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You’ve heard the call to war. The clatter of dice, the slide of tape measures, the whispered arguments over line-of-sight. But you don’t own the massive, leather-bound Core Book —or you do, but its index is a labyrinth, and its spine cracks under the weight of constant flipping. Then, a veteran player at the local club leans over and types a single word into your browser: Wahapedia .

Your opponent nods. You click the link to and see the rare rules note: "If both players have Fights First units, they alternate starting with the defending player." wahapedia core rules

The words are a hyperlink. You click it. You’ve heard the call to war

"Wait," you say. "That unit behind him has a Fight First ability from a Stratagem." Then, a veteran player at the local club

This is the soul of Wahapedia. Unlike a printed book that is obsolete the moment a FAQ drops, the Core Rules here are . When Games Workshop releases a Munitorum Field Manual or a Balance Dataslate , the maintainer of Wahapedia (the legendary Archivist known only as "Waha") updates the core rules within 48 hours. That rule about Devastating Wounds no longer spilling over? It’s already changed here. That nerf to Overwatch ? Already applied. A War Story: Using the Wahapedia Core Rules in Real Time Imagine the scene: Turn 3. Your opponent declares a charge with their Angron into your Squad of Intercessors . They roll a 12. You interrupt.