Is the new Age of Sigmar 264 page book release a rulebook, or a MIGHTY tome that focuses on campaign play? Come see for yourself!
Lightning has struck, and now the forces of the great Sigmar are pressing their advance into the realms infested by the blood hungry chaos legions of Khorne.
This mighty tome is packed with new art, and is full of shockers about the fate of so many beloved characters from Fantasy’s “world that was”.
Via Games Workshop
A comprehensive guide to the Age of Sigmar, this is a must-have purchase for any and all fans of Warhammer! A full-colour, 264 page hardback book with stunning artwork throughout, it contains backgrounds and stories behind each of the Warhammer Age of Sigmar realms and factions and a beautiful miniatures showcase detailing the incredible new range of models in their full glory!
As well as this, the book contains the first part of the ongoing narrative: The Realmgate Wars. Scenarios, rules and backgrounds for setting your games within the realms, as the Stormcast Eternals and the forces of Chaos fight bitterly over control of the realmgates! Choose your faction and dive into the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar now!
The new Age of Sigmar book features nearly 110 pages dedicated to just campaign play on TWO of the SEVEN Mortal Realms. That’s like an army books worth of new fun!
Here’s a peak at one of the many cool scenarios from the book.
There’s lots more to see on the new book in our video review below!
Age of Sigmar Rulebook Review
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