AoS: The Winter Warhammer FAQ Now Live


Warhammer Age of Sigmar just got a massive wave of FAQ releases. Time to check your army’s FAQ and see what’s new!
Games Workshop has put out a new set of FAQ updates for Age of Sigmar and it’s a pretty big list. While there weren’t any massive overhauls, there were a lot of little tweaks and clarifications. In total, 16 different supplements were impacted directly by these changes.
GW Design Studio: “The rules team is happy to announce the latest update to the errata and design commentary for Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
As well as answering the new questions we’ve received since the last update, we’ve taken the opportunity to update the wording on some of the older answers based on the feedback we’ve received, and to reorganise the order in which some of the answers appear so they’re easier to find.”
Warhammer Age of Sigmar FAQ Page
Note – you might need to clear your cache or “sort by recently update/sort by a-z” to get them to show up.
AoS Core Rules Designers Commentary
General’s Handbook Errata & Designer Commentary
Idoenth Deepkin – Designer Commentary
Nighthaunt – Designer Commentary
Stormcast Eternals – Designer Commentary
Grand Alliance: Chaos Errata & Designer Commentary
Legions of Nagash Errata & Designer Commentary
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Firestorm
Fyreslayers Errata & Designer Commentary
Sylvaneth – Designer Commentary
Seraphon Errata & Designer Commentary
Daughters of Khaine – Designer Commentary
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Malign Sorcery
Again – lots of these changes are just minor tweaks and clarifications. But they do answer questions like “How does the High Tide rule work if two Idoneth Deepkin arimes fight each other?”* or “Can every unit of Auric Hearthguard use the Forge Brethern Bulwark of Molten Stone ability if they are within 10″ of the Runesmiter, or is it a max of 1 unit per hero phase?” **
If you’ve got questions about your army they probably got answers for you! Just click the links above to get there and find out!
*The player whose turn it is goes first, followed by their opponent.
**It’s a maximum of 1 unit.
