Helldivers 2 Warhammer 40K Warbond Delayed? Get a Sneak Peek at Leaked New Armor, Weapons, and Boosters!
June is fast approaching to end, yet Helldivers 2 & Warhammer 40K Legendary Warbond, announced over a month ago, still lacks a confirmed release date. Fortunately, information regarding some of the included items appears to have leaked!
Helldivers 2 Warbonds typically feature weapons, armor, capes, and various cosmetic items; the recent leaks focus primarily on weapons and armor. However, their final forms won't be confirmed until the new Warbond actually launches.
Below, we introduce the leaked content and speculate on what the full Warhammer 40K Legendary Warbond might look like.
New armor sets
The three leaked armor sets maintain the full-body coverage characteristic of Helldivers 2 armor and feature a light brownish-gray color palette. This likely brings to mind the new biome introduced in 6.3.0 update released on June 17.
That biome features an autumn forest theme, characterized by an overall brown color scheme. Consequently, the new armor from Warhammer 40K Warbond will probably prove highly effective in this environment.
Based on this, the design of the first armor set's torso appears inspired by motorsport, resembling Formula 1 racing gear more than traditional space marine armor. This suggests the set might prioritize mobility bonuses over raw defensive capabilities.
The second armor set resembles motocross gear. While it looks bulkier and sturdier than the first set, the styling of the torso and helmet seems somewhat mismatched, hinting that the helmet might offer a unique or indispensable function.
The final set is arguably the most soldier-like of the three new Helldivers 2 armor options. Interestingly, its helmet (possibly named KDM-500 Outrider) evokes Fallout aesthetics due to the small gas ventilation unit on the front.
Overall, while their color schemes confirm that these three armor sets belong to the same Helldivers 2 Legendary Warbond, each possesses distinct characteristics, suggesting they will probably serve different roles in the future.
So, if you want to be fully prepared to tackle the new challenges introduced by Warhammer 40K Warbond, why not buy Helldivers 2 Super Credits on IGGM now so you can unlock it the moment it goes live?
New boosters
In Helldivers 2, boosters are items that can be added to your loadout to provide extra benefits; the right combination of boosters can significantly enhance your gear's performance.
Among the boosters expected to arrive with the new Warbond, the first is Integrated Extinguisher. This system integrates with your armor to provide an automatic, rapid-response fire suppression capability that hugs your body.
It drastically reduces the time needed to self-extinguish flames, eliminating the need for that frantic drop and roll maneuver.
According to leaks, the second booster is likely called Kinetic Displacement Mitigation. It offers 50% resistance to fire damage, a 50% chance to avoid severe limb injury, and a 30% reduction in damage taken from collision impacts.
New weapons
The first new Helldivers 2 weapon to debut is LA-22 Shear. This is a high-torque laser rifle; its beam can penetrate enemy light armor and deal thermal damage.
The second is P-41 Ombudsman pistol, which appears to be a modified version of Senator revolver. It is a one-handed weapon featuring a round-by-round reloading mechanism and the ability to penetrate heavy armor.
The third leaked piece of gear is R-4 Hyena. This is a heavy, large-caliber marksman rifle. It balances accuracy and stopping power while offering medium armor penetration, and it utilizes highly lethal incendiary rounds.
Moving on from firearms, let's look at special consumables like G-8 Emulation. This is an incendiary device that shatters upon impact, creating a localized, persistent burning zone.
You'll notice that the new boosters and weapons primarily focus on dealing or resisting fire damage, making this the clear central theme of the new Warbond.
When will the new Warbond launch?
Helldivers 2 previously indicated that a new Warbond might arrive via update 6.3.0, so we predict Warhammer 40K Legendary Warbond will launch alongside that update. However, that turned out not to be the case.
Fortunately, most of the other promised features were implemented in update 6.3.0; unfortunately, the new Warbond seems as distant as ever.
Yet, considering it has been nearly two months since the last Warbond launched, perhaps a new Helldivers 2 Warbond is just around the corner?
Update 6.3.0 was released last Tuesday, so Helldivers 2 might well reveal more information about the new Warbond this Tuesday.
It is worth noting, however, that the leaked armor and weapons do not display obvious Warhammer 40,000 characteristics. This raises the possibility that a new Warbond is indeed imminent, but it might not be the crossover-style one we were expecting.
To be honest, Warhammer 40K Warbond was first announced back in May. Although officials stated it would arrive later this year, excessive delays risk eroding both anticipation and patience.
We hope Helldivers 2 releases this Warbond soon and avoids further pointless teasing, as that could easily backfire.
Does a new Warbond actually improve the gameplay experience?
Honestly, the value of a new Warbond depends on your personal needs and whether Helldivers 2 introduces content or changes designed to highlight the utility of the new gear.
Generally speaking, however, new weapons and armor tend to hold a competitive edge upon release and certainly offer a fresh experience. If your budget allows, it is usually best to unlock the new Warbond as soon as it launches.
That covers the details we have for now. As official information is released, you may need to adjust your strategies accordingly. Good luck, Helldiver!
WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Midsummer Fire Festival Guide | Earn Gold and Gear from Ahune Daily
Midsummer Fire Festival has arrived in WoW TBC Classic Anniversary, and with it comes a wealth of opportunities to earn substantial gold by completing quests scattered across Azeroth and Outland.
Beyond the gold, the festival grants an experience bonus, temporary food buffs, and a daily dungeon boss that drops loot from both heroic and normal modes. Some of that gear even rivals or surpasses what you can currently find in Tier 5 raid content.
How to Challenge Ahune?
Ahune appears exclusively during Midsummer Fire Festival and can be faced in Slave Pens on either normal or heroic difficulty.
On normal mode, you simply accept a quest from NPC at the dungeon entrance, turn it in to the next NPC further inside, and then receive the final quest that lets you summon Ahune at the crystal. Turning in that quest triggers the summon, but the fight will not start until you move close to him.
Before the summon, clear the room of any hostile creatures. On normal difficulty, only the mobs directly in front of him need clearing; on heroic, it is wise to also clear the two groups behind him, since they are level 70 and could pull extra enemies - especially if you have a temporary pet along.
How to Defeat Ahune?
The battle against Ahune unfolds in two phases. The first phase lasts one minute and thirty seconds and consists of waves of minor adds - just dispatch them easily until the timer runs out.
A large add appears alongside several smaller ones during this phase. Note that Ahune himself is immune to all damage here, so keep your distance; getting too close will knock you far back, and you must also sidestep the ice crystals that erupt from the ground.
After the 90s elapse, the phase 2 begins, during which you can attack his Frozen Core for 40s. If you fail to destroy the core within that window, the fight reverts to the first phase. Watch out for icy patches on the floor that cause you to slip and become stunned. When Frozen Core reaches zero health, the encounter ends.
Ahune's Loot
On normal difficulty, Ahune drops cloaks or necklaces of item level 128, covering all class specializations. The developers have adjusted his loot table so that these rewards are notably improved compared to earlier versions.
Among them, Frost Lord's War Cloak stands out as particularly powerful, matching or even slightly outperforming Telonicus's Pendant of Mayhem. If you have not yet obtained that necklace or your current one is mediocre, running this boss daily is well worth the effort, as it could become your new BiS for WoW BCC Anniversary phase 2.
Each player can do one normal Ahune run per day, so a full group can summon him up to five times in a row if none of the members have used their daily attempt yet. Heroic Ahune locks the dungeon instance normally.
In theory, a party can complete 5 normal runs plus one heroic run per day, but keep in mind the instance reset limit of five per hour. It is strongly recommended to run this as often as you can each day.
After your first defeat of Ahune, you can loot Shards of Ahune, which start a quest that you turn in within Slave Pens. The reward lets you choose between Tabard of Summer Flames or Tabard of Summer Skies, along with 20 Burning Blossoms and some gold.
Midsummer Fire Festival Quests
During the event, you can honor or desecrate bonfires at various locations throughout Azeroth and Outland. Honoring a flame belonging to your own faction yields roughly 6 gold each, while desecrating an opposing faction's flame gives about 12 gold.
Visiting all the bonfire locations across the world can net you somewhere between 500 and 600 gold in total. However, this is a one-time reward, since those quests are not repeatable.
In addition, your capital city offers three daily quests every day. Two of them are fun torch-tossing mini-games, and the third sends you to Dark Portal in Hellfire Peninsula to kill a level-67 monster.
These dailies become available after you complete the initial introductory quests in the capital. The torch-tossing tasks require you to throw torches onto lit braziers marked with arrows or to juggle a torch ten consecutive times; each grants 12 gold upon completion.
Hellfire Peninsula kill quest rewards 8 WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold. Once you finish that quest for the first time, it becomes a daily as well. If you grow tired of mindless gold farming, this festival offers a refreshing change of pace.
Burning Blossom
Completing these quests earns you Burning Blossoms, which you can trade for items in the capital or toss into a bonfire to gain a one-hour buff that increases your critical strike chance by 3% and deals 72 fire damage to attackers when you are struck.
This critical buff stacks with flasks and can be taken into raids - treat it as a world buff. However, you must use your flask first and then acquire the critical buff; if you do it in reverse, the flask will overwrite the critical effect. The critical buff is considered a battle elixir, so it replaces any existing battle elixir you have active.
Burning Blossoms also let you obtain various fun cosmetic items or toys, but most players prioritise the food buffs available for exchange. These food buffs stack with regular food and provide bonuses to defense, hit rating, spell power, and other stats.
The festival food items remain usable for 14 days from the moment you acquire them, not for the remaining duration of the event itself. Therefore, if you stock up on the final day of the festival, you can enjoy those food buffs for two additional raid lockout cycles after the event ends.
XP Buff
Around the festival grounds, you will also find ribbon poles. If your character dances beside one long enough, you gain a stacking +10% XP buff that lasts up to one hour. If you are leveling an alt, make it a habit to stop by and dance here each hour.
WoW TBC Anniversary Midsummer Fire Festival runs for only two weeks, specifically from June 21st through July 5th (Sunday). Note that it does not end on a Tuesday, so keep the calendar in mind.