GW: Seraphon und neue Event Miniatur Preview
In der aktuellen Wochenvorschau zeigen Games Workshop die schuppigen Reihen der Seraphon, die nun die Schlachtfelder der Reiche der Sterblichen mit einem neuen Battletome erreichen, es gibt wieder StartCollecting! Boxen und eine neue Geschäftseröffnungs Event Miniatur.
Sunday Preview – Star Lizards and Start Collecting! Boxes
We’ve got some exciting things coming for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, including an update to Battletome: Seraphon, a scenery kit and several Start Collecting! boxes. There’s also new Black Library fiction on the way, plus an exclusive model for Warhammer store opening celebrations! Take a look at This Week in Warhammer for a taste, and then keep scrolling for more info.
We’re All Made of the Stuff of Stars
Some just more literally than others…
Everyone’s favourite lizards are getting a new book, warscroll cards and scenery piece to bring the army into line with the recent crop of battletomes.
Battletome: Seraphon is an essential guide for fans of these star-faring lizards. This book finally settles the debate: are they funky space ghosts or even funkier reptilian people? The background explores the differences between various groups of Seraphon and gives hobbyists ideas for a range of colour schemes.
You’ll also find loads of new rules, opening up new tactical and army-building options. You’ve waited long for an update, and your patience will soon be rewarded – pre-order this 104-page book from this Saturday in standard hardback and digital editions.
For devoted followers of the Great Plan, Battletome: Seraphon is also available in a beautiful limited edition with glossy art, gold details and page edges, as well as a ribbon bookmark.
Of course, updating the Seraphon means they’re getting their own stunning scenery kit.
Realmshaper Engine
These ziggurats harness mystical energy to reshape reality itself into a form more pleasing to the Slann Starmasters. This is represented in-game by turning terrain features into deadly traps for the enemies of the Seraphon. Just look at it!
The top of the pyramid is dominated by a floating orb of power, surrounded by crackling arcs of energy holding aloft a ring of carved stone. Each side of this piece is reversible, so you can choose to build it as a fresh, clean ziggurat, or one that has begun the process of manifesting the jungle that will eventually surround and reclaim it.
You can garrison this pyramid with your Seraphon – a Wizard or Priest is able to activate the dread device to whip the surrounding terrain features into violent life. It’s a really thematic and entertaining ability that you’ll love unleashing on the tabletop.
Alongside the new battletome and scenery kit, you’ll want to grab a pack of Warscroll Cards and tokens to keep track of in-game effects and unit profiles.
What Seraphon fan doesn’t love Skinks? Lucky for you, one of the three new Start Collecting! boxes includes loads of them! In Start Collecting! Skinks, you’ll get a Skink Starpriest, a cool dozen Skinks on foot, a few Terradon Riders (said riders are, of course, Skinks!), and a mighty Bastiladon with – you guessed it – a bunch of Skinks crawling around on it! It’s a veritable Skinkfest.
We’ve got two more new Start Collecting! boxes coming this weekend. Let’s take a look at the amazing Daughters of Khaine kit first.
The Daughters of Khaine box includes five Melusai Blood Stalkers and a Bloodwrack Shrine – buckets of blood for everyone! You get the full kits of each, which will leave you with loads of bits and entire extra models depending how you build them. The big engine alone can also build a Cauldron of Blood, so it includes a Hag Queen, Slaughter Queen, Avatar of Khaine and the Bloodwrack Medusa, each of which can be mounted on their own stand if they’re not used for the main assembly. The Blood Stalkers can also be built as Blood Sisters if you prefer. This extremely versatile Start Collecting! box is essential for any devoted Daughter of Khaine.
The last hotly anticipated Start Collecting box is for the Gloomspite Gitz, which is mostly squigs, naturally.
It starts with ten squigs and a pair of herders. As if that wasn’t awesome enough, the box also includes a Loonboss to lead them into battle. Oh, did we mention you also get three Rockgut Troggoths? These add some serious punch to your army, on top of being amazing models. The squigs and Troggoths come with loads of options and interchangeable bits, which makes the kit a fantastic addition if you’re already collecting Gloomspite Gitz, or a brilliant way to start if you’re not. These models are an absolute blast to assemble.
You know who else is a blast?
Sergeant ‘Ripper’ Jackson
The new exclusive miniature for store opening events is this tough-as-nails Catachan Jungle Fighter veteran sergeant, and she’s ready to lead the charge.
She’s packing a boltgun, chainsword, laspistol (you can never have enough guns), a bionic leg and an intimidating presence – as befitting a leader of the Astra Militarum. This model makes an ideal display piece, from the pose to the scenic jungle base which is decorated with carnivorous plants and a thoroughly deceased Tyranid organism. We’re sure Ripper is going to be a hit with both Astra Militarum players, collectors and painters alike.
We’ll have more information about how to get your hands on this awesome model soon. Look for new store opening events near you, and start planning your trip!
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Quelle: Games Workshop
Auf die Seraphon haben ja schon einige AoS Spieler gewartet. Gut, dass auch die Sternen-Echsen jetzt endlich ihr Buch überarbeitet bekommen. Das neue Geländestück für die passt zur Armee, ist in meinen Augen aber auch etwas langweilig geraten.
Zu den neuen Start Collecting Boxen:
Die der Seraphon hat jetzt nicht mehr die Masse an Truppen, die die langjährig verfügbare, alte SC!-Box hatte. Allerdings enthält die neue auch Einheiten, die aktuell bei den Seraphon fast immer gespielt werden. Und wenn das Buch daran nichts ändern sollte, könnte das die bessere Einstiegsbox werden.
Daughters of Khaine ist halt einmal der Blutkessel-Bausatz und einmal ein Gussrahmen der neuen Melusai. Ist ok, wobei ich mir lieber eine Neu-Auflage der ersten Box mit 10 Witch Aelves anstatt der Schlangenfrauen gewünscht hätte. Denn gerade die 08/15 Elfinnen braucht man bei der Armee immer noch in der Masse – und die sind im Einzelkauf ziemlich teuer.
Gobbos kann ich wenig zu sagen, da ich die Armee nicht kenne. Keine Anung, ob die Kiste mit 3 Trollen und ner Einheit Squighs was taugt.
Preise sind ja leider mal wieder stark am steigen wen ich mir die SC Boxen ansehe. Schade
Bei der Pyramide hätte man besser die komischen Pflanzen weggelassen. Die Catachanerin hätte ich gerne, aber so ein Event abzupassen ist einfach ultra nervig.
Im Text heißt es, die Pyramide lasse sich als sauber und frisch, oder vom Dschungel umschlossen bauen. Viel Erfolg mit der Mini. 🙂
Gruß,
Ian
Hmm wie viele GW Stores werden in Deutschland dieses Jahr noch eröffnet ? Muss die Catachanerin haben…Hab ja auch die andere mit dem Granatwerfer…
In Rostock soll doch jetzt demnächst ein Shop eröffnen …
Die Ausschreibung für den Store Manager lief bis 23.02.2020.
Das „Exklusive“ an der Ripper-Mini ist das gelungenge Gesicht xD