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Updating this post to reflect other upcoming AoS products. Please PM me if you think something should be added. ~Manchu
Campaign Book TOC:
Spoiler:
Judicators (?) with crossbows:
Cover of WD77, Stormcast Hero/Character:
Next release price list from WD76:
Spoiler:
App Info:
Warhams-77 wrote: The AoS Primer App (basic rules and intro material) is available now as well:
The Age of Sigmar has begun! The Gates of Azyr have opened, unleashing the celestial armies of the God-King Sigmar upon the Mortal Realms. It is a time of ceaseless war as the Stormcast Eternals seek to retake empires and kingdoms that have been consumed and corrupted by Chaos, while the races of the realms rise up to claim back their freedom.
The Warhammer Age of Sigmar Primer is your first look at the embattled Mortal Realms and the heroes and villains who fight to decide their fate. Inside you will find:
• The core game rules for Warhammer Age of Sigmar
• A sample Warscroll and Warscroll Battalion for the mighty Stormcast Eternals
• A Battleplan to introduce you to warfare in the Age of Sigmar
• A step-by step guide to painting a Stormcast Eternal
• A glimpse into a world riven by war and carnage.
This Mobile Edition is designed for your iPhone. The layout, text and images are optimised to provide an outstanding mobile eBook experience and the perfect way to begin your journey through into the Age of Sigmar.
If you are on an iPad, we recommend the iBooks-exclusive Enhanced Edition for the best experience.
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Description
The perfect tool for quickly and easily measuring the space between models locked in bitter combat, the Combat Gauge has been designed for all those who love to play their games with as little fuss and clutter as possible. Hewn from metal, with detailed engraved patterns and a surprising heft, the Combat Gauge’s four edges measure half an inch, one inch, two inches and three inches incrementally - so should you need to ascertain whether two models are within range for a scrap, just use the appropriate edge to find out instantly. No more tape measures!
The Combat Gauge comes on a thick cord, with magnetic clasps, and can be worn away from the gaming table as a unique accessory.
The painting guide is not great unless all you want is a\n exhaustive guide to exactly how the studio models were painted. There is very little fluff and no information about alternative paint schemes.
The first opportunity for you to enjoy a Warhammer Age of Sigmar gaming event at Warhammer World!
This scenario driven weekend will pit you and your collection against other Warhammer generals, fielding amazing miniatures in dramatic battles. We’ll be revealing more soon, so watch out for updates and make sure you’re signed up to the newsletter.
Be interesting to see what/how/if they restrict or limit people's "army" selections.
One assumes they can#t/won't limit people to the models only released betwixt now and then ?
The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
The more I look at sigmarine art work, the more they seem to me as oppressors instead of saviors. Like some twisted tyrant's private army setting out to quell discontent under their iron-shod boots. They look positively pissed!
-DE- wrote: the more they seem to me as oppressors instead of saviors
This has story potential for sure. I wonder how many throughout the Realms of Mortals will feel the same as the Liberators march through. Good excuse to have Order vs Order battles.
The AoS Primer app (basic rules and intro material) is available now as well:
The Age of Sigmar has begun! The Gates of Azyr have opened, unleashing the celestial armies of the God-King Sigmar upon the Mortal Realms. It is a time of ceaseless war as the Stormcast Eternals seek to retake empires and kingdoms that have been consumed and corrupted by Chaos, while the races of the realms rise up to claim back their freedom.
The Warhammer Age of Sigmar Primer is your first look at the embattled Mortal Realms and the heroes and villains who fight to decide their fate. Inside you will find:
• The core game rules for Warhammer Age of Sigmar
• A sample Warscroll and Warscroll Battalion for the mighty Stormcast Eternals
• A Battleplan to introduce you to warfare in the Age of Sigmar
• A step-by step guide to painting a Stormcast Eternal
• A glimpse into a world riven by war and carnage.
This Mobile Edition is designed for your iPhone. The layout, text and images are optimised to provide an outstanding mobile eBook experience and the perfect way to begin your journey through into the Age of Sigmar.
If you are on an iPad, we recommend the iBooks-exclusive Enhanced Edition for the best experience.
Could we please put the SUPER GIANT pics in spoiler boxes. Thank You!
Also I do not think i want to pay 32 dollars for a "Combat Guage".
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"I have traveled trough the Realm of Death and brought back novelty pencils"
GamesWorkshop wrote: And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
the band is playing somewhere and somewhere hearts are light,and somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout but there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Casey has struck out.
No Warhams it was just the new release pic from the WD. Yours are just right.
"I have traveled trough the Realm of Death and brought back novelty pencils"
GamesWorkshop wrote: And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
the band is playing somewhere and somewhere hearts are light,and somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout but there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Casey has struck out.
The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
I like that lizardman art.. could it mean we're getting some new and more raptory looking cold ones for them to ride like the old school metal ones? Hope so.
2015/07/11 13:37:32
Subject: Re:More Age of Sigmar Stuff: Combat Gauge
Kay... so Slaanesh him/herself is gone, but their followers are still around. Not sure how that's supposed to work... I mean, Chaos worship isn't just a religion, it involves your god(s) giving you magical powers and mutations and stuff. Or at least it used to. Maybe the Greater Daemons are running the show? I guess they exist independently of the gods now.
I hope that whatever story arc they're playing at here doesn't end with Slaanesh being squatted. (And even if it doesn't the uncertainty sucks for anyone who's invested in their Slaaneshi armies.)
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Okay looking at those Judicators. Why would you ever use the basic bow when the Shockbolt bows have the same stats but do d6 wounds.
Also units of the thunderbolt crossbows will annihilate you huge units of skaven and undead ( any unit that would work better in large numbers).
So going by these rules it makes me wonder why GW even bothered to write rules for "basic" style weapons. Since there is not cost to upgrade to the better versions.
"I have traveled trough the Realm of Death and brought back novelty pencils"
GamesWorkshop wrote: And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
the band is playing somewhere and somewhere hearts are light,and somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout but there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Casey has struck out.
Nicorex wrote: Okay looking at those Judicators. Why would you ever use the basic bow when the Shockbolt bows have the same stats but do d6 wounds.
Also units of the thunderbolt crossbows will annihilate you huge units of skaven and undead ( any unit that would work better in large numbers).
So going by these rules it makes me wonder why GW even bothered to write rules for "basic" style weapons. Since there is not cost to upgrade to the better versions.
Maybe to get the better weapons you will have to purchase upgrade sprues?
Nicorex wrote: Okay looking at those Judicators. Why would you ever use the basic bow when the Shockbolt bows have the same stats but do d6 wounds.
Also units of the thunderbolt crossbows will annihilate you huge units of skaven and undead ( any unit that would work better in large numbers).
So going by these rules it makes me wonder why GW even bothered to write rules for "basic" style weapons. Since there is not cost to upgrade to the better versions.
I do read... I did not read that part thought. Sorry I just missed it.
"I have traveled trough the Realm of Death and brought back novelty pencils"
GamesWorkshop wrote: And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
the band is playing somewhere and somewhere hearts are light,and somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout but there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Casey has struck out.
Warhams-77 wrote: @Manchu, Slaanesh missing seems to be part of the new campaign(s)
His minions are still part of the game though
A confusing state of affairs! I will be glad when we have a better idea of at least what the mystery is, if not its actual resolution. Right now, we know there is a cliff hanger but we're not sure which mountain this cliff is on ...