![]() ![]() “The Aquilan Shield are an informal brotherhood laced through the ranks of the Adeptus Custodes. I picked these guys mainly because they paint their pauldron and robes purple, which is the same as my guys! Thematically, I should have some good opportunities as well: I decided I’d start with a story for my force and go from there. Crab-stuffed Mushroom’s Adeptus CustodesĮveryone’s excited for the new rules from a competitive standpoint, but I’m keen to have a shot at Crusade: It’s an opportunity to tell a story and try things that you may not have been willing to do in Matched Play. We’ll also be talking about why we picked these armies, what they’re going to look like to start (and how we plan to grow them), and what we’re spending our initial 5 RP on. Today we’re going to talk about building Crusade armies, specifically by looking at the ones we’re building, what we’re thinking, and the Narratives we’re Forging with them. And if you’re looking for advice on running a campaign, check out our thoughts on that here. If you missed our review of Crusade, we’d highly recommend you go check it out here. We’ve been talking about Warhammer 40k 9th edition’s new Crusade game mode for the past few weeks, which has players build their own unique armies that evolve and grow over time, accruing relics and experience, amassing upgrades, and building a narrative. ![]()
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