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HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING Canoness 1 3 Missionary 1 3 NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING Celestine 1 8 Junith Eruita 1 8 Triumph of Saint Katherine 1 10 TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING Battle Sisters Squad 5 4 6-10 7 11-15 10 ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING Arco-flagellants 3 2 4-5 3 6-10 6 Celestian Squad 5 4 6-10 7 Crusaders 2 1 3-4 2 5-6 3 Death Cult Assassins 2 1 3-4 2 5-6 3 Dialogus 1 2 Geminae Superia 1-2 1 per model Hospitaller 1 2 Imagifier 1 3 Preacher 1 2 Repentia Superior 1 2 Sisters Repentia 4 3 5-9 6 Zephyrim Squad 5 4 6-10 8 FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING Dominion Squad 5 5 6-10 8 Seraphim Squad 5 4 6-10 8 POWER RATING UPDATE 2021 ADEPTA SORORITAS Welcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Adepta Sororitas. is update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000. Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. is monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks. e Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit. Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown. Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. is typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown. – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team
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  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGCanoness 1 3Missionary 1 3

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Celestine 1 8Junith Eruita 1 8Triumph of Saint Katherine 1 10

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Battle Sisters Squad 5 4 6-10 7 11-15 10

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGArco-flagellants 3 2 4-5 3 6-10 6Celestian Squad 5 4 6-10 7Crusaders 2 1 3-4 2 5-6 3Death Cult Assassins 2 1 3-4 2 5-6 3Dialogus 1 2Geminae Superia 1-2 1 per modelHospitaller 1 2Imagifier 1 3Preacher 1 2Repentia Superior 1 2Sisters Repentia 4 3 5-9 6Zephyrim Squad 5 4 6-10 8

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Dominion Squad 5 5 6-10 8Seraphim Squad 5 4 6-10 8

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    ADEPTA SORORITASWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Adepta Sororitas. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGExorcist 1 9Mortifiers 1-4 3 per modelPenitent Engines 1-4 3 per modelRetributor Squad 5 7 6-10 10

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Immolator 1 6Sororitas Rhino 1 4

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Battle Sanctum 1 3

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGTech-Priest Dominus 1 5Tech-Priest Enginseer 1 2Tech-Priest Manipulus 1 4

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Belisarius Cawl 1 10

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Kataphron Breachers 3 5 4-6 10 7-9 15 10-12 20Kataphron Destroyers 3 7 4-6 14 7-9 21 10-12 28Skitarii Rangers 5 3 6-10 5Skitarii Vanguard 5 3 6-10 5

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGCorpuscarii Electro-Priests 5 3 6-10 6 11-15 9 16-20 12Cybernetica Datasmith 1 3Fulgurite Electro-Priests 5 4 6-10 8 11-15 12 16-20 16Servitors 4 2Sicarian Infiltrators 5 3 6-10 6Sicarian Ruststalkers 5 4 6-10 8

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    ADEPTUS MECHANICUSWelcome to the 2020 Power Rating update for Adeptus Mechanicus. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGIronstrider Ballistarii 1-6 4 per modelPteraxii Skystalkers 5 4 6-10 8Pteraxii Sterylizors 5 5 6-10 9Serberys Raiders 3 2 4-6 4 7-9 6Serberys Sulphurhounds 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9Sydonian Dragoons 1-6 4 per model

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Kastelan Robots 2 12 3-4 24 5-6 36Onager Dunecrawler 1 6Skorpius Disintegrator 1 8

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Skorpius Dunerider 1 5

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Archaeopter Fusilave 1 7Archaeopter Stratoraptor 1 8Archaeopter Transvector 1 7

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Knight Crusader 1 26Knight Errant 1 23Knight Gallant 1 22Knight Paladin 1 24Knight Warden 1 23

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGCompany Commander 1 2Knight Commander Pask 1 14Lord Commissar 1 3Primaris Psyker 1 3Tank Commander 1 12Tempestor Prime 1 3

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Colonel ‘Iron Hand’ Straken 1 4Colour Sergeant Kell 1 3Commissar Yarrick 1 6Lord Castellan Creed 1 3Nork Deddog 1 3Sergeant Harker 1 3Severina Raine 1 2Sly Marbo 1 3

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Conscripts 20 5 21-30 7Infantry Squad 10 3Militarum Tempestus Scions 5 3 6-10 5

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGArmoured Sentinels 1-3 3 per modelHellhounds 1-3 6 per modelScout Sentinels 1-3 3 per model

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Basilisks 1-3 7 per modelDeathstrike 1 8Heavy Weapons Squad 3 3Hydras 1-3 6 per modelLeman Russ Battle Tanks 1-3 10 per modelManticore 1 8Wyverns 1-3 8 per model

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chimera 1 5Taurox 1 5Taurox Prime 1 7

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    ASTRA MILITARUMWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Astra Militarum. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGAstropath 1 2Bullgryns 3 5 4-6 10 7-9 15Command Squad 4 2Commissar 1 2Crusaders 2 2 3-4 4 5-6 6 7-8 8 9-10 10Master of Ordnance 1 2Militarum Tempestus 4 3Command Squad Ministorum Priest 1 2Officer of the Fleet 1 2Ogryn Bodyguard 1 6Ogryns 3 4 4-6 8 7-9 12Platoon Commander 1 2Ratlings 5 2 6-10 4Servitors 4 2Special Weapons Squad 6 2Tech-Priest Enginseer 1 2Veterans 10 5Wyrdvane Psykers 3 1 4-6 2 7-9 3

    FLYER MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Valkyries 1-3 7 per model

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Baneblade 1 30Banehammer 1 29Banesword 1 29Doomhammer 1 29Hellhammer 1 33Shadowsword 1 32Stormlord 1 32Stormsword 1 30

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBloodmaster 1 3Bloodthirster of Insensate Rage 1 13Bloodthirster of Unfettered Fury 1 14Blood Throne 1 6Changecaster 1 5Contorted Epitome 1 11Daemon Prince of Chaos 1 8 Daemon Prince with Wings 1 10Fateskimmer 1 9Fluxmaster 1 6Great Unclean 1 14Herald of Slaanesh 1 3Herald of Slaanesh on Exalted 1 7Seeker Chariot Herald of Slaanesh on Hellflayer 1 6Herald of Slaanesh on Seeker Chariot 1 5Infernal Enrapturess 1 4Keeper of Secrets 1 12Lord of Change 1 14Poxbringer 1 4Skullmaster 1 5Sloppity Bilepiper 1 4Spoilpox Scrivener 1 5Wrath of Khorne Bloodthirster 1 12

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBe’lakor 1 11The Blue Scribes 1 5The Changeling 1 6Epidemius 1 6Horticulous Slimux 1 8Kairos Fateweaver 1 14Karanak 1 4The Masque of Slaanesh 1 5Rotigus 1 14Shalaxi Helbane 1 13Skarbrand 1 16Skulltaker 1 5Syll’Esske, the Vengeful Allegiance 1 12

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    CHAOS DAEMONSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Chaos Daemons. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBloodletters 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Daemonettes 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Horrors 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Nurglings 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9Plaguebearers 10 5 11-20 10 21-30 15

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Beasts of Nurgle 1-9 2 per modelBloodcrushers 3 6 4-6 12 7-9 18 10-12 24Exalted Flamer 1 3Fiends 1-9 2 per modelFlamers 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Spawn 1 1*Furies 5 2 6-10 4 11-15 6 16-20 8Flesh Hounds 5 4 6-10 8 11-15 12 16-20 16Hellflayer 1 4Plague Drones 3 5 4-6 10 7-9 15Screamers 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9Seekers 5 5 6-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20 *Designer’s Note: This Power Rating is only included in case a rule transforms a model into a Chaos Spawn and its Power Rating is required for any rules purpose.

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBurning Chariot 1 6Exalted Seeker Chariot 1 4Seeker Chariot 1 3Skull Altar 1 6Skull Cannon 1 5Soul Grinder 1 9

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Feculent Gnarlmaws 1-3 5 per model

  • LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGKnight Desecrator 1 21Knight Despoiler 1 25Knight Despoiler with 1 reaper 1 22chainsword and 1 thunderstrike gauntletKnight Rampager 1 21Knight Tyrant 1 32War Dog 1-3 8 per model

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    CHAOS KNIGHTSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Chaos Knights. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGChaos Lord 1 6Chaos Lord in Terminator Armour 1 6Chaos Lord with Jump Pack 1 7Daemon Prince 1 8Daemon Prince with Wings 1 10Dark Apostle 1 4Exalted Champion 1 5Lord Discordant on Helstalker 1 10Master of Executions 1 4Master of Possession 1 5Sorcerer 1 5Sorcerer in Terminator Armour 1 6Sorcerer with Jump Pack 1 6Warpsmith 1 4

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGAbaddon the Despoiler 1 11Cypher 1 5Fabius Bile 1 5Haarken Worldclaimer 1 5Huron Blackheart 1 6Khârn the Betrayer 1 6Lucius the Eternal 1 5

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Cultists 10 3 11-20 6 21-30 9Chaos Space Marines 5 4 6-10 8 11-15 11 16-20 14

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    CHAOS SPACE MARINESWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Chaos Space Marines. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGChosen 5 6 6-10 12Dark Disciples 2 1Fallen 5 6 6-10 12Greater Possessed 1-2 4 per modelHelbrute 1 6Khorne Berzerkers 5 5 6-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20Mutilators 3 5Noise Marines 5 5 6-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20Plague Marines 5 6 6-7 8 8-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20Possessed 5 5 6-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20Rubric Marines 5 6 6-10 12 11-15 18 16-20 24Terminators 5 8 6-10 16

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Bikers 3 5 4-6 9 7-9 13Chaos Spawn 1-5 1 per modelRaptors 5 5 6-10 9 11-15 13Warp Talons 5 5 6-10 10

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Land Raider 1 15Chaos Predator 1 9Chaos Vindicator 1 7Defiler 1 9Forgefiend 1 7Havocs 5 7Maulerfiend 1 7Obliterators 1-3 5 per modelVenomcrawler 1 7

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGChaos Rhino 1 4

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Heldrake 1 8

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Khorne Lord of Skulls 1 23

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Noctilith Crown 1 5

    DAEMONS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Bloodletters 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Daemonettes 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Horrors 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Plaguebearers 10 5 11-20 10 21-30 15

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGAutarch 1 4Autarch Skyrunner 1 6Autarch with Swooping Hawk Wings 1 5Farseer 1 6Farseer Skyrunner 1 7Spiritseer 1 3Warlock 1 3Warlock Conclave 2 4 3-10 + 2 per modelWarlock Skyrunner 1 4Warlock Skyrunner Conclave 2 6 3-10 + 3 per model

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Asurmen 1 8Avatar of Khaine 1 12Baharroth 1 6Eldrad Ulthran 1 8Fuegan 1 7Illic Nightspear 1 4Jain Zar 1 7Karandras 1 7Maugan Ra 1 8Prince Yriel 1 5

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGDire Avengers 5 2 6-10 5Guardian Defenders 10 4 11-20 8- Heavy Weapon Platform 0-2 +1 per modelRangers 5 3 6-10 6Storm Guardians 8 3 9-16 6 17-24 9

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Fire Dragons 5 6 6-10 12Howling Banshees 5 3 6-10 6Striking Scorpions 5 3 6-10 6Wraithblades 5 10 6-10 20Wraithguard 5 10 6-10 20

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    CRAFTWORLDSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Craftworlds. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGShining Spears 3 5 4-6 10 7-9 15Swooping Hawks 5 4 6-10 8Vypers 1-3 3 per modelWarp Spiders 5 4 6-10 8Windriders 3 4 4-6 7 7-9 11

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Dark Reapers 3 5 4-5 9 6-10 18Falcon 1 8Fire Prism 1 9Night Spinner 1 8Support Weapons 1-3 4 per modelinc. crewWar Walkers 1-3 4 per modelWraithlord 1 7

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Wave Serpent 1 9

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Crimson Hunter 1 9Crimson Hunter Exarch 1 11Hemlock Wraithfighter 1 12

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Wraithknight 1 21

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Webway Gate 1 5

  • ADEPTUS CUSTODESHQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Shield-Captain 1 6Shield-Captain in 1 6Allarus Terminator Armour Shield-Captain on Dawneagle Jetbike 1 9

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Captain-General Trajann Valoris 1 10

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Custodian Guard 3 7 4-5 11 6-8 18 9-10 23

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Allarus Custodians 3-10 3 per modelCustodian Wardens 3 8 4-5 13 6-8 21 9-10 26Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought 1 8Vexilus Praetor 1 6Vexilus Praetor in 1 7Allarus Terminator Armour

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Vertus Praetors 3-10 4 per model

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Venerable Land Raider 1 16

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    TALONS OF THE EMPERORWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Adeptus Custodes and Sisters of Silence. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • SISTERS OF SILENCEELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Prosecutors 5 3 6-10 6Vigilators 5 4 6-10 8Witchseekers 5 4 6-10 8

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Null-Maiden Rhino 1 4

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGChaos Lord 1 5Chaos Lord in Terminator Armour 1 6Daemon Prince of Nurgle 1 8Daemon Prince of Nurgle with Wings 1 10Lord of Contagion 1 6Malignant Plaguecaster 1 5Sorcerer 1 5Sorcerer in Terminator Armour 1 6

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Mortarion 1 25Typhus 1 9

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Cultists 10 3 11-20 6 21-30 9 31-40 12Plague Marines 5 6 6-7 8 8-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20Poxwalkers 10 3 11-20 6

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBiologus Putrifier 1 4Blightlord Terminators 5 11 6-10 22Deathshroud Terminators 3 7 4-6 14Foul Blightspawn 1 5Helbrute 1 7Noxious Blightbringer 1 3Plague Surgeon 1 4Possessed 5 5 6-10 10 11-15 15 16-20 20Tallyman 1 3

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Spawn 1-5 1 per modelFoetid Bloat-drone 1 7Myphitic Blight-haulers 1-3 5 per model

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Land Raider 1 15Chaos Predator 1 9Defiler 1 9Plagueburst Crawler 1 8

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    DEATH GUARDWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Death Guard. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGChaos Rhino 1 4

    DAEMONS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Beasts of Nurgle 1-9 2 per modelNurglings 3 2 4-6 4 7-9 6Plaguebearers 10 5 11-20 10 21-30 15Plague Drones 3 4 4-6 8 7-9 12

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGArchon 1 4Haemonculus 1 5Succubus 1 3

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Drazhar 1 6Lelith Hesperax 1 5Urien Rakarth 1 5

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Kabalite Warriors 5 3 6-10 6 11-15 9 16-20 12Wracks 5 3 6-10 6Wyches 5 3 6-10 6 11-15 9 16-20 12

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBeastmaster 1 3Grotesques 3 6 4-10 + 2 per modelIncubi 5 4 6-10 8Lhamaean 1 1Mandrakes 5 4 6-10 8Medusae 1 1Sslyth 1 1Ur-Ghul 1 1

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Cronos 1-3 4 per modelRavager 1 8Talos 1-3 6 per model

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Raider 1 5Venom 1 4

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Razorwing Jetfighter 1 8Voidraven Bomber 1 9

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    DRUKHARIWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Drukhari. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGClawed Fiends 1 2 2-3 5 4-6 10Hellions 5 4 6-10 7 11-15 11 16-20 15Khymerae 2 1 3-4 2 5-6 3 7-8 4 9-10 5 11-12 6Razorwing Flocks 1-3 2 4-6 4 7-9 6 10-12 8Reavers 3 3 4-6 7 7-9 10 10-12 14Scourges 5 7 6-10 10

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Webway Gate 1 5

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGAbominant 1 6Acolyte Iconward 1 3Jackal Alphus 1 4Magus 1 5- Familiars 0-2 +1 per two modelsPatriarch 1 7- Familiars 0-2 +1 per two modelsPrimus 1 4

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Acolyte Hybrids 5 3 6-10 6 11-15 9 16-20 12Brood Brothers Infantry Squad 10 3 11-20 5Neophyte Hybrids 10 4 11-20 7

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGAberrants 5 8 6-10 16Biophagus 1 2- Alchemicus Familiar 0-1 +1 per modelClamavus 1 3Hybrid Metamorphs 5 3 6-10 6Kelermorph 1 4Locus 1 3Nexos 1 3Purestrain Genestealers 5 4 6-10 8 11-15 12 16-20 16Sanctus 1 3

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Achilles Ridgerunner 1-3 4 per model Atalan Jackals 4 4 5-8 8 9-12 12 - Atalan Wolfquad 0-3 +2 per modelCult Armoured Sentinels 1-3 3 per modelCult Scout Sentinels 1-3 3 per model

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    GENESTEALER CULTSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Genestealer Cults. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBrood Brothers 3 3Heavy Weapons Squad Cult Leman Russ 1 11Goliath Rockgrinder 1 6

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Cult Chimera 1 5Goliath Truck 1 4

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Tectonic Fragdrill 1 4

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBrother-Captain 1 7Brotherhood Champion 1 5Chaplain 1 6Grand Master 1 8Grand Master in Nemesis Dreadknight 1 11Librarian 1 6Techmarine 1 5

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Brother-Captain Stern 1 6Castellan Crowe 1 5Grand Master Voldus 1 8Lord Kaldor Draigo 1 10

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Strike Squad 5 7 6-10 14Terminator Squad 5 11 6-10 22

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGApothecary 1 5Brotherhood Ancient 1 5Dreadnought 1 7Paladin Ancient 1 6Paladin Squad 3 8 4-5 15 6-10 30Purifier Squad 5 7 6-10 14Servitors 4 2Venerable Dreadnought 1 8

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Interceptor Squad 5 7 6-10 14

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Land Raider 1 15Land Raider Crusader 1 15Land Raider Redeemer 1 15Nemesis Dreadknight 1 9Purgation Squad 5 7 6-10 13

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    GREY KNIGHTSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Grey Knights. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGRazorback 1 6Rhino 1 4

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Stormhawk Interceptor 1 10Stormraven Gunship 1 17Stormtalon Gunship 1 9

  • HARLEQUINSHQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Shadowseer 1 6Troupe Master 1 4

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Troupe 5 5 6-12 +1 per model

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Death Jester 1 3Solitaire 1 5

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Skyweavers 2 5 3-4 10 5-6 15

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Voidweaver 1 5

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Starweaver 1 4

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Webway Gate 1 5

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    HARLEQUINS AND YNNARIWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Harlequins and Ynnari. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • YNNARINAMED CHARACTER MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    The Visarch 1 5The Yncarne 1 15Yvraine 1 6

  • NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGCanis Rex 1 22

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Armiger Helverin 1-3 8 per modelArmiger Warglaive 1-3 7 per modelKnight Castellan 1 32Knight Crusader 1 26Knight Errant 1 23Knight Gallant 1 22Knight Paladin 1 24Knight Preceptor 1 22Knight Valiant 1 31Knight Warden 1 23

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Sacristan Forgeshrine 1 5

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    IMPERIAL KNIGHTSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Imperial Knights. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • GELLERPOX INFECTEDUNIT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Cursemites 4 1Eyestinger Swarms 4 1Glitchlings 4 1The Hullbreakers 3 5Sludge-Grubs 4 1The Vox-Shamblers 3 1Vulgrar Thrice-Cursed 1 4

    ELUCIDIAN STARSTRIDERSUNIT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Elucia Vhane 1 3Nitsch’s Squad 6 2Knosso Prond 1 2Larsen van der Grauss 1 2Sanistasia Minst 1 1

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    MISCELLANEOUSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Gellerpox Infected, Elucidian Starstriders, Miscellaneous Imperium and Blackstone Fortress. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • MISCELLANEOUS IMPERIUMNAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Ephrael Stern and Kyganil 2 7of the Bloody TearsValerian and Aleya 2 10

    BLACKSTONE FORTRESSUNIT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Amallyn Shadowguide 1 3Ambull 1 4Aradia Madellan 1 3 The Archivist 1 5Black Legionnaires 2 1Borewyrm Infestation 1-2 1 per modelChaos Beastmen 4 1Chaos Ogryn 1 4Cultist Firebrand 1 2Cultists of the Abyss 7 2Daedalosus 1 3Dahyak Grekh 1 2Espern Locarno 1 2Gotfret de Montbard 1 2Guardian Drone 1 5Janus Draik 1 3Negavolt Cultists 4 2Neyam Shai Murad 1 3Obsidius Mallex 1 7Pious Vorne 1 2Rein and Raus 2 2Rogue Psyker 1 2Spindle Drones 4 3Taddeus the Purifier 1 3Traitor Guardsmen 7 2Traitor Commissar 1 3UR-025 1 3Ur-Ghul 1 1X-101 1 2

  • INQUISITIONHQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Inquisitor 1 4Ordo Malleus Inquisitor 1 6in Terminator Armour

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Acolytes 1-6 1 per modelDaemonhost 1 2Jokaero Weaponsmith 1 1

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Inquisitor Coteaz 1 5Inquisitor Eisenhorn 1 5Inquisitor Greyfax 1 5Inquisitor Karamazov 1 7Lord Inquisitor Kyria Draxus 1 5

    OFFICIO ASSASSINORUMELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Callidus Assassin 1 5Culexus Assassin 1 5

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Eversor Assassin 1 5Vindicare Assassin 1 5

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    AGENTS OF THE IMPERIUMWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Inquisition and Officio Assassinorum. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBig Mek in Mega Armour 1 6Big Mek with Shokk Attack Gun 1 7Big Mek with Kustom Force Field 1 4Deffkilla Wartrike 1 7Warboss 1 4Weirdboy 1 4

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Boss Snikrot 1 4Boss Zagstruk 1 5Ghazghkull Thraka 1 15Makari 1 4 Kaptin Badrukk 1 5Mad Dok Grotsnik 1 5

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Boyz 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Gretchin 10 2 11-20 4 21-30 6

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBurna Boyz 5 3 6-10 6 11-15 9Kommandos 5 3 6-10 6 11-15 9Meganobz 3 6 4-10 +2 per modelMek 1 2Nob with Waaagh! Banner 1 5Nobz 5 6 6-10 12Nobz on Warbikes 3 6 4-6 12 7-9 18Painboy 1 3Runtherd 1 3Tankbustas 5 4 6-10 8 11-15 12

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    ORKSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Orks. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBoomdakka Snazzwagons 1-3 5 per modelDeffkoptas 1-5 2 per modelKustom Boosta-blastas 1-3 5 per modelMegatrakk Scrapjets 1-3 5 per modelRukkatrukk Squigbuggies 1-3 6 per modelShokkjump Dragstas 1-3 5 per modelStormboyz 5 3 6-10 6 11-20 12 21-30 18Warbikers 3 4 4-6 8 7-9 12 10-12 16

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Battlewagon 1 9Bonebreaka 1 10Deff Dreads 1-3 6 per modelFlash Gitz 5 8 6-10 16Gorkanaut 1 17Gunwagon 1 10Killa Kans 1 3 2-3 9 4-6 18Lootas 5-15 5 6-10 10 11-15 15Mek Gunz inc. krew 1-5 3 per modelMorkanaut 1 16

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Trukk 1 4

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Blitza-bommer 1 8Burna-bommer 1 8Dakkajet 1 8Wazbom Blastajet 1 10

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Stompa 1 46

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Mekboy Workshop 1 5

  • POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    SPACE MARINES SUPPLEMENTSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Ultramarines, White Scars, Iron Hands, Imperial Fists, Salamanders and Raven Guard. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

    ULTRAMARINESNAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Captain Sicarius 1 6Chaplain Cassius 1 5Chief Librarian Tigurius 1 7Marneus Calgar 1 11Roboute Guilliman 1 19Sergeant Chronus 1 2Sergeant Telion 1 3

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chapter Ancient 1 5Chapter Champion 1 4Honour Guard 2 2Tyrannic War Veterans 4 3 5-10 8Victrix Honour Guard 2 3

    WHITE SCARSHQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Khan on Bike 1 6

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Kor’sarro Khan 1 6

  • IRON HANDSNAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Iron Father Feirros 1 8

    IMPERIAL FISTSNAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Captain Lysander 1 7Pedro Kantor 1 8Tor Garadon 1 8

    SALAMANDERSNAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Adrax Agatone 1 8Vulkan He’stan 1 7

    RAVEN GUARDNAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Kayvaan Shrike 1 7

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGCadre Fireblade 1 3- Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two modelsCommander in XV8 Crisis Battlesuit 1 7- Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two modelsCommander in 1 7XV85 Enforcer Battlesuit - Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two modelsCommander in 1 8XV86 Coldstar Battlesuit - Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two modelsEthereal 1 3- Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two models

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Aun’Shi 1 3Aun’Va and Ethereal Guard 3 5Commander Farsight 1 7Commander Shadowsun 1 8Darkstrider 1 3The Eight 8 Characters, 62 14 DronesLongstrike 1 11

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBreacher Team 5 2 6-10 4- DS8 Tactical Support Turret 0-1 +1 per model- Tactical Drones/ 0-2 +1 per two models MV36 Guardian Drone Kroot Carnivores 10 3 11-20 6Strike Team 5 2 6-10 4 11-12 5- DS8 Tactical Support Turret 0-1 +1 per model- Tactical Drones/ 0-2 +1 per two models

    MV36 Guardian Drone

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    T’AU EMPIREWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for T’au Empire. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGXV8 Crisis Battlesuits 3 8 4-6 16 7-9 24- Tactical Drones 0-18 +1 per two modelsXV8 Crisis Bodyguards 3 9 4-6 18 7-9 27- Tactical Drones 0-18 +1 per two modelsFiresight Marksman 1 2XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit 1 9Krootox Riders 1-3 1 per modelKroot Shaper 1 2XV104 Riptide Battlesuit 1 15 - MV84 Shielded Missile Drones 0-2 +2 per modelXV25 Stealth Battlesuit 3 5 4-6 10- Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two models

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Kroot Hounds 4 1 5-8 2 9-12 3Pathfinder Team 5 3 6-10 5- Tactical Drones 0-2 +1 per two models- Support Drones 0-2 +1 per model- MB3 Recon Drone 0-1 +1 per modelTX4 Piranhas 1-5 4 per modelTactical Drones 4 2 5-8 4 9-12 6Vespid Stingwings 4 2 5-8 4 9-12 6

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    XV88 Broadside Battlesuits 1-3 5 per model- Tactical Drones 0-6 +1 per two models- MV8 Missile Drones 0-6 +1 per modelTX7 Hammerhead Gunship 1 9TX78 Sky Ray Gunship 1 8MV71 Sniper Drones 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    TY7 Devilfish 1 5

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    AX3 Razorshark Strike Fighter 1 6AX39 Sun Shark Bomber 1 8

    LORDS OF WAR MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    KV128 Stormsurge 1 18

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGTidewall Droneport 1 4- Drones 0-4 +1 per two modelsTidewall Gunrig 1 6Tidewall Shieldline 1 4-Tidewall Defence Platform 0-1 +4 per model

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGDaemon Prince of Tzeentch 1 8Daemon Prince of Tzeentch 1 10with Wings Exalted Sorcerer 1 6Exalted Sorcerer on Disc of Tzeentch 1 7Sorcerer 1 5Sorcerer in Terminator Armour 1 6

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Ahriman 1 8Ahriman on Disc of Tzeentch 1 9Magnus the Red 1 24

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Cultists 10 3 11-20 6 21-30 9 31-40 12Rubric Marines 5 6 6-10 12 11-15 18 16-20 24Tzaangors 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGHelbrute 1 7Scarab Occult Terminators 5 10 6-10 20Tzaangor Shaman 1 5

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Spawn 1-5 1 per modelTzaangor Enlightened 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9

    HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Land Raider 1 15Chaos Predator 1 9Chaos Vindicator 1 7Defiler 1 9Forgefiend 1 7Maulerfiend 1 7Mutalith Vortex Beast 1 7

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Chaos Rhino 1 4

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2020

    THOUSAND SONSWelcome to the 2020 Power Rating update for Thousand Sons. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGHeldrake 1 8

    DAEMONS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Flamers 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9Horrors 10 4 11-20 8 21-30 12Screamers 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9

  • HQ MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBroodlord 1 7Hive Tyrant 1 9Hive Tyrant with Wings 1 11Neurothrope 1 5Tervigon 1 11Tyranid Prime 1 5

    NAMED CHARACTERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Deathleaper 1 4Old One Eye 1 11The Red Terror 1 3The Swarmlord 1 14

    TROOPS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Genestealers 5 4 6-10 8 11-15 12 16-20 16Hormagaunts 10 3 11-20 6 21-30 9Ripper Swarms 3 2 4-6 4 7-9 6Termagants 10 3 11-20 6 21-30 9Tyranid Warriors 3 4 4-6 8 7-9 12

    ELITES MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGHaruspex 1 9Hive Guard 3 6 4-6 12Lictor 1 2Maleceptor 1 9Pyrovores 1-3 1 per modelTyrant Guard 3 7 4-6 14Venomthropes 3 5 4-6 10Zoanthropes 3 7 4-6 14

    FAST ATTACK MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Gargoyles 10 3 11-20 6 21-30 9Mucolid Spores 1-3 1 per modelRaveners 3 3 4-6 6 7-9 9Spore Mines 3 1 4-6 2 7-9 3

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    TYRANIDSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Tyranids. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team

  • HEAVY SUPPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGBiovores 1-3 2 per modelCarnifexes 1-3 6 per modelExocrine 1 9Mawloc 1 6Screamer-Killers 1-3 6 per modelThornbacks 1-3 7 per modelToxicrene 1 8Trygon 1 8Trygon Prime 1 10Tyrannofex 1 9

    DEDICATED TRANSPORT MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Tyrannocyte 1 6

    FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Sporocyst 1 7

    FLYERS MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATING

    Harpy 1 8Hive Crone 1 8

  • FORTIFICATION MODELS IN UNIT POWER RATINGAegis Defence Line 1 5Chaos Bastion 1 12Firestorm Redoubt 1 14Fortress of Redemption 1 24Imperial Bastion 1 12Imperial Bunker 1 7Imperial Defence Line 1 5Macro-cannon Aquila Strongpoint 1 22Plasma Obliterator 1 11Skyshield Landing Pad 1 6Vengeance Weapon Batteries 1-2 7 per modelVoid Shield Generator 1 10Vortex Missile Aquila Strongpoint 1 24

    POWER RATING UPDATE 2021

    UNALIGNED FORTIFICATIONSWelcome to the 2021 Power Rating update for Unaligned Fortifications. This update contains the most up-to-date Power Ratings for units that should be used in your games of Warhammer 40,000.

    Since writing the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000 we have been working tirelessly to review and update the Power Ratings of every single unit in the 41st Millennium in order take into account all the changes introduced. For example, we have introduced Blast weapons, overhauled how battlefields and terrain function, and let’s not forget that vehicles and monsters have become substantially better – being able to move and fire heavy weapons at full effect, and even shoot while enemy models are within Engagement Range of them! I’m sure you can see that together, these changes affect the relative efficacy of certain models and weapons, hence the need for a review. This monolithic task would have been impossible without the dedication and stalwart advice of our playtesting teams, who have our eternal thanks.

    The Power Ratings listed in this update replace any published previously, and should be used in your games. A unit’s Power Rating is based on the number of models in that unit; to determine its Power Rating, simply look at the entry for that unit and the corresponding Power Rating for the number of models in that unit. Remember that an Understrength unit has the same Power Rating as a minimum sized unit.

    Sometimes, a unit’s entry will have a Power Rating that is calculated ‘per model’. Where this is the case, the Power Rating of the unit is simply this number multiplied by the number of models in that unit. Rarely, you will see an entry whose Power Rating is calculated as ‘+X per model’. In these cases, the Power Rating is equal to the minimum size, and then for each additional model above the minimum squad size included in that unit, increase that unit’s Power Rating by the amount shown.

    Occasionally, a unit will have two separate entries. This typically happens when a unit has the option to be equipped with particular wargear, such as jump packs or wings. Where this is the case, just be sure to use the entry that corresponds to the wargear equipped on your unit. If a unit can contain any models that have a substantially different power, these will be denoted within the entry by naming that model, which will have a ‘+X per model’ on its line. Each time you include such a model in a unit, then its Power Rating is increased by the amount shown.

    – Robin Cruddace and the Warhammer 40,000 Rules Team


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