War machines are an important part of many armies in the Warhammer world. Amongst the most spectacular of these engines of destruction are the gigantic cannons of the Empire and Dwarfs, but their manufacture is difficult and the secrets of gun casting and gunpowder manufacture are carefully guarded. Orcs and other less sophisticated races build gigantic stone throwers which lob boulders high into the air to come crashing down upon enemy formations or behind city walls. Bolt throwers are powerful giant crossbows that can send a spear-sized bolt clean through several ranks of enemy, skewering each in turn. These are all relatively common war machines that can be found in several armies, and thus their rules are included here.
Source: Warhammer Fantasy: 6th Edition
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- Models (War Machines)
- Moving a War Machine
- Deployment (War Machines)
- Aiming a War Machine
- Characters (War Machines)
- Combat (War Machines)
- Charging and Shooting at War Machines
- Shooting at War Machines
- Hits From Templates
- Hits On Crew/Characters
- Charge Responses (War Machines)
- Flee (War Machines)
- Hold (War Machines)
- Fleeing Crew
- Attacking a Machine
- Abandoned Machines
- Leaving a War Machine
- Crew Losses
- War Machines and Victory Points
- Targeting (War Machines)
- Template Hits
- Stone Throwers
- Stone Thrower Misfire Chart
- Damage
- Loss of Crew (Stone Throwers)
- Profiles (Stone Throwers)
- Stone Thrower Summary
- Cannons
- Cannon Hits
- Grapeshot
- Misfires (Cannon)
- Cannon Misfire Chart
- Profiles (Cannons)
- Loss of Crew (Cannons)
- Cannon Summary
- Bolt Throwers
- Working Out Damage from Hits
- Profiles (Bolt Throwers)
- Loss of Crew (Bolt Throwers)
- Bolt Thrower Summary
- Other War Machines