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Made in gb
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Managed to snaggle a copy of Spire of Dawn, and did a short review. If you fancy seeing lots of pretty piccies of the box set's contents, head along to: https://ttgamingdiary.wordpress.com/2016/12/16/review-spire-of-dawn/



Quite a few people were excited to hear that the old Island of Blood starter set was being re-boxed and re-released for Age of Sigmar, in the guise of the £50 Spire of Dawn. So excited, in fact, that it sold out almost immediately (there is a new run coming soon though, we are told).

However, I managed to purloin a copy myself, and cracked it open to take a look inside…



As with many recent releases of this nature from GW (thinking of things like the Knights box set, Lost Patrol, and the three aeronautical games), this set is really all about the miniatures. And, going for £50 for 74 of them, it is difficult to argue with the value.

The Skaven and Aelven forces come with both square and round bases, for reasons that I really cannot fathom. GW are simply not going to be interested in supporting old 8th edition or 9th Age players (there are just not enough of you, sorry!), so maybe they really are just flushing out old stock (can’t melt down bases for recasting)?

The miniatures themselves, you have likely seen before – plenty of Clanrats to get started with Skaven, and a small but solid force for Aelves (of particular interest as this is currently the only place to pick up the Reavers, which I think are going to be a thing…).

With the miniatures you get a simple but comprehensive building guide…

And, the thing I was most interested in, a background book…

The basic idea behind the box set is that it is set around the Dawnspire, a fortress on the floating Transient Isles within the Realm of Light. There is a nasty artefact protected there – the Aelves guard it, the Skaven are after it. Simples.

This is covered in two background pieces, one covering the Aelven defenders…

And the other, the Skaven…

Four pages are then devoted to pretty pictures of painted models.

The meat of the book(let) is taken up with Warscrolls, covering all the models in the set. I haven’t seen any huge deviations from the original rules for these models (although the High Warden on the Griffon does not seem to have a bow – didn’t he used to have one?).

What is more important are the Pitched Battle Profiles.

First off, the 200 points for Spireguard you saw in the app is a typo. The Swordmasters are 200 points, the Spireguard 120. The Spireguard are also Battleline if you use the Swifthawk Agents allegiance.

I think what will get the attention of many Order players, however, is that the Reavers are pure Battleline. Fill up on 2 or 3 units of those (depending on the size of game) and then have free reign over whatever you want from the Order Grand Alliance. I have a feeling that will make for some very strong Order forces in tournaments in 2017 (and also guarantee the Spire of Dawn sells out again when it reappears…).

There are two Warscroll Battalions given, one for each force and covering all the models in the set.

These are mild enough at 40 and 80 points respectively. The Guardians of the Dawnspire make the Archmage and Swordmasters Swifthawk Agents, while allowing any unit near the High Warden to move or shoot int he hero phase. Ripsnikk’s Raiders get to pile-in during the hero phase, and also feature ‘deep-striking’ units.

The book concludes with the standard four page rules set, making it a proper starter set.

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Made in bg
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Oh man I wish I had been fast enough when it went online - I could really use another set.
Concerning the article - the prince on Griffon never had a bow with the new AoS scrolls.
   
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Looks like it's time to find a copy of the new warscrolls and then crack open the two copies of Island of Blood I have sitting in my hobby room.

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Damsel of the Lady





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Really neat and a really good looking deal which means of course that i missed it.

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in gb
Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM





Thanks for the fantastic review Matt! It's been a while! The Spire of Dawn has inspired me to work on my IoB Skaven set. I am green stuffing the gaps on slotta bases as I type this (or waiting for the stuff to dry at least!

Bye bye Dakkadakka, happy hobbying! I really enjoyed my time on here. Opinions were always my own :-) 
   
Made in be
Longtime Dakkanaut





Thanks for the review, Matt. I'm actually interested in the background story of that box. Did you find it interesting? Does it bring nice ideas for giving more life and colors to the realms?
   
Made in au
Steadfast Grey Hunter




Interesting that Reavers are an unconditional battleline unit. AFAIK none of the other old High Elf units get this apart from the out-of-print and legacy-only Spearmen and Silver Helms.
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka




I am a little disappointed. I thought you would have had all the minis done up by now. That is a joke by the way, nice review as usual Matt.

Agies Grimm:The "Learn to play, bro" mentality is mostly just a way for someone to try to shame you by implying that their metaphorical nerd-wiener is bigger than yours. Which, ironically, I think nerds do even more vehemently than jocks.

Everything is made up and the points don't matter. 40K or Who's Line is it Anyway?

Auticus wrote: Or in summation: its ok to exploit shoddy points because those are rules and gamers exist to find rules loopholes (they are still "legal"), but if the same force can be composed without structure, it emotionally feels "wrong".  
   
Made in gb
Infiltrating Broodlord





England

I don't even play AOS and I am tempted to pick this up!

1. The Highborn models are pretty nice. If I triedAOS it would be a force of mixed Alves.

2. Another couple of Rat Ogres for my Haemonculus to improve.

3. Magpie!

Question- would these Highbury be enough to build a playable force or would I need two sets of them?

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Made in ph
Scouting Shadow Warrior




This force will give you about 860 pts of swifthawk agents, including the battalion. 1000 pts is the usual size at this scale. This is still a grest deal as most start collecting boxes give you an average of 500 pts of one army, while this one gives you two at about 800 pts each for the same price. Just one more box of some other troop you like will bump you up to 1000 pts. I recommend a skycutter box
   
Made in us
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Gathering the Informations.

Wait, all this stuff is Swifthawk Agents faction for Highborn? Cool!

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Made in ph
Scouting Shadow Warrior




The battalion included here makes the archmage and swordmasters have the swifthawk agents keyword.
   
 
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