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Age of Sigmar: Battletome Slaves to Darkness – The Overview

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Dec 10 2019
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The Armies of the Everchosen are back and meaner than ever. Join us a we take a look at what Chaos has been smithing in the forge of battle!

It’s time to dive into the Battletome for the Slaves to Darkness – Here comes Archaon and his armies!

Armies of the Everchosen

Archaon is back with a host of new rules and a quad of new sub-factions to use as his chaos legions. The Slaves to Darkness are broken down into four different sub-sets of army types depending on how you want to play.

  • The Ravagers are your mixes of Chaos Warbands who have allied together to form a Chaos Horde. If you want to have a mix of units and multiple Warlords running around, this is a great place to start.
  • The Cabalites are the Wizard-heavy sub-faction. If you want to blast your opponent with magic and have lots of cultists running around then this is the faction for you!
  • The Despoilers are an interesting option. This one has a focus on the Daemon Princes and Monsters of Chaos. If you want to run a force that uses a bunch of the big kits and heavy hitters this could be a contender.
  • And finally we have the Host of the Everchosen. If you’re playing with Archaon, this is the one for you. There are Eight different circles to choose from for your forces that can make them even more buffed-up than before. All I’m going to say is “Flying Varanguard.”

Aside from that the book has quite a bit going on – each one of those factions has their own set of rules: Battle Traits, Command Traits, and Artefacts of Power. The exception is the Host of the Everchosen who don’t get Artefacts of Power or Command Traits. They get their Circle Abilities…and Archaon.

This book also delves pretty deep into the Lore of Archaon Hordes. It talks about their power structure and how they are all divided-up. It’s worth a read if you’re a lore junkie! Plus you get a glimpse into what he’s been up to since kicking everyone’s butt. It’s mostly been him planning his revenge against Sigmar. He’s also been probing at the other, newer threats and armies. His focus on Sigmar blinded him to Nagash’s threat – since the Necroquake, he’s begun to realise his error and has been reworking his plans to account for all his enemies.

While the army did get a bit more siloed, it has some serious teeth to it. Just about everything went up in points (unfortunately) but the statlines also went up to compenstate. Between their increased stats, the new re-worked auras, and all the other abilities, this army can be very deadly! If you wanted to play a hyper-elite army that can dishout a ton of pain, Slaves to Darkness can do just that. At the same time, you can also build a horde with marauders, or the big beasties, or even the Wizard-spell force of your dreams. You’ve got options, folks.

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The book is up for pre-order now and will be available for purchase in stores this weekend. The Slaves to Darkness are back and ready to launch an assault on the Mortal Realms!

Battletome: Slaves to Darkness

Devout worshippers of Chaos, the Slaves to Darkness bring war to the tortured lands of the Mortal Realms.

Crush the Mortal Realms beneath the iron tread of Chaos with Battletome: Slaves to Darkness – your guide to the mortals, daemons and monsters who walk the endless Path to Glory. Inside this tome of dark and forbidden lore, you’ll discover the dark world of the Slaves to Darkness – the innumerable allegiance of tribes and warrior-bands who fight ceaselessly to gain the favour of the Dark Gods. Rich background, sumptuous art and a number of short stories by acclaimed Black Library author Aaron Dembski-Bowden bring the world of the Slaves to Darkness to life as never seen before. When you’re inspired to start your own conquests of the Mortal Realms, you’ll be able to field an unstoppable Slaves to Darkness army with allegiance abilities, spell lores, warscroll battalions and more that allow you to build a dizzying array of armies. Perhaps you’ll field an elite force of Chaos cavalry, riding with Archaon himself. Maybe you’ll field a collection of tribal warriors and warbands from the Eightpoints, drawn together by a charismatic Darkoath leader. Or perhaps you’ll fight with a force dedicated to one of the sinister Chaos Gods. With all this plus painting guides, Path to Glory rules and more, Battletome: Slaves to Darkness is a fantastic resource for any Chaos collector.

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You didn’t forget about Archaon, did you?

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Author: Adam Harrison
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