
I know that if you wanted to reuse you AoS models for Warhammer i am sure you could figure out a way to to do it with out rebasing a single model. I remember seeing units mounted on strips and monster bases. So this would have to fall back on the Hobby skills of the different players to make the basing options that work for them. Basing is importent in Warhammer, it determines who can fight, how many ranks you have, how your units manuver on the battlefeild. I know people who rebased their Warhammer models to play AoS, but most of the people i know put their Warhammer models on a shelf, switched to KoW (Which released several WHFB themed armies right after the Death of Warhammer) or bought new if they started up AoS. When it comes to basing, GW said that square bases are returning fo rthe Old World. It is so hard not to get excited about this game. If thier is any truth to the talk about new armies we may see armies for Kislev, Gand Cathey, Norsica, and Golden Hoard of Hobgobla Khan. That is 14 armies to start (15 if you count Beastmen). So that would make 6 Old World armies ( Empire, Bretonia, Tilea/Dogs Of War, Dwarfs, Wood Elves, and Skaven), 3 Armies from The Badlands and the East (Greenskins, Chaos Dwarves and Ogres), One army to the South (Tomb Kings) and 3 armies to the West (High Elves, Dark Elves and Lizardmen) and Chaos to the North.

GW also said that all of the armies from the Old World would be playable. This is going to be a great setting for Warhammer since so many of the nations got their chance rise whlie the Empire was at its weakest. GW stated that the Old World setting will be durning the time of three emperers, which saw huge changes to the Warhammer World setting, like the Rise of the Vampire Counts, The Waaagh of Gorbad Ironclaw, and the Great War of Chaos. The Old World will likely be inspired by 6th edition, which was the most ballanced edition, with elements from the other editions added in. Other then the cities of sigmar, lizardmen, Ogres and some chaos and greenskin models it is very unlikely that any AoS models with see the light of day in the Old World.
Total war warhammer norsca lords update#
This is a list of all the generic lords in the series, not including legendary lords and unique lords.Paymaster Games wrote: As some one who is very excited about the Old World, i am hanging on every update and building and painting new units for my army waiting for the release date to be reveiled. These include powerful individuals from Warhammer lore, such as Boris Todbringer and The Red Duke.

They may be recruited by playable factions and share many attributes with Legendary Lords, often having unique skill trees. Main article: Unique lords Unique lords are Lords which are not in command of playable factions, but who have unique names and models. Some may be adept at both melee and spellcasting.Īll kinds of lords can provide various buffs to the units under their control.


