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Each of these are available in 8th Edition (for those factions that never got an 8th Edition Armybook) as well as the author's fanmade 9th Edition. The individual Tactica's vary on which Edition they focus on but if you want to add sections to them dealing with the homebrewed 8E, please feel free to do so. | Each of these are available in 8th Edition (for those factions that never got an 8th Edition Armybook) as well as the author's fanmade 9th Edition. The individual Tactica's vary on which Edition they focus on but if you want to add sections to them dealing with the homebrewed 8E, please feel free to do so. | ||
'''[[Warhammer_Army_Project/9th edition|Core Rules]]''' (Ver 1. | '''[[Warhammer_Army_Project/9th edition|Core Rules]]''' (Ver 1.9) - Includes all equipment, magic, and any noticeable changes from 8E | ||
*[[Albion]] (Ver. 1.21): Fantasy highlanders ([[Warhammer_Army_Project/Albion |Tactica]]) | *[[Albion]] (Ver. 1.21): Fantasy highlanders ([[Warhammer_Army_Project/Albion |Tactica]]) |
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Warhammer Army Project
Warhammer Army Project is a project by Mathias Eliasson who creates Homebrew army books for the factions of Warhammer that never got them, as well as updating the 7th and 8th edition armybooks now that WHFB has been destroyed by GW (6th Edition for Bretonnia...showing us what faction GW considers to be the red-headed stepchild of Fantasy). They are awesome books with pictures and fluff and you should totally make tacticas for them and placing your own inputs as to how shit works.
Current Armybooks
Each of these are available in 8th Edition (for those factions that never got an 8th Edition Armybook) as well as the author's fanmade 9th Edition. The individual Tactica's vary on which Edition they focus on but if you want to add sections to them dealing with the homebrewed 8E, please feel free to do so.
Core Rules (Ver 1.9) - Includes all equipment, magic, and any noticeable changes from 8E
- Albion (Ver. 1.21): Fantasy highlanders (Tactica)
- Amazons (Ver 1.11): Fantasy amazonians with rare tech (Tactica)
- Araby (Ver. 1.22): Fantasy Middle-Easterners (Tactica)
- Beastmen (Ver. 1.33) (Tactica)
- Bretonnia (Ver. 1.22) (Tactica)
- Cathay (Ver 1.12): Fantasy China ( Tactica)
- Chaos Dwarfs (Ver. 1.21): Dwarfs with Chaos influence and Greenskin slaves (Tactica)
- Cult of Ulric(Ver 1.0): The Empire, but with more wolf and melee (Tactica)
- Daemons of Chaos (Ver 1.23) (Tactica)
- Dark Elves (Ver. 1.32) (Tactica)
- Dogs of War (Ver. 1.13): Fantasy Italian mercenaries (Tactica)
- Dwarfs (Ver. 1.21) (Tactica)
- Estalia(Ver 1.0): Fantasy Spain with a dose of the Inquisition (Tactica)
- Empire (Ver. 1.21) (Tactica)
- Knightly Orders (Ver. 1.11) (Opens a massive list of variations for the Knightly Orders, though not all are core)
- Steam Tanks (Ver. 1.1) (Adds several variations of the Steam Tank)
- Fimir (Coming eventually...)
- Gnoblar Horde (Coming eventually...)
- Halflings (Ver 1.0): The Empire, but with all hobbits. (Tactica)
- High Elves (Ver 1.21): (Tactica)
- Hobgoblins (Ver 1.0): Fantasy Mongolians but as goblins (Tactica)
- Kingdoms of Ind (Ver 1.0): Fantasy India with living gods (Tactica)
- Kislev (Ver 1.0): Fantasy Russia (Tactica)
- Lizardmen (Ver 1.22) (Tactica)
- Nippon (Ver 1.0): Fantasy Japan (Tactica)
- Norse (Ver 1.0): Barbarians that exchange Chaos for traditional Norse Mythology (Tactica)
- Ogre Kingdoms (Ver 1.21) (Tactica)
- Orcs & Goblins (Ver. 1.22) (Tactica)
- Regiments of Renown (Ver 1.12): Various mercenaries for hire to multiple factions (Ver. 1.12) (Tactica)
- Pirates of Sartosa (Ver 1.0): A band of pirates (Tactica)
- Tomb Kings (Ver 1.21) (Tactica)
- Skaven (Ver 1.5) (Tactica)
- Vampire Coast (Coming soon...)
- Vampire Counts (Ver 1.22) (Tactica)
- Warriors of Chaos (Ver 1.2) (Tactica)
- Wood Elves (Ver 1.2) (Tactica)