

Space Hulk: Deathwing - Enhanced Edition is developed by Streum On studio and published by Focus Home Interactive in partnership with Cyanide Studio. Games Workshop, GW, Space Hulk, Warhammer 40,000, GW, the Games Workshop logo, the Double headed/Imperial Eagle device, Adeptus Astartes, Blood Angels, Dark Angels, Genestealer, Space Marine, Space Marine chapters, Space Marine chapter logos, Space Wolves, Tyranid, Ultramarines, Warhammer, 40K, Warhammer 40,000 and the Warhammer 40,000 device the foregoing marks’ respective logos and all associated marks, logos, names, places, characters, creatures, races and race insignia, illustrations and images from the Space Hulk game are either ® or TM, and/or © Games Workshop Ltd 1989-2018, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. Space Hulk: Deathwing - Enhanced Edition © Games Workshop Limited 2018. 6 new banners associated with their dedicated armour skins.6 new armour skins, 1 for each existing class.New cosmetics from the Disciples of Caliban Chapter: 6 banners associated with their dedicated armour skins.6 armour skins, 1 for each existing class.New cosmetics from the Angels of Redemption Chapter:

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Quite a few Lootas are actually Deathskulls, and to this effect they will fight for their warband alongside their lighter-armed, blue-slathered brethren. Many Lootas are affiliated with the Deathskulls clan who, being a dangerous band of grubby-fisted thieves, welcome their Loota brethren with open arms. Deathskull Meks are proficient at constructing Kustom Kombi-weapons, due to the large amount of random weaponry they have a habit of ending up with. Meks play an integral part of Deathskull society, because it is they who build guns, tanks, and all other manner of wargear out of the bits and gubbins found on the battlefield by their less technologically inclined brethren. They are superstitious even for Orks, and often paint themselves blue (which Orks feel is a lucky color) to protect themselves from harm. They have a bad reputation with other Ork clans, as they are seen as scheming thieves. Deathskulls would make capable scientists and excellent engineers if their fascination for new things lasted longer than the time it took to steal them.

They collect anything that might be useful, as well as various lucky trinkets and charms, and even junk and whats-its that "might come in 'andy later'". The Deathskulls are a clan of looters who grab whatever they can from corpses on the battlefield, although they aren't above taking things from other Orks who aren't watching.
