The primary hub for Warhammer Fantasy data files was a This group was the central repository for the latest and most accurate WFB files, often updated within weeks of a new army book release. To access these files, a user needed to join the group with a valid Yahoo email address, a common but sometimes cumbersome requirement of the era. The community around these files was incredibly active, with threads dedicated to reporting errors, suggesting updates, and discussing rule interpretations.
: It handles all point math instantly, including complex upgrades, magic items, and vehicle wargear, reducing human error during army preparation.
Which of WFB (e.g., 6th edition) or 40k (e.g., 3rd edition) are you trying to play?