Yes, in Warhammer 40k, players can mix armies to create a diverse and powerful force on the battlefield by using the "Battle-forged" system, which allows for strategic combinations of different factions within certain restrictions. This can enhance tactical options and provide unique synergies to gain an advantage in battles.
chaos and tau sometimes
AnswerAt the moment, GW do not make a set of rules for matches like that, so no, 40k armies can not play FB armies.== ==
Answer All armies are legal in 5th edition.
No, in Warhammer 40k, each army must consist of units from the same faction. Mixing armies from different factions is not allowed in the standard rules of the game.
All armies can work. Both as a rule and as a playable list.
No new Warhammer armies come out or ever will come out. The ones released will stay released. If a new army came out it would coincide with all the other armies' storylines and units and it will wreck the entire concept.
One can buy Warhammer armies at many online war game retailers. Some of these retailers include Games Workshop, War Game Store and at times you may even find a good deal on eBay.
Yes. All armies are able to beat the other armies....... there is no "Win every game" army for you to play.
No. The only armies in the game are Chaos or Space Marines. Being a necron player, I too wish they were in Warhammer 40k: Squad command.
Warhammer 40,000: Dark Vengeance would be a great start, as it has figurines for two armies (Chaos and Dark Angels) and a mini rulebook.
rulers known as the shang became powerful because they controlled land and had strong armies
AnswerNecronsChaos Space MarinesChaos DaemonsSpace MarinesTau EmpireEldarTyranidsImperial GuardBlack TemplarsOrksDark EldarGrey KnightsBlood AngelsSpace VolvesWitchhuntersDark AngelsAnd More...