This Sunday Preview feels like a proper Age of Sigmar event, featuring a feast of upcoming pre-orders. Moreover, it gives two armies full, focused support.
Daughters of Khaine get blood-soaked aggression and ritual flavor. Meanwhile, Sylvaneth get healing, monsters, and eerie woodland menace. So, the whole article reads like GW actually understands both army fantasies.
Daughters of Khaine Pre-Orders

For Daughters of Khaine, the article comes out swinging with a new battletome and Gamer’s Edition. Those books add lore, warscrolls, refreshed rules, Path to Glory content, and Anvil options. The smaller set also packs 44 cards.


Moreover, the range gets Blood Hags, the Shrine of Dark Tribute terrain piece, and a standalone Melusai Ironscale.


The army boxes also cover different entry points. The Crimson Lash gives Order armies a High Gladiatrix and 10 Sisters of Slaughter.

Then the Khainite Shadow Coven Spearhead loads in a Cauldron, three heroes, Shadowstalkers, and Sisters of Slaughter.

Finally, the Scáthborn Coven battleforce brings Morathi, Khinerai, and Blood Sisters or Blood Stalkers. It feels fast, vicious, and unapologetically theatrical.
Sylvaneth Pre-Orders

Sylvaneth get the same headline treatment, although the vibe is completely different. Their new battletome updates rules, Path to Glory, Anvil content, and adds a new prayer lore. The Gamer’s Edition also bundles 48 reference cards.

Moreover, the army gets a Grove Guardian and a standalone Branchwych.


The Twisted Branch Regiment of Renown pairs a Branchwych with the cursed Twistweald.

Then the Spitewing Flight Spearhead leans into speed, with flying cavalry, winged archers, and an Arch-Revenant.

Finally, the Strongroot Grove battleforce goes full tree monster mode with three Treelords and six Kurnoth Hunters. That mix feels great, because it supports heroes, mobility, and heavy hitters at once.
Final Thoughts

The article also throws in paperback pre-orders for Queen of the Rose Throne and Shade of Khaine. It also adds new Warhammer+ episodes.

Meanwhile, it plugs the AdeptiCon Preview Live and notes battleforces are delayed in Australia and New Zealand. Overall, this preview works because each faction gets a real identity, not just a token release. One army is all blades, blood, and spectacle.

