Forge World updated its bestselling Age of Sigmar products for the holidays. Check out what rose to the top and see if you bought one of these yourself.
Forge World has some incredibly cool models to pick from for your Age of Sigmar games. From giant lizards to alternate sculpts, these are the top sellers that have just been updated for the holidays.
Taking a look into the fantasy realm, here’s what has been selling the most before the new Warhammer Fantasy Old World Announcement!
Dread Saurian $240
Dread Saurian Of all the reptillian nightmares that inhabit the jungle-shrouded continent of Lustria, Dread Saurians are one of the most feared; an echo of ancient days when huge beasts such as they did battle with the forefathers of dragons for supremacy.
These guys are absolutely massive and are THE heavy hitter for the Lizardmen. It’s got a tall price tag but it’s gorgeous and massive!
Mourngul $58
The Mourngul is a terror to fight on the tables of AoS. This thing can rip and tear its way through the ranks of troops and keep on going. Plus, the model is just really spooky.
Colossal Squig $100
Any Squig-focused army should have one of these guys as the flagship. He’s fast and can unload an unholy amount of D3 damage attacks. Of course, his only weakness is that he’s a giant unarmored red blob of skin.
Troggoth Hag $100
Don’t let the model fool you. Even though she looks like a grumpy old lady, she can lay down the hate and take a beating. She heals D6 wounds a turn and especially hates Wizards in particular. If you’re running Destruction and need a spellcasting lynchpin, she might be your “go-to”.
Squig Gobba $76
Decent shooting is fairly rare in AoS. It’s even rarer in a Squig army. If you need some artillery in your life, you might want to grab a Squig Gobba. It’s definitely popular.
Infernal Guard Fireglaives $67
The Fireglaive is a compact repeating handgun that also incorporates a single-edged blade that can be wielded much like a halberd. The Fireglaive is a complicated weapon to manufacture, and a difficult one to master, so their use is largely confined to the elite Infernal Guard and to the Daemonsmiths that fashion them.
Infernal Guard Ironsworn $67
If you prefer your Dwarves to hit stuff in melee, you can get the close combat form of the Infernal Guard armed with axes and shields.
Drazhoath the Ashen $123
Drazhoath is the leader of the Chaos Dwarves. He rides a flying bull and flings fireballs. What more of a description do you need? He’s basically an auto-include for the Chaos Dwarves, which is no surprise that he would be accompanying the other dwarves on the bestsellers.
Vorgaroth the Scarred & Skalok the Skull Host of Khorne $610
Vorgaroth is a horrifying beast to meet on the table. Costing over 1,000 pts, he has thirty wounds and a 3+ save. (That’s a lot to chew through for non-AoS fans). But what’s even scarier is his damage output. Just one of his weapons gets 3D6 attacks at 3-flat damage a pop. Luckily, you won’t see much on the table beyond this guy because of his price…But this model is absolutely insane.
Elspeth Von Draken on Carmine Dragon $132
The ‘Graveyard Rose’ Elspeth von Draken, Magisterix of the Amethyst College and arch-wizard of the Lore of Death. Von Draken is born of a long bloodline touched by the Winds of Magic, a bloodline that has produced both heroes and monsters in its time, and the Dark Lady of Nuln is undoubtedly one of the most powerful Amethyst wizards of the age.
Appearing as a spectre of death, gowned in robes so black as to be woven from shadow and bearing a keening scythe forged with Dark magic, Magisterix von Draken has long been a hidden defender of the Empire, and her life and acts in its defense are shrouded in both secrecy and suspicion.
In short, this girl is a badass scythe-wielding dragon rider.
What do you think will sell now that the Old World has been announced.
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