Rules for using Drazhar in games of Warhammer 40,000 can be found in Psychic Awakening: Phoenix Rising. Incubi: Often employed in Commorragh as bodyguards, Incubi are considered as more trustworthy than other Drukhari.
More heavily armoured than their kin and carrying lethal blades, many Archons consider the use of Incubi as a status symbol. Add these elite warriors to your army and ensure the success of your realspace raids. This kit is supplied in 68 plastic components and comes with 5 28.5mm Citadel round bases and a 25mm round base.
It builds either 5 Incubi or 4 Incubi and a Klaivex. The Klaivex can be assembled either with a pair of joined demiklaives or separated demiklaives and also has a choice of two heads. The kit also includes a single-piece Drukari symbol that could optionally be used as an objective marker. Kabalite Warriors: This box set contains 10 multi-part plastic Drukhari Warriors. This 102-piece set includes: five different styles of legs, 15 different heads (5 bare, 10 helmeted), 10 bodies (with three different male and three different female variants), and a host of optional extras.
Also included are a shredder, a blaster, a splinter cannon, a dark lance, a blast pistol and an agoniser. Models supplied with 25mm round bases. Wyches: This box set contains 10 multi-part plastic Drukhari Wyches. This 92-piece set includes: 14 different heads, 10 different bodies (six female variants and four male variants). Also included are all of the weapon options listed in Codex: Dark Eldar, including: a razorflail, a blast pistol, a shardnet, a power weapon and an impaler. Raider: This box set contains 10 multi-part plastic Drukhari Wyches. Talos: This multi-part plastic kit contains 89 components with which to make one Drukhari Talos Pain Engine or one Cronos Parasite Engine. The box includes all manner of features: chain-flails, ichor injectors, a liquefier gun and many syringes, as well as several variant heads and arms.It is a remarkably macabre addition to any Drukhari collection. Wracks: This 86-piece plastic kit makes five Wracks. Each Wrack can be equipped with a host of weapons, including hooked blades, studded clubs, 1 liquifier gun and 1 ossefactor.
There are also eleven heads, including three intended for the Acothyst. This kit also includes two additional sets of arms which allow you to convert one Wrack into a Raider pilot or gunner, as seen in the picture gallery. Scourges: This multi-part plastic set contains five Drukhari Scourges in 80 components, including plenty of weapon upgrades in the form of a shredder, splinter cannon, haywire blaster, heat lance, blaster and a dark lance. There are also several weapon options should you wish to upgrade one of the Scourges into a Solarite to lead the unit. The set includes five 32mm bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.Combat Patrol: Drukhari Launch your own realspace raid with Combat Patrol: Drukhari! The contents of this set have been specifically chosen to provide you with an ideal Drukhari force for Combat Patrol-sized games?
Approximately 25 Power Level's worth of models. This set includes the following multipart plastic units:? 1x Raider These kits come supplied with the relevant Citadel bases for their models, and the set also includes a Drukhari transfer sheet. Codex: Drukhari Get ready to launch raids with superior anti-grav vehicles, hideous vat-grown cyborgs, and coteries of venom-shooting killers.Whether you prefer the gang-like cartels of Kabalite Warriors, the gladiatorial Wyches from the arenas or the surgical horror of the Haemonculi or even a mix of all three! This book is for you. Along with inspirational photographs of stunningly painted models, it features the background and lore of the Drukhari, and the rules that you need to field them in your games of Warhammer 40,000.
Inside this 120-page codex, you will find:? The history and dark origins of the Drukhari, their hideous obsessions and the competing factions that vie for power? A showcase of stunningly painted Citadel Miniatures that displays the martial liveries, hedonistic colours and gruesome appearances seen among the varied power blocs of Commorragh? A vast range of datasheets providing tabletop rules for units from the Drukhari army? Army-wide rules and an evocative Crusade section that allow you to transform your collection of Drukhari miniatures into a terrifying force, poised to strike at the galaxy's vulnerable underbelly and reap the spoils? Don't miss any offers!