So you're telling me they hid a major Dwarf narrative shift inside of an issue of White Dwarf? I know the magazine is named after him, but almost no one is going to be aware of this. Sounds like an event that should have been in a Dawnbringer book.
The Pontifex is exactly like Skragrott when their latest book released. She's going to be taken in every single list until she gets bumped up to around 240--and even then, she'll probably be in most lists because her utility is bonkers. Her unlimited wizard nuke is stupid, bad NPE by the way.
And if we're going to talk about under costed Cities units...that Alchemist Warforger is at least 50 points too cheap for having a free mystic shield every turn and one of the best prayers in the game.
Those people are crazy. Duardin are quite strong. Ironbreakers are a 150 point unit with a 3+ save and free 4+ ward on the enemy turn. Try breaking through a wall of 20-30 of those dudes. Their only weakness is mortals outside of the combat phase. But that's almost literally every unit's weakness in this game.
I saw some of the leaked warscrolls, and WHY are they once again writing these racist abilities that only affect specific KEYWORDED species? Why can't everyone just work together?
Cities of Sigmar is the melting pot of AoS, and they continue to segregate the army into racial subsections.
Fimir were the forgotten children of Chaos. They had been abandoned by the gods but continued to try and gain their favor. I think it makes more sense for them to be a Destruction force at this point.
All of the Nurgle mortal heroes are still way too expensive for what they do. Like why are Rotbringer sorcerers 140 points for a 1 cast wizard with a terrible ability and spell? In any other faction they would be 100 points and probably offer better support.
I'm disappointed we've seen neither hide nor hair of any new ogres. There were so many rumors of some kind of Warcry warband and/or mercenary Cities ogres.
Especially now, in the time of wizards, we STILL have to deal with these 20 year old atrocious resin Butchers.
Not nearly as big of a preview as we might have been led to believe. So for AoS they revealed one new wizard hero and the Cities centerpiece model (which is admittedly badass).
Their information drip-feed really hurts their overall hype, in my opinion. Imagine if this had been the big Cities reveal, and it was the first time we'd seen any of that stuff. It would have been incredible. But nowadays they haphazardly show off random models at seemingly random during the week so we've already seen half of the stuff.
The titular Harbinger is way too pricey at 190. He was over-costed before and now all they did was make him a priest without a proper prayer lore to pick from. I don't understand why they insist on making Nurgle heroes almost twice as much as those of other factions.
In June, Fyreslayers had a representation of less than 2%. But for the past while they've hovered around a solid 3-4%. I think there's just this misconception that because they have the lowest aesthetic popularity rating (even people that play them hate that they all look the same), that nobody plays them. Plenty of people still love dwarfs but don't want to play their shooty steampunk cousins.