von BK-Nils | 12.02.2017 | eingestellt unter: Blood Bowl / Fantasy Football, Warhammer / Age of Sigmar

Forge World: Orc MVP und Dämonenprinz

Von Forge World gibt es einen neuen Dämonenprinzen des Khorne  für Warhammer Age of Sigmar und einen Orc Starspieler für Blood Bowl.

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Mazarall The Butcher, Daemon Prince Of Khorne – 85,00 GBP

Dim legends and twisted lies surround the rise of Mazarall the Butcher and his path to Khorne’s favour, but all name him a render of mortal flesh and a devourer of Daemons both. Mazarall’s sheer barbarity and unbridled rage have led many to believe him more akin to a mindless blood-forged beast than warlord able to lead armies with cunning and foresight, but this could not be further from the truth, and it is a mistake for which many, mortal and Daemon alike, have paid with their lives.

Mazarall the Butcher, Daemon Prince of Khorne is covered in Khornate symbols, skulls and ornate armour featuring sharp edges and huge spikes, worthy of his rank. His axe, known as Harrow Meat, fuels his blistering rage, adding more and more attacks with every kill. Not only is he a fearsome hand-to-hand fighter, but the Ancyte Shield he carries – covered in the gnarled, stretched skin of some unfortunate victim – strikes down any foe cowardly enough to flee to what they think is a safe distance by blasting baleful energies torn from the daemons enslaved within.

This multi-part kit comes in 30 components, which includes a 100m round base. Rules for fielding Mazarall the Butcher, Daemon Prince of Khorne in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar are available as a .pdf download.

Rule Downloads
For all the rules you need to field this miniature in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, download the free Warscroll at the link below.

Click here for your free PDF download

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Varag Ghoul-Chewer – 18,00 GBP

Unusually tactical and thoughtful, Varag Ghoul-Chewer is almost unique – an Orc Blitzer capable of making rudimentary strategic decisions! Dragged up into the big leagues and placed at the head of the Gouged Eye – the most famous Orc team currently playing – his sights are set on winning the Blood Bowl championship.

Add Varag-Ghoul-Chewer to any Orc Blood Bowl team – not just the Gouged Eye – with this resin kit. He’s a big, mean, angry example of an Orc, clutching a Squig in his left hand and covered head to toe in the kind of chunks and spikes you’d expect from an Orc star player. His rules (his gloriously violent rules) can be found as a Star Player card in the Blood Bowl boxed game, as well as in Death Zone Season 1.

The 10-component kit includes 2 32mm round bases, one featuring a hole to slot a ball into, indicating possession of the ball in your games of Blood Bowl.

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Blood Bowl & Varag Ghoul-Chewer – 83,00 GBP

Get your hands on a copy of Blood Bowl, the classic game of bone-crunching fantasy football, and one of the greatest Orc Blitzers to ever lumber across the field – the one and only Varag Ghoul-Chewer.

Included is everything you need to play games of Blood Bowl:

– 12 plastic Human players: 2 Blitzers, 2 Throwers, 2 Catchers and 6 Linemen;
– 12 plastic Orc players: 2 Blitzers, 2 Throwers, 2 Black Orc Blockers and 6 Linemen;
– extra balls. team counters, and bases featuring holes to place the ball in, indicating possession;
– a double-sided foldout card pitch – one Orc side, one Human side, each divided into squares to regulate movement and combat;
– 2 card dugouts, each with a Human team’s sideline on one side and an Orc sideline on the other;
– a deck of cards detailing Special Plays and Star Players, as well as references for the included miniatures;
– 2 sets of dice, coloured blue for the Humans and green (of course!) for the Orcs – a mix of D6 Block dice, ordinary D6’s, D8’s and D16’s;
– a 56-page rulebook – this contains the basic rules of Blood Bowl, a number of optional extra rules (Fan Support, different weather, Illegal Procedures, time limits, hand-overs, block assists and more), a guide to assembling your teams and the story of Blood Bowl’s origins;
– a range ruler (used for measuring distances when throwing the ball), scatter template (used to see where the ball careens off to when dropped) and throw-in template;
– a sheet of decals containing number and team symbols, and a list of player positions that can be applied to the edge of your models’ bases.

Varag Ghoul-Chewer, covered head to toe in the kind of chunks and spikes you’d expect from an Orc star player, can be added to the Orc team in the box – his rules are found as an included Star Player card. He comes in 10 resin components, and includes 2 32mm round bases, one featuring a hole to slot a ball into, indicating possession of the ball.

Quelle: Forge World

BK-Nils

Nils, Redakteur bei Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2001 im Hobby, erstes Tabletop: DSA Armalion. Aktueller Fokus liegt auf Skirmish-Systemen und Warhammer 40.000. mehr auf https://www.instagram.com/nerdydutchman/

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Kommentare

  • Varag Ghoulbeißer finde ich leider sehr sehr schwach… damit reit er sich in die Reihe der letzten zwei Version von Ihm nahtlos ein.
    Vielleicht kommt in 10 – 15 Jahren ja eine Neuauflage von dem Modell welches dann endlich gut aussieht.

    Der Khorne Dämon ist so Lala. Die Füße stören mich. Irgendwie die ganze Pose.

  • Der Dämonenprinz hat viele sehr sehr geile Deteils, die aber leider in einer eher mauen Pose und zu viel undeteilierter Rüstung an den prominenten Stellen untergehen.
    Der Schild ist so herrlich mutiert und fleischig, aber dann bemalen sie ihn so dermaßen monochrom, dass die ganzen Sachen kaum noch zur Geltung kommen. Verschenktes Potential wo man hinschaut.

    • Richtig. Die Details sind sehr gut, aber die Mini als Ganzes nicht so doll. Ist wohl hauptsächlich der seltsamen Pose geschuldet.

      Varagh sieht – im Gegensatz zu Zug – einfach nur langweilig aus. Kann man als Blitzer nutzen, aber nicht als DER Ork – Starplayer.

  • Das interessanteste ist tatsächlich einen Dämonenprinzen zu sehen, der einen Schild trägt, aus ….Gründen 😀 Vielleicht für einen ehrenvollen Zweikampf mit…ja…wem-auch-immer. Die Grundidee find ich toll, für nen Khorne-Dämonenprinzen….joa… kjann man sich streiten
    Die Pose ist sehr unglücklich. So ein bisschen ausholen,, aber doch wegducken, und…. ach keine Ahnung. Da hätt ich mir echt was aggressiveres gewünscht. naja. Sschade

  • Muss auch sagen, das die normalen GW-Orks besser aussehen als diese grüne Schweinenase…

    Den Dämon fand ich auch zuerst gelungen aber das mit den Füßen geht wirklich nicht.

  • Der Ork Player hat nichts was ihn irgendwie besonders aussehen lässt. Aber der Butcher sieht doch richtig gut aus! Naja, die Geschmäcker halt wieder …. ;).

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