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New Warhammer Day 2024 Exclusive Miniatures Revealed

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Celebrate Warhammer Day 2024 with the new Chaos Sorcerer Tzarketh, and look back at the other exclusive miniatures GW has released for this event.

Warhammer Day 2024 Miniatures Revealed

Tzarketh, Bane of Law—A Chaos Sorcerer to Lose Your Mind Over

Warhammer Day 2024 is nearly upon us, and this year, it’s a full-on descent into the twisted embrace of Chaos. Forget what you thought you knew about Saturday the 5th of October—because this date belongs to the Dark Gods, not your average calendar. Games Workshop is pulling out all the stops for the annual celebration of all things Warhammer, and they’ve prepared something truly sinister for the occasion. Let’s talk about everything they’ve lined up—from the wicked new commemorative miniature to the exciting reveals, all crafted to captivate fans both old and new.

Tzarketh, Bane of Law—A Chaos Sorcerer to Lose Your Mind Over: $38 CAD$48

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If you were hoping for a lighthearted centerpiece for this year’s Warhammer Day, you might want to look elsewhere. Tzarketh, Bane of Law, is the star of this year’s festivities, and this Chaos Sorcerer doesn’t mess around. Decked out in furs, adorned with trinkets that scream “stay away,” and wielding a staff that probably channels unspeakable powers, Tzarketh embodies the most sinister aspects of a Chaos Sorcerer. His presence on the battlefield is bad news for any would-be heroes, as he can serve as a Chaos Sorcerer Lord for your Slaves to Darkness armies in Age of Sigmar.

His miniature is as stunning as it is wicked—perfect for anyone looking to test their painting skills or looking for a brutal centerpiece for their collection. Whether you’re in it for modeling, painting, or just looking for a figure to instill fear in your enemies, Tzarketh will not disappoint. The grimoires he carries are practically bursting with Chaos magic—hopefully, none of it leaks out onto your shelf.

But don’t take too long admiring his dark glory—this miniature will only be available for pre-order starting October 5th, and stocks are likely to run out faster than you can say “I pledge my soul to Chaos.” This can be the norm with the exclusives. If you want to check out everything that is going to be previewed, check that out here!

Now, let’s look back at the minis from the previous years!

Previous Warhammer Day Exclusive Miniatures

Warhammer Day 2023 Exclusive 40k Miniature

Warhammer Day 2023 Exclusive miniature

The Ancestors’ Wrath is an Einhyr Champion casually standing in her armor, proudly showing off a stag crest that matches the motif on her shield. She comes with three different head options—helmeted, visor up, or completely bare, for those who like a little variety in their hero’s style.

The Einhyr Champion is already a fantastic model, but it’s always nice to have a different pose you can throw down on the table! They also mention you can pre-order this, just like last year’s, meaning you won’t have to go to the event to grab it, which is suitable for everyone!

Warhammer Day 2023 Exclusive miniature 2It looks like the kit will either come with extra heads, or they are just showing you can fit any of the heads from the Hearthguard kit. Either way, this is a great-looking mini.

 

Warhammer Day 2022 Exclusive Emperor’s Champion Miniature

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Named Bayard’s Revenge, this jaw-dropping model showcases an Emperor’s Champion standing victorious over a hulking Ork Nob. It’s the perfect addition to any collection, a thrilling painting project, or an epic centerpiece for a Black Templars army. Plus, it’s inspired by a legendary piece of Warhammer 40,000 art, making it even more iconic!

This exclusive Emperor’s Champion miniature model is actually just really, really cool! We’re guessing it will be MTO so that everyone can get one, but they may do just a regular sale, and in that case, be sure to get on the pre-order early.

Warhammer Day 2021 Exclusive Minis

Warhammer Day Exclusive MinisWho doesn’t need another Lieutenant in their army? Well, if you’re already overflowing, get used to it, we guess…?

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Wow, talk about a power duo! The Primaris Lieutenant with Storm Shield is teaming up with the Vampire Lord Anasta Malkorion, and both will be up for grabs for a limited time, starting Warhammer Day (October 30th, but back in 2021!).

2020 Commemorative Mini

This Termie will be usable in every Chapter, including Deathwatch and Grey Knights. The perfect mini to add that extra bit of fervor to your army!

This was one of the first exclusive minis that people really wanted, and to say it sold out fast is an understatement!

Final Thoughts on the New Warhammer Day Miniature

As Warhammer Day 2024 looms closer, the forces of Chaos are primed to sweep us all up in their chaotic embrace. Whether you’re a long-standing devotee of the Ruinous Powers or just dipping your toes into the world of Warhammer, there’s no denying the thrill of Tzarketh, Bane of Law, commanding the spotlight. His arrival, paired with the barrage of exciting reveals for 40K, Age of Sigmar, and beyond, makes this a celebration that will have every corner of the Warhammer universe buzzing with anticipation.

So, whether you’re painting up your latest miniature, plotting the downfall of your tabletop foes, or simply waiting to feast your eyes on the new releases, one thing’s certain: Chaos never looked this good.

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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.

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