![]() ![]() Witchlights flare back to life within dead eye-lenses and the Necron rises again, shambling back into their battle line. Sundered torsos and smashed skulls reform amidst emerald sparks. Should a Necron be slain, its body becomes wreathed in an eerie glow. Example: If you include a Royal Warden in your army, and you decide it is from the Novokh Dynasty, its keyword becomes NOVOKH and its Relentless March ability reads ‘While a friendly NOVOKH CORE unit is within 6" of this model, each time that unit is selected to make a Normal Move or Advance, until the end of the phase, add 1" to the Move characteristic of models in that unit.’ If your army is Battle-forged, you cannot include units from two different dynasties in the same Detachment. ![]() This could be one of the dynasties detailed a Warhammer 40,000 publication, or one of your own design. When you include such a unit in your army, you must nominate which dynasty it is from and then replace the keyword in every instance on its datasheet with the name of your chosen dynasty. ![]() Most Necrons units are drawn from a dynasty. This is a keyword that you can select for yourself, as described in the Warharnmer 40,000 Core Book, with the guidance below. Many datasheets in this section have the keyword. ![]()
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