Warhammer Armies

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Warhammer Armies was a supplement published by Games Workshop in 1991 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 Priestly, Richard Halliwell, Matt Connell and Bryan Ansell

  • the Empire
  • High Elves
  • Dark elves
  • Wood elves
  • Bretonnia
  • Dwarfs
  • Orcs
  • Slann
  • Chaos
  • Skaven
  • Undead

Plus mercenary and ally units, including:

  • Chaos Dwarfs
  • Fimir
  • Norse
  • Nippon
  • Half-orc
  • Pygmy
  • Zoat
  • Hobgoblin


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