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After that the article shifts to the Khorne Goretide and again, I have the same mixed feeling. I am so torn as to whether I am going to buy a boxed set of this or not because the models aren’t what I normally play or am drawn to, but I really do like some of the figures A LOT. From the fluff he just might be the old Arkhan the Black liberated from Nagash’s control. I absolutely love Ionus Cryptborn though. In fact, I call my Sigmar squad the Sig Marines because the 40K influence feels so strong. The Retributors and the Prosecutors look more like Blood Angels to me and the Stormcasts do nothing for me. I really like the Dracoth ridden by Lord Celestus Vandus Hammerhand (reminds me of my Tomb Kings’ sphinxes I guess), but I can’t take the name of the characters or troops serious. First the Sigmar units are shown and I still don’t know what to make of them. The next article is simply “Warhammer: Age of Sigmar” and it showcases all the models in the new boxed set. There is a neat history of Sigmar, but it really needed a second pair of eyes or a better editor to ensure things flowed better. Later articles in this issue make it clear that Age of Sigmar does indeed happen after The End Times but this fluff article really doesn’t do a good job of explaining it. This time however, Sigmar is trying to be proactive and gathers warriors from eight different realms (the ninth being Chaos) and forges them into the Azyrheim, which are the Warhammer equivalent of the Norse Einherjar and decides to take the assault to Chaos instead of letting them run roughshod over another of the Mortal Realms. It’s very vague and unclear but the best I can tell from the text is that The End Times is just the latest of a cycle between Sigmar and the four gods of Chaos. Or does it? The fluff is really odd and from what’s written here, it’s hard to tell if this is what came before The End Times, after, if this is a parallel/alternate universe or what. Our first article is “The Age of Myth” and it talks about what happened between The End Times and the Age of Sigmar. A skeptic could say this is because the whole issue is one big sales pitch for Age of Sigmar but there’s a lot of actual solid content in this issue so I’m very happy with what is here. Interesting enough, the usual soft sell article/advertisements that make up the beginning of a White Dwarf issue are nowhere to be seen this time around. This introduction is very striking looking and it really helps to sell the new set from page one on. It’s pretty obvious as it’s not as poseable as other GW figures, but for newcomers, I'[m sure these are quite helpful.
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You also get some quick instructions on how to put together your Stormcast Eternal figure. As soon as you open the cover, you get another shot of the same army (in the same exact formation) coming into contact with the Khorne Goretide that opposes it in the same package. Now let’s actually talk about the mag itself.įirst up, the cover gives you a fantastic look at the Sigmar army that comes in the Age of Sigmar boxed set.
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Okay, so we’ve plugged the free figure and the fact you get the entire Age of Sigmar ruleset in the magazine. Free highly detailed figure! Now the only problem is do I paint my Sig Marine like they show in the magazine, do I paint it up like a Blood Angel (since the army seems really influenced by that Warhammer 40,000 chapter) or do I paint it like my Guardians of the Covenant as a fun in-joke that only I will get. My god, just go to your local GW (or other gaming store) and pick one of these up.

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You get a free figure so you can see if you like the whole cutting, gluing and painting aspect of these types of games and you get the FULL AGE OF SIGMAR RULES in the magazine in addition to a lot of other helpful information. There has never been a better gateway into a miniatures game. With only a $4 price tag, this issue of White Dwarf practically pays for itself. Even better, each physical copy of White Dwarf, Issue #75 comes bundled with a Stormcast Eternal (Technically a Liberator) sprue figure to start off your Age of Sigmar collection. Not only is this week’s issue oversized, but every page is devoted to a single topic: The Age of Sigmar aka, Warhammer, Ninth Edition. This week? This has been the absolute best issue of White Dwarf since the beginnings of The End Times and one could easily say it’s the best issue since the relaunch a year and a half ago. It was a third rate send off to the previous eight editions of Warhammer and it really disappointed me. Get it Here: The Black Library (or your local Games Workshop store White Dwarf, Issue #74 (Warhammer: The Age of Sigmar, Warhammer Fantasy)
