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Unit Customization in **Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV is handled by a tool called the Painter**, which lets players personalize the appearance of their units. It is presented as a way to put a personal stamp on your forces across the game's Factions, in keeping with the long tradition of customizing army colors and markings in the wider Warhammer 40,000 setting.
The Painter
The Painter is a customization tool focused on how your units look. KING Art has confirmed that it allows players to personalize the appearance of their forces, letting you tailor your army's presentation to your own taste rather than fielding a default look. This sits alongside the game's other systems as a cosmetic layer rather than something that changes a unit's combat performance.
Customization is treated as a headline feature rather than a side option. The developer has said that many of the game's more than 110 units and buildings can be customized, so the Painter is meant to be a tool players return to across their whole army, not just for a single hero unit.
Pre-Release Note
Dawn of War IV has not yet released, and deep detail on the Painter is limited before launch. What has been confirmed is that the tool exists and is used to personalize the appearance of units. The exact range of options it offers, such as which colors, markings, or parts can be changed and how it applies across modes and factions, has not been detailed and may change before the game ships. This article will be expanded as more is confirmed.