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attletome: Beasts of Chaos (Hardback) (English) (3RD ED)

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attletome: Beasts of Chaos (Hardback) (English) (3RD ED) Product Description

This 104-page hardback book contains:

– Extensive background material on the Beasts of Chaos, including their primordial roots, predatory herds, and profane rituals
– Loads of savage artwork depicting the gor-kin\'s mutant forms and hatred of civilisation
– 34 warscrolls and pitched battle profiles for the Beasts of Chaos, from humble Ungor Raiders to the mighty Beastlord
– Rules for the four mightiest Greatfrays, plus command traits, artefacts of power, spell lores, and battle traits like Beastherd Ambush and Rituals of Ruin
– Path to Glory campaign rules that send you out to claim offerings for your Herdstone, plus two new battleplans and three warscroll battalions for use in narrative play
– Matched play content, including four grand strategies and six battle tactics unique to the Beasts of Chaos
– An inspirational gallery of Beasts of Chaos miniatures, with painting guides to get your collection ready for the tabletop

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