Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Regiments of Renown - Hargax's Pit-beasts

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Regiments of Renown are storied mercenaries who wander the Mortal Realms, offering their services to whichever armies will help them achieve their own ambitions. Led by warriors famous and infamous alike, these dogs of war recruit like-minded soldiers to join them in their quests to fill their coffers and grow their reputation.

One such leader is the Ogroid Myrmidon, Hargax. He once ruled the gladiatorial Pit of Shattered Spines with a fist of iron, before being overthrown by a younger rival. Now the exiled ogroid roams the realms, searching for powerful beasts to break into submission and aid him in reclaiming his throne.

This set contains all the miniatures needed to build Hargax's Pit-beasts – a whole Regiment of Renown for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This monstrous menagerie is led by the Ogroid Myrmidon Hargax, who exhibits an incredible mastery over his tamed beasts. He's accompanied by a brutal Fomoroid Crusher armed with chunks of fallen masonry, and a hypnotic, cat-like monstrosity known as a Mindstealer Sphiranx.

This set contains:
- 1x Ogroid Myrmidon
- 1x Fomoroid Crusher
- 1x Mindstealer Sphiranx

The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

If your army has a Chaos general, but is not a Slaves to Darkness army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Slaves to Darkness army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules.

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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Regiments of Renown - Hargax's Pit-beasts
SKU
GW-AOS-71-81
Vendor
Games Workshop
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