![]() ![]() Games Workshop provided Sprues & Brews a copy for review purposes. The Khorne Team for Blood Bowl is currently up for pre order and is released on Saturday It’s good to see another new team added for Blood Bowl, and I hope that we see some more sooner rather than later, as it has been quite an empty stretch from the previous new edition releases this time last year as far as new teams go! ![]() While this is far from a required purchase (Full team rules are included in the boxed miniatures) I feel this is a fun addition that really adds some flavour to your team and is really funny too! Something which is really cool for new players is a full detailed guide on how is best to use the team along with a suggested starting team (Which can be built using just the models in a single plastic Khorne team set) and even suggested layouts for both offensive and defensive drives – something that is massively helpful information when using a new team. From a gaming perspective you get the full rules for the positional and star players and their gold costs. I am super excited for the new edition of Warcry and I really look forward to what the future holds for the game.The final part of the release is Spike! Magazine issue 13 – If you have not read a Spike! (I feel the exclamation point is an important part of the title!) before then this is essentially a tongue in cheek “in-universe” fanzine with everything you would expect from a footie mag including interviews with players, history about classic teams and thoughts on how the Khorne players are performing at the moment. Warcry Compendium Warbands of the Eightpoints – This contains rules for all the previous warcry warbands = Warcry Compendium Chaos 3 – This contains rules for Hedonites of Slaanesh, Skaven and Slaves to Darkness. The full rules for Khorne teams, along with all your favourite Blood Bowl columns and articles can be found in Spike Journal Issue 13, which will be up for pre-order with all the trimmings towards the end of the year. Warcry Compendium Chaos 2 – This contains rules for using Blades of Khorne, Disciples of Tzeentch and Maggotkin of Nurgle. This box also contains two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, two turn and re-roll markers, four Blood Bowl balls, and a transfer sheet with 222 symbols and icons to customise your team with. Warcry Compendium Chaos 1 – This contains the rules for using Monsters of Chaos in your warbands and Beasts of Chaos. The team is made up of six Bloodborn Marauder Linemen, four Bloodseekers, and two Khorngor. Warcry Compendium Bringers of Death – This contains the rules for Flesh Eater courts, Nighthaunt, Ossiarch Bonereapers and Soulblight Gravelords. Warcry Compendium Harbingers of Destruction – This contains rules for Gloomspite gitz, Bonesplittas, Ironjawz, Kruleboyz and Ogor Mawtribes. Warcry Compendium Cities of Sigmar – This contains the rules for using Hammerhal, The Living City, Greywater Fastness, Anvilgard Loyalists, The Phoenicium, Hallowheart and Tempest’s Eye. Follow this link to hit the ground running. As head coach, it's up to you to know your players' strengths and set the plays in motion. Roster Special Rules (star player access lists) Unofficial rosters (e.g. Blood Bowl is about more than just what happens during the game. Team Rosters Strategies Skill Choice Necromantic Horror. This is where you can learn the basics of the pitch, teams, and rules of the game. Warcry Compendium Stormcast Eternals – This contains the rules for using your Stormcast Eternals models in warcry by breaking the faction into the different chambers of Stormcast Eternals, Thunderstrike, Warrior, Vanguard and Sacrosanct. Every aspiring coach has to start somewhere. Warcry Compendium Order 2 – This contains the rules for Kharadron Overlords, Lumineth Realmlords, Seraphon and Sylvaneth. Warcry Compendium Order 1 – This contains the rules for using your Daughters of Khaine, Khanite Shadowstalkers, Fyreslayers and Idoneth Deepkin as well as using monsters like the War Hydra and Kharibdyss in your games. The Throwers and Catchers have also had a price increase which affects what you can afford to start with. Core Rules – This covers all of the core rules required to play the new edition of Warcry, it covers everything from building your war band, how to use abilities, the different actions your fighters can take and even includes two missions to play through. Elven Union Starting Rosters Overview Elven Union teams have the advantage of the cheapest Elf player in the game but they also have some very expensive team mates.
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