Warhammer: Warriors of Chaos (Interactive Edition) - Games Workshop

Warhammer: Warriors of Chaos (Interactive Edition)

By Games Workshop

  • Release Date: 2013-02-02
  • Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
3.5 Score: 3.5 (From 37 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

Warhammer: Warriors of Chaos is your comprehensive guide to unleashing the fell legions of the northern wastes upon those foolish enough to oppose you. This volume introduces the dread worshippers of the Dark Gods, detailing their endless thirst for battle and unquenchable desire to see the world drowned in the blood of the weakling nations to the south. This digital army book includes interactive miniatures galleries, lavish full colour artwork, and provides full rules for fielding Warriors of Chaos army in Warhammer. 

The World That Was is no more, but the battle continues… Warhammer Warriors of Chaos is designed for use with Warhammer The Game of Fantasy Battles. That game system is no longer supported, but this title remains available for those who want to recreate the epic battles of the lost world. To continue the war against Chaos in the Mortal Realms, check out Warhammer Age of Sigmar.

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Latest Impressions

  • Don't believe them

    5
    By The real Halfricanking
    The majority of negative reviews on gw products are just price haters who didn't even buy the book so they have no idea what they're reviewing. Don't believe them. I have had nothing but great experiences with these products.
  • Excited pre-order

    5
    By Billpete002
    I have been very impressed with GW's recent codex and army books they have supplied online. Many great features and the free periodic updates via FAQs are a welcome addition. I can only hope the rulebooks become digital as well