Collection: Necrons

Rise, fight, fall and rise again in the endless march of the Necrons to claim the galaxy back from the living.

Billions of years ago, the Necrons ruled the entire galaxy, before putting themselves in hibernation. Now, the legions are rising on their tomb worlds, metallic skeletons holding the ancient souls of warriors set on taking back their worlds from mortal creatures. They don’t need food, sleep, or rest of any kind on their long, silent march.

In a game of 40k, Necrons have the ability to come back from death again and again, and if a Necron unit isn’t completely destroyed, the enemy may be seeing them again soon. A typical Necron army features rows and rows of mindless warrior, strange and ancient war machines and even the power of chained and broken gods.

Compared to many armies, Necrons tend to be slower but their toughness and regeneration often stops that being a problem. They have an impressive array of ancient firepower at their disposal, on par with the very best of the Imperium, and the can put up a serious fight in close combat as well. They are a well-balanced force with the added bonus of being very hard to kill for good.

Getting started with Necrons

Starting an army of Necrons in Malta? Here are some core units to pick up:

  • Necron Warriors - Unthinking, unfeeling, and always marching forwards, Necron Warriors form the cold metallic heart of the Necron army.
  • Overlord - A leader who has retained a sharp mind despite their age, an Overlord leads Necron forces into battle with genius level tactics and strategy.
  • Skorpekh Destroyers - Leading the charge are the Skorpekh Destroyers, metal monsters equipped with huge blades for taking apart the enemy.
  • Ghost Ark - Floating silently over the battlefield, the Necron Lord on a Ghost Ark can deliver reinforcements across the battlefield with eerie efficiency.