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Imperial Armour - Apocalypse (2013)
Imperial Armour - Apocalypse 2013 Cover.jpg
Author(s) Neil Wylie & Alan Bligh
Released 2013
Pages 170
ISBN 978-1782531067
Preceded by Imperial Armour - Apocalypse Second Edition
Followed by Apocalypse (2019)

Imperial Armour - Apocalypse (2013) is a book published by Forge World to replace Imperial Armour - Apocalypse Second Edition. It contains updated and new rules for using Forge World's models in games of Warhammer 40,000 and Apocalypse.[1]

The book has 170 pages and is printed in colour.[1]

Description

Imperial Armour: Apocalypse is the reference for using Forge World's extensive range of tanks, aircraft, fortifications and creatures in games of Warhammer 40,000: Apocalypse. Contained within this tome are over 75 updated unit profiles for both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer 40,000: Apocalypse, as well as 16 Warhammer 40,000: Apocalypse Formations.[1]

Also included is a new War Zone for use with the Warhammer 40,000 rules, War Zone: Vraks. Charting the course of the bloody wars that followed the apostate Cardinal Xaphan's conquest of the Imperial fortress world of Vraks, this war zone includes three full Apocalypse missions, character profiles and Finest Hours for the war's key participants, Strategic Assets and Unnatural Disasters unique to the Vraks conflict.[1]

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