Can a Space Wolves 13th company army still be fielded, or do the rules not support this anymore? Apologies if this is obvious; I have been out of the Games Workshop fold for about five, going on six, years now, and I understand a new edition of both Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 have come out both of which I am trying to catch up on.
Now the 13th company was always my favourite force, but it seems that it is no longer playable, and that would be a crying shame if you ask me. So what is the status of the 13th company?
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Space Wolves 13th company?
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Space Wolves 13th company?
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I am not certain but I am fairly sure that Eye of Terror lists went the same way as Storm of chaos lists and are no longer officially playable though that is no reason why you couldn't use them in friendly games with your opponent’s consent. Other than that you might have to make do with plain old Space Wolves.
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Well I was in Games workshop today and asked the shop assistant, and was told that the best thing to do would be to use the existing range and rules but paint it like the 13th company. Which is rubbish, but hey ho! If I manage to meet people to game with outside of GW, then I am sure I will be able to put together a 13th company army. Until then though, I will have to look elsewhere...
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