Well, this has been quite a month.
For the second week of the month we've got a lot:
First, there is How to paint Yncarne, Avatar of Ynnead, the new Eldar god and last hope for their dying race:
The Rumour Engine, from February 8th:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/08/rumour-engine-2/
I like to think that this is a Dwarfish machine.
Here is a look into how the next GHB being is tested:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/09/generals-handbook-ii-behind-the-scenes/
You can't give Tzeentch a whole month and expect Khorne not demanding something for himself, so FW released a new Daemon Prince of Khorne:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/10/mazarall-the-butcher-pre-order-now/
Varag Ghoul-Chewer, the orc star player is now available for Blood Bowl:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/10/ghoul-chewer-is-back/
And the first Stormcast reinforcements of the month:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/11/reforged-and-reinforced/
The Vanguard-Hunters are mobile infantry; not as good at melee as the Liberators, not as good at range as the Judicators. They have a barehead option and... boltstorm pistols... yeah, they didn't even tried this time, which is a shame since they could've been repeating crossbows instead. However they have some really cool bits to attach to their waists: satchels, axes, swords and grappling hooks.
The Liberators and the Judicators have been reboxed, having 10 models instead of 5, and costing £37.50 instead £30. Now each of them costs £3.75 instead of £6. That's excellent, since previously they were way overpriced. Consider how you can buy a Chaos Warriors Regiment for £25, which contains 16 models that have almost the same weapons and abilities as the Liberators.
The Hunters are packaged in the same way too, so you can have a chance to pick whichever units you think are better for you.
The Prosecutors also got a similar treatment: from £35 per three models, to £45 per 6 models. From £11.66666667 to £7.5 per model.
But there is a comical tragedy here: their Start Collecting got much worse now. You used to save £45, now you only save £21.25.
The new Gryph-hounds are awesome, but almost the same rule-wise. 6 per package, for £15. I think is a reasonable price.
The new SE Battletome was released too, alongside warscroll cards, but I'll talk about later on this post.
Also, a massive Deathworld Forest Kit for 40K:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/11/welcome-to-the-jungle/
It costs £80 and has 84 components, but... I don't know, it's a weird kit. However, I'm sure that this kit will look amazing for a Nurgle swamp, for example, and many of its pieces will make interesing sceneries.
This last week:
There is a great, detailed analysis about charging. It's worth the time to read, and what's better is that it is not from a member of GW's staff, but from an independent blog! (check out the footer):
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/14/tactical-toolbox-charging/
Rumour Engine, from February 15th:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/15/rumour-engine-february-15th-2017/
I hope this is a new Death model.
A Dwarf team for Blood Bowl, and you should check the article and entr on Facebook, there is an interesting sotry about that Deathroller:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/15/jonathans-dwarf-blood-bowl-team/
An old-fashined unboxing of Warhammer Quest: Halls of Hammerhal. Sadly, there are no new sculpts or more sculpts... and yeah, that's a shame, but they included full unit kits, and different equipment set-ups have different effects in-game!:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/16/unboxing-the-new-warhammer-quest/
And yes, that's a GM booklet.
The legend 'N' the story, the player 'N' the killer. Morg ’N’ Thorg is back, on FW:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/17/morgs-back/
There are some new and returning models for The Hobbit; new models for the Iron Hill Dwarves, and the return of the Ruined Watchtower of Amon Sûl at Weathertop (just look at that price):
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/17/goats-and-mountaintops/
And an updated FAQ too:
https://www.warhammer-community.com...ion-picture-trilogy-there-and-back-again-faq/
So you wanna know what's up with the new Stormcast Eternals Battletome?:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/17/5-reasons-the-new-battletome-rocks/
Tons of effects and abilities for the heroes; the Celestants, Relictors, Totem bearers and even the mounts they use have something to pick here. Now you can also deploy your units via lightning strike.
I want to see this level of treatment for us, Seraphon players, before the ending of the year.
And now, today's releases:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/18/leading-the-gryph-charge/
The gryph-chargers are amazing. I found funny that they carry bedrolls, bottles and grappling hooks on their saddles. I mean, the Stormcasts are made out of light, is not like they should need supplies to survive. Maybe they use them to help lost civilians? I don't know, but I find them a nice addition.
They could also make fantastic Tzeentchian Varanguard steeds.
The Vanguard riders are the best looking SE out there, Imo. They look like a big improvement over the previous ones.
They are fast and their weapons can be oriented for both close and long ranged combat.
They come on kits of three at £35. That £5 cheaper than a dracothian guard kit, with an additional model.
The Lord-Aquilor also looks quite good (I liked the green colours the most), the Lord can have a bare or helmeted head, and is quite dangerous on melee. He costs £25, which is quite good, considering his weapons, abilities and size.
And an enemy from the past resurges... a Chaos champion from a world-that-was... and he is most known by the name Slambo. A resine model with rules and points for AoS.
And finally, Warhammer Quest Shadows Over Hammerhal is ready to pre-order:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/02/18/new-city-new-quest-new-boxed-game/
While it certainly lacks of enemy variety, it also features characteristics from traditional dungeon crawlers, like a shop and resting zone! And yes, it has a proper GM rulebook. You could play Silver Tower with an extra player as the GM, controlling the destiny and NPCs, but having a dedicated rulebook for the GM is great. It costs £90, but considering that you get full kits for the Putrid Blightkings, Kairic Acolytes and Bloodreavers, and play with a GM, I would say is not a bad deal.
The hero selection is not bad either, it features two elves and one dwarf, and I really like the Cogsmith and the Fleetmaster. The game is fully compatible with Silver Tower Hero Cards. And hopefully we will see expansion packs for this game too. I really want to see a Chaos Lord on foot in one, maybe on a pack featuring a Khorne hero, a Lord of Plagues and a Magister.
There will be articles all over this week showing us more details about the game, like the city, the heroes and the villains.
Well, there you go. This has been a great month, hasn't it?
Until the next time!