Ogre Blade
A broad and heavy blade, the Ogre Blade is, much like its namesake, an unsubtle weapon.
R S AP Special Rules Ogre Blade Combat S+2 -2 Armour Bane (1), Magical Attacks, Multiple Wounds (D3)
A broad and heavy blade, the Ogre Blade is, much like its namesake, an unsubtle weapon.
R S AP Special Rules Ogre Blade Combat S+2 -2 Armour Bane (1), Magical Attacks, Multiple Wounds (D3)
A simple weapon, yet finely crafted, blessed by mighty mages and revered priests.
R S AP Special Rules Sword of Battle Combat S+1 -1 Armour Bane (1), Extra Attacks (+1), Magical Attacks
Fine weapons, forged by the greatest of swordsmiths and imbued with potent runes of quickening.
R S AP Special Rules Duellist’s Blades Combat S -1 Extra Attacks (+2), Magical Attacks, Requires Two Hands
A mighty blade, wielded by many great heroes in their endless quests to slay foul monsters.
R S AP Special Rules Dragon Slaying Sword Combat S - Magical Attacks, Monster Slayer
A wide bladed axe, steeped in the blood of its countless helpless victims.
R S AP Special Rules Headsman’s Axe Combat S+1 -1 Killing Blow, Magical Attacks, Requires Two Hands
Forged of rune-encrusted brass, the Spelleater Axe is anathema to the Winds of Magic.
R S AP Special Rules Spelleater Axe Combat S -1 Magical Attacks, Magic Resistance (-2)
A broad and heavy blade wrought with powerful enchantments that only increase the weight of its blows, the Giant Blade is an unsubtle weapon.
R S AP Special Rules Giant Blade Combat S+1 - Armour Bane (2), Magical Attacks, Multiple Wounds (2)
Crafted from magically attuned materials and ensorcelled to strike as if with a life of its own.
R S AP Special Rules Sword of Swiftness Combat S - Magical Attacks, Strike First
Quenched in the blood of untold fallen enemies, the Berserker Blade eternally hungers for battle.
R S AP Special Rules Berserker Blade Combat S+1 - Frenzy, Magical Attacks
Bound around with powerful runes that increase its power and enhance the strength of its bearer.
R S AP Special Rules Sword of Might Combat S+1 -1 Magical Attacks
The serrated length of the Biting Blade cuts through armour of plate and mail with terrible ease.
R S AP Special Rules Biting Blade Combat S -2 Armour Bane (1), Magical Attacks
Engraved with runes of accuracy and swiftness, the Sword of Striking is an elegant weapon of great precision.
R S AP Special Rules Sword of Striking Combat S - Magical Attacks Notes: During the Combat phase, the wielder of the Sword of Striking has a +1 modifier to their rolls To Hit.
Once unsheathed, the cutting edge of the Burning Blade writhes endlessly with a living flame.
R S AP Special Rules Burning Blade Combat S - Flaming Attacks, Magical Attacks
This burning, black-hafted hammer bears the horned rune of Hashut, Father of Darkness, and has been carried into battle for centuries by the champions of Zharr-Naggrund.
R S AP Special Rules
Combat S+2 -1 (Killing Blow), Flaming Attacks,Magical Attacks, Multiple Wounds (D3)
Notes: Against models with the Flammable special rule, this weapon also has the Killing Blow special rule.
This mysterious weapon of unknown origin smoulders with a dark power that seems to eat the light around it and devours the warmth of its victims, leaving them withered husks.
R S AP Special Rules
Dark Maul Combat S -2 Killing Blow, Magical Attacks
Notes: Any enemy model that suffers one or more unsaved wounds from the Dark Maul must immediately make a Strength test. If this test is failed, the enemy model loses an additional Wound
Said to have been found in an ancient barrow, this hooked blade whispers tales of murder and violence to any that grasp its hilt. Its edge has never dulled, no matter how many lives it has taken.
R S AP Special Rules
Dagger of Malice Combat S - Frenzy, Hatred (all enemies), Magical Attacks
Notes: Unlike other Frenzied models, the wielder of the Dagger of Malice cannot lose this special rule
A badge of rank carried by the lords of Gorgoth, this iron staff carries the runic names of the masters of the Black Fortress since its founding, bound up with the baleful prayers of Hashut.
R S AP Special Rules
The Graven Combat S+1 - Magical Attacks
Notes: When making a roll To Wound for a hit caused with the Graven Sceptre, a roll of 4+ is always a success, regardless of the target’s Toughness.
The potent Armour of Destiny protects its wearer from all but the most grievous of harm.
The Armour of Destiny is a suit of heavy armour. In addition, its wearer has a 4+ Ward save against any wounds suffered.
A gleaming helm that confuses and confounds enemies, causing their blows to fall wide of their mark.
May be worn with other armour. The wearer of the Bedazzling Helm improves their armour value by 1 (to a maximum of 2+). In addition, any enemy model that directs its attacks against the wearer during the Combat phase suffers a -1 modifier to its rolls To Hit.
Polished to a mirror shine, the Armour of Silvered Steel encases its wearer from head to toe.
The Armour of Silvered Steel is a suit of armour that gives its wearer an armour value of 3+ which cannot be improved in any way.
Each and every scale of this armoured surcoat is crafted from shards of precious metal.
The Glittering Scales is a suit of light armour. In addition, once per turn, you may make your opponent re-roll a single roll To Hit made against the wearer.
A heavy shield of oak and iron that turns aside all but the most deadly of missiles.
The Shield of the Warrior True is a shield. In addition, its bearer has a 5+ Ward save against any wounds suffered during the Shooting phase.
The Winds of Magic lose their power when in the presence of the brass-bound Spellshield.
The Spellshield is a shield. In addition, its bearer has a 5+ Ward save against any wounds suffered that were caused by a Magic Missile, a Magical Vortex, or an Assailment spell.
This heavy armour was forged of ore mined from a meteor that fell from the heavens.
The Armour of Meteoric Iron gives its wearer an armour value of 5+, which cannot be improved in any way. However, nor can this armour value be reduced in any way either.
A finely crafted and sturdy shield that protects its bearer from harm time and time again.
The Enchanted Shield is a shield. In addition, its bearer has a 6+ Ward save against any wounds suffered that were caused by a non-magical enemy attack.
A simple shield hung with charms and fetishes to bring the bearer good fortune. In the heat of battle, such ornamentation rarely survives intact for long.
The Charmed Shield is a shield. In addition, once per game the Charmed Shield gives its bearer a 5+ Ward save against a single wound. Once this Ward save has been used, the Charmed Shield is considered to be an ordinary, non magical shield.
Once worn by the Castellan of the Tower of Gorgoth, this armour was pulled from the Bitter Sea along with its owner’s drowned corpse to stand as a warning to the arrogant of the price of hubris.
The Armour of Bazherak the Cruel is a suit of full plate armour. In addition, its wearer has the Immune to Psychology and Magic Resistance (-2) special rules.
This iron mask contains the essence and agonies of all who have perished before it in the fires of sacrifice.
May be worn with other armour. The wearer of the Mask of the Furnace improves their armour value by 1 (to a maximum of 2+). In addition, they have a 3+ Ward save against any wounds suffered that were caused by an attack that has the Flaming Attacks special rule.
The magic trapped within this semi-precious stone binds together shattered armour plates.
The bearer of the Dawnstone may re-roll any Armour Save roll of a natural 1.
A powerful magical aura surrounds this humble talisman, protecting its wearer from harm.
The Talisman of Protection gives its bearer a 5+ Ward save against any wounds suffered.
This heavy golden coin may not be enchanted, but its weight in its owner’s pocket certainly inspires heroism.
Single use. The bearer of a Paymaster’s Coin can re-roll any failed rolls To Hit made during the Combat phase.
An air of chill hangs about obsidian, stilling the Winds of Magic in its presence.
A model may purchase up to three Obsidian Lodestones.
A model that bears a single Obsidian Lodestone has Magic Resistance (-1), a model that bears two has Magic Resistance (-2), and a model that bears three has Magic Resistance (-3).
Can luck be trapped within a dull stone pendant? Possibly.
Single use. The bearer of a Luckstone can re-roll a single failed Armour Save roll.
Stitched from the flayed flesh of failed sorcerer-apprentices, a Stone Mantle preserves the wearer and reminds them of failure’s price.
The wearer of a Mantle of Stone has a +1 modifier to their Toughness characteristic, but a -1 modifier to their Initiative characteristic.
The malice of its wearer resides within the Hellshard’s black depths, waiting to be unleashed on any who would dare spill their blood.
If the bearer of the Hellshard loses their last Wound to an enemy attack during the Combat phase, the unit that made the attack suffers D6 Strength 5 hits, each with an AP of -1.
This splendid hat, once the property of a long dead Wizard, is still haunted by their ghost.
The wearer is a Level 1 Wizard and knows one randomly generated spell from a Lore of Magic of your choosing.
However, the whispers of the ghostly Wizard haunting the hat are often confusing. Therefore, the wearer also becomes subject to the Stupidity special rule.
Woven from the finest silks in a far-off land, this splendid rug does more than warm the feet! Models whose troop type is ‘regular infantry’ or ‘heavy infantry’ only. The bearer of the Flying Carpet gains the Fly (8) and Swiftstride special rules. However, the bearer cannot join a unit.
Purveyors of magical potions make many bold claims. Sometimes they are true, sometimes not.
Single use. During the Command sub-phase of their turn, the bearer of a Healing Potion can consume it. The model immediately recovers D3 lost Wounds.
Uttering a simple command, the wearer of the ring can hurl a flaming ball of ruin at their foes.
The wielder of the Ruby Ring of Ruin can cast the Fireball spell from the Lore of Battle Magic (as described on page 321) as a Bound spell, with a Power Level of 2.
A concoction of strength-giving vegetables and roots, mixed together with a touch of magic.
Single use. During the Command sub-phase of their turn, the bearer of a Potion of Strength can consume it. Until the end of that turn, the model has a +D3 modifier to its Strength characteristic (to a maximum of 10).
Distilled by magical means, this potion is sure to make the drinker all but invulnerable.
Single use. During the Command sub-phase of their turn, the bearer of a Potion of Toughness can consume it. Until the end of that turn, the model has a +D3 modifier to its Toughness characteristic (to a maximum of 10).
A powerful potion with a terrible aftertaste that sharpens the wits and speeds the reactions.
Single use. During the Command sub-phase of their turn, the bearer of a Potion of Speed can consume it. Until the end of that turn, the model has a +D3 modifier to its Initiative characteristic (to a maximum of 10).
A magical brew that fills the drinker with courage… it may actually just be strong liquor.
Single use. During the Command sub-phase of their turn, the bearer of a Potion of Foolhardiness can consume it. Until the end of that turn, the model gains the Immune to Psychology special rule.
The Chaos Dwarfs bind many daemonic creatures to their will. In battle, these entities cluster about their master’s enemies, feeding hungrily upon the wards that protect them.
Enemy models engaged in combat with the owner of a Daemonic Familiar must reduce the armour value of any Ward or Regeneration save they have by 1, to a minimum of 6+.
Through the blackest of sorceries, the breath of Hashut can be sealed within an earthen jar and unleashed upon his foes.
Single use. The Breath of Hashut is a breath weapon with the following profile:
R S AP Special Rules
N/A 4 -2 Breath Weapon, Flaming Attacks, Magical Attacks
Carved of cold, hard obsidian, these powerful yet fragile artefacts ward against magic.
The wearer of the Obsidian Vambraces has a +1 modifier to their Strength characteristic and the Magic Resistance (-1) special rule. However, if they roll a natural 1 when making a roll To Hit during the Combat phase, the gauntlets shatter into pieces and can no longer be used.
When read aloud, this charm causes ætheric energy to flood back towards the enemy Wizard.
Single use. The bearer may use this scroll instead of making a Wizardly dispel attempt. The spell is cast as normal. Once the spell has been resolved, roll two D6. For each roll of a 4+, the casting Wizard loses a single Wound.
For a Wizard, there are few things better than the rush of joy felt upon turning a rival into a frog! Single use. The bearer may use this scroll instead of making a Wizardly dispel attempt. The spell is cast as normal. Once the spell has been resolved, the casting player must roll equal to or lower than the casting Wizard’s Level of Wizardry on a single D6. Should they fail, the Wizard turns into a frog.
Whilst transmogrified, the Wizard cannot cast or dispel any spells, cannot use any of their equipment (magical or mundane) and reduces all of their characteristics (excluding Wounds) to 1. During each Start of Turn sub-phase, a player may roll a D6 for each transmogrified Wizard in their army.
On a roll of 4+, the Wizard returns to normal (but retains a love of water).
Carved from brittle jet, this wand refines a Wizard’s power, but is easily broken.
The bearer of the Wand of Jet may apply a +1 modifier to any of their Casting or Dispel rolls. However, should they roll any natural double when making a Casting or Dispel roll, the Wand of Jet is destroyed and it cannot be used again.
Note that this is a modifier to the result of a roll – it does not negate a roll of a natural double 1.
By creating a magical homunculus, a Wizard is able to better recall forgotten details of their studies.
The owner of a Lore Familiar does not randomly generate their spells. Instead, they may choose which spells they know from their chosen lore (including that lore’s signature spell).
Unfurling a scroll bearing runes of power can greatly increase the spell’s power.
Single use. A Wizard may use this scroll when attempting to cast a spell. If they do so, roll an extra D6 when making the Casting roll and discard the lowest result. However, if a double 1 is rolled on any two of the dice rolled, the spell is miscast.
The Wizard reads aloud a charm of unbinding from an enchanted scroll.
Single use. A Wizard may use this scroll when attempting a Wizardly dispel. If they do so, roll an extra D6 when making the Dispel roll and discard the lowest result. However, if a double 1 is rolled on any two of the dice rolled, the Wizard is outclassed in the art.
Many Wizards are accompanied by familiars gifted with arcane knowledge. These creatures constantly whisper secrets to their master.
The owner of an Arcane Familiar knows spells from two Lores of Magic, rather than the usual one. When determining the spells the Wizard knows, you must roll for each Lore separately. Duplicate spells are re-rolled as normal. The Wizard may discard one randomly generated spell as normal, replacing it with the signature spell of the same Lore of Magic.
Inert metal runs the length of the Wizard’s staff, drawing magical overloads safely into the earth.
Single use. Should they miscast a spell, a Wizard can use the Earthing Rod to re-roll the result rolled on the Miscast table.
This rune-inscribed vessel holds a raging daemonic entity of phenomenal power. When unleashed its screams can shatter stone and cause the ground to split asunder as it flees into the æther.
Single use. During the Command sub-phase of their turn, the bearer of the Daemon Flask may open it. When they do so, all enemy units that are within this character’s Command range must make a Panic test.
The blood of a Lammasu is a powerful ward against magic. Consuming it still warm allows a sorcerer to dispel the petty conjurations of their rivals with ease.
Single use. A Wizard may use this item instead of making a dispel attempt. If they do so, the spell is automatically dispelled with no Dispel roll required.
Note that a perfect invocation cannot be dispelled
Chaos Dwarf Sorcerers make many foul bargains with Daemons, hoping to increase their powers. These infernal contracts are etched in blood upon scrolls of binding.
Single use. A Wizard may use this scroll when attempting to cast a spell. If they do so, the Wizard rolls 3D6 when making their Casting roll (rather than the usual 2D6). However, if a double 1 is rolled on any two of the dice rolled, the spell is miscast.