

This makes it very versatile in combat, with the ability to either smash through high-wound targets (and get wound re-rolls) or you can sweep and double your attacks and still have -3AP.īut what if you prefer a fist over a talon? Well, the Brutalis fists hit with the force of a thunderbolt and come with built-in twin bolt rifles for added anti-infantry firepower.Īircraft too cowardly to come into punching range? The twin-linked Icarus ironhail heavy stubber will teach them not to seek safety in the skies.Īdd chassis-mounted heavy bolters into the mix and you can build a Brutalis Dreadnought with respectable amounts of anti-infantry firepower. It’ll happily turn lesser infantry into canid chow, but a Sweep is more efficient – doubling the number of attacks is far more important against measly one-wound mortals. The Strike profile of the Brutalis talon is utterly monstrous, packing enough Damage to tear the legs off a Chaos Knight. They fight with a pair of terrifying talons, which can rip tanks and infantry asunder. Those who endure such exertions still find their minds drifting away from their former selves, though in the eyes of the Chapter it is a small price to pay for their martial might.

These confirmed rules come from this Warhammer Community post. New Space Marines Brutalis Dreadnought Rules & Loadout Options Revealed!Īs we said, we’ve seen a lot of rumors about them, so we’ll look at the rumors and compare them. Looking at the new pictures, it seems like you’ll get the talon bits and the fist bits (along with others), meaning you can choose your loadout. With the new box on the way, you know GW would reveal some rules before you could order the new minis! We recently saw what the Desolation Squad can do, which you can check out here, so now we have an idea of everything in the box. Each item costs 20 Spoils of Conquest.Games Workshop just dropped the new Space Marines Brutalis Dreadnought rules and loadout options- check it out! This system gives you more opportunities to find good rolls on the specific gear you’re interested in. Note you can only purchase weapons and armor you have already earned by completing encounters within the raid. There you can use your Spoils of Conquest to purchase weapons and armor: Once you have defeated the final boss, Oryx, you’ll see a chest called Dreadnaught’s Riches appear. King’s Fall, however, can be farmed with Spoils of Conquest.

This infographic from irrezolut covers the entire loot table of the King’s Fall raid.Īs with every other raid in Destiny 2, King’s Fall offers one armor set for each class.įarming raids in Destiny 2 used to be impossible as they could only be completed once per character per week.

⚠️ Requirements: King’s Fall is a free-to-play activity and doesn’t require a DLC. + Any Legendary weapon from previous encounters
