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FAQ Update

Update to Abilities, Questor Soulsworn, Royal Beastflayers and other minor changes as per the July FAQ.

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Challenge Battles

Added Challenge Battles from the Grand Alliance Books of the previous edition.

Like the Narrative Battles added recently, these are fun, story-driven fights. Unlike those, Challenge battles play out over a single battle. Some might be taking down a monster, some are destroying target, some are grudge battles between leaders, and they all have their own take on a battle that is unique to the standard battleplan cards.

There are 6 Challenge battles for each Grand Alliance.

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List Validation!

I have now added list validation to the warband builder. This works as follows:

  1. Add you fighters to your list as normal
  2. Select your warband from the dropdown (this will only list warbands that have a hero in your list)
  3. You'll be marked as verified!

If your list isn't valid, there's a button there to tell you why.

Making changes to the list will require re-validation.

There's a fair bit going on here, so no doubt there are bugs. Please let me know in the feedback discord, or @ me in the Warcrier discord.

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Added the ability for a chosen City of Sigmar to be selected before adding CoS fighters, therefore listing their abilities.

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Added a new section: Before the Gnarlwood. This has a collection of narrative battles that are fun and playable, but from the previous edition of Warcry.

The Purge of Anvilgard

This narrative campaign is for 2 players. One takes the roles of Ven Brecht, a staunch and indomitable Lord-Veritant of the Anvils of Heldenhammer Stormcast Eternals, and the other, the villainous Blackscale Coil. Playing through this campaign, both players will have fun second guessing each other as Ven Brecht investigates the city of Anvilgard, unearthing clues as to the Coil's identity and then confronting one of their crimelords in his hideout!

The Forlorn Hope

This narrative campaign is also for 2 players and sees the Lumineth Realm-lords face off against the Ossiarch Bonereapers. In this campaign, players will be able to use named characters from the lore of the Mortal Realms who would be much too powerful in a regular Warcry campaign. The campaign sees the Light of Eltharion leading a force to the very edge of Hysh to stop a fell ritual being enacted by Arkhan the Black.

The Depths of Sylontum

In this narrative campaign, 2 teams are pitted against one another. One consists of the Daemons of Chaos united under the banner of Be'lakor the Dark Master - the other is the Emerald Host Nighthaunt that guard the Sanctum of Anguish, the resting place of Lady Olynder's skeletal remains. This campaign ends with a Coalition of Death battle that involves all the players.

The Rat Hunters

This narrative campaign differs to the rest because it is played either collaboratively by 2 players or solo. In both cases, the players take control of the mercenaries hired by the powers of Excelsis to rid the city of the verminous skaven. The skaven are not controlled by another player but by the game!

A Fool's Trove in Ulfenkarn

In this narrative campaign, 4 players each command a band of treasure hunters in search of the Ven Silveren estate in Ulfenkarn. In every battle, when night falls, the dead will rise out of the ground and attack anyone foolish enough to stray too close. The final battle is a Triumph & Treachery battle that involves all 4 players.

War of the Morruk Hills

This narrative campaign for 2 players has a more military feel than the others. Following on from the events in War at Amberstone Watch, one player takes the role of the Thunderstrike Stormcasts and the other the Kruleboyz as the two sides do battle over a series of locations around Amberstone Watch until one side emerges victorious.

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Lists

Some sections of Warcrier are incomplete, and others, such as Bladeborn fighters, don't have full rules coverage. These are now clear to see, and include the appropriate source document (eg Expansion or White Dwarf edition) where the rules can be found.

Thanks to Hendrik for the suggestion and putting the initial lists together!

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