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MTG: Warhammer 40K Artifact Spoilers

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Sep 26 2022
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From the smallest Canoptek Scarab Swarm to the mighty Reaver Titan, the artifacts of Warhammer 40K live large in Magic.

One of the defining features of the grim, dark distant future of Warhammer 40K is the powerful technology its factions wield. Whether it’s flensing beams of coruscating green light or a mighty bulwark of a gunship. The technologies of Warhammer 40K give their users great power. And in Universes Beyond, as you’ll see from these Warhammer 40K Artifact spoilers, that power is colorless.

Warhammer 40K Artifact Spoilers

It seems fitting that the Warhammer 40K Artifact spoilers are a mix of the Imperium’s technology, as much a triumph of numbers of bodies as it is engineering, and the strange reality-altering devices of the Necrons. Both have something to offer prospective Commanders.

The Canoptek end of the Necron faction is represented here. Everything from tomb sentinels to scarab swarms or the hit and run wraiths gets a card.

But, turn to the Imperium’s side and you’ll find even more things waiting. The Golden Throne itself is here. From the palace on Holy Terra, the Golden Throne keeps the Emperor alive. And this card, in turn, will keep you alive, as you convert creatures to mana.

We also get a glimpse of the titanic vehicles, like the Knight Paladin. Alongside those, we peek at smaller (but still large) vehicles like a Goliath Truck or Necron Monolith. Ironically, though they’re meant for two different armies, they seem to play remarkably well together.

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The last of the new Warhammer 40K artifact spoilers gets us a look at some of the more gorgeous models in Magic card form. The Reaver Titan will absolutely tower over anything, even a Knight. And its weapons and Void Shields make it an absolute beast in combat.

Or check out the Thunderhawk Gunship. It may not be plastic, but it is easier to get a hold of than the typical model.

All this in Warhammer 40K: Universes Beyond

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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