Warhammer Armies
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Warhammer Armies was a supplement published by Games Workshop
in 1988 for the 3rd Edition of their Warhammer Fantasy Battle
table top game.
It gave a proscribed limit for the composition of armies in the game for balanced play, a "bestiary" for monstrous creatures as well as new units and warmachines for the various armies covered.
In later editions Warhammer Armies was replaced by individual "Warhammer army" books for each army eg Warhammer Army: High Elves.
The authors were Nigel Stillman "and friends", apparently Rick Priestley
, Richard Halliwell, Matt Connell and Bryan Ansell
.
Plus mercenary and ally units, including:
Allies
Mercenaries
Games Workshop
Games Workshop Group plc is a British game production and retailing company. Games Workshop has published the tabletop wargames Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000...
in 1988 for the 3rd Edition of their Warhammer Fantasy Battle
Warhammer Fantasy Battle
Warhammer: The Game of Fantasy Battles is a tabletop wargame created by Games Workshop. It is the origin of the Warhammer Fantasy setting....
table top game.
It gave a proscribed limit for the composition of armies in the game for balanced play, a "bestiary" for monstrous creatures as well as new units and warmachines for the various armies covered.
In later editions Warhammer Armies was replaced by individual "Warhammer army" books for each army eg Warhammer Army: High Elves.
The authors were Nigel Stillman "and friends", apparently Rick Priestley
Rick Priestley
Rick Priestley is a miniature wargaming designer and author who lives near Nottingham, England.Priestley worked extensively for Games Workshop...
, Richard Halliwell, Matt Connell and Bryan Ansell
Bryan Ansell
Bryan Ansell is a British role-playing and war game designer. He founded Asgard Miniatures before creating Citadel Miniatures in the late 1970s...
.
8th Edition
Armies | ISBN | Release Date |
Ogre Kingdoms | September 2011 | |
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May 2011 | |
Orcs & Goblins | March 2011 |
7th Edition
Armies | ISBN | Release Date |
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February 2010 | |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-945-3 | November 2009 |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-918-7 | February 2009 |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-898-2 | November 2008 |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-858-6 | August 2008 |
Daemons of Chaos Daemon (Warhammer) In the Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes, the Daemons are malevolent spirits born out of the destructive power called Chaos... |
ISBN 978-1-84154-886-9 | May 2008 |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-863-0 | March 2008 |
High Elves | ISBN 978-1-84154-846-3 | November 2007 |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-799-2 | January 2007 |
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ISBN 978-1-84154-785-5 | October 2006 |
6th Edition
Armies | ISBN | Release Date |
Dwarfs | March 2006 | |
Wood Elves | August 2005 | |
Ogre Kingdoms | January 2005 | |
Bretonnia Bretonnia In Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe, Bretonnia is a country located west of the Empire, between the Grey Mountains and the Great Ocean in the lands that were once part of the domain of the Elves... |
February 2004 | |
Beasts of Chaos | ISBN 1 841554 387 | August 2003 |
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June 2003 | |
Lizardmen | May 2003 | |
Tomb Kings Tomb Kings In Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe, Tomb Kings is the name given to a series of kingdoms, and an army in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle game. Up until and including the fifth edition of Warhammer, there was an all-inclusive Undead army, with the skeletons and mummies being the... |
January 2003 | |
Hordes of Chaos | June 2002 | |
Skaven | March 2002 | |
High Elves | January 2002 | |
Dark Elves | June 2001 | |
Vampire Counts | April 2001 | |
Dwarfs | January 2001 | |
Orcs & Goblins | November 2000 | |
The Empire | October 2000 |
- Dark Elves
- Wood Elves
- High Elves
- The Empire
- Bretonnia
- Chaos
- SkavenSkavenSkaven are a race of man-sized anthropomorphic rat-creatures in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting. They were officially introduced as a new Chaos race in 1986 by Jes Goodwin....
- Orcs
- Dwarfs
- Slann
- Undead
Plus mercenary and ally units, including:
Allies
- Chaos (inc. Minotaurs & Chaos dwarfs)
- Dwarfs
- Dark Elves
- High Elves
- Wood Elves
- FimirFimirFimir are a fantasy race created by Graeme Davis and Jes Goodwin at the end of the 1980s for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and the 3rd edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle .-Fictional ecology:...
- Old World (inc. Kislevites)
- Orcs & Goblins
- Pygmies
- Skaven
- Undead
- Halfling
- ZoatZoatThe Zoats are a race of centaur-like lizard creatures that appear in Games Workshops Warhammer Fantasy. Zoats were also present in the earliest editions of Warhammer's companion Warhammer 40,000 science-fiction setting, but have since been written out of the background.Zoats are large, strange,...
Mercenaries
- Giants
- Ogres
- Half Orcs
- Hobgoblins
- Nippon
- Orcs
- Norse (inc. Norse Dwarfs)
- Old World (inc. Tileans, Estalians, Bretonnians & Kislevites)