).

MISSION BRIEFINGA victory in battle is the greatest display of the superiority of our faith, and the weakness of that of our deluded foes. An opportunity to prove our superiority has presented itself. Take control of vital tactical sites and crush any who oppose you, but be careful to minimise your own losses, lest your forces be unable to consolidate and secure the newly won ground.MISSION RULESSecret Intel Inbound: In this mission, during the first and second battle rounds, neither player receives a
Battle-forged CP bonus, but during the fourth and fifth battle rounds, at the start of each player’s
Command phase, the player whose turn it is receives 1 extra
Command point from their Battle-forged CP bonus (typically this will mean that a player will gain 2CPs at the start of their Command phase).
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
BREAK THEM, BODY AND SOUL
Progressive Objective
We wage two wars: one of strategy and one of faith. The two are intertwined. This battle is also one of tactics and conviction. If we are to consolidate our gains and prosecute the longer war, you must ensure that the enemy is made to bleed and despair.
At the end of each battle round, each player scores 1 victory point for each enemy unit that was destroyed during that battle round (to a maximum of 3 victory points per player per battle round). A unit can, if it is destroyed and resurrected for any reason (i.e. it was destroyed and subsequently returned to the battlefield), potentially count as having been destroyed several times for the purposes of this primary objective (assuming it is resurrected and subsequently destroyed several times over during the same battle round).

MISSION BRIEFINGYou have been detailed to conduct vital reconnaissance ahead of a major offensive, but enemy patrols are also operating in this area. Use your rapid response units to secure tactical sites and conduct recon scans quickly, whilst your supporting forces destroy any hostiles you encounter.MISSION RULESIn this mission, units from both players army can attempt the following
action:
Recon Sweep (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is within range of an
objective marker that has not been reconnoitred by a unit from your army (see below). A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) in range of the same objective marker. If the unit that is performing this action has the Fast Attack
battlefield role, or if it has the
Objective Secured ability or a similar, this action is completed at the end of your turn provided that unit is still in range of the same objective marker; otherwise, this action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase, or at the end of the battle (whichever happens first), provided the unit that is performing this action is still in range of the same objective marker. If this action is successfully completed, that objective marker is said to have been reconnoitred by your army.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
RECON SWEEP
End Game Objective
You must perform a thorough reconnaissance sweep to assess the strategic value of the local battlefield so our forces can be tactically deployed.
At the end of the battle, each player scores a number of victory points for the total number of
objective markers on the battlefield that have been reconnoitred by their army (see above), as shown in the following table:
OBJECTIVE MARKERS RECONNOITRED BY YOUR ARMY | VICTORY POINTS | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 10 | 4 | 15 |
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Strike Force Missions
MISSION BRIEFINGThe battlefield is strewn with holy relics important to you and your enemy, whether for veneration or corruption. You must reclaim as many of these vital objectives as you can without sustaining unacceptable casualties in the process. No subject of worship wishes for all of their devoted followers to be slain.MISSION RULESRecover Relics: In this mission, a player only receives the
Battle-forged CP bonus at the start of their
Command phase if they control either one or more
objective markers in their opponent’s territory, or if they control one or more objective markers in no man’s land. In addition, if at the start of their Command phase a player controls the objective marker in their opponent’s deployment zone, that player receives 1 additional
Command point (this is in addition to the Battle-forged CP bonus).
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
BREAK THEM, BODY AND SOUL
Progressive Objective
We wage two wars: one of strategy and one of faith. The two are intertwined. This battle is also one of tactics and conviction. If we are to consolidate our gains and prosecute the longer war, you must ensure that the enemy is made to bleed and despair.
At the end of each battle round, each player scores 1 victory point for each enemy unit that was destroyed during that battle round (to a maximum of 3 victory points per player per battle round). A unit can, if it is destroyed and resurrected for any reason (i.e. it was destroyed and subsequently returned to the battlefield), potentially count as having been destroyed several times for the purposes of this primary objective (assuming it is resurrected and subsequently destroyed several times over during the same battle round).

MISSION BRIEFINGThe time for a decisive strike against the foe is nigh. The foe’s blasphemous icons have been identified and their continued existence can no longer be tolerated. Spread ruination throughout the enemy’s territory, tear down their icons and leave nothing but heaped corpses and blazing ruins in your wake!MISSION RULESIn this mission, units from both players army can attempt the following
actions:
Prime Explosives (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is
wholly within your opponents territory and it is more than 9" away from any Primed Explosives objective markers (see below). If the unit performing this action has the
Objective Secured ability or a similar rule, this action is completed at the end of your turn; otherwise, it is completed at the end of your next
Command phase. If this action is successfully completed, set up 1 Primed Explosives objective marker on the battlefield that is wholly within your opponents territory and wholly within 3" of the unit that completed this action - this represents a cache of Primed Explosives, but does not count as an
objective marker for any rules purposes other than for the Defuse Explosives action and the Detonation primary objective (see below).
Defuse Explosives (Action): One unit from your army can start to perform this action at the end of your Movement phase if it is within range of a Primed Explosives objective marker within your own territory and no enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) are within range of the same Primed Explosives objective marker. This action is completed at the end of your turn provided the unit attempting it is still within range of the same Primed Explosives objective marker. If this action is successfully completed, roll one D6 and add 3 to the result if the unit that performed this action has the Objective Secured ability or a similar rule: on a 4+, remove that Primed Explosives objective marker from the battlefield.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
DETONATION
End Game Objective
Holy sites have been identified that our scouts believe are critical to the enemy’s war efforts and morale in this region. Storm these sites, slaughter any that stand sentry there and burn everything to the ground.
At the end of the battle, each player scores 4 victory points for each Primed Explosives
objective marker that is within their opponent’s territory (to a maximum of 15 victory points per player).

MISSION BRIEFINGImportant tactical information must be captured. Key data-terminals have been detected, but the machine spirits of several must be slaved to your data-tethers at the same time if you are to intercept the intelligence you need.MISSION RULESIn this mission, units from both players army can attempt the following
action:
Data Intercept (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is within range of the
objective marker within its own deployment zone and no enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) are within range of that objective marker. This action is completed at the end of your turn, provided the unit attempting it is still within range of that objective marker.
Data Terminals: In this mission, if a player controls an objective marker that is in no man’s land and at the end of their
Command phase and one or more of their units that are in range of it has the
Objective Secured ability or a similar rule, it remains under that player’s control unless their opponent controls it at the end of any subsequent phase, even if there are no models within range of it.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
DOMINATION
Progressive Objective
You are charged with the total domination of the battlefield; storm every site of tactical import lest they fall into enemy hands.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control two or more objective markers
- They control three or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored during the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
DATA INTERCEPT
Progressive Objective
Your forces must successfully attach specialised wargear to take control of several critical data-terminals in the area, if we are to successfully extract the information we need.
Each time a unit from your army successfully completes the Data Intercept
action (see above), you score a number of victory points equal to the number of
objective markers you currently control that are in no man’s land, to a maximum of 3 victory points per action.
Designer’s note: This battlefield uses diagonal measurements. The shortest distance between the two deployment zones is 24". The deployment map includes some measurements in blue that help make finding the corners of the deployment zones easier on a battlefield that is approximately 44" x 60".

MISSION BRIEFINGBetween two armies lies a ruined battlescape in which there are numerous abandoned sanctuaries; once places of religious worship, now they lie broken and ruined, the bodies of the priests and acolytes who tended them still rotting within. Such ruination must be avenged, and such damage must be restored. But your foe will not allow this - knowing that the war for the soul is as equally vital in the ongoing conflict as the war for the lands.MISSION RULESNo Man’s Land: If a unit has a pre-battle rule that allows it to be set up anywhere on the battlefield, that unit cannot be set up in no man’s land. If a unit has a rule that allows it to make a move before the first turn begins, it cannot end that move in no man’s land. If any rule is used to redeploy a unit, that rule cannot be used to set that unit up in no man’s land.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
SECURE THE SANCTUARIES
Progressive and End Game Objective
The sanctuaries must be secured at any cost. Protect your forces as they advance into the enemy’s fire lanes and destroy any foes who would dare stand in our way.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores 2 victory points if they satisfy at least one of the following conditions:
- They control the objective marker in the centre of the battlefield.
- They destroyed at least one enemy unit that was within 6" of the centre of the battlefield at the start of their turn.
At the end of the battle, whichever player controls the objective marker in the centre of the battlefield scores 5 victory points.

MISSION BRIEFINGYour foe will not accept that their defeat is inevitable, and corrupts lands rightfully yours with their blasphemous, oppressive presence. You must break them through force, seize the territory they so wrongfully have claimed for themselves, and convert it and all within to the true faith. This will require iron determination, fierce leadership, full hearts and prayers fresh upon the lips of all.MISSION RULESLeading From the Front: In this mission, a player only receives the
Battle-forged CP bonus at the start of their
Command phase if their
WARLORD is on the battlefield, or they are embarked on a
TRANSPORT model that is on the battlefield.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
CORRUPTED GROUND
Progressive Objective
It is vital that we oust the blasphemous curs from the ground they stand on. Draw your battle plans and despatch your forces accordingly.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is:
- Scores 4 victory points if they control the objective marker in their opponent’s deployment zone.
- Scores 2 victory points if they control one or more objective markers that are in no man’s land.
- Loses 1 victory point if they do not control the objective marker in their own deployment zone.
A player’s victory point score can never be reduced to less than 0.

MISSION BRIEFINGBoth sides are sweeping through the area, tasking scout units to identify and scan sites of strategic and sacred import. However, not all sites are of equal worth - victory will go to the warlord who can secure the most valuable sites and cripple the enemy’s ability to locate others.MISSION RULESIn this mission, units from both players army can attempt the following
action:
Auspex Scan (Action): One unit from your army can start to
perform this action at the end of your
Movement phase if it is within range of an
objective marker that has not been scanned by a unit from your army (see below). A unit cannot start this action while there are any enemy units (excluding
AIRCRAFT) in range of the same objective marker. This action is completed at the start of your next
Command phase, or at the end of the battle (whichever happens first), provided the unit attempting it is still in range of the same objective marker. If this action is successfully completed, that objective marker is said to have been scanned by your army.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
STRATEGIC SCAN
End Game Objective
Your forces must secure and control strategic sites in the area long enough for your reconnaissance units to perform their scans and transmit the intelligence back to high command.
At the end of the battle, each player scores 3 victory points for each
objective marker on the battlefield that has been scanned by their army (see above).

MISSION BRIEFINGYour forces’ morale is strong, nigh unbreakable, its conviction in its cause and faith greater than ever. Every warrior is determined to fight, to kill the foe and claim territory. Now is the time to swoop over the battlefields, capitalising on the fury and momentum of your forces. Buoyed on their reserves of belief, your forces cannot fail to completely overrun the enemy.MISSION RULESSupply Lines: In this mission, a player only receives the
Battle-forged CP bonus at the start of their
Command phase if they control the
objective marker in their own deployment zone.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
DOMINATION
Progressive Objective
You are charged with the total domination of the battlefield; storm every site of tactical import lest they fall into enemy hands.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control two or more objective markers
- They control three or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored during the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
OVERRUN
Progressive and End Game Objective
The enemy is attempting to establish a foothold in this region. Teach them the error of their ways and show them that glorious power of your conviction can never be thwarted! Redouble your efforts to control the battlefield by seizing your opponents staging posts before they can dig in.
At the end of each player’s first, second, third and fourth turn, the player whose turn it is scores 2 victory points if they control at least one
objective marker in their opponents territory.
At the end of the battle, each player scores 4 victory points if they control the objective marker in their opponents deployment zone, and 2 victory points for each other objective marker that they control that is in their opponent’s territory (for a maximum of 8 victory points per player).

MISSION BRIEFINGBoth forces are moving forward to capture as much ground as possible, purging strategically and morally important sites of enemies as they move. Some warlords prefer a systematic sweep of the surrounding areas, whilst others favour a more bold, direct attack into the heart of the enemy lines. Regardless, there will be much death to come, and every warrior will rely on their zeal above all to see them through the day and to victory.MISSION RULESObjective Purged: In this mission, if a player controls an
objective marker at the end of their
Command phase and one or more of their units that are in range of it has the
Objective secured ability or a similar rule, it remains under that players control unless their opponent controls it at the end of any subsequent phase, even if there are no models within range of it.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
DIRECT ASSAULT
Progressive Objective
A direct assault on enemy-held positions is demanded by your betters. Meet the foe head on, annihilate them in their entirety and thus ensure the landscape is free of their vile presence all while securing the battlefield.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores 2 victory points if they satisfy one of the following conditions, or 3 victory points if they satisfy both of the following conditions:
- They control every objective marker on the battlefield or they control at least one objective marker they did not control at the start of their turn.
- They destroyed at least one enemy unit that was within range of an objective marker at the start of their turn.

MISSION BRIEFINGIntelligence reports indicate precious relics were being transported through this region, before their escorts were killed. Their exact whereabouts are yet to be confirmed. Locate and secure the artefacts at all costs - we cannot allow them to fall into the enemy hands. Honour and faith demand it.MISSION RULESPrecious Objectives: After players have chosen their deployment zones, but before they
declare reserves and transports, the players reposition the
objective markers labelled A and B as described below:
- First, the Attacker repositions either one objective marker labelled A or one objective marker labelled B.
- Secondly, the Defender repositions one objective marker labelled A and one objective marker labelled B (an objective marker cannot be repositioned more than once).
- Finally, the Attacker repositions the last objective market labelled A or B that has yet to be repositioned.
In all cases, when an objective marker is repositioned, you set it up
wholly within 6" horizontally of its original position, and not on or within any
Obstacles or
Defensible Terrain features.
After all objective markers have been repositioned, each player secretly notes down one of the objective markers that is within their opponent’s territory to be a Priority objective marker (this cannot be the objective marker in the centre of the battlefield). After both players have deployed their armies, they then reveal their choices to their opponent.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESThis mission has two primary objectives.
TAKE AND HOLD
Progressive Objective
Several strategic locations have been identified in your vicinity. You are ordered to assault these positions and hold them at any cost.
At the end of each players
Command phase, the player whose turn it is scores 4 victory points for each of the following conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points):
- They control one or more objective markers.
- They control two or more objective markers.
- They control more objective markers than their opponent controls.
This primary objective cannot be scored in the first battle round. In the fifth battle round, the player who has the second turn does not score any victory points at the end of their Command phase; instead, at the end of their turn, they score 4 victory points for each of the above conditions they satisfy (for a maximum of 12 victory points).
PRECIOUS ARTEFACTS
Progressive Objective
The recovery of the relics being transported through the region are vital to demonstrate our faith, and the morale of our people. Spare no efforts in securing them and ensuring that they do not fall into enemy hands.
At the end of each player’s turn, the player whose turn it is scores 3 victory points if they control the Priority objective marker that is in their own territory.
