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Even the blood and thunder of the arena ceases to hold any allure for the Spire Tyrants. Instead, they seek greater tests, venturing out into the lethal wilds of the Eightpoints. There they look for worthy foes and challenges, hoping to earn infamy enough to gain the favour of the Everchosen. These champions retain the names and epithets they earned in the arena. They also maintain the arrogance and showmanship that defines the greatest gladiators, favouring bloody eviscerations and decapitations over a simpler, more efficient kill. The sight of such a gruesome death can steal the nerve from even a veteran fighter.
Prove your might in the battlefields of Warcry with the Spire Tyrants! Versatile, deadly and armed to the teeth, this warband is ideal for players looking for a take-all-comers warband with plenty of dirty tricks up its sleeves. This warband set allows you to field these ruthless pit fighters in your game, containing 9 plastic Spire Tyrants miniatures
- 1 Bestigor Destroyer
- 1 Pit Champion
- 1 Frenzied Rager
- 1 Headclaimer
- 1 Pit Fighter with Net
- 2 Pit Veterans with Shields
- 1 Pit Veteran with Shield or Dual Weapons
- 1 Pit Fighter with Punch Dagger or Spear.
The set also contains Spire Tyrants abilities cards in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian that let you harness their gladiatorial might on the battlefield, and fighter cards for keeping track of your models in battle.
What’s more, these models can be used in your Warhammer Age of Sigmar Slaves to Darkness army! Just grab their free warscroll from the Downloads tab.
This set is supplied 2x 25mm round bases, 4x 28.5mm round bases, and 3x 32mm round bases.
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