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I've been trying to find some more info on them, but haven't found all that much so far. There have been 4 releases during the time of the 6th edition and that was it?What I've seen so far:Warhammer Annual 2002 (Steam Tank cover)Warhammer Chronicles 2003 (Chaos Warrior on steed cover)Warhammer Annual 2004 (Orcs & Goblins cover)Warhammer Chronicles 2004 (Kislev Tzar Boris cover)Is there any source that lists the content of these book?
Quote Metal to Finecast - It is mostly a swap of medium. You mean they will be using Ouija boards instead of Tarot cards for their business plans from now on?
Metal to Finecast - It is mostly a swap of medium.
There were 3 - one for each year. I think you are adding in the separate Kislev Contingent Booklet which came free with a WD.That had Boris on his bear on the front cover.The use of the words Chronicles & Annuals was mixed.They mainly contained a summary of rules that were brought out during the previous year in White Dwarfs.Most if not all of which are now obsolete under the current rules set.
So why did they 'just' release it these three years? No such supplements released for the 7th edition? Or do they just use the website for that now?
EDIT:Hmmmz;Chronicles 2004: http://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Warhammer_Chronicles_2004_6_Cover.jpgKislev Contingent: http://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Kislev_6_Cover.jpgWhat's the difference between those 2?
I for one welcome our new flying cat overlords.
If I remember correctly, Warhammer Chronicles 2004 was released as Warhammer Annual 2004 in Northern America. Apart from the cover it should be the same book.
I did forget they changed Annual to Chronicles for the North American market.