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Tribes of Norsca - a new WFB army PDF

The Army of Midgard is the second Norse Warhammer book that we're supporting in the Battle Reporter forum.

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To summarize; it's a really well thought out army list with plenty of original features, a lot of character (it really does feel Viking-esque) and the presentation is to be applauded.

Please note that this army book is completely unofficial and is NOT endorsed by Games Workshop in any way at all.

The Army Book is an impressive 139 pages and covers the history, background and tribes of the Norsemen. There is a description of their lands, the climate, a map of the "Uncivilized North" and a story of the Norse peoples in their eyes and in the eyes of the Old Worlde. There are some excellent short stories covering the sagas of individual Norse characters.

click the army book cover to download and leave Norsca feedback here.


Norse Army images

Norse Army images
The Viking theme proves very popular among Warhammer gamers possibly because they have had their appetite whet by the excellent Norse miniatures that Citadel produced many moons ago. Or, maybe because the Old Worlde just seems to come to an abrupt halt a bit too far South!

It's a bit of a lost opportunity really because bordering on the dreaded Chaos Wastes and separated from the Old Worlde by the Seas of Chaos and Claws, Norsca must be under constant siege and forever fighting off new Chaos incursions. These factors should provide the perfect backdrop for some great Chaos vs embattled defenders battles. Sadly, GW has long since abandoned the Norsemen to their fate but thankfully the community has filled the void with a couple of excellent army books (here's the other equally superb Norse army book  PDF).

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The Ejsgard Army list comprises 8 lord level characters, 7 heroes, 4 core units, 8 special units and 4 rare units. The first thing to note is that if you're into cavalry you might want to mount up and ride on because by and large the Norse don't bother with beasts of burden to carry them into battle !

Initially, I though this would be a major drawback but a lot of the units have an army special rule named Barbaric charge which means they use the swiftstrider rule for charging so you won't wait long before the blood starts to flow. In fact, the army as a whole feels quite bloody and close combat oriented. Grim Squeaker (the author) has done an admirable job with the special rules that lends the army a furious, fremzied and fearless character. The background, stories and unit rules are heavily influenced by Viking mythology and they are so well written that the army book is quite an inspirational read and you start thinking about army lists, miniatures and where you're going to get them from - a worrying sign !


Norse Army images
There are a couple of interesting special rules that will enable you to customize some of your characters with "gifts" and mutations.

The unique Ejsgard Mutations will set your characters apart from one another from giving them a massive frame (+1 toughness) to having frozen skin (+1 scaly skin) to being cursed with daemonic horns (d3 magical impact hits) - plus several other interesting qualities.

The Gifts of Olric can be granted to your Ulfjarl - werewolves who have mastered control over their form. These half-men half-werewolves will always strike first with 4 strength 5 attacks (which can be turned into killing blows with the Natural Predator rule) and are made more resilient with the ability to regenerate.

There are also a few (but not many) magical items to choose from (plus the ones in the Warhammer rulebook of course).


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The strength of the army lies in it's fury (more supporting attacks), frenzy and ability to close down on the enemy once in charge range. You will need to rank up units because they are still puny toughness 3 humans at heart and most do not have much of an armour save (except for the Ravensworn that have a 5+ ward (increased to 4+ if they successfully augment it with their innately bound Call to Glory spell).

The army list encourages the use of some of the more exotic units like the Morkewerenar (effectively Were-Bears), The Ice Mammoth, Blood Maidens, Snow Trolls and the Apparition of Cadavers to make up for the relatively low toughness and movement rate of the human element of the army.


Norse Army images


Norse Army images
Even though Citadel stopped making Norse miniatures a long time ago I don't think there will be too much of a problem finding them for this army, there are bound to be other companies making Viking models. Most of the special and rare units can be taken from the existing GW range, such as the giant, trolls, mammoth, norse spawn, blood maidens and so on.

Also, if you really must use Citadel models then you'll probably find some old Norse Warriors on eBay if you;re patient and are prepared to pay (quite a bit) for them. All-in-all, I don't really see why someone couldn't go ahead and collect the army right now.

Also, with this army you have the added benefit of being able to use the models with two army books !  Not just this one but the Norse Army book written by Mathias Eliasson (see link at the top of this post) - so you're getting two armies for the price of one :)


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If you love close combat and think missiles, war machines and horses are for girls and cowards then this might just be the army for you. It's an in-your-face, march them forward as fast as you can go type of force.  Also, you'll have great fun getting drunk setting fire to your hair and running around the gaming table with a double handed axe to get into character :)

Just like the Norse Army book from Mathias, Grim Squeaker's Tribes of Norsca is packed full of soul (which is surprising because you'd think most of them would be in Valhalla by now!)

I think people will have great fun putting a Norsca army together. It's an army you can really love for it's fearless warrior code where death is inevitable and to be welcomed (providing you put up a good fight first !)

Please check out all of the other unofficial WFB army books here.
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Fimir - a new Fantasy Army pdf

Warhammer Battle veterans might remember the Fimir from the early rulebooks way back in the late 1980's (up to the 3rd edition Bestiary and also in the Warhammer Armies compendium). Well these part daemonic (allegedly), one-eyed, mace tailed, bipods have emerged once more from the mists...

Fimir Army Book cover photo to PDF
This army book comes courtesy of Dennis Erdmann and Jan Hartmann (Battle Reporter forum member JanvanHal).

I should probably point out that...

... this army book is completely unofficial and is NOT endorsed by Games Workshop in any way at all.

The 8th edition army list seems to be well constructed. and, I understand, it plays well on the battlefield - although I cannot testify to that from personal experience.

Jan has told me that while they're happy with the army itself they could really use some help with the book's layout and the English therein (it's not Jan's first language). So, if you think you could lend a hand and would let to get involved with the project then please contact Jan through the forum or leave a post in the Fimir feedback thread.

I think it's fair to say that the book is still something of a work-in-progress when it comes to the written English. Occasionally, you will need to re-read and provide your own interpretation of some of the rules so please bear this in mind before considering any feedback.



The strength of the army lies in it's overall resilience and offensive nature evidenced by the relatively high toughness, weapon skill and attacks of many of the units. All of the units also cause fear and the rare units cause terror. The Fimir army is the kind of force that would suit a player who likes getting into the thick of the action and definitely not someone who likes to engage the enemy from a distance (I think the only ranged "missile" attack is from the Dragon Turtle's breath !) The army would also be ideal for someone who doesn't have a lot of time to paint (or doesn't enjoy painting) because the pts costs of miniatures is relatively high.

Blood Moon Miniatures (www.bloodmoonminis.com) - Bog Raiders
Blood Moon Bog Raider minis

The army has it's own Magic named the Lore of Balor which has a nice balance of both utility and defensive spells and a single potentially devastating (no ward allowed !) spell named the Eye of Balor (cast on 24+).

Fimir army art picture
The army has slightly fewer constituent units than some other unofficial armies and does not have any special characters but I guess you could always come up with your own. We have:-

4 Lord level characters
4 Heroes
5 Core
7 Special including Swamp Demons, the ethereal Spectres and the unbreakable Fen Beast
3 Rare units - including a flying Jabberwock !

There are almost 40 magic items to choose from with a very wide variety of properties. Magic armour is fairly absent (there are only two pieces available) due, i suspect, to the high toughness of the Lords and Heroes. I haven't read all of the item rules yet but a couple of amusing names stood out such as the "Weapon of Mass Destruction" and the "Venomous plonk of God Kweethul" :)

I think the biggest problem that the Fimir will encounter on the battlefield will be countering their opponent's flanking plans and getting to grips with their ranged attackers. The Fimir are not the fastest moving of armies and are limited in numbers although they do have access to flying Furies which should help to march block the enemy and hunt war machines.

Fimir Character miniature photo



For anyone interested in a little more reading around the Fimir, you can find an older edition army list in the Warpstone Magazine - Issue 25 Fimir (below) along with some supporting Fantasy Roleplay material (although you'll have to pay for it because it's a subscription only magazine and not free).

http://www.warpstone.org/issues_pages/issue25.htm

Fimir Warpstone Issue 25 Cover Artwork



The above images are copyrighted and have been used without permission, all rights reserved by their respective owners (including Games Workshop, Warpstone and BloodMoonMinis).



Last but not least, here's a slideshow of all the army books we now support in the:-

...unofficial army book section of the Battle Reporter forum.

Best Fantasy Battle combat unit - WINNER

The Battle Reporter forum contest to find the best 500pt Warhammer combat unit was won by Telepfenion and his Warrior Priest, Empire Greatswords and Militia detachment combo.

It was a hard fought debate and the Herald of Khorne and 34 Bloodletters unit (by Matt Hollis) was snapping at Telepfenion' heels but he just about managed to parry their attacks to win the Award of...

MASTER TACTICIAN



The poll results (% of voters choosing that unit)

12%Warrior Priest + 30 Greatswords & 10 Militia - Telepfenion
11%Herald of Khorne + 34 Bloodletters - Matt Hollis
9%Saurus Oldblood + 14 Temple Guard - cargils02
8%Dwarf Thane + 24 Iron Breakers - MrSeb
7%Wight King + 25 Grave Guard - Lawrence1981
7%Vampire Hero + Cairn Wraith & Banshee - strigoi
6%Black Orc Big Boss + 28 BOs - jaggedjaw
6%Ogre Bruiser + 8 Ironguts - Timothy Canice O'Flynn
6%Branchwraith + 6 Treekin - Dennis D Wendt
5%Exalted Champion + 14 Chaos Warriors - Khorne74
4%Dwarf Thane + 24 Miners - Jetsam
4%Skaven Warlord + 40 Stormvermin - Kristopher Napier
4%Exalted Champion + 18 Nurgle Warriors - Liam James Spires
2%Herald of Khorne + 25 Bloodletters - LordoftheBrassThrone
2%Herald of Khorne + 24 Bloodletters - Malevolex Prime
2%Branchwraith + 5 Tree Kin - Sdrachus
2%Gorebull + 4 Minotaurs - Lawrence1981
1%Warrior Priest + 2 Engineers + 21 Spearmen - Steven Mann
1%Herald of Nurgle + 27 Plaguebearers - James Gonzo Kilgour
1%Skaven Warlord + 68 Skaven Clan Rats - Stephen Exall


Please post ideas for competition questions in the WFB MASTER TACTICIAN thread.

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New Warhammer Fantasy Terrain

Lair of the Astromancer - Skullvane Manse is a new scenery kit from Games Workshop for Fantasy Battle.

It's £46 (I think) which seems pretty reasonable to me given the the size of the model. It looks like it goes on sale on November 19th (although the font's a bit blurry so I could be wrong !)

First impressions are very good, it will certainly dominate the tabletop and add a lot of character to the battlefield. What with Witchfate Tor and the Garden of Morr and the Arcane Fulcrums that have all come out recently there's no shortage of new scenery this year.

A Manse by the way is, according to Wikipedia, a house formerly inhabited by a minister. It's also defined as a cleric's house elsewhere which I guess is the same thing anyway :) I'm not so sure what an Astromancer is though :D


Astromancers Lair Building Model

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WFB Facebook Logo Competition

If you'd like your Fantasy miniature pic / diorama / artwork to be our new Facebook logo please post your photos in the album asap because we're going to start voting soon (Sunday probably)....

Voting began on 2-Nov-2011 here

Battle Reporter Facebook logo - COMPETITION ALBUM

Here are the entries so far...

Facebook logo for WFB photo

All images posted by Facebook group members or by me (Sigmar) on their behalf.

The best Warhammer Battle unit in close combat

Did you ever wonder which Fantasy Battle Army had the most effective combat unit ? Are you looking for a killer unit for a tournament or "unfriendly" game ?


The competition ended on 26-Oct-2011 - Best 500pt WFB unit results here.

Well, if you like cheesy units we have a small Warhammer dairy for you here :) Our forum and Facebook members have come up with 20 of the hardest fighting units in the Warhammer World and we are going to debate it out to the death to see which comes out on top !

The competition was to put together a 500pt combat focused unit including at least 5 models and 1 or more customized Lords and/or Heroes (no special characters but any legal kit, including magic items allowed).

Join the best Warhammer Unit debate and vote in the Battle Reporter forum


(roll over units to see summary character and unit details)
Dwarf Miners Unit photo
Wight King and Grave Guard photo
Black Orc unit photo
Vampire Hero Konrad model photo
Exalted Champion of Chaos model
Dwarf Ironbreaker mini photo
Temple Guard unit photo
Herald of Khorne on Juggernaut photo
Herald of Khorne and Bloodletters photo
Branchwraith and Treekin photo
Minotaur unit photo
Warrior Priest 2 weapons photo
Ogre Bruiser Unit photo
Skaven Warlord and Stormvermin unit photo
Nurgle Herald and Plaguebearers photo
Branchwraith model photo
Skaven Clanrats unit photo
Warriors of Nurgle Chaos photo
Bloodletters and herald photo

The entrants list....

(see the forum for the full list of optional and magic items taken for each unit/character plus why the person posting their unit thinks it's better than all of the others !)

1) Dwarf Thane + 24 Miners - Jetsam
2) Wight King + 25 Grave Guard - Lawrence1981
3) Black Orc Big Boss + 28 BOs - jaggedjaw
4) Vampire Hero + Cairn Wraith & Banshee - strigoi
5) Exalted Champion + 14 Chaos Warriors - Khorne74
6) Dwarf Thane + 24 Iron Breakers - MrSeb
7) Saurus Oldblood + 14 Temple Guard - cargils02
8) Herald of Khorne + 25 Bloodletters - LordoftheBrassThrone
9) Warrior Priest + 30 Greatswords & 10 Militia - Telepfenion
10) Herald of Khorne + 24 Bloodletters - Malevolex Prime
11) Branchwraith + 5 Tree Kin - Sdrachus
12) Gorebull + 4 Minotaurs - Lawrence1981
13) Warrior Priest + 2 Engineers + 21 Spearmen - Steven Mann
14) Ogre Bruiser + 8 Ironguts - Timothy Canice O'Flynn
15) Skaven Warlord + 40 Stormvermin - Kristopher Napier
16) Herald of Nurgle + 27 Plaguebearers - James Gonzo Kilgour
17) Branchwraith + 6 Treekin - Dennis D Wendt
18) Skaven Warlord + 68 Skaven Clan Rats - Stephen Exall
19) Exalted Champion + 18 Nurgle Warriors - Liam James Spires
20) Herald of Khorne + 34 Bloodletters - Matt Hollis

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Warhammer Mini Photo Competition

If you've got some good photos of Warhammer Fantasy miniatures, dioramas, battle scenes or even some of your own Fantasy Battle artwork then please enter our Facebook logo competition by posting them in the Battle Reporters Facebook album - it's as simple as that !


The entries so far...

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