Alright, fellow Warhammer enthusiasts, buckle up because the latest drop of Regiments of Renown for Warhammer Age of Sigmar is here, and it’s packed with lore, hilarity, and tactical goodness! Eight new regiments have just joined the fray, and what’s particularly cool is how they let you mix units from different factions. Whether you’re a fluff fanatic or just looking for spicy new options for your list, these units bring personality and punch to your games. Oh, and the best part? You can grab their rules for free—no strings attached!
We’ve already covered the Order and Chaos regiments, so today, we’re diving into the Death and Destruction ones. Prepare for bone-obsessed collectors, a delusional Flesh-eater noble, a crafty Troggoth wrangler, and the drunkest Gargant in the realms. Let’s break it all down with some color commentary to spice things up.
Enforcers of the Tithe
First up, the Ossiarch Bonereapers are here with the Enforcers of the Tithe. True to form, these skeletal bad boys are on a grim mission to collect their bony “taxes.” But they’re not picky—friend or foe, your remains are fair game! Their standout ability, Rebuild on the March, lets them repurpose fallen comrades and enemies to power up their army. And yes, you can even respawn your Mortisan Ossifector from the pulverized remains of unfortunates ground up by a Gothizzar Harvester—brutal and efficient.
Here’s where the fun comes in: this regiment doesn’t just work for Death armies. They can join forces with factions like Cities of Sigmar, Daughters of Khaine, and even Skaven. So, if you don’t mind your fallen troops becoming “spare parts,” these guys are a killer addition to your list.
The Squires of the Everchosen
Now, this one is a chef’s kiss for comedy and lore lovers. The Squires of the Everchosen are a Flesh-eater Courts regiment led by a Varghulf Courtier who thinks he’s a member of Archaon’s elite Varanguard. Yep, this guy is living his delusional best life, and his merry band of ghouls fully believes they’re on a sacred quest for the Grand Marshall of the Apocalypse himself.
But here’s the kicker: sometimes their delusions get so intense that they mistake Archaon for the enemy. This is represented by their “A Deluded Quest” ability, where defeating the “enemy” gives them a big Control Score boost because they’re absolutely buzzing about their perceived triumph. If you’re running factions like Blades of Khorne, Hedonites of Slaanesh, or Slaves to Darkness, these “knights” bring flavor, hilarity, and surprisingly solid combat utility to your army.
Snerk’s Trogg-Fer-Hire
Okay, this one’s a personal favorite. Snerk Mooneata is a cunning little gobbo with a knack for running his own mercenary operation—but instead of risking his neck, he sends a Dankhold Troggoth into battle. The dynamic between Snerk and his massive Troggoth buddy is pure gold: when the big guy inevitably gets distracted or wanders off, Snerk pokes him back into action with his “Go Dat Way” ability. This gives the Troggoth surprising movement shenanigans, letting him pop up where your opponent least expects.
Even better, Snerk and his hulking sidekick can fight for almost any army in the game—everyone loves a Troggoth! Whether you’re running Ironjawz, Stormcast Eternals, or even Lumineth Realm-lords, this duo adds both hilarity and tactical flexibility to your list.
Stumblefoot Gargant
Finally, we’ve got the MVP of the Grotmas season—the Stumblefoot Gargant. This guy is basically the embodiment of holiday “cheer,” stumbling into battles with his unique brand of inebriated chaos. His abilities, like Projectile Vomit and Bellowing Mockery, make him as unpredictable as he is dangerous.
The flavor here is unmatched—he’s that guy at the party who starts out funny but turns scary when someone looks at him the wrong way. But he’s not just here for laughs; his abilities can genuinely shake up the battlefield in unexpected ways. And yes, he can join any army except for the Sons of Behemat—those guys have enough drunken giants already, thank you very much.
Why This Drop is a Game-Changer
These regiments aren’t just fun little side pieces—they’re full of tactical depth and creative design. Each unit brings unique mechanics and lore, making them perfect for players who love mixing up their armies or adding a bit of narrative flair to their games. Plus, they’re versatile: you can slot them into a huge variety of factions, which is a big win for creative army building.
Whether you want to terrify your opponent with bone constructs, run a Flesh-eater cult on a misguided crusade, unleash a Troggoth with a gobbo handler, or just let a drunk Gargant wreak havoc, there’s something here for everyone. And hey, with free rules downloads, why not give them a shot?
Keep an eye out for even more reveals coming soon—it’s shaping up to be an exciting time in the Mortal Realms!
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