Dawn of War featured the Space Marine, Chaos Space Marine. Orks and Eldar Armies.
Follow Up Expansions Featured the Imperial Gaurd, Tau, Necrons and Dark Eldar.
Dawn of War II Features the Space Marines, Orks, Eldar and Tyrannid Armies
AnswerAt the moment, GW do not make a set of rules for matches like that, so no, 40k armies can not play FB armies.== ==
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.
Yes, they are members of the imperium.
AnswerThe Warhammer universe is set on one planet but in the same time as Warhammer 40K. This is because it is a primitive planet left behind by modern humans (the Imperium) and they started becoming primitive - it is not the Earth.
Answer All armies are legal in 5th edition.
All armies can work. Both as a rule and as a playable list.
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.
Defineitley 40K.
In regards to playable armies in the tabletop game; Space Marines, The Imperial Guard, *Daemonhunters, (Ordo Malleus, Includes the Grey Knights) and the *Witch Hunters, (Ordo Hereticus, Includes the Sisters of Battle/Adepta Sororitas) Non-playable armies *Alien Hunters (Ordo Xenos) Imperial Navy Collegia Titanica *Indicates inquisitorial armies
Yes. All armies are able to beat the other armies....... there is no "Win every game" army for you to play.
Answer Warhammer Epic is much smaller than 40K. It is also cheaper.
Games Workshop made the Warhammer 40k Tabletop Game.