GW:Previews für Old World, Blood Bowl und mehr
Kommenden Samstag gibt es ein ganzes Paket an Klassikern und Neuheiten, mit Verstärkungen für das Chaos in Warhammer: The Old World, namhaften Charakteren für Necromunda, Chaoszwergen für Blood Bowl und Einzelveröffentlichungen für Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Warcry.
Sunday Preview – A Little Something for Everyone
After the barnstorming pre-order for Kill Team: Hivestorm opened yesterday you’d be forgiven for thinking that we would be taking a breath, but not so – there’s a bumper stack of pre-orders coming next week, with releases for Warhammer: The Old World, Blood Bowl, Necromunda, and Warhammer 40,000.
Warhammer: The Old World
Chaos Knights, Chariots, and More
A second wave of warriors from the Chaos Wastes are descending on the Old World, headed by thundering Chaos Knights and Chaos Chariots.
These heavily armoured juggernauts are swiftly followed by waves of light Marauder Horsemen and packs of vicious Chaos Hounds, while ranks of howling Marauders charge towards enemy lines chanting praise to their Dark Gods. The Knights, Chariots, and both sets of Marauders each come with a new sheet of 621 Chaos transfers, to get your reavers looking their best under the watchful gaze of the gods.
Necromunda
Lady Haera in Sthenian-pattern Hunting Rig
Chased from the spires of Hive Primus by Lady Credo and her rebellion, Lady Haera Helmawr was reunited with her brother Tamino at the gates of Hive Secundus and set off into the Underhells in search of an ancient and powerful spyrer suit. Now equipped with the mighty Sthenian-pattern Hunting Rig, she stalks the halls of the Secundan Abyss slaying Malstrain genestealers and wayward gangs alike with her twinned power spear and phase sword.
Hermiatus, The Second Son
The original Tech-Priest Biologis Hermiatus was the reckless tinkerer responsible for unleashing the first Genestealer into the depths of Hive Secundus, and though he was quickly purged once his crimes came to light, a strange echo of his identity now persists in the gestalt psychic consciousness of the Malstrain. This horrifying facsimile of Herminatus haunts the Underhells at the behest of the Malstrain Patriarch, meddling with the Genestealer DNA in an attempt to spread the contagion far beyond the bounds of the Abyss.
Malstrain Coalescence
As one of the most horrifying creatures encountered in the ruins of Hive Secundus, the Malstrain Coalescence is often the last thing poor gangers see before they’re torn asunder by its fearsome psychic might. This psychic champion for Malstrain gangs is every bit as lethal as it is disgusting – floating above the rubble while twisting reality with its own unique Wyrd powers.
Malstrain Alpha
Let’s give him a hand, it’s the Malstrain Alpha! As its name suggests, the Alpha is at the apex of the Malstrain hierarchy – with the natural exception of the Patriarch – and even its existence is the subject of scant rumours from traumatised survivors tearing from the Secundan Abyss. Tales tell of a quicksilver beast with monstrous strength and razor sharp claws, and its mien is so downright horrifying that all but the strongest of minds shatter simply from looking into its dark, alien eyes.
Blood Bowl
The Zharr-Naggrund Ziggurats
With the collapse of the NAF, the authority that banned them from the Blood Bowl leagues, the Chaos Dwarfs have returned with a vengeance to bulldoze the gridiron in a storm of fire, fury, and irrepressible hatred. As a dark and dangerous counterpart to regular Dwarf teams, Chaos Dwarfs embrace the violence and cunning of their murderous patron Hashut and can regularly be found breathing fire, stabbing backs, and causing all kinds of mayhem at the line of scrimmage.
This set of plastic miniatures contains six Hobgoblin Linemen, four Chaos Dwarf Blockers, two Hobgoblin Sneaky Stabbas, and two Chaos Dwarf Flamesmiths along with two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, two turn and re-roll markers, four balls, and a Chaos Dwarfs team transfer sheet.
Chaos Dwarf Bull Centaurs
Some particularly blessed/cursed Chaos Dwarfs are mutated into a form more befitting the Father of Darkness’ whims, forging their sturdy upper halves to the legs of a rampaging bull. Teams from across the Dark Lands embraced these towering brutes with open arms and now enlist as many as they can for their unmatchable blitzing prowess.
This pack contains two resin Bull Centaurs.
H’thark the Unstoppable and Zzharg Madeye
With a well-entrenched history of pitch brutality and wild-eyed madness it should come as no surprise that Chaos Dwarfs field some of the most popular Star Players in the modern history of Blood Bowl. H’thark the Unstoppable is a singularly destructive Bull Centaur responsible for millions of gold pieces in pitchside property damage, while Zzharg Madeye hefts a blunderbuss that we’re assured is 100% only for launching the ball, he promises.
Each of these Star Players will be sold separately and cast in highly detailed Forge World resin.
Chaos Dwarfs Dice Set, Team Card Pack, and Pitch
Complete your Chaos Dwarfs collection with the usual sets of dice, team cards, and a double-sided pitch with separate dugouts. The dice set contains seven bronze-coloured dice with red pips – two regular six-sided dice, three Block dice, an eight-sided scatter die, and a 16-sided dice.
Spike! Journal – Issue 18
All of the rules for playing a Chaos Dwarfs team and their Star Players can be found in Issue 18 of Spike! Journal, alongside all of your favourite Blood Bowl content from background lore and histories of famous teams to insightful columns and rules for the new Wastelands league.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Warcry
The Twistweald
Unleash the corrupted arboreal beauty of the Twistweald on Warcry with this new standalone release of the warband first featured in Briar and Bone. This band of pariahs intentionally seclude themselves in dangerous woodlands that their untainted brethren could never enter, venting their frustrations on trespassers with eruptions of thorny vines, piercing branches, and warms of spites.
This pack contains eight multi-part plastic fighters and 16 cards used to field them in games of Warcry.
Teratic Cohort
The Teratic Court fight at the vanguard of an Ossiarch Bonereapers legion, scouring the Gnarlwood in hopes of finding and securing Talaxis for their undead masters. Each bears the form of a hideous beast built for tracking prey, whether on land or in the air.
This pack contains eight multi-part plastic fighters and 14 cards used to field them in games of Warcry.
Ravening Gnarloak
Trees are great, but trees that eat people are even better, and your games of Warcry can finally be graced with the hungriest trunk of them all as the Ravening Gnarloak arrives in its first standalone release. This characterful terrain piece is as deadly as it looks, and all it takes is a swift kick to plunge your enemies from the rickety walkways into the Gnarloak’s fanged maw…
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So coole Chaos Zwerge❤️. Sind in der neusten Blitz Bowl Edition eigentlich Karten oder Regeln für die drin?
Nein. Nur für die normalen Zwerge.
Ah, sehr schade, danke Dir für die Info.
Irgendwie komisch. Die sollten thematisch voll mein Ding sein. Aber der Funke springt nicht über und mir persönlich zu viele Goblins. Aber sehr schön wenn sie jemanden so sehr gefallen, Hauptsache die Leute haben mehr Spaß 😃
Es gibt ja jede Menge Teams von „alternativen“ Anbietern. Ich hab das sehr schicke team von Greebo.
Aber wichtig dass das Team eine Renaisance erlebt.
Ich freu mich schon drauf und werd in unserer Ladenliga mit den neuen CZ in die nächste Saison starten.
In der neuen Blitz Bowl Erweiterung sind Regeln für Vampire, Gnome, Amazonen und Norse.
Chaoszwerge kommen dann vermutlich in der nächsten ultmativsten EDition.
Bin auch mal gespannt, wie es teammässig nach den CZ weitergeht, es fehlen ja noch Khemri und Hochelfen von den „offizellen“ Teams. Zusätzlich könnte man noch Tzeentch und Slaanesh Teams rausbringen, und Kislev (mit den Slann Regeln) Hab ich noch Teams vergessen?
Das wäre schon mal genug Stoff für die nächsten 2-3 Jahre und dann kommt vermutlich eh eine neue Startbox.
Ich finde es echt toll, das BB wieder etwas mehr Liebe von GW bekommt. <3
Toll, dass die Chaosbarbarenreiter wiederkommen. Toller Bausatz, auch wenns da jetzt etliche Gusslinien gibt. Wer „barbarische“ Köpfe sucht wird hier fündig, ich glaube SummaSummarum sind hier 20 Extra-Köpfe drin.
Wo hier?
Ich such schon lange Wikinger-Helme MIT Hörnern. Vielleicht sind „hier“ ja welche dabei?!
Achso, verstehe, bei den GW Barbarenreitern… jepp, stand auf dem Schlauch.
Ja schade, sind Hornhelme, aber eben sehr „chaotisch“, weniger „nordisch“
Gut
Nein, da sind keine Hornhelme dabei. Nur Bärte, Glatze, Zöpfe etc.
Google mal nach chaos marauder horsemen und schau dir die Bilder an.
Hab grad nochmal auf meine gebauten geschaut, ja da sind Hornhelme dabei, aber ich glaub nur 4 oder 6 im ganzen Set. Mehrheit sind def. ohne Helm.
Alles klar, Danke für’s Nachschauen
Dann geht meine Suche weiter 😉
Aber „Marauder“ ist ein gutes Stichwort
Hermiatus, The Second Son und der Malstrain Coalescence sind gezetzt 😁👍
Neue Chaoszwerge, Stierzentauren und Hobgoblins von GW?! Dass ich das noch erleben darf. Halleluja! *Freudentränen*