Warmachine & Hordes: Neuheiten im Mai
Privateer Press zeigen allerlei Neuheiten für Warmachine & Hordes.
Lord Ghyrrshyld, the Forgiven – 21,99 Dollar
The warcaster once known as Goreshade was an eldritch, one of a strain of abominations who fed on the spiritual essence of others and consorted with the Nightmare Empire of Cryx. Now, Lord Ghyrrshyld has been restored by the goddess Scyrah and is filled with renewed purpose. While Ghyrrshyld does not speak of what happened to restore his body, he now fights against those who imperil Scyrah, and many speak of him as being filled with the goddess’ light.
Aelyth Vyr, Blade of Nyssor – 14,99 Dollar
Aelyth Vyr is one of the most distinguished ryssovass ever to have watched over the mountain passes of the Shard Spires. He is the embodiment of the ryssovass tradition—a steadfast defender of his people and a merciless killer bent on ending the lives of those blighted Nyss who have forsaken their duties. With the recovery of Nyssor, Aelyth has found new purpose in overseeing and guiding the ryssovass who have flocked to Ios in aid of the Retribution.
Fane Knight Guardian – 14,99 Dollar
Fane Knight Guardians swear oaths to protect Scyrah, her fane, and her priesthood. These knights served the ailing goddess well before the Retribution came to prominence and have joined the cause to see the goddess and the Iosan people restored. These guardians regard several of the most pious warcasters of the Retribution as champions of Scyrah, defending them as if they were extensions of the goddess. While formidable protectors, it is their devotion that lends to their tenacity and gives them strength to fight against overwhelming enemy force.
Hemera – 54,99 Dollar
Designed for Issyria’s exclusive use and fitted with experimental technology that includes a cutting-edge arc node, Hemera magnifies the warcaster’s arcane abilities. The myrmidon wades into the thick of combat to take Issyria’s place, allowing her to guide the flow of combat more effectively without putting herself in harm’s way.
House Ellowuyr Swordsmen with Officer and Standard – 54,99 Dollar
The swordsmen of House Ellowuyr practice a unique traditional discipline of fighting that utilizes perfectly balanced blades and fluid movements. Employing great sweeping motions they can cleave an opponent in two and continue to the next without losing momentum, while also being able to quickly maneuver to deflect incoming projectiles with the flat of their blades. They fight at the request of Thyron, Sword of Truth, who offered the Retribution the aid of those heroic swordsmen most loyal to him.
Elara, Death’s Shadow – 15,99 Dollar
Elara is one of the Retribution’s most skilled killers. She has refined her arcane abilities to suit the ancient traditions of the goddess, Lyliss, patron of assassins, and treats each death she inflicts as a tribute. Elara has mastered the essence of shadow, stepping through one to emerge from another, blades flashing in anticipation of the kill. Though she once considered herself a weapon best deployed on her own, she has learned to fight in perfect concert with her forces, bestowing her powers to quicken their actions and guide them toward the kill.
Hellslinger Phantom – 14,99 Dollar
A malevolent specter born of Cryxian magic, the Hellslinger Phantom bears a striking resemblance to the Cygnaran warcaster Allister Caine, and rumors suggest it was made from a sliver of his very soul. The Hellslinger Phantom mimics Caine’s style on the battlefield, firing runeshots akin to the ones employed by gun mages. First spotted in a remote town in northern Cygnar, the phantom slaughtered a large number of innocent civilians, and now every day it roams free, the body count grows.
Winter Guard Artillery Kapitan – 13,99 Dollar
The artillery kapitans of the Winter Guard understand the true strength of Khadoran artillery. Under their command, crews lay down fearsome barrages just ahead of their advancing troops, decimating enemy lines while creating a chaotic environment that Khadoran forces can turn to their advantage. Often friendly troops are caught in these blasts, but a kapitan knows such losses are a necessary price of victory.
Purifier – 24,99 Dollar
Faith alone is insufficient to protect the faithful. Thus, the Devout was built to guard the Protectorate’s leaders from heretics and engraved with holy inscriptions to protect its controller from accursed magic. The Dervish, on the other hand, is a divinely inspired weapon that uses its chassis’ unparalleled reflexes wholly for offense. The Purifier, crafted as a literal interpretation of wrathful scripture, has a singular drive to eradicate unbelief through the cleansing fires of the Creator.
Deliverer Arms Master – 11,99 Dollar
Few deliverers survive long enough to gain true mastery of the weapons they wield, but those who do can earn the distinguished title of arms master, directing their charges in combat from the back lines. Tasked with the upkeep and repair of Skyhammer rockets and Sunburst artillery, they also train the faithful in the use of these devastating weapons.
Lord Tyrant Zaadesh – 18,99 Dollar
Zaadesh rose from a wounded soldier who few thought would return to the field of battle to an influential lord tyrant. In battle, Zaadesh empowers his army to strike with brutal precision and to punish those enemies within reach before they get the chance to strike. He takes every opportunity in these endeavors so that he may one day face Archdomina Makeda, remove her from her seat, and finally see his own ends come to fruition.
Chiron – 39,99 Dollar
Chiron is one of the greatest basilisks ever broken to the skorne lash, and his subjugation attests to Beast Master Xekaar’s perfection of the art of physical conditioning through pain. The beast’s physical might is matched only by the power of his destructive gaze. Entire ranks of foes wither to dust as Chiron sweeps his cold eyes across them, and enemy warbeasts tear apart their own flesh in agony at his barest glance.
Venator Dakar – 17,99 Dollar
With exaltation a remote hope at best, the ruthless warriors of the Venator caste take to the field for survival and victory instead. Relentless and cunning, Venator dakars are stern leaders with exacting standards. Under the watchful eye of a dakar, other Venators march quickly and take precise aim, proving they are every bit as skilled in dealing death as the more respected warriors of the skorne.
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Quelle: Privateer Press
Snüff werde Goreshade bei Cryx vermissen…
Ich bin vermutlich wieder der einzige, aber einige der Scyrah-Neuheiten finde ich richtig genial…
Die Einzelmodelle von denen gefallen mir oft recht gut (hier auch alle drei) aber die Warjacks sind mir einfach zu knubbelig.
Nö biste nicht 😀
Ick freu ma
Scyrah wäre bei Warmahordes auch meine Fraktion.
Goreshade jetzt wieder bei den Elfen ist auf jeden Fall eine interessante Storyentwicklung. Diesmal sind da auch einige interessante neue Solo-Miniaturen mit dabei.
Leider habe ich schon vor Jahren mit Warmachine gebrochen, als bei uns die lokale Community zusammengebrochen ist. Außerdem haben mir viele der jüngeren Entwicklungen nicht zugesagt. Für mich ist Wm/H daher schon seit einiger Zeit gestorben.
Dito.
Unser örtlicher Laden wird WM/H auch demnächst aus dem Verkauf nehmen und Sonderpreisen. Zu viel verbrauchter Platz für zu wenig Verkäufe.
Ich will nicht automatisch sagen dass WM/H insgesamt tot ist, aber egional ziehen die Verkäufe so gar nicht mehr.
Was ich recht schade finde, meine Khador liebe ich, aber das System ist einfach so teuer beizeiten Miniaturen Menge auf dem Feld, die sich bald nicht mehr hinter GW verstecken muss.
Bei uns im Ruhrpott ist es eigentlich stabil, es sind sogar Leute dazu gekommen. Daher kann ich diese Feststellung nicht teilen.
Wo spielt ihr denn so im Ruhrgebiet?
@Fenris: Dortmund und Umgebung.
Ganz nette Sachen dabei. Allerdings versucht mein lokaler Hobbystore den verzweifelten Abverkauf und hat neue Sachen schon seit einiger Zeit nicht mehr in den Laden geordert.
Also das ein zentraler Hauptcharakter sich so ändert hätte ich nicht gedacht. Caine hat ja auch die Fronten gewechselt, aber nicht so fulfminant wie Goreshade….
Dann muss ich mal schauen, wie ich an die Armeebücher komme…der Fluff scheint wohl nicht bei der dritten Edition gelitten zu haben 😀
Die Elfen sind einfach geil. Man muss die Jacks halt mögen. Ich freue mich total auf den Scyrah – Fluff.
Der Basilisk ist auch gut…
Allerdings hat mein LGS WM/Hordes aus dem Programm genommen… Schade eigentlich..