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New Ogor Mawtribes Battletome Rules For Gluttons & Ironguts

ogor-battletomeGW just revealed a bunch of new Ogor Mawtribes Battletome Gluttons and Ironguts rules; check out what they can do in the new book! 

We saw a new model for the Ogors recently, and they were put up next on the roadmap, so it’s good to see what the core of the army can do in the new book! We were hoping for GW to rework some of the older models, but it really doesn’t look like that’s going to happen this time around… there’s always next time, we guess. 

Here, are all the latest reveals for the Ogor Mawtribes:

Ogor Mawtribes Battletome Gluttons & Ironguts Rules!

Warhammer Community unveiled the new rules but also some weapon profiles and special rules, so there is plenty to sink your teeth into!

Ogor Mawtribes rules

Gluttons now get a Range of 2″ on their clubs and bluntblades, meaning big mobs can wade in and pulverise foes even outside the claustrophobic confines of Gallet.

Adding to the range is always really nice, and they still can dish out a lot of damage. So we’ll have to see the full profiles, but pretty sweet overall to get any buffs.

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The ironclad elites of the Mawtribes wade into the fight, hacking and smashing foes into tender, bite-sized chunks. If the feast ever falters, it’s Down to the Ironguts to turn things around. This ability gets a serious upgrade in the new battletome, allowing these brutes to unleash their rage by fighting a second time once per battle. The strike-last effect is in play the second time, but these armoured bruisers are used to weathering blows.

This can really turn combat in your favor; just make sure when you unleash this, that plenty are going to survive as they are striking last. Either way, getting a unit or Irunguts striking twice is really nice, no matter which way you look at it.

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Beastclaw Raiders constantly feel the frosty nibbling of the Everwinter at their heels – this constant harrying has toughened up their swift Mournfang Packs, making them reliable Linebreakers.

These corpulent cavaliers can now rush toward ranged units with impunity, subtracting one from wound rolls for missile attacks as arrows plink off their thick pelts. They can even anticipate enemy Unleash Hell commands, lunging forward with such ferocity that only an unmodified roll of 6 will wound them.

This is huge, as getting -1 to wound will hopefully let them survive until they can get into combat! While it doesn’t work in melee, it will hopefully let you get there with fewer casualties.

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Not to be outdone, mighty Thundertusks can channel the supernatural cold that clings to their forms into a new monstrous rampage. Chill of the Everwinter blasts a glacial aura onto enemy units within 1″ of them, freezing each of them with a strike-last effect on a roll of 3+.

Forcing enemies to strike last is always nice, and on a 3+, you should be able to get it off most of the time. Not the craziest rampage we have seen, but it’s still pretty good! If you want to see the contents of the book, you can check that out here.

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Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!