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Warhammer 40,000: Conquest
Warhammer 40,000: Conquest - core set
DesignersEric M. Lang
PublishersFantasy Flight Games
Publication2014
Players2
Setup time< 2 minutes
Playing time~ 1 hour
ChanceSome
Age range13 and up
SkillsCard playing, Logic, Strategy
WebsiteWarhammer 40,000: Conquest
Gameplay for 2 players

Warhammer 40,000: Conquest was a Living Card Game (LCG) produced by Fantasy Flight Games, set in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 universe. It was announced in March 2014[1] and was released October 3, 2014. The game featured two players competing to win a series of battles on a different planets while simultaneously securing the resources of other planets that will have battles on subsequent turns. Fans of the game praised the strategic element of having multiple distinct battle fields as a feature that distinguished it from other card games. On September 9, 2016, Games Workshop announced that Conquest would be discontinued in February 2017, as a result of Games Workshop's failure to renew Fantasy Flight Games' contract because of a conflict between Games Workshop and Fantasy Flight Games' parent company, Asmodee. [2][3] The game still has a small community of players who play with the cards that were printed before the game's discontinuation in 2017, and some fans have made unofficial expansions to expand the small card pool.

Extensions

Core set

Core Set[4] includes 7 playable factions: Space Marines, Chaos, Eldar, Dark Eldar, Tau, Orks, and Astra Militarum (former Imperial Guard).

Deluxe extensions

Each deluxe expansion contains 3 copies of every card.

  • The Great Devourer[5] which adds Tyranids as a playable faction.
  • Legions of Death[6] which adds Necrons as a playable faction.

Cycles

Every cycle has 6 packs associated with it. And every pack contains 3 copies of every card released in that pack.

  • The Howl of Blackmane
    • New Warlord: Ragnar Blackmane (Space Marine)
  • The Scourge
    • New Warlord: Ku'gath plague father (Chaos)
  • Gift of the Ethereals
    • New Warlord: Aun'shi (Tau)
  • Zogwort's Curse
    • New Warlord: Old Zogwort (Ork)
  • The Threat Beyond
    • New Warlord: Torquemada Coteaz (Astra Militarum)
  • Descendants of Isha
    • New Warlord: Urien Rakarth (Dark Eldar) & Baharroth (Eldar)
  • Decree of Ruin
    • New Warlord: Broderick Worr (Astra Militarum) & Commander Starblaze (Tau)
  • Boundless Hate
    • New Warlord: Archon Salaine Morn (Dark Eldar) & Ba’ar Zul the Hate-Bound (Chaos)
  • Deadly Salvage
    • New Warlord: Gorzod (Ork)
  • What Lurks Below
    • New Warlord: Subject: Ω-X62113 (Tyranid)
  • Wrath of the Crusaders
    • New Warlord: Chaplain Mavros (Space Marine)
  • The Final Gambit
    • New Warlord: Talyesin Fharenal (Eldar)
  • Jungles of Nectavus
    • New Warlord: Sathariel the Invokator (Chaos)
  • Unforgiven
    • New Warlord: Epistolary Vezuel (Space Marine)
  • Slash and Burn
    • New Warlord: Grigory Maksim (Astra Militarum)
  • Searching for Truth
    • New Warlord: Illuminor Szeras (Necrons)
  • Against the Great Enemy
    • New Warlord: Jain Zar (Eldar)
  • The Warp Unleashed
    • New Warlord: Vha’shaelhur (Chaos)

Card Types

In Warhammer 40K Conquest, there are 6 main types of cards:

  • Warlords: commanders; powerful combatants. If a player's Warlord dies, he loses the game.
  • Army units: main combatants; these units are deployed on Planets to do battle.
  • Support cards: played in your HQ and have various game effects.
  • Attachments: placed onto a Warlord or an Army unit to grant them extra attack or health.
  • Events: played during the battle for single-turn effects that can drastically change the game.
  • Planets: places players deploy Warlord and Army units to. A player wins the game if he manages to win three planets with the same symbol.

World Champions

2014 Jeremy Zwirn playing Captain Cato Sicarius / Space Marines

2015 Varun Khetarpal playing Packmaster Kith / Dark Eldar

2016 Nathan Gardner playing Packmaster Kith / Dark Eldar

Reviews

References

  1. ^ "Warhammer 40,000: Conquest". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. ^ "A New Path Forward". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Fantasy Flight Games and Games Workshop terminate relationship". www.tabletopgaming.co.uk. 13 September 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Warhammer 40,000: Conquest - Core set". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Warhammer 40,000: Conquest - The Great Devourer". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  6. ^ "warhammer 40,000: Conquest - Legions of Death". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Conquest: Un futur violent encarté | Article | RPGGeek".