Codex (Warhammer 40,000)

Codex (Warhammer 40,000)
Example 2nd edition Codex (Imperial guard) Each codex had its own lettering style for the title.
Example early 3rd edition Codex (Imperial Guard) Each codex had its own lettering style for the title.
Example late 3rd edition Codex (Imperial Guard) All of these longer codexes had a standard black border and common title style.
Example 4th edition Codex (Space Marines) All codexes had a standard grey metal-effect border and common title style. 5th Edition Codexes have continued this styling.

A codex (often pluralized as codexes, although the correct Latin word is codices)[citation needed], in the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame, is a rules supplement containing information concerning a particular army, environment, or worldwide campaign.

Codexes for particular armies were introduced for the second edition of the game. The third edition rendered these obsolete, and a new series began, including introducing codexes for battlezones and campaigns.

Unless superseded by newer versions, the 3rd edition codexes remain valid for the 4th and 5th editions of Warhammer 40,000. Games Workshop no longer produce campaign or battlezone codexes, instead releasing 'expansions'. 'Codex' is now a term solely used for army books.

A codex normally contains:

  • Army list - A list of the units, characters and vehicles that can be chosen for use in a battle. This includes their characteristic values, information on their weapon options, and any limitations on their use. Each item also has a points value, with more powerful units costing more points, so that battles are fought between balanced armies.
  • Background - Information about the force and its place in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. This includes artwork, short stories, and copies of fictional documents from the future.
  • Hobby section - Information on collecting, building and painting an army from the codex. This features outstanding example models painted by veteran hobbyists and Games Workshop's 'Eavy Metal team.
  • Special characters - Contains background information and rules for fielding remarkable individuals from the army. Examples include Marneus Calgar in Codex: Space Marines and Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka in Codex: Orks.

Contents

Current list of codexes

Army codexes

The range of codices is regularly updated with new editions of armies and occasionally new army codices. However, all codices from 4th and 3rd editions of Warhammer 40,000 are still valid in the current, 5th edition, unless a later version has replaced it.

5th Edition

Codex ISBN Release Date
Necrons ISBN 978-1907964183 5 November 2011
Sisters of Battle N/A August/September 2011
Grey Knights ISBN 978-1841549910 2 April 2011
Dark Eldar ISBN 978-1-84154-978-1 November 2010
Blood Angels ISBN 978-1-84154-960-6 April 2010
Tyranids ISBN 978-1-84154-951-4 January 2010
Space Wolves ISBN 978-1-84154-010-8 October 2009
Imperial Guard ISBN 978-1-84154-923-1 May 2009
Space Marines ISBN 978-1-84154-894-4 October 2008

4th Edition

Codex ISBN Release Date
Chaos Daemons ISBN 978-1841548791 May 2008
Orks ISBN 978-1-84154-852-4 January 2008
Chaos Space Marines ISBN 978-1-84154-842-5 September 2007
Dark Angels ISBN 1-84154-807-3 March 2007
Eldar ISBN 1-84154-791-3 November 2006
Tau Empire ISBN 1-84154-712-3 March 2006
Black Templars ISBN 1-84154-685-2 November 2005

Expansions

Example 4th edition expansion (Apocalyse) This style was carried over onto 5th edition expansions.

5th Edition

Codex Subject ISBN Release Date
Spearhead Mechanized armies N/A June 2010
Battle Missions Additional Battle Scenarios ISBN 978-1841549118 March 2010
Planetary Empires Map-based campaigns N/A August 2009
Planetstrike Planetary invasions ISBN 978-1-84154-931-6 July 2009
Apocalypse Reload Supplement to Apocalypse ISBN 978-1-84154-893-7 2008

4th Edition

Codex Subject ISBN Release Date
Apocalypse[1] Large-scale battles ISBN 1-84154-838-3 October 2007
Cities of Death[2] Urban warfare ISBN 1-84154-749-2 June 2006

Imperial Armour

For main article see Imperial Armour

Imperial Armour is a series of official rules supplements to Warhammer 40,000 codexes produced by Forge World, a subsidiary company of Games Workshop. Current, valid books:

Codex Notes ISBN Release Date
Imperial Armour Apocalypse Second Edition Companion volume to Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse, containing new battle formations as well as new Apocalypse-compatible game statistics for several Forge World models 2011
Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two Siege Vanguard Assault 2011
Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One The Tyrant’s Legion ISBN 978-1841549958 2010
Imperial Armour Volume Eight - Raid on Kastorel-Novem Elysian Drop Troop, Raven Guard & Orks ISBN 978-1841549774 2010
Imperial Armour Apocalypse II Companion volume to Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse, containing new battle formations as well as new Apocalypse-compatible game statistics for several Forge World models ISBN 976-1-84154-976-7 2009
Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks Part three Forces of the Inquisition & Chaos Renegades ISBN 978-1-84154-955-2 2009
Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks Part two Death Korps of Krieg & Chaos Renegades ISBN 978-1-84154-910-1 2008
Imperial Armour Volume Five - The Siege of Vraks Part one Death Korps of Krieg, Dark Angels & Chaos Renegades ISBN 978-1-84154-851-7 2007
Imperial Armour Apocalypse Companion volume to Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse, containing new battle formations as well as new Apocalypse-compatible game statistics for several Forge World models ISBN 976-1-84154-892-0 2007
Imperial Armour Volume Four - The Anphelion Project Tyranids, Imperial Guard & Space Marines ISBN 1-84154-784-0 2006
Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign Tau, Imperial Guard & Space Marines ISBN 1-84154-708-5 2005
Imperial Armour Volume Two - Space Marines & Forces of the Inquisition Space Marines & Forces of the Inquisition ISBN 1-84154-590-0 2004
Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard & Imperial Navy Imperial Guard & Imperial Navy ISBN 1-84154-421-3 2003

Obsolete Codexes

4th Edition

Codex ISBN Release Date Superseded by
Blood Angels N/A[3] June/July 2007 5th edition Codex: Blood Angels
Tyranids ISBN 1-84154-650-X 2005 5th edition Codex: Tyranids
Catachans[4] ISBN 1-84154-016-1 2005 5th edition Codex: Imperial Guard
Space Marines ISBN 978-184154-526-0 November 2004 5th edition Codex: Space Marines

Imperial Armour

Codex Notes ISBN Release Date Superseded by
Imperial Armour Update 2006 Rules for Forge World models not covered by the other volumes ISBN 1-84154-818-9 2006 Imperial Armour Apocalypse
Imperial Armour Update 2005 Rules for Forge World models not covered by the other volumes 2005 Update 2006
Imperial Armour Update Rules for models for all races, stopgap measure until the release of the "Imperial Armour Volume x" books.
Imperial Armour II Orks, Eldar, and Dark Eldar 2001
Imperial Armour Imperial Guard & Imperial Navy ISBN 1-84154-127-3 2000

3rd Edition

Codex ISBN Release Date Superseded by
Necrons ISBN 1-84154-190-7 July 2002 5th edition Codex: Necrons
Witch Hunters ISBN 1-84154-485-X April 2004 5th edition Sisters of Battle White Dwarf list
Daemonhunters ISBN 1-84154-361-6 March 2003 5th edition Codex: Grey Knights
Dark Eldar (revised) ISBN 1-84154-307-1 November 2003[5] 5th edition codex
Space Wolves[6] ISBN 1-84154-010-2 April 2000 5th edition codex
Imperial Guard (second version) ISBN 1-84154-410-8 September 2003 5th edition codex
Orks July 1999 4th edition codex
Chaos Space Marines (second version) ISBN 1-84154-322-5 October 2002 4th edition codex
*Blood Angels ISBN 1-869893-45-X December 1998 4th edition White Dwarf list
*Dark Angels (updated second printing) 4th edition codex
*Craftworld Eldar June 2000 4th edition Codex: Eldar
Eldar ISBN 1-869893-39-5 August 1999 4th edition codex
Tau October 2001 4th edition Codex: Tau Empire
*Catachans February 2000 4th edition free download codex
Tyranids ISBN 1-84154-013-7 February 2001 4th edition codex
Space Marines October 1998 4th edition codex
*Dark Angels (original version) ISBN 1-869893-67-0 May 1999 Updated second printing of 3rd edition codex
Dark Eldar (original version) ISBN 1-869893-41-7 November 1998 Updated second printing (3rd edition)
Imperial Guard (first version) November 1999 Second 3rd edition codex
*Assassins July 1999 Rules in Codex: Daemonhunters and Codex: Witch Hunters
Chaos Space Marines (first version) February 1999 Second 3rd edition codex

The * above indicates a 'mini-dex' - a smaller codex requiring a parent list to complete its army list. For example, Codex: Dark Angels required Codex: Space Marines for shared units and wargear. Codex: Assassins could be used with either Codex: Imperial Guard or any Space Marine army.

Battlezone

Battlezone codexes were rules supplements that dealt with a specialised combat environment, instead of an army. There was only ever one produced. However, material in Codex: Catachans provides rules for jungle warfare. The concept of a Battlezone codex was replaced by Games Workshop's Expansions.

Codex ISBN Release Date Superseded by
Cityfight ISBN 1-84154-093-5 September 2001 4th edition expansion Cities of Death

3rd Edition Events

The two event codexes were released in association with the 2000 and 2003 Worldwide Campaigns. These codexes provided background and special gaming rules for the event, along with four "supplemental army lists"; variant armies that required access to certain other Codexes for use.

Codex Obsolete army lists ISBN Release Date Superseded by
Eye of Terror[7] Lost and the Damned, Ulthwé Strike Force, Cadian Shock Troops, 13th Company ISBN 1-84154-398-5 June 2003 4th Edition Codex: Eldar; Chaos Space Marines and 5th Edition Codex: Imperial Guard; Space Wolves
Armageddon[8] Black Templars, Salamanders, Speed Freeks, Armageddon Imperial Guard ISBN 1-84154-045-5 August 2000 4th Edition Codex: Space Marines; Black Templars; Orks and 5th Edition Codex: Imperial Guard

2nd Edition

All codexes were rendered obsolete by 3rd edition Warhammer 40,000.

Codex ISBN Release Date
Sisters of Battle ISBN 1-872372-14-7 August 1997
*Assassins ISBN 1-872372-05-8 June 1997
Angels of Death (rules for both Dark Angels and Blood Angels) ISBN 1-872372-96-1 1996
Chaos 1996
Ultramarines (also covering other 'standard' Space Marine armies) 1995
Tyranids ISBN 1-872372-90-2 1995
Imperial Guard ISBN 1-872372-92-9 1995
Space Wolves ISBN 1-872372-71-6 1994
Orks ISBN 1-972372-76-7 1994
Eldar 1994
Genestealer Cult 1994

The * above indicates a 'mini-dex' - a smaller codex requiring a parent list to complete its army list.

References

  1. ^ Large scale battles Warhammer 40,000 - Apocalypse
  2. ^ GW Online : Warhammer 40,000 : Cityfight : What's in the Book?
  3. ^ Presented in two parts in White Dwarf (UK) issues #330 and #331, and subsequently available online from the GW website, with long-term plan to publish this list in a new book.
  4. ^ (Available to download http://uk.games-workshop.com/imperialguard/catachan-rules/1/ )
  5. ^ http://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d.html?pd=1&l=Product%20Details&a=1841543071
  6. ^ (a "mini-dex"; needs to be used in conjunction with Codex: Space Marines, cannot be used on its own)
  7. ^ http://www.eyeofterror.com/uk/welcome.htm (Space Wolf 13th company rules not yet superseded)
  8. ^ Games Workshop PLC - Welcome! Please, choose your destination

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