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Revision as of 23:49, 19 May 2018
Codex (plural "codices", but "codexes" is also occasionally used) is the name of a source book for Warhammer 40,000 armies and factions containing background information, pictures, and rules.
Contents
1st Edition
While the term "Codex" was not yet used, a number of books were comparable. Like the more modern editions, they included units and rules that were compiled from White Dwarf.
1st Edition | ||||
2nd Edition
Boxed set volumes
The 2nd Edition box set included three Codex-style books in addition to the core rulebook.
2nd Edition | ||
Codices
The 2nd Edition was substantially more colourful and the new Codex books reflected this fact. More detailed information, such as background and organisation, was included, adding more depth and details to the Warhammer 40,000 universe.
2nd Edition | ||||
3rd Edition
The 3rd Edition Codexes were much smaller and less detailed than the second. This is because several new races were invented and five or six codexes a year could be produced.
3rd Edition | ||||
Codex: Chaos Space Marines | ||||
Codex: Imperial Guard |
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Revisions
Some Codexes were amended or rewritten during 3rd Edition.
3rd Edition - Revisions | ||||
Codex: Dark Angels |
Codex: Dark Eldar |
Codex: Imperial Guard |
Codex: Chaos Space Marines |
Campaign and Settings
Within the 3rd Edition a new type of Codexes were published. Rather than providing information on a specific force, these included new rules and background for environments or planetary campaigns.
3rd Edition - Campaign and Settings | ||||
4th Edition
With the introduction of the 4th Edition of Warhammer 40,000, the Codices have been updated and re-released. The fronts of the Codices are back in a consistent style, as it was in the 2nd Edition.
4th Edition | ||||
Codex: Blood Angels |
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Campaigns and Expansion
As in 3rd Edition, the 4th Edition of the rules also introduced Expansions, Codexes that don't deal with a single force, but rather expand the rules for select settings and situations.
4th Edition - Expansion | ||||
5th Edition
5th Edition | ||||
Campaigns and Expansion
5th Edition - Expansion | ||||
6th Edition
6th Edition | |||||
Codex Supplements
6th Edition - Codex Supplements | ||||
Campaigns and Expansions
6th Edition - Expansions | ||||
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7th Edition
7th Edition | ||||
Codex Supplements
7th Edition - Codex Supplements | ||||
Campaigns and Expansions
7th Edition - Campaigns and Expansions | ||||
8th Edition
Indexes
8th Edition - Indexes | ||||
Codices
8th Edition - Codices | ||||