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They need one, but I wouldn't be surprised if they have to wait til 11th, we're a year in, Astra Militarum has been heavily hinted at for some refresh for Krieg, Votann and World Eaters are still in need of the other halves of their armies, and Emperors Children has all but been confirmed at this point, not sure they are going to be taking on a lot of other projects before 11th on top of all that
I used to hate space wolves because they were so scruffy. But now I love their anti-authority vibe and the kitbash potential and focus on unique individuals. I also love firstborn so this is very much where I belong. For those worried about height, just put a firstborn model on a 25mm base before gluing that to a 32mm. At that point they're basically the same height as any other marines, and coating their feet in snow or ice effects can artificially make their legs seem longer. Even if you only want to build primaris, the grey hunters/blood claws box contains so many bits that you almost need to grab one even if you never fully assemble a model from it
As someone who plays this faction a lot (albeit with relatively few wins), several of the more fun units include: wulfen dreadnought with shield (hits hard, surprisingly tanky, great for just running directly at the enemy), grey hunters (very fast in stormlance and can still shoot freely, including special weapons), wolf guard (hits on 2s with a character, great for mass fire with storm bolters), blood claws (absolute melee mincers), and wolf guard termis, who can all have hammers and combi weapons, making them the best anti-terminator terminators around
I'm fairly new to the hobby, and am having a lot of fun collecting a Wolfspear army (basically the only Space Wolf successor chapter, who lean more into the viking side of their motif with how they fight) and as someone with a degree in history, focusing on the Viking Age, Im having a ton of fun, and honestly think Wolfspear is more beginner friendly than the OG Space Wolves. This is because the wolfspear use a mix of Space Wolf traditions and Vanguard Spearhead style tactics, meaning that the army is encouraged to try something other than the Sons of Russ detachment, which can be very niche and different from other detachment rules in a way that makes it harder to branch out into other armies. The fact that you cant get their transfer sheets from GW outside of tracking down the issue of White Dwarf that debuted them teaches beginners to look for other places besides GW, showing the variety of places you can look through online. Since most of the beginner friendly games I've played have been with people who let me basically kitbash my own heroes and give them statblocks of their nearest Space Wolf equivalents, it taught me how to kitbash pretty well. Also, with their mix of influences and tactics, you get to be more creative with how you envision your army functioning in the lore. How much influence do they take from Fenris? How much of of Cawl's indoctrination is still in there? You decide. My current 1000 point list for anyone who's interested in a pretty cheap 1000 point army: Vanguard Spearhead detachment Gravis Wolf Lord(Captain) leading 3 Aggressors, and given the Blade Driven Deep enhancement to be able to drop them in midfield early game Inflitrators led by a Phobos Rune Priest (Librarian) equiped with Execute and Redeploy to be able to use them offensively as harrassers in midfield/grabbing secondary objectives, or defensively to hold objectives Standard Rune Priest leading a squad of Sternguards/Wolfguards. Gives the guards extra defense, and they put together make a good versatile unit to fill in any gaps you might need. Inceptors. Deepstrike them, take out a vital enemy unit, then use guerilla tactics to get them out and ready for the next round A Canis Wolfborn equivalent, kitbashed out of a wolflord on thunderwolf, leading a Cyberwolf, and a pack of Fenrisian Wolves. Makes for a mobile as hell melee unit that can go where you need and, put together with all the other units, can pick off infantry reasonably well, helping make an army that presents a lot of threats popping up all over the battlefield. Space Wolf Venerable Dreadnaught with Helfrost Cannon or Multi-Melta. Makes for a versatile fire support unit that gets the benefit of cover and -1 against ranged attacks so long as they're over 12 inches away due to the Vanguard Spearhead rules. Use alongside the Incursors, Rune Priests, and Sternguards against heavier units.
I wonder how this list changes now that there’s a new buffs and nerfs for the Space Wolves, maybe one less Thunderwolf Calvary and replacing it with something else
If I had a nickel for each 40K UA-cam channel I follow that is biased towards the Thousand Sons and makes a lot of jokes at the Space Wolves' expense as a result, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird it happened twice. Also, on your point about not liking all the various themes the Space Wolves have, I feel that. I love the Viking and Norse themeing and the ice and cold weather themeing, but I REALLY pass on all the wolves but that's the thing GW really wants to focus on. I would much prefer if they were idealizing bears imo but I guess wolves sell better.
Nice video! Since proxies are the method of the day, I’d have rather seen a box of Blood Claws to fill in as Infiltrators. 5 more bodies (for other projects) and more SW bits to deck out the Jump Pack Intercessor proxies.
Love the series! Would you consider doing a Skew List/Thematic List for a specific detachment? Like something that keeps the idea of being competitively viable but leans into a specific detachment for an army? Codex Space Marine's come to mind or the new CSM Codex are fairly diverse.
I tried to do that for this one with lots of Wulfen, but often times the "themed" lists are gimmicky and way too expensive. A wulfen + Thunderwolf spamming list is like $1200. Each list I do I try to lean into a bit of skew to give that type of player an idea (See Black Templars Ironstorm Dreadnought list vs Sword Brethren list).
@@Speeds_Gaming_Corner yeah fair enough, I really appreciated your Chaos space marine video because I was building my first ever army when it came out and had chosen CSM as my flavour of space violence. Keep up the awesome work!
My problems with Space Wolves currently: A good ranged army with only decent def/melee is a bit better then a mainly melee SM army, and since the SW specific detachment is meh and there is no close combat specific SM detachment we are starting with one hand tied behind our backs. Or you can go with stormlance, print 24 wolfriders and call it a day... Anyway, they are fun to play, even if challenging a bit, but i wouldn't recommend starting a big army until the codex drops
Love the list but Walmart proxy wolves may be a little suspect for a GWS official tournament list when GWS forbids proxies and commercially available minis/bits in official GWS tournaments. Other "major tournaments" sure.
A quick google search turns up official GW Fenrisian wolves for $35.70. The minis he suggests are $7.99 for three, so it seems like buying official will about double your Fenrisian wolves. It's not a totally insignificant chunk of change, and might be a problem to justify for the 500 or 1000 point armies, but for the 1500 or 2000 point armies, it's not that much bigger an ask than the pricetag already is.
@@Adamantos-Elean I care and that’s about the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard just cause somebody else doesn’t care about it I shouldn’t? That was dumb. If not many people do them then why did 120 contestants just do them in Australia they have grand tournaments all over the USA you’re just dumb.
@@Adamantos-Elean I care That’s why I brought it up I thought that was evident by the comment. And not many is your opinion. Could be 100s, 1000s.. I think you just don’t care and that’s fine, but you don’t have to exaggerate things to prove your point because it’s just a lie. And plus, why would I want to sink money into models, bits and proxies I couldn't use in a Warhammer store tournament if I wanted to play in one in my local area? They won’t let nonapproved bits, figures or proxies play even WH game store tournaments. Why pay to limit myself?
@@Joe_Smo lol blah blah blah, most people who buy it have never step foot in a tournament, cope harder its why 10th is failing to gain any solid traction. Its garbage.
My budget lists still aim to give players something that van at least pick up a couple wins at a GT. Space wolves are being very hard carried by expensive units right now unfortunately.
Hi, noob here. I'm playing with a friend and wanted to try de 500 pts list. I'm not sure if the Lord is the Warlord or the Battle Guard, or if it's just the same. Also if both are attached to the cavalry.
Assault intercessors with jump packs are passable Space Wolves unit. Assault Intercessors with Jump packs are $60 for 5 whereas these are $70 for 10. Recently (50 minutes after my Blood Angels video went live) GW announced they were pulling the isolated Jump Packs that you could purchase to turn regular Assault Intercessors into Jump Pack Intercessors ($80 total for 10 Primaris Jump Pack Intercessors). Given that the choice is more or less "$70 for Beaky boys or $120 for Primaris" I went with Beaky Boy supremacy.
Because if you are buying 1 wolf lord in the way i suggested you wind up with 3 wolf riders. We turn them all into wolf lords because we are trying to keep costs low. If you do not run 3x wolf lord the cost of the army jumps substantially
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If I had a dollar for every time he said "wolf" in this video, I'd have enough money for one of these Space Wolf armies.
Love the list ideas. I really hope the Wolves get a range refresh this edition.
They need one, but I wouldn't be surprised if they have to wait til 11th, we're a year in, Astra Militarum has been heavily hinted at for some refresh for Krieg, Votann and World Eaters are still in need of the other halves of their armies, and Emperors Children has all but been confirmed at this point, not sure they are going to be taking on a lot of other projects before 11th on top of all that
I used to hate space wolves because they were so scruffy. But now I love their anti-authority vibe and the kitbash potential and focus on unique individuals. I also love firstborn so this is very much where I belong.
For those worried about height, just put a firstborn model on a 25mm base before gluing that to a 32mm. At that point they're basically the same height as any other marines, and coating their feet in snow or ice effects can artificially make their legs seem longer. Even if you only want to build primaris, the grey hunters/blood claws box contains so many bits that you almost need to grab one even if you never fully assemble a model from it
As someone who plays this faction a lot (albeit with relatively few wins), several of the more fun units include: wulfen dreadnought with shield (hits hard, surprisingly tanky, great for just running directly at the enemy), grey hunters (very fast in stormlance and can still shoot freely, including special weapons), wolf guard (hits on 2s with a character, great for mass fire with storm bolters), blood claws (absolute melee mincers), and wolf guard termis, who can all have hammers and combi weapons, making them the best anti-terminator terminators around
I'm fairly new to the hobby, and am having a lot of fun collecting a Wolfspear army (basically the only Space Wolf successor chapter, who lean more into the viking side of their motif with how they fight) and as someone with a degree in history, focusing on the Viking Age, Im having a ton of fun, and honestly think Wolfspear is more beginner friendly than the OG Space Wolves.
This is because the wolfspear use a mix of Space Wolf traditions and Vanguard Spearhead style tactics, meaning that the army is encouraged to try something other than the Sons of Russ detachment, which can be very niche and different from other detachment rules in a way that makes it harder to branch out into other armies. The fact that you cant get their transfer sheets from GW outside of tracking down the issue of White Dwarf that debuted them teaches beginners to look for other places besides GW, showing the variety of places you can look through online. Since most of the beginner friendly games I've played have been with people who let me basically kitbash my own heroes and give them statblocks of their nearest Space Wolf equivalents, it taught me how to kitbash pretty well. Also, with their mix of influences and tactics, you get to be more creative with how you envision your army functioning in the lore. How much influence do they take from Fenris? How much of of Cawl's indoctrination is still in there? You decide.
My current 1000 point list for anyone who's interested in a pretty cheap 1000 point army:
Vanguard Spearhead detachment
Gravis Wolf Lord(Captain) leading 3 Aggressors, and given the Blade Driven Deep enhancement to be able to drop them in midfield early game
Inflitrators led by a Phobos Rune Priest (Librarian) equiped with Execute and Redeploy to be able to use them offensively as harrassers in midfield/grabbing secondary objectives, or defensively to hold objectives
Standard Rune Priest leading a squad of Sternguards/Wolfguards. Gives the guards extra defense, and they put together make a good versatile unit to fill in any gaps you might need.
Inceptors. Deepstrike them, take out a vital enemy unit, then use guerilla tactics to get them out and ready for the next round
A Canis Wolfborn equivalent, kitbashed out of a wolflord on thunderwolf, leading a Cyberwolf, and a pack of Fenrisian Wolves. Makes for a mobile as hell melee unit that can go where you need and, put together with all the other units, can pick off infantry reasonably well, helping make an army that presents a lot of threats popping up all over the battlefield.
Space Wolf Venerable Dreadnaught with Helfrost Cannon or Multi-Melta. Makes for a versatile fire support unit that gets the benefit of cover and -1 against ranged attacks so long as they're over 12 inches away due to the Vanguard Spearhead rules. Use alongside the Incursors, Rune Priests, and Sternguards against heavier units.
The best part of my week is when you drop a video!
I wonder how this list changes now that there’s a new buffs and nerfs for the Space Wolves, maybe one less Thunderwolf Calvary and replacing it with something else
Magus vs Magus' own ego is a 0-100 matchup. Rest in piss the thousand daughters and thousand children he didn't care enough about to save.
Sorry, where is Leman Russ? I know where my Dad is.
If I had a nickel for each 40K UA-cam channel I follow that is biased towards the Thousand Sons and makes a lot of jokes at the Space Wolves' expense as a result, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird it happened twice.
Also, on your point about not liking all the various themes the Space Wolves have, I feel that. I love the Viking and Norse themeing and the ice and cold weather themeing, but I REALLY pass on all the wolves but that's the thing GW really wants to focus on. I would much prefer if they were idealizing bears imo but I guess wolves sell better.
I can think of quite a few people I know who prefer bears.
They like the animal too.
@@Speeds_Gaming_Corner I didn't specify, I'll have you know.
Nice video! Since proxies are the method of the day, I’d have rather seen a box of Blood Claws to fill in as Infiltrators. 5 more bodies (for other projects) and more SW bits to deck out the Jump Pack Intercessor proxies.
Love the series! Would you consider doing a Skew List/Thematic List for a specific detachment? Like something that keeps the idea of being competitively viable but leans into a specific detachment for an army? Codex Space Marine's come to mind or the new CSM Codex are fairly diverse.
I tried to do that for this one with lots of Wulfen, but often times the "themed" lists are gimmicky and way too expensive. A wulfen + Thunderwolf spamming list is like $1200.
Each list I do I try to lean into a bit of skew to give that type of player an idea (See Black Templars Ironstorm Dreadnought list vs Sword Brethren list).
@@Speeds_Gaming_Corner yeah fair enough, I really appreciated your Chaos space marine video because I was building my first ever army when it came out and had chosen CSM as my flavour of space violence. Keep up the awesome work!
@@Luftwaffle12 Next month I am planning to update that video with the new codex in mind.
@@Speeds_Gaming_Corner I thank you, can't say it's a mutual feeling with my wallet though :D
I almost subscribed to you, until you made that comment about them being the worst.
I look forward to seeing how this unfolds. I am curious if there are things to add to my collection or if i can make this list already
My problems with Space Wolves currently:
A good ranged army with only decent def/melee is a bit better then a mainly melee SM army, and since the SW specific detachment is meh and there is no close combat specific SM detachment we are starting with one hand tied behind our backs.
Or you can go with stormlance, print 24 wolfriders and call it a day...
Anyway, they are fun to play, even if challenging a bit, but i wouldn't recommend starting a big army until the codex drops
Love the list but Walmart proxy wolves may be a little suspect for a GWS official tournament list when GWS forbids proxies and commercially available minis/bits in official GWS tournaments. Other "major tournaments" sure.
A quick google search turns up official GW Fenrisian wolves for $35.70. The minis he suggests are $7.99 for three, so it seems like buying official will about double your Fenrisian wolves. It's not a totally insignificant chunk of change, and might be a problem to justify for the 500 or 1000 point armies, but for the 1500 or 2000 point armies, it's not that much bigger an ask than the pricetag already is.
who cares, not many people even do tournaments.
@@Adamantos-Elean I care and that’s about the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard just cause somebody else doesn’t care about it I shouldn’t? That was dumb. If not many people do them then why did 120 contestants just do them in Australia they have grand tournaments all over the USA you’re just dumb.
@@Adamantos-Elean I care That’s why I brought it up I thought that was evident by the comment. And not many is your opinion. Could be 100s, 1000s.. I think you just don’t care and that’s fine, but you don’t have to exaggerate things to prove your point because it’s just a lie. And plus, why would I want to sink money into models, bits and proxies I couldn't use in a Warhammer store tournament if I wanted to play in one in my local area? They won’t let nonapproved bits, figures or proxies play even WH game store tournaments. Why pay to limit myself?
@@Joe_Smo lol blah blah blah, most people who buy it have never step foot in a tournament, cope harder its why 10th is failing to gain any solid traction. Its garbage.
I like this series
Does buying third-party Fenris Wolves still allow you to use them in Tournaments?
Depends on the tournament. Always check with your TO if they will allow it.
Jesus. So this is a budget list? What happened to 3 GH units,1BC unit a runę priest and wold lord , with two long fang units as support.
My budget lists still aim to give players something that van at least pick up a couple wins at a GT. Space wolves are being very hard carried by expensive units right now unfortunately.
Hi, noob here. I'm playing with a friend and wanted to try de 500 pts list. I'm not sure if the Lord is the Warlord or the Battle Guard, or if it's just the same. Also if both are attached to the cavalry.
Stack both, warlord literally doesn't matter
would love to see one for night lords
I'll be having an updated CSM one next month. Can't guarantee that the "Totally not Night Lords" detachment will be in there though.
The thousand sons are the worst space marine faction for what they did to cost all of humanity and they got off lightly
Why the mark 6 heresy box btw?
Assault intercessors with jump packs are passable Space Wolves unit. Assault Intercessors with Jump packs are $60 for 5 whereas these are $70 for 10. Recently (50 minutes after my Blood Angels video went live) GW announced they were pulling the isolated Jump Packs that you could purchase to turn regular Assault Intercessors into Jump Pack Intercessors ($80 total for 10 Primaris Jump Pack Intercessors). Given that the choice is more or less "$70 for Beaky boys or $120 for Primaris" I went with Beaky Boy supremacy.
@@Speeds_Gaming_Corner Oh that makes a lot of sense, thank you!
Why 3 wolflords
Because if you are buying 1 wolf lord in the way i suggested you wind up with 3 wolf riders. We turn them all into wolf lords because we are trying to keep costs low. If you do not run 3x wolf lord the cost of the army jumps substantially
Don't listen to this guy, those thunderwolf cavalry will be updated within maybe a year and a half. Watch.
Warp spiders are older than I am, I'm not holding my breath.
But are those space marines we know space wolves are getting an updat next year
Oddly I miss when the divergent chapters were more basic and less special.