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Games Workshop Pre-Orders: ‘Pricing & Links’ Kharadron Overlords Weekend

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Mar 4 2023
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The Kharadron Overlords are landing in pre-order port! And their cargo also includes some new Regiments of Renown from Games Workshop.

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Regiments of Renown: Norgrimm’s Rune Throng $110

Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

One such warrior is the duardin Runelord, Norgrimm. When the Khazalid Empire fell to the predations of Chaos, this former noble was left destitute alongside his Clan Arzabul brethren. Refusing to succumb to despair, Norgrimm leads his followers in search of valuable rune-lore, ruined karaks, and lost riches.

This set contains all the miniatures needed to build Norgrimm’s Rune Throng – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This roaming band of fierce duardin is led by the Runelord Norgrimm, whose mastery of magical runes includes the unique Rune of the Restored Hearth. His entourage comprises a team of Irondakes wielding flesh-scorching drakeguns, and a gathering of brave and mighty Longbeards – the oldest of all duardin warriors, who all carry either a mighty great axe or an ancestral weapon and shield.

This set contains:
– 1x Runelord
– 10x Irondrakes
– 10x Longbeards

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has an Order general, but is not a Cities of Sigmar army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this set can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Cities of Sigmar army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

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Regiments of Renown-specific rules can be found in White Dwarf 486 (March 2023). Full digital rules, as well as tips on how to field this unit in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, are also available to download from the Warhammer Community website.

Regiments of Renown: The Coven of Thryx $80

Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

One such leader is the rogue arcanist, Magister Thryx. He learned to harness the essence of destroyed daemons in order to power his living spells, and now weaves an unpredictable path across the realms, seeking to elude Tzeentch’s gaze and find patrons for his lunatic experiments.

This set contains all the miniatures needed to build The Coven of Thryx – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This band of warped change-worshipping creatures is led by Magister Thryx, whose skill as a summoner is empowered by his own destroyed followers. He commands a cabal of gibbering and luminescent Pink Horrors of Tzeentch, as well as three of Tzeentch’s arcane and terrifying Endless Spells.

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This set contains:
– 1x Magister
– 10x Pink Horrors of Tzeentch
– 1x Burning Sigil of Tzeentch (an Endless Spell)
– 1x Tome of Eyes (an Endless Spell)
– 1x Daemonic Simulacrum (an Endless Spell)

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has a Chaos general, but is not a Disciples of Tzeentch army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Disciples of Tzeentch army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

Regiments of Renown-specific rules can be found in White Dwarf 486 (March 2023). Full digital rules, as well as tips on how to field this unit in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, are also available to download from the Warhammer Community website.

Regiments of Renown: Big Grikk’s Kruleshots $100

Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

One such warrior is the treacherous orruk Big Shot, Grikk. Forced to take swift leave of his clan after an unfortunate incident involving a stray arrow and the Boss’s Corpse-rippa Vulcha, Grikk took with him a handful of crossbow-toting lackeys and some grots to drag his beloved killbow across the realms.

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This set contains all the miniatures needed to build Big Grikk’s Kruleshots – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These monster-slaying Kruleboyz are led by Grikk, whose mighty Beast-skewer Killbow serves to focus the fire of his followers against the biggest targets. Never far behind him are two deadly trios of Man-skewer Boltboyz, armed with crude crossbows that fire jagged, toxin-smeared bolts into unsuspecting enemies.

This set contains:
– 1x Beast-skewer Killbow
– 6x Man-skewer Boltboyz

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has a Destruction general but is not a Kruleboyz army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Kruleboyz army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

Regiments of Renown-specific rules can be found in White Dwarf 486 (March 2023). Full digital rules, as well as tips on how to field this unit in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, are also available to download from the Warhammer Community website.

Regiments of Renown: Hargax’s Pit-beasts $110

Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

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One such leader is the Ogroid Myrmidon, Hargax. He once ruled the gladiatorial Pit of Shattered Spines with a fist of iron, before being overthrown by a younger rival. Now the exiled ogroid roams the realms, searching for powerful beasts to break into submission and aid him in reclaiming his throne.

This set contains all the miniatures needed to build Hargax’s Pit-beasts – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This monstrous menagerie is led by the Ogroid Myrmidon Hargax, who exhibits an incredible mastery over his tamed beasts. He’s accompanied by a brutal Fomoroid Crusher armed with chunks of fallen masonry, and a hypnotic, cat-like monstrosity known as a Mindstealer Sphiranx.

This set contains:
– 1x Ogroid Myrmidon
– 1x Fomoroid Crusher
– 1x Mindstealer Sphiranx

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has a Chaos general, but is not a Slaves to Darkness army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Slaves to Darkness army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

Regiments of Renown-specific rules can be found in White Dwarf 486 (March 2023). Full digital rules, as well as tips on how to field this unit in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, are also available to download from the Warhammer Community website.

Regiments of Renown: Veremord’s Shamblers $70

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Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

One such leader is the foul graverobber, Veremord. This student of necromancy has a talent for appropriating and twisting the sacred wards that protect the dead, allowing him to crack open crypts across the Mortal Realms and swell his throng of rotting minions.

This set contains all the miniatures needed to build Veremord’s Shamblers – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This shambling undead host is led by Veremord, who unravels holy protections from atop his vile Corpse Cart, In his wake follow a horde of restless Deadwalker Zombies, their putrid flesh reinforced by the arcane workings of their master.

This set contains:
– 1x Corpse Cart with Balefire Brazier
– 20x Deadwalker Zombies

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has a Death general but is not a Soulblight Gravelords army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Soulblight Gravelords army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

Regiments of Renown-specific rules can be found in White Dwarf 486 (March 2023). Full digital rules, as well as tips on how to field this unit in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, are also available as a download from the Warhammer Community website.

Regiments of Renown: Elthwin’s Thorns $70

Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

One such warrior is the Sylvaneth Arch-Revenant, Elthwin. Cut off from the spirit-song of the Everqueen by the infectious madness of a ghoulish horde, this winged outcast and her airborne companions wander the realms, seeking a way to stave off insanity and return to Alarielle’s court.

This set contains all the miniatures needed to build Elthwin’s Thorns – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This flying band of tormented Sylvaneth is led by the Arch-Revenant Elthwin, whose supernatural insight guides the arrows of her followers to their mark. She’s joined by five fluttering Gossamid Archers – nimble creatures who deliver a gruesome fate to any foe struck by their arrowheads, as voracious grubs devour the target from within.

This set contains:
– 1x Arch-Revenant
– 5x Gossamid Archers

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has an Order general but is not a Sylvaneth army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Sylvaneth army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

Regiments of Renown-specific rules can be found in White Dwarf 486 (March 2023). Full digital rules, as well as tips on how to field this unit in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, are also available to download from the Warhammer Community website.

 

Battletome: Kharadron Overlords (Limited Edition) $90

The limited edition of Battletome: Kharadron Overlords is a treasure fit for any Codewright’s bookshelf, featuring a red ribbon marker, gold gilt page edges, gold foil blocking, and soft touch lamination. It’s strictly limited to 500 individually-numbered copies, only available while stocks last.

Battletome: Kharadron Overlords $55

The Kharadron Overlords rule the skies, masters of a trading empire built by grand fleets of cloud-faring vessels. Crewed by ambitious duardin who value profit above all, these wonders of artifice boast enough raw firepower to level fortresses and cripple nations – when diplomacy is found wanting, of course. Kharadron technology is fuelled by aether‑gold, and their daily lives are built around amassing as much of that arcane substance as possible. Even now, as the long-absent ancestor god Grungni reveals himself to unite the duardin races, the question remains: how can the Kharadron profit most?

This book contains everything you need to know when commanding your own sky-fleet in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Learn the grand history of the sky-ports, explore the divisions and guilds of Kharadron society, and peruse the labyrinthine artycles and amendments of the all-important Kharadron Code.

This 96-page hardback book contains:
– The carefully-documented background of the Kharadron Overlords, including their fall and rise through the history of the Mortal Realms, all the way to the return of Grungni himself in the Era of the Beast
– Breathtaking art that brings the strange mechanisms and lofty world of the sky-ports to life
– 17 warscrolls and pitched battle profiles for Kharadron Overlords armies, from well-respected Codewrights to the roguish Drekki Flynt himself
– Rules themed around the six most famous sky-ports, plus battle traits, command traits, artefacts of power, and Great Endrinworks – powerful upgrades for your skyvessels
– Path to Glory campaign rules that send you out on grand mercantile ventures, plus a new battleplan and three warscroll battalions for use in narrative play
– Matched play content, including four grand strategies and six battle tactics unique to the Kharadron Overlords
– A showcase of Kharadron Overlords miniatures from the various sky-ports, with guides to painting them yourself

This battletome contains a one-use code to add the book to your digital library in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App.

 

 

Codewright $35

Codewrights know every artycle, every amendment, and every footnote of the Kharadron Code by heart, and have a canny eye for profitable legal improvisation. These skyfaring lawyers are valued by crew and captains alike for their ability to cite obscure sections of the Code that might expedite their airfleet’s current objectives – and for their skill at concocting helpful ‘clarifications’ on the fly.

This multipart plastic kit builds one Codewright – a well-read rules lawyer of the Kharadron Overlords. Armed with knowledge – and an aethershot pistol at his belt – the Codewright’s efforts are supported by the hefty ledgerdomain carried on his shoulders, a many-armed mechanical apparatus that incorporates a full bookshelf of hefty duardin texts, as well a loudspeaker with which to cite his judgements. He can also use its piston-powered limbs to smack impertinent enemies with a hefty book, if need be – all while writing new footnotes on the fly.

This kit comprises 11 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Vanguard: Kharadron Overlords $140

The Kharadron Overlords are peerless traders and dauntless explorers, sailing through the skies on marvels of technology, armed with powerful weapons unlike anything else found in the Mortal Realms. They search for aether-gold, the key to their unusual engines and the most prized commodity in the Kharadron empire.

If you want to conquer the Mortal Realms through trade, cunning, and the judicious application of big guns, this box makes an excellent starting point for a Kharadron Overlords army – or a great way to build up an existing force – and saves money compared to buying the same kits on their own. You’ll find an armoured Arkanaut Admiral to lead the force, and an Arkanaut Company of 10 ambitious duardin to serve as your Battleline. They can all ride within a mighty Arkanaut Frigate, loaded with bombs and guns, which is repaired by three flying Endrinriggers – who can alternatively be built as spear-wielding Skywardens. It’s a full army in a box, giving you the tools to set sail for victory in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.

This set includes the following multipart plastic models:

– 1x Arkanaut Admiral
– 1x Arkanaut Frigate
– 3x Endrinriggers, which can also be built as Skywardens
– 10x Arkanaut Company warriors

All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.

These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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