

Off the battlefield, you can download and read a wide range of Warhammer Age of Sigmar resources, from every unit's warscroll to entire battletomes and other books – and even individual battleplans, Realm of Battle rules, allegiance abilities and much more! Whether you collect the models, read the background or play the game, Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App is the ideal companion to your hobby. Whether you want to read about the history, heroes and great battles of the Mortal Realms, learn the rules of the game, or assemble a mighty army and use it to crush your foes on the field of battle, this app contains everything you need. Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App is your indispensable companion to collecting miniatures and gaming in the Age of Sigmar. In the next part, we’ll talk about painting this army.Your companion to the world's greatest fantasy miniatures game All this will let us comfortably play a 1500 points game with some options and future expansions. Also, we’ll definitely get Bladegeist revenants – those swordsmen are able to tear apart almost any unit if you use them right. Hexwraiths are probably, more powerful, but those old looking miniatures are not fun at all. So, the next purchases are the box of Grimghast Reapers and Spirit Hosts. This way we already can see the skeleton of our future roster. Also, we had to order extra characters and 10 Chainrasp Horde models from the big starter. We’ve also bought Lady Olynder and a box of Dreadblade Harrows – those models are awesome and no one can resist. This way you get maximum – all the models, terrain, and the Rulebook which can be found only in Soul Wars or separately. So, if you decide to play Nighthaunts, it’s better to take a big and small starter sets. However, we are not depressed about that and will use extra models to try different color schemes. Strange that it’s so – if they were organized conversely, we wouldn’t have an extra model and we would get a complete Grimghast unit by combining two starters. Also, small ghosts are much better when there are 20 of them – you definitely need that to hit bonus.Īlso, the weird units are the same for big and middle starters – 4 Grimghast Reapers, who need minimum 10 models in the unit, and 5 Glaivewraith stalkers who are supposed to fight in groups of 4. But the Nighthaunts here really lack characters from the big box. It’s a bit more logical in Stormcast units than the big Soul Wars is, but it’s a topic for a separate article. Box-terrain is a bit bigger here, but that’s not what we want. It’s a two-sided paper mat almost 24 x 48 inches. The battlemat there is the same as in Storm Strike. The things are a bit more difficult with Tempest of Souls. So, Storm Strike is a perfect option for anyone, who wants to see Age of Sigmar closer. But here you also have some terrain, rules and the SIgmarite half. These two sets separately cost almost the same as this starter box. Miniatures are 2 easy-to-build sets: 4 Myrmourn Banshees and 4 Glaivewraith stalkers – exact the number, required to make a squad. It’s quite simple with the second one – the miniatures don’t repeat in two others, there are a battle mat and a terrain-box. However, the question is – which one of the three should you choose?

Cooperate with a friend who collects Stormcasts, or check a Nighhaunt part at the secondary market – there are really a lot of this sets now, so it’s easy to find. Today we’ll start with the sets you should buy from the very beginning. In the next few articles, we’ll tell you about all the details of this process – buying, painting, creating a roster and, sure, playing. We decided to join the party and collect an army of these ghosts. Nighthaunt is a very interesting army with awesome miniatures, which is rightfully the face of the new edition in Age of Sigmar.
