The need was really felt for a new compendium of creatures that could challenge a bunch of Space Marines, rather than a bunch of Adepts.Īnd like a Krootox rampaging across your gaming table, came Mark of the Xenos for Deathwatch. Creatures Anathema added a lot of content for Dark Heresy, with Orkz and other aliens aplenty, but when Deathwatch came around, FFG shone a huge spotlight on the hitherto under-represented Tyranid and Tau. In the Dark Heresy core book you can get some heretics and things of that nature, there’s some pirates, aliens and Eldar in Rogue Trader. One of the major issues I had with Fantasy Flight Games’ Warhammer 40,000 RPG systems was that there seemed to be a dearth of “monster books.” There were a lot of written adversaries but they were scattered around a lot of books, since there are four different game lines now each with different, specific focuses that required different presentation.
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