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GW Reveals Next Week’s New AoS Releases

By Juan Lopez | January 28th, 2018 | Categories: Age of Sigmar, Games Workshop, Warhammer 40k Rumors

gw store shot wal horGames Workshop just gave us a preview of next week’s pre-orders, and we’re seeing the start of the Malign Portents releases. Come take a look at the reveals.

Games Workshop just gave us a big teaser on what’s due to come out next week. It looks like we’re finally going to start seeing the release for the Malign Portents starting. Let’s take a look at what they had to say and see what’s coming our way next week.

The Malign Portents book is your guide to this dark new era. In part, it’s a primer for a darker Mortal Realms than the one you might be familiar with. Following on from Firestorm last year, Malign Portents continues the saga of the Age of Sigmar with new lore and art looking at the Realm of Death and how the different factions of the Mortal Realms are responding to the coming of something very dark, and very old…

Malign Portents Book

As well as providing a rich new story for you to get your teeth into, the Malign Portents book is a toolbox for gamers, however you prefer to play. Inside, you’ll find in-depth rules for playing during the Time of Tribulations, a period where the Mortal Realms are wracked by strange premonitions of the wars to come. During battles in this time, armies can read the stars and interpret portents to their advantage – or the doom of their foes…

To take full advantage of Malign Portents, you’ll want to pick up a Harbinger – a new kind of hero, particularly gifted in prophecy, rising to aid the armies of the Grand Alliances. Harbingers have special powers that allow them to interpret the signs and sigils of Malign Portents with ease, and can be added to any army in games set during the Time of Tribulations – so you could well take a Fungoid Cave-Shaman while keeping your Beastclaw Raiders’ Allegiance Abilities, or lead your Brayherd into battle with a Darkoath Warqueen. Indeed, each Harbinger has valuable bonuses that may even be worth building an army around – the Lord-Ordinator, for instance, gives all friendly Order War Machines +1 to hit.

Malign Portents Releases

Less handy in a fight than a Harbinger, but still a great addition to your games during Malign Portents, are the range of Malign Portents accessories. Emblazoned with the distinctive arrowhead rune of Shyish, the Malign Portents Dice and Combat Gauge are attractive additions to any collection, while the Malign Portents Cards make keeping track of the various stars and portents simple.

Malign Portents Releases

With Nagash taking centre stage, it’s only fitting that he should receive a battletome worthy of his armies. Battletome: Legions of Nagash is more than just an army book – it’s a revolution for Death players and battletomes alike, offering a new approach to one of Warhammer Age of Sigmar’s most unusual Grand Alliances.

Death Nagash Battletome

Order players, for example, can focus their efforts on small but focused factions like the Kharadron Overlords, or build thematic and varied armies based on the Great Cities of Firestorm. Chaos armies vary from the elite Everchosen to nightmarish parades of Daemons, mortals and even beasts, drawn together by their mutual dedication to a chosen Chaos god. Destruction armies meanwhile benefit from various synergies between the various Grot, Orruk and Ogor factions. Battletome: Legions of Nagash is designed to make army building with Death similarly fun and varied, allowing you a range of ways to construct a powerful force.

Nagash Legions

In Battletome: Legions of Nagash, your allegiance abilities won’t restrict you – instead, whichever Mortarch you dedicate yourself to, you’ll be able to unleash the full arsenal of the Death God. In turn, you’ll be able to capitalise on synergies between your Death units designed to reward players regardless of which are their favourites. The Legion of Shadows, for instance, uses Deathrattle Skeletons as bait, before flanking the foe with fast-moving units like Vargheists, while the magi in Arkhan’s Legion of Sacrament gain skill in Death magic from the teachings of their master. In short, if you had a mixed Death army before, it just got better – and chances are, you don’t even have to change your list.

Last, but very far from least, next week, you’ll be able to pre-order the Warscryer Citadel, previously known as the Skullvane Manse. This iconic piece of terrain has been updated with some brand new rules specific to Malign Portents, allowing you to add even more thematic depth to your games during the Time of Tribulations.

Warscryer

This week we’re seeing the start of the Malign Portents releases, the Death Battletome: Legions of Nagash, and the return of Skullvane Manse which is now called the Warscryer Citadel. Make sure you check back in with us tomorrow for the full list of releases coming out later this week, as well as their prices.

What do you think about the new release preview? Are you going to be picking up any of the new Malign Portents releases? Let us know in the comments below.

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