The Art of Battletome Stormcast Extremis
Come take a look at the stunning artwork and content within the upcoming Stormcast Eternals Extremis Battletome:
images via GW, Black Library & Apple iTunes
As you would expect by now – Games Workshop does not disappoint in the artwork department. The work is top-notch and extends the history and depth of the Stormcast faction – laying out the ties between Sigmar and Dracothian the Cosmic Serpent. You also get to see a whole lot of dragons electrocuting, crushing, chopping, and otherwise thrashing the forces of Chaos to bloody ribbons. Who doesn’t like that?
Let’s go:
Lightning from the sky!
Ohh, that’s going to get infected…
Dragons dragons everywhere!
When these are the “little dragons”, you know Archaon has problems…
I bet there will be a rainbow of Dragon colors available for you to choose from.
There is the BIG guy – the STAR DRAKE! Eat your heart out Karl Franz.
Wait WHAT? Behemat the World Titan, a Mech-Kraken, and Manticore Terror-flocks???
It’s right there in black and white – Stardrakes eat Thundertusks. The miracle of the food chain!
5 Wounds and a 3+ save. Yikes! Now read “Intolerable Damage” and “Storm Blast”
Some days being a Chaos Warrior sucks…
Battletome: Stormcast Eternals Extremis (hardback) $35
This 88-page Battletome contains all the information and rules you need in order to field the Extremis Chamber, Azyr’s mightiest battlefield formations – their organisation, structure, tactics, heraldry and retinues. Included are:
– extensive background and information on the Extremis Chamber – who they are, how they organise themselves and how the take the fight to Chaos in the mortal realms
– warscrolls for each and every member of the Stormcast Eternals Extremis Chamber, with rules for deployment;
– four Warscroll Battalions, powerful detachments of heavenly warriors with their own special rules;
– two linked Battleplans – scenarios designed to test the mightiest of Sigmar’s warriors in fierce combat with their own strategies and rules;
– comprehensive information on organisation, colour schemes and markings of the various Stormhosts;
– a stunning showcase of beautifully-painted Citadel miniatures, backed up by amazing artwork and fantastic stories from the mortal realms!
~Looking sharp Nottingham – and not a bad price for a hardcover.