Post by Fadril Adren on Dec 28, 2016 14:12:02 GMT -5
Looking Forward to Tzaanuary
Next month, change comes to the Mortal Realms…
We saw a little tease of this yesterday in our 2016 review, but we thought we’d spare you trouble of trying to pause the video at the exact split-second to get a good look at the miniatures, and give you some better shots.
First off, we have the Tzaangor Shaman:
This is the first hero Tzaangor we’ve seen, since the blue-hooves of these beast-kin were heard galloping down the arcane labyrinth of the Silver Tower.
No prizes for guessing this guy is a wizard, but what you might not know is that his spell turns people into Tzaangor! Very nifty if you ask us. Also, we’re pretty sure that staff looks familiar…
Next up, the Tzaangor Enlightened:
These guys are the elite of the Tzeetchian beast-heard – gifted with daemonic disks on which to ride down their opponents. They are very, very fast and pretty handy in a fight.
This guy is a Tzaangor with Brayhorn:
You can actually buy him already – this is an alternate build for the Tzanngors that also accompany the Thousand Sons to battle. In Warhammer Age of Sigmar games, he lets your unit run and charge in the same turn! Very handy.
Finally, we have a new Kairic Acolyte:
This one has a Vulcharc, which is a strange Tzeetchian bird that jealously attacks enemy wizards near to the unit. The kit comes with all sorts of cool arcane gubbinz like this.
The Warhammer TV guys were broadcasting live on earlier showing off a few more features of the upcoming Battletome itself. Subscribers can watch the full show back on twitch.tv/warhammer.
Change waits for no man though, and if you want a great way to start a Tzeetchian army right now, there are already loads of miniatures available: Chaos Warriors, Pink Horrors of Tzeentch and Tzaangors to name but a few.
And you could do far worse as the start of an army, than the adversaries from Warhammer Quest: Silver Tower.