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Warhammer White Dwarf is the leading magazine for Games Workshop's table top battle games. Warhammer is a strategy game in which players set armies of painted models against one another. White Dwarf magazines feature battle reviews, playable scenarios, original fictional content and short stories, images of newly released models, and faction painting guides.

White Dwarf

White Dwarf was launched in 1977. Early editions of the magazine may feature a range of articles concerning role playing games such as Traveller, Rune Quest and Dungeons and Dragons. In the mid-1980s the magazine became solely focussed on Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40K. White Dwarf magazines are released monthly. The content is usually split equally between Warhammer 40K and Warhammer Fantasy Battle sections, with a smaller section concerning either Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit table top battle games.

Warhammer Fantasy Battle

Warhammer Fantasy Battle is set in a fictional medieval world in which the forces of Chaos battle the forces of order. Warhammer Fantasy Battle features a mythology similar to that of Tolkien or classical fantasy and includes factions such as Orcs, Elves, Dark Elves, Men of the Empire, Lizardmen, Skaven (steampunk rat men), Beastmen, Chaos forces, Demons, Vampires, and Dwarfs.

Warhammer 40K

Warhammer 40K is set in a futuristic universe in which the forces of the Human, Eldar, and Tau Empires struggle to hold back the forces of Chaos. Warhammer 40K features Games Workshop's iconic Space Marines as well as some cross over factions from the Fantasy Battle series such as the Empire, Orcs, and Chaos. The game also features unique alien races such as the Tyrannids, Necrons, and Tau.

Warhammer Lord of the Rings

Warhammer Lord of the Rings concerns the films and books of Tolkien's famous fantasy masterpiece. White Dwarf magazines includes instructions and guides for recreating iconic scenes from the books and films, rules for battling, and painting guides.