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===Recommended Reading=== These are supplemental books or services that can greatly enhance your options for playing the game, be it through additional units or rules or updates to your core Codex that (for some reason) GW decided you need to pay extra for. *'''FAQs''' - The rule adjustments that are or aren't too important to put behind a paywall and as such, the only entry of note on this list that is well and truly freely available. These are usually released shortly after a codex's release to clarify the hastily, sloppily written rules or rule interactions that often make their way into the codex before it was rushed out for sale. Very occasionally, a unit's stat sheet is tweeked a bit or entire rules are added/removed. Given that they're free (rare, for GW), it doesn't hurt to keep tabs on the FAQ page. *'''Imperial Armour Compendium''' - With Forge World's model line having their models' rulesheets handled by the same team responsible for the Core Codices, Forge World units are more accessible than ever for the casual and competitve player (...you know, aside the price tag). In a surprising move of convenience, ''all'' currently supported Forge World units from all factions are included in this compendium, making it a one-stop-shop for any and all factions you might be dipping into. Just don't get too attached; [[FAIL|Forge World is known to squat models from their range relatively unannounced, sometimes including entire subfactions]]. Casualties from just last edition include all the remaining Corsairs, Wasp Assault Walkers and the Phoenix Bomber. *'''Chapter Approved''' - What, you thought Warhammer 40k was a one-time buy? No, it's a biannual subscription! In order to play with the most up-to-date point adjustments, rules and supplements, you need to get this. No, [[FAIL|buying the codex doesn't entitle you the relevant point adjustments to that codex's roster]]. Of course, you don't need these if you aren't playing in official tournaments and aren't concerned with keeping up with the balance. Or if you just use a 3rd party list builder app that keeps track of point adjustments and is updated accordingly, but we wouldn't possibly condone that. Officially. **'''Warhammer App''': An addon/alternative to lugging around the whole damn library of books you may need, the Warhammer App is a subscription (because [[Games Workshop|of course it is]]) based service that serves as a slightly functioning replacement to the digital books that you used to be able to buy. Whenever you buy a Codex (yes, [[FAIL|you'll still need to buy the physical edition]]), it comes with a code you can use to add it to your App, where upon you can use the included list builder feature to construct a detachment for use in game. On launch it was a hot, overpriced, buggy mess that was way more of a hassle to navigate and use than it was worth. Several patches and a price reduction later... it's still far from ideal. But, if the convenience of having all your books condensed into the app is truly important to you, this'll probably work out for you... even if other 3rd party apps do it better. *'''Warhammer Legends''' - Are you an old school player looking to dust off some of your older, out of print models? Happen to come across an OOP Autarch or Bonesinger model on ebay for a steal of a deal? Well, for the stuff GW decided wasn't good enough to keep making and officially supporting, you can still thankfully find a fair number of rules for these long forgotten units/loadout combinations under the Warhammer Legends website. Illegal for GW organized tournaments and no longer (re)balanced regularly, the rules on these pages are effectively set in stone and will likely fall behind as power creep grows... but at least you can still bust out your old Corsairs or Firestorm tanks once in a while for a friendly game.
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