![]() ![]() This book details how you go about assembling your miniatures (not to the depth of course of the included instructions, more so how to use your clippers, general advice) and how you go about painting them (again, not a painting tutorial, just advice and tips). The rulebook gives you plenty of background on the Mortal Realms, the Age of Sigmar and of course the narrative of this box. Remember, if you want a closer look at the inside of this box ensure you check out the unboxing video above, if you haven’t already! Let’s run through what you can expect when you opened the pages of the glossy, high quality, rulebook. ![]() This shows off the flexibility of Warcry, and further enforces the options available to get in to the game, especially if you have a ton of Age of Sigmar models already. To do this you simply make use of the Bladeborn rules, which allows you to include other models from the respective factions (Stormcast for the Truthseekers, Soulblight for the Court). In the included rulebook it explains how you can expand the included warbands in ‘proper’ games of Warcry. Yes, you don’t have enough models or points for a full size game of Warcry, but that isn’t to say you cannot use them. I guess we’ll quickly hit this point now. Can You Use the Warbands From This Box in Warcry Properly? The box also contains cards for easy access to rules and abilities, individual character cards for each fighters and a single faction card which states all the abilities and reactions. ![]()
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