Death never stops, and the Ossiarch Bonereapers are proof of it. They are Nagash’s most disciplined collectors, and they show up like a tax audit with swords.
Meanwhile, a new wave of reinforcements is marching onto the tabletop. So if you like elite undead with military swagger, this reveal is for you. And if you dislike paying the bone tithe, well, tough.
Battletome support, plus a gamer friendly edition
Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers brings the full rules refresh. It includes updated warscrolls, plus Spearhead and Path to Glory rules. It also packs background lore and art, so you can dig into their role as Nagash’s right hand. In addition, a Gamer’s Edition offers the same content in a compact soft cover. It also includes 56 reference cards covering battle traits, warscrolls, and Spearhead rules for quick table use.
New units: chariots, officers, archers, and soul harvesters
A Liege-Kavalos on War Chariot leads charioteers with defensive manoeuvres to evade foes. The multipart kit can alternatively build a Kavalos War Chariot. One crew member can take a mace, bow, or throwing spears.
Liege-Morteks act as infantry field officers. They fight among Mortek troops and boost cohesion and efficiency. They can also trigger crushing assaults with a gesture. The kit includes two helmeted heads and one unhelmeted option, plus a sword, spear, or axe.
Mortek Triaxes are triple-eyed archers. They fire arrows wreathed in flaming soul essence that terrify victims. The kit builds 20 Triaxes and four Balefire Braziers, with parts for up to two optional champions.
Mortis Reapers are assassin types that slip behind lines to kill leaders. They are wrapped in a heat haze and carry necrocaches for collecting tithe. The box has five models, each with left hand cosmetic options, either a spectral blade or a smoke leaking canister.
Mortisan Soulreapers are destructive wizard heroes. They cut souls loose with magical scythes, then use those spirits to weaken enemies or unleash deathly bursts.
Boxes, extras, terrain, and Underworlds additions
Spearhead: Kavalos Vanguard includes a Liege-Kavalos, eight Teratic Cohort minis, and 10 Kavalos Deathriders. If you are not playing Spearhead, the Liege-Kavalos can instead be built as Arch-Kavalos Zandtos for cavalry heavy armies.
Regiment of Renown: Heralds of the Bone-tithe features Vokmortian, three Immortis Guard, and 10 Mortek Guard. It can be used in Flesh-eater Courts, Nighthaunt, and Soulblight Gravelords. In an Ossiarch force, Immortis Guard can alternatively be built as Necropolis Stalkers. This set is while stocks last.
There are also Warscroll Cards and Dice. You get 28 warscroll cards, 17 Spearhead cards, and 16 bone colored dice with green markings, available while stocks last.
Terrain kits are being reissued to build a half constructed Sigmarite settlement. Options include a Cleansing Aqualith, Nexus Syphon, Domicile Shell, Domicile Shell with Winch, Guardian Idol, plus Megadroth Remains for Ghur flavor.
For Underworlds, Thanatek’s Tithe is a Flex warband of five Ossiarch minis led by Thanatek, hunting truebone under Embergard.
Nexus of Power is a Take and Hold Rivals deck for any warband, usable alone or mixed for Nemesis.
Summary
This reveal piles on fresh Bonereaper rules support, new kits, and multiple ways to expand collections. Moreover, it adds Spearhead and a cross faction Regiment, plus cards, dice, and reissued terrain. Meanwhile, Underworlds also gets an Ossiarch warband and a universal Rivals deck. So, whether you want chariot command, stealth assassins, or cavalry pressure, Nagash is stocking the shelves.
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