Abilities in Warhammer 40k 10th edition (2024)

Warhammer 40k Abilities are the capabilities that weapons and units have which make them distinctive. Two guns might have the same Range, Strength and Armour Penetration stats, but one might be a Blast weapon for mowing downhordes, while another is an Anti-Vehicle weapon that can easilysmash tanks.

Two similar units might be good at vastly different things, because one can Deep Strike and the other Fights First. This guide tracks every single ability, and explains how they work in-game.

We’ve seen similar rules in the40k Codex rulebooks for each army before now, but part pf Games Workshop’s efforts to make Warhammer 40k 10th edition simplified without being simplistic is to move these abilities into the game’s core rules.Thisstandardised list is shared across all the Warhammer 40k factions.

Read on to explore the full Warhammer 40k abilities list, or click onan ability inthis table to jump to it:

Core AbilitiesWeapon Abilities
Deep StrikeAnti
Deadly DemiseAssault
Fights FirstBlast
Firing DeckConversion
InfiltratorsDevastating Wounds
LeaderExtra Attacks
Lone OperativeHazardous
ScoutsHeavy
StealthIndirect Fire
Ignores Cover
Lance
Lethal Hits
Linked Fire
Melta
Pistol
Precision
Psychic
Rapid Fire
Sustained Hits
Torrent
Twin-Linked

Warhammer 40k Weapon Abilities

For players coming to Warhammer 40k 10th edition after a hiatus of a few years, weapons work a little differently to how they have done for the last few decades. Weapons are no longer assigneda single ‘type’, such as Heavy or Assault, and instead pull from a selection of standardised ‘Weapon Abilities’.

Weapon Abilities aren’t mutually exclusive. Space Marine Bolt-rifles are both Heavy and Assault weapons, which grants them two different firing modes. This is a big change from the Weapon Types system that has been in effect since 3rd edition 40k.

These are all the Weapon Abilities in Warhammer 40k 10th edition:

Anti

Anti-keywordX+ abilities allow models to score Critical Wounds (that is, automatic wounds irrespective of the target’s Toughness) against particular targets,provided their to-wound roll isX or higher. So an Anti-Vehicle 3+ weapon scores a Critical Wound on a vehicle on any to-wound roll of 3+.

Some other Weapon Abilities, particularly Devastating Wounds, are triggered by scoring a Critical Wound, so the Anti- ability can make it easier totrigger those abilities.

Any keyword could appear in the Anti ability, but its most common to see Anti-Vehicle, Anti-Monster, or Anti-Infantry.

Assault

A unit that Advances during the movement phase can still shootit*Assault weapons.

Blast

When shooting a Blast weapon, add one to the attack characteristic of the weapon forevery five models in the target unit. So a Blast D6 weapon would have D6+2 shots against a unit with ten to fourteen models.

Conversion

Conversion weapons are more powerful at longer range: when firing at a target at least 12″ away, a Conversion weapon inflicts Critical Hits on hit rolls of 4+. Critical Hits don’t do anything in and of themselves, but they can trigger other abilities, such as Lethal Hits or Sustained Hits.

Abilities in Warhammer 40k 10th edition (2)

Devastating Wounds

The wording for Devastating Woundswas updated in the Autumn 2023 balance dataslate. When a weapon with Devastating Wounds scores a Critical Wound (normally on a to-wound roll of six),the target cannot take saves or invulnerable saves against that wound.

As the rules were written in the Warhammer 40k core rulebook, the Devastating Wounds ability meant that Critical Wounds inflicted mortal wounds.This is much more powerful than ignoring invulnerable saves when targeting multi-model units, as mortal wounds can spill over to multiple models if they kill the model the hit was initially allocated to.

Extra Attacks

When you declare melee attacks fora model,as well asselecting one of the melee weapons it’s armed with to attack with, you can also attack with Extra Attacks weapons. There’s no way to modify the number of attacks you make with an Extra Attacks weapon.

Hazardous

Hazardous weapons risk killing or harming the model using them. When a unit attacks withHazardous weapons you roll one D6 for each Hazardous weapon being used. For each roll of a one, you’ll deal three mortal woundsif the weapon was fired by a Character, Vehicle, or Monster, or otherwise remove one model as a casualty.

The 40kCore Rules specify that if a character firing a Hazardous weapon is attached to a unit, and you roll a one, you must still apply those mortal wounds to the unlucky Leader – no offloading the plasma overspill onto your troopers!

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Heavy

Units that Remain Stationary get +1 to hit with Heavy Weapons they fire that turn. Note that ‘Remain Stationary’ is a game term; if the unit declares a move but doesn’t go anywhere, it hasn’t Remained Stationary.

Indirect Fire

Indirect Fire weapons don’t need line of sight to the target they’re shooting at, but suffer a -1 to hit penalty when fired in this way, and the target gains the Benefit of Cover.

Ignores Cover

The Ignores Cover ability does just what it says on the tin – weapons with this ability ignore the Benefit of Cover.

Lance

On the turn that a unit Charges, any weapons with theLance ability have +1 to wound.

Lethal Hits

Whenever you score a Critical Hit (normally by rolling a to-hit roll of six) with aLethal Hits weapon, you don’t need to roll to wound, the attack wounds automatically.

If a weapon hasboth Lethal Hits and Sustained Hits and it scores a Critical Hit, it will cause one automatic wound, and generate one additionalhit that must roll to wound as normal.

Linked Fire

So far, we’ve only seen theLinked Fire weapon ability on the Eldar Fire Prism datasheet, suggesting it’s a faction-specific ability.The Linked Fire ability allows one Fire Prism to draw line of sight and measure range to a target from another Fire Prism that it can see, effectively ‘relaying’ the shot through the friendly tank.

Melta

Melta X weapons do an additional X damage against targets within half their weapon range: a Melta 2 weapon with a 24″ range would deal two extra wounds to targets within 12″.

Pistol

The Pistol Weapon Abilityworks exactly as it did in 9th Edition: you can fire these weapons while in engagement range of enemy units (but only at units you’re in engagement range with.) If you choose to fire your Pistol outside of combat for any reason, you can’t fire any other ranged weapons that turn.

Precision

If your weapon has thePrecisionability, whenyou attack a unit with an attached Character, you’ll be able to direct those attacks at the Character instead of its ‘bodyguard’ unit.

Psychic

Unlike previous editions of Warhammer 40k, 10th edition doesn’t have a separate Psychic phase. Instead, psykers have additional abilities on their datasheet, including melee and ranged attacks with thePsychicWeapon Ability.

Psychic weapons don’t have any innate abilities, but some other abilities respond to them. The Space Marine Terminator Librarian’s Psychic Hood ability grants it and any unit it joins Feel No Pain 4+ against Psychic attacks.

Rapid Fire

Rapid Fire X weapons fire X extra shots against targets within half range; a Rapid Fire 2 weapon with a 24″ range would fire two extra shots at a target within 12″.

Sustained Hits

A Sustained Hits X weapon inflicts an additional X hits on Critical Hit rolls: usually, this will be on to-hit rolls of six. A Sustained Hits 2 weapon would score two additional hits for every to-hit roll of six.

If a weapon hasboth Lethal Hits andSustained Hitsand it scores a Critical Hit, it will cause one automatic wound, and generate one additionalhit that must roll to wound as normal.

Torrent

Torrent weapons automatically hit.

Twin-Linked

Twin-Linked weapons can re-roll To Wound rolls.

Warhammer 40k Core Abilities

Core Abilities appear on unit datasheets, granting that unit a special ability.

Deep Strike

Deep Strikeunits start the game in Reserves. They enter the battlefield at the end of one of your Movement Phases, during the ‘Reinforcements step’, and can be placed anywhere more than nine inches away from enemy units.

Can you Deep Strike on turn one?

The Deep Strike ability allows models to enter the battlefield on any turn of the game, including during Battle Round one. However, step 8 of the mission rules that come with the current Leviathan mission cards – used in all matched play games, and most casual games that aren’t part of a Crusade – stipulate that Reserves cannotenter the battlefield on turn one.

Some models– such as the Space Marine drop pod – have rules that explicitly state this restriction does not apply, and can enter the battlefield on turn one.

Deadly Demise

When a unit with Deadly Demise X loses its last wound, roll D6. On a a six, the unit deals X mortal wounds to all units within range of the explosion.

Fights First

The Fight Phase is split into the ‘Fights First’ step and the ‘Remaining Combats’ step; if your unit has Fights First, it’ll get to make its attacks in that first step of the Fight Phase, potentially getting the drop on a slower opponent that has to wait for the Remaining Combats.

This becomes super important when combined with akey tweakfrom 9th into 10th Edition: units still take turns to do their melee attacks during the Fight Phase, but it’s now thedefender, not thecharging attacker, who gets the first go.

FiringDeck

A vehicle unit with Firing Deck Xcan make additional ranged attacks in the shooting phase using up to X weapons held by modelsembarked on the vehicle.

It’s the vehicle that makes the attacks, not the passengers, so any buffs or debuffs that apply to the vehicle’s shooting will apply to these attacks as well.

Infiltrators

If every model in a unit has the Infiltrators ability, the unit can be deployed anywhere on the board more than nine inches away from an enemy unit.

Leader

Leaders are character models that can join other squads during deployment.That squad becomestheir bodyguard, protecting the leader fromalmost all attacks until the bodyguard has been destroyed.

Leaders are restricted to joining certain kinds of units, and usually, only one leader can join any squad. There are exceptions: for example the Primaris Lieutenant can join the same squad as a Captain.

Lone Operative

Lone operatives can’t be targeted by enemies more than 12″ away.

Scouts

Units with theScouts X” ability get a free X” move after deployment.

Stealth

If every model in your unit has the Stealth ability, then ranged attacks targeting that unit take a minus one to the hit roll.

Abilities in Warhammer 40k 10th edition (2024)

FAQs

Is the 10th edition any good? ›

My biggest worry was that they had removed a lot of the skill expression in Fight Phase movement. But now that I've played a lot of 10th Edition, I'm ready to admit something: I was completely wrong. 10th Edition's Charge/Fight Phase movement rules are really, really good.

Who is the most powerful thing in Warhammer 40k? ›

Who is the most powerful character in the Warhammer 40k universe? Necron Phaeron of the Oruscar dynasty. The Oruscar dynasty based on Thanatos are known for developing the Celestial Orrery, a giant holographic map of the galaxy.

Can monsters shoot in combat 40k 10th edition? ›

Big Guns Never Tire (Blast weapons and Pistols): Monster and Vehicle units can shoot, and be shot at, even while they are Locked in Combat (Core Rules, page 20).

Do wounds carry over in 40k 10th? ›

Inflict Damage: For each failed saving throw, a model takes damage equal to the Damage (D) characteristic of an attacker's weapon. If the damage exceeds the model's wounds (W) characteristic, they are destroyed. Any excess damage does not carry over to other models in the unit.

How many CP do you start with in 10th edition 40k? ›

Command points, which you spend to use stratagems, have been cut right back. You don't start with any at all, and only gain one at the start of each player's turn. There are some abilities that allow you to gain more, but these are capped at one extra each turn.

What is the difference between 9th and 10th edition 40k? ›

9th edition made some very significant changes to the terrain rules compared to 8th, largely in the sense that it had meaningful rules for terrain at all. 10th takes the better parts of these and ditches the weaker ones, changing how units interact with terrain and what benefits they receive.

Who is God in 40k? ›

Numbered amongst the most powerful of the Chaos Gods are Khorne, the god of warfare, rage and murder, Nurgle, the god of disease, despair and decay, Tzeentch, the god of change and sorcery and Slaanesh, the god of pleasure and excess.

Who is the strongest Primarch? ›

Purely in physical strength the books suggest it was Vulkan - though he reserved that strength more than the others. Apart from Magnus the amazing changing Primarch, Vulkan was physically bigger and more imposing than his brothers - the books suggesting he towered over Guilliman, Sanguinius and the Lion.

What is the one shot rule in Warhammer 40k? ›

"One Shot: If a model is equipped with more than one of the same weapon with the [ONE SHOT] ability (e.g. 2 hunter-killer missiles), that model can shoot with each of those weapons once per battle." In this case we have a tank called Tony with two hunter-killer missiles called Henrietta and Katie.

What is the blast rule in 10th edition? ›

Blast. When shooting a Blast weapon, add one to the attack characteristic of the weapon for every five models in the target unit. So a Blast D6 weapon would have D6+2 shots against a unit with ten to fourteen models.

Can vehicles shoot in melee Warhammer 10th? ›

Monsters and Vehicles can shoot, and be shot at, even while they are within Engagement Range of enemy units. Each time a ranged attack is made by or against such a unit, subtract 1 from that attack's Hit roll (unless shooting with a Pistol).

What does towering mean in 10th edition? ›

Towering is a keyword on specific, tall, unit that means terrain is ignored for the purposes of determining whether they can shoot at units or be shot at by units.

What is the instant death rule in 40k? ›

Description: If a model suffers an unsaved Wound from an attack with this special rule, it is reduced to 0 Wounds and is removed as a casualty.

What is the age of ending 40k? ›

The Time of Ending is the name given to the troubled era of the Age of the Imperium that lasted from ca. 744. M41 to ca. 999.

What changed in Warhammer 40k 10th edition? ›

Data Card changes in 40k 10th Edition

While the data looks similar, you will notice the removal of some stats from the stat line, and the addition of something called objective control. To put simply, objective control highlights how well a model can control an objective.

What is the benefit of cover in 40k 10th edition? ›

When a model has the Benefit of Cover in Warhammer 40k 10th edition it gets +1 to its saving through – unless it has a Save of 3+ or better. If that's the case, it only gets the Benefit of Cover against attacks with an Armour Penetration characteristic of one or more.

When did the 10th edition come out? ›

10th Edition was released in June 2023.

What size table for Warhammer 10th edition? ›

How much space do I need to play Warhammer 40k? Recommended battlefield sizes for Warhammer 40k are a 44-by-30-inch rectangular area for Combat Patrol and 44-by-60-inch for 1,000 to 2,000-point games. If you're using Games Workshop's terrain boards, that's two boards for Combat Patrol and four for larger games.

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