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Revision as of 01:57, 25 February 2009

During the 1st Edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, first published July 1983, Games Workshop produced two books:

The 1st Edition is called the "White Box Edition" by the hobbyists for its simple, plain white Boxes of the Regiments of Renown as well as for the book-shaped boxes of the Game Warhammer and the supplement Forces of Fantasy. They both contained each three seperate booklets.

The Book of Battalions was booklet which contained a collection of army lists for the 1st Edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle and was published as a complement - not as an official supplement. It contained sample army lists of Warhammer gamers, including the Perry Twins, Bryan Ansell, Nigel Stillman and Rick Priestley for the 1st Edition.

A Boxed Game of Warhammer Fantasy Battles which includes dice, miniatures and other gaming devices was released, like since the 4th Edition, although Army Books where unknown at this time.

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