Valerius stood atop a rusted . Below him, his Intercessors used the thick conduits as Light Cover , ducking behind the iron curves to avoid incoming splinter fire.
To the east, the remains of an towered over the rubble. This was a "Ruined" terrain piece—the bread and butter of 40k. Valerius watched as his Eliminators took up positions on the second floor. Because the ruin had a footprint, they gained the Benefit of Cover even if they weren't directly behind a wall, and the upper floors gave them a commanding view of the objective. warhammer-40k-terrain-ideas
Place a large, line-of-sight blocking piece in the center to prevent one player from shooting the other off the board in Turn 1. Valerius stood atop a rusted
Valerius knew that a flat plain was a death trap. To build your own immersive battlefield, consider these three "golden rules" for terrain placement: This was a "Ruined" terrain piece—the bread and