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  1. Of course. But not Idoneth Deepkin related. There will cleverly be more generic Etheric Vortex sceneries, most probably attached to the new Magic supplement.
  2. Oh excellent point ! I was wondering myself if we would get more Deepkin scenery but Etheric vortex is obisouvly a generic name, not an Idoneth one, and fits right in with the new Magic supplement !
  3. That may be a bit early to discuss, but between the many rumors we got recently about Slaanesh, here are some gathered rumors about his/her release (not counting the announced Emepror's Children & Fulgrim rumors) : - Date : October 2018 or December 2018-January 2019. - "Battletome : Seekers Of Slaanesh" (see Idoneth Battletome page 15, it will probably replace Hosts of Slaanesh from the Chaos Alliance book). - New plastic Keeper Of Secrets, maybe also N'kari dual kit. - Plastic Fiends Of Slaanesh. - Plastic Mortal chariot (also from that Malign Portents short story). - Probably new Heroes and some kind of Mortal Infantry. I feel like a anticipating Slaaneshi now
  4. 4 is Stormcast, but not yet released (see the Shadespire card and the true cover of Soul Wars. There won't be yet any new Idoneth releases (than those in the Battletome), according to GW. 12 is close to the Knight of Shourds but isn't (see the 360° view of the model), so probably the coming NIghthaunt release (there was another RE for the Shadespire Orruk's cape).
  5. The "mortis panel" is iirc a kill team scenery too And the 20 and 27 feb are Necromunda van saar
  6. Exactly. I would be pretty disappointed if Soul Wars is just a Blightwar style box (unless it's made with models from entirely NEW armies, aka Nighthaunt and Wizcasts). At least, we know the Nighthaunt release is the Black Coach, the new Shadespire ghosts, and surely some Heroes / Monsters (as seen in the MP short stories). If they end up at release in a Blightwar style boxset with a discount, then why not, but I would still prefer a snap fit / easy to build, proper new Starter set (coming like Dark Imperium with a new Main (fluff) book !) If the box is only the old models like Spirit hosts and Skeletons and, say, only a new black coach, I'd by quite upset.
  7. I agree, but it makes the AOS "phase " be like : 1 new magic supplement + 1 new FAQ in July + 2 new armies (maybe combined in a Bligthwar type box set), instead of : new magic supplement, new main book, new (proper) starter set, 2 new armies, 1 new FAQ, etc. EDIT @Turgol about your last comment, yes that's exactly what I think. And, too, I still think Moonstone, LLV and the French rumors have hinted at bigger rules changes than a magic supplement and a FAQ. Anyway we'll see....
  8. Yeah, what I meant is that this fluff bit apparently ties the next Malign Portents chapter (Nagash's great work succeeding) with the Magic Supplement, making it quite important (because it's quite a huge thing, Nagash going all-out ), and not "just" another supplement. And given its magic + death, it's obviously linked to the Nighthaunt + Wizcast rumors too. And that's a bit sad. Because - in my head at least - GW releasing a new edition (i.e. a new main book and a new starter set) should be a release huge enough to "stand appart" from the main release schedules (compare idk how the Wrath of Magnus or Black Crusade releases were handled - i.e. "just" a part of the main release schedule - with the launch of 40k 8th). TLDR : I'm afraid that now, a new AOS edition (big releases) is less likely than before, because, (in fact), the rumors we had about a new edition were about a new magic supplement and rules changes coming with a FAQ (normal releases - don't get me wrong, still huge and exciting, just less "big" than I expected !). Also what @RuneBrush and @Gaz Taylor said (EDIT : about the FAQ : as I understand it, given the fact that now AOS and 40k share the same FAQ + GHB/CA system, I guess GW will share for them the same approach on modifying / adapting the rules, as @Skabnoze suggested)
  9. As @Skabnoze said, between how the 40k FAQ was handled and the "Necroquake" fluff bit from yesterday ID article, I d'like to rethink the whole "new edition" business : 1. In June : we may have a new Nighthaut army ; a new Magic supplement with the Necroquake spell effect (the big skull-shaped purple magic ball) and new Stormcast Wizards. Maybe coming in a boxed set ala Blightwar (then called Souls War, coming along the eponym novel - note that on Amazon.de they reversed back to the old "not final" book cover). 2. In July, we will get the first AOS big FAQ, as said here : https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/01/29/warhammer-age-sigmar-faqs-new-model/ So the rumored changes to the core rules may happen with this FAQ like in 40k, and not in a "new rulebook". What do you all think ? (I still hope we'll get 1 new magic supplement, 1 new main book, 1 true new starter set with then 2 new armies - but it looks less and less likely )
  10. While waiting for more Soul Wars / Nighthaunt / Raw magic unleashed news, look at this : The rules for Warhammer Underworlds : Shadespire, updated with the recent FAQ and for free ! https://warhammerunderworlds.com (down here) (Sorry if it's old news. I'd really, really like some more "AOS phase 2" informations too please )
  11. Haha, I almost commented too on the dreaded "Spanish rumors" of old Warseer I agree with you about the confusion, it's (maybe) either people misunderstood new edition with new magic supplement, or we'll get indeed (in a strange order) lots of different thing this summer (which is cool) ! BTW, I know for example the Battletomes in French are soft back, and the End times books were re edited in soft back too for us latine speaker (IIRC French, Spanish, Italian editions) - but does it really make sense that a 168 pages magic expansion ends up soft back ? Even the Malign Portents campaign book (the size of some battletome) is Hardback even in French...
  12. So that rumor is from a comment on a Shadespire Spanish blog, right ? Very interesting. Maybe as @Gaz Taylor and @Chikout said, then we will get : - A Magic supplement + Wizard Stromcast (thus not needing a proper battletome for their rules). - A Nighthaunt army release (Black Coach + Battletome, etc.). - A Deathmasque/Forgebane/Blightwar-style box with those 2 new armies in June, alongside Soul Wars. - A new Shadespire starter set, or two warbands based on those 2 new armies. - The GHB 2018 in August. I'd be fine with that really ! (Even if I'd prefer as @LLV said : a new AOS main book with "new" / reorganized rules and new proper Starter set with snap fit / easy to build models (+ magic supplement + 2 new Battletomes + Shadespire + maybe new scenery).
  13. Yeah Syvaneth aren't Aelves (rulwise nor fluffwise), but they are inheritor (algondisde Wanderers) - at least thematically - of the Wood Elves ; they kind of fit the the same niche, and the Tree-Revenant are the only unit directly influenced by the elvish part of the Wood Elves (the Protectors in the fluff). Between the Daughters of Khaine, the Idoneth Deepkin, their Sylvaneth cousin, and all the Alves of the Free cities factions, I can't see 1 (or 2) new aelves army this year - at best in 2019 algonside maybe a Slaanesh release (because they are strongly linked together in the fluff).
  14. Well I'm still not on the same page as you about the "new edition" ! I really think (or hope ? Maybe it's just one of those "I want to believe" kind of moment ) that there will be a true "new edition", at the very least a true new starter set (so not blightwar style) in June. However... As you said, we really should / need to start to see news about June for AOS (obviously IF it's gonna be big!). Warhammer Fest should be on point (read : the very last occasion) to start the teasing of the lets say "changes" AOS will undergo in June ! Of course it's the enthusiasm speaking but I'd really want to see previous like we got for 40k 8th (little weekly articles, trailers, etc.) last year ... EDIT : in fact, given the rumors (around 15-20 June) and Souls War release date (6 June), the AOS Open day should happen AFTER the new edition / changes / starter set / new minis we'd get in June ...
  15. After Igor Sid, now an awesome Alex Boyd new AOS artwork Those ID looks really fun to fight. And by fun I mean I'm gonna get R**T by my fishy-fishy old High Elves playing friend !
  16. IIRC form the last BL Weekender, the Nick Horth book is called "Cannis and Toll : Shilvershard" in English and is a sequel trilogy to City of Secrets The Soul Wars cover is amazing. I can't wait for more. Also, I think it's from Igor Sid, I really like this guy : https://www.artstation.com/sidwill He did some cool Legions of Nagash and Malign Portents artworks (so he is familiar with ghosts ) as well as some very inspiring Cities of Sigmar artworks (Hammerhal, Firestorm) ; the battle on the SW cover seems to unfold in a city of Order (big statues, archways, etc.) - I hope it means not-ruin Order scenery too algonside Nighthaunt and Wizcast ! BTW now that we have a new Magic supplement coming soon, Stormcast Wizards-Priests seems pretty fitting.... EDIT : the top of the SCE staffs (anvil and lighting ?) match the logo on the second Shadespire card we saw at Adepticon !
  17. Maybe 40k 8th was a bigger and riskier move to make for GW (i.e. the AOSification of the 40k ruleset and the advancement of the story line) so it needed a carful and full-time investment marketing ? Even if it is indeed a new edition (AOS 2.0) I guess the changes won't be as big as WFB-->AOS or 40k 7th --> 40k 8th, so it won't need such a big marketing campaign. I still think we'll get to see more news about the Raw Magic Unleash and the Dead rising in Shyish teasers quite soon - those 2-3 events are the right place to do so.
  18. Hehe yes please @LLV ! Also, Teclis is mentioned here because he created the Idoneth Deepkin in Hyish (and speaks in the trailer released at Adepticon) - but he indeed won't be part of this release miniature wise
  19. Well, we'll know soon anyway ! I must say that seeing this army like this is really tempting. Really really really tempting.
  20. Yes, due for this Autumn, this set is yet another hint a of a proper AOS 2.0 this summer, just like last yeah 40k 8th. brought out new 40k tactical objectives ! (Note the new logo on the set but not on the Ghyran one). @Chikout yes I too can't see them in 2018, but 2019 seems entirely possible. I hope we'll also see the Grotbag Scuttlers one day. A end-of-the-year 2018 Slaanesh release could be a good transition between 2018's Malign Portents narrative arc and a 2019 Fate of Slaanesh's new arc (as the Slaanesh release could happen without giving away the God's whereabout, just as we already have Hosts of Slaanesh and 3 sub factions rules without Her/Him). Later in 2019 we'll get Shadowkin and Lightkin aelves. Alas, with the Emperor's Children and Fulrigm rumors out there it will probably be first a 40k-only release as you say. A new Boxed set / boxed game with new buggy etc. Remember the Orkish wheel Rumor engine ?
  21. 2018's gonna be awesome right ? Side note : I would put Orks and Genestealers Cults in the "highly likely" category : so far we only have the 4chan schedule saying Orks in June (schedule already not entirely on track anymore - Faiet reported educated guesses and obvious changes), and no words on GSC. The French rumormongers have said Gorkamorka summer and Orks in December. The scenery bundles are "confirmed" too, pic related, as well as the new Stormcast (see the Shadespire card logo and pointy hat SCE artwork). I agree with @Tonhel we should see another "big" army end part of 2018, probably Slaanesh (but it's maybe only 40k), but the Nighthaunt and SCE release will be bigger than 2-3 kits (because Shadespire and/or Starter set).
  22. From the warscoll, it's complete name is Eidolon of Mathlann, Aspect of the Storm (with the spear and the hook). The other one may be Eidolon of Mathlann, Aspect of the Deep or something like that...
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