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Age of Sigmar (AoS) is a tabletop wargame released by Games Workshop in 2015. It replaced Warhammer Fantasy Battle.
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[[File:Warhammer Age of Sigmar Cover.jpg|thumb|right|270px|'''Age of Sigmar - 2015''']]
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Age of Sigmar (AoS) is a tabletop wargame released by [[Games Workshop]] in 2015. It replaced [[Warhammer: Fantasy Battles]].
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A second edition of the game was released in 2018.
  
 
==Setting==
 
==Setting==
Several supplements released for the eighth edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle focused on the "End Times", an event which led to the almost total destruction of the Warhammer world and the death of most of the aforementioned world's population. The eight Mortal Realms of the Age of Sigmar are the new primary setting for Age of Sigmar.
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Several supplements released for the eighth edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle focused on the "[[End Times]]", an event which led to the almost total destruction of the [[Warhammer world]] and the death of most of the aforementioned world's population. The eight [[Mortal Realms]] of the [[Age of Sigmar]] are the new primary setting for Age of Sigmar.
  
Following the destruction of the original Warhammer world by the forces of Chaos, Sigmar floated aimlessly through outer space, clutching onto the metal core of the previous Warhammer world. After a long passage of time, he was rescued and befriended by the great celestial dragon Dracothion, whom led Sigmar to the "Mortal Realms": eight planes of existence connected by portals called "realmgates", one of which was bestowed upon Sigmar to rule by Dracothion. Souls were drawn to these realms, with some being survivors from the previous world and others new. Sigmar forged alliances with these peoples and their respective gods as civilization was re-established in the Mortal Realms.
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Following the destruction of the original Warhammer world by the forces of [[Chaos]], Sigmar floated aimlessly through outer space, clutching onto the metal core of the previous Warhammer world. After a long passage of time, he was rescued and befriended by the great celestial dragon [[Dracothion]], whom led [[Sigmar]] to the "Mortal Realms": eight planes of existence connected by portals called "[[realmgates]]", one of which was bestowed upon Sigmar to rule by Dracothion. Souls were drawn to these realms, with some being survivors from the previous world and others new. Sigmar forged alliances with these peoples and their respective gods as civilization was re-established in the Mortal Realms.
  
This growth was short-lived, however, as the Forces of Chaos struck again, invading the Mortal Realms. Led by Archaon, the Chaos dominated seven of the eight Mortal Realms, sparing only Sigmar's realm, Azyr. The civilizations and alliances Sigmar strove to make were ultimately destroyed in the Chaos invasion. Angered, Sigmar created the mighty Stormcast Eternals, and, with them, led the fight against the Chaos, thus beginning the Age of Sigmar.
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This growth was short-lived, however, as the Forces of Chaos struck again, invading the Mortal Realms. Led by [[Archaon]], Chaos were able to dominate seven of the eight Mortal Realms, sparing only Sigmar's realm, [[Realm of Azyr|Azyr]]. The civilizations and alliances Sigmar strove to make were ultimately destroyed in the Chaos invasion. Angered, Sigmar created the mighty [[Stormcast Eternals]], and, with them, led the fight against the Chaos, thus beginning the Age of Sigmar.
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==Rules==
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'''General Principles'''
  
== Factions ==
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The core ruleset is only 8 pages long, and designed to make the game easy to learn but hard to master. Basic rules of play are simple and quick to understand, but more advanced mechanics can be found in unit-specific pamphlets called "Warscrolls" that detail more rules and stats of the individual unit. The art of the game lies in understanding how your units work together and exploiting synergies to use them as a cohesive army.
There are four main factions in Age of Sigmar, called Grand Alliances.
 
  
'''Order Grand Alliance'''
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The rules and Warscrolls are free, and can be downloaded from the Games Workshop website or viewed in the Age of Sigmar app.
  
'''Chaos Grand Alliance'''
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Age of Sigmar emphasises three styles of play. Competitive (Matched Play), unstructured (Open Play), and narrative (Narrative Play) aspect of the wargaming experience are offered, in the annual General's Handbook series of rules supplements.
  
'''Death Grand Alliance'''
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== Factions ==
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There are four main factions in Age of Sigmar, called Grand Alliances. Within those alliances there are several faction, some of them are groups of other factions.
  
'''Destruction Grand Alliance'''
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===Chaos===
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{{Grand Alliance/Chaos}}
  
==Rules==
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===Death===
'''General Principles'''
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{{Grand Alliance/Death}}
  
The core ruleset is only 8 pages long, and designed to make the game easy to learn but hard to master. Basic rules of play are simple and quick to understand, but more advanced mechanics can be found in unit-specific pamphlets called "Warscrolls" that detail more rules and stats of the individual unit. The art of the game lies in understanding how your units work together and exploiting synergies to use them as a cohesive army.
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===Destruction===
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{{Grand Alliance/Destruction}}
  
The rules and Warscrolls are free, and can be downloaded from the Games Workshop website or viewed in the Age of Sigmar app.
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===Order===
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{{Grand Alliance/Order}}
  
Age of Sigmar emphasizes three styles of play. Competitive (Matched Play), unstructured (Open Play), and narrative (Narrative Play) aspect of the wargaming experience are offered, in the annual General's Handbook series of rules supplements.
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Age of Sigmar - 2015

Age of Sigmar (AoS) is a tabletop wargame released by Games Workshop in 2015. It replaced Warhammer: Fantasy Battles.

A second edition of the game was released in 2018.

Setting

Several supplements released for the eighth edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle focused on the "End Times", an event which led to the almost total destruction of the Warhammer world and the death of most of the aforementioned world's population. The eight Mortal Realms of the Age of Sigmar are the new primary setting for Age of Sigmar.

Following the destruction of the original Warhammer world by the forces of Chaos, Sigmar floated aimlessly through outer space, clutching onto the metal core of the previous Warhammer world. After a long passage of time, he was rescued and befriended by the great celestial dragon Dracothion, whom led Sigmar to the "Mortal Realms": eight planes of existence connected by portals called "realmgates", one of which was bestowed upon Sigmar to rule by Dracothion. Souls were drawn to these realms, with some being survivors from the previous world and others new. Sigmar forged alliances with these peoples and their respective gods as civilization was re-established in the Mortal Realms.

This growth was short-lived, however, as the Forces of Chaos struck again, invading the Mortal Realms. Led by Archaon, Chaos were able to dominate seven of the eight Mortal Realms, sparing only Sigmar's realm, Azyr. The civilizations and alliances Sigmar strove to make were ultimately destroyed in the Chaos invasion. Angered, Sigmar created the mighty Stormcast Eternals, and, with them, led the fight against the Chaos, thus beginning the Age of Sigmar.

Rules

General Principles

The core ruleset is only 8 pages long, and designed to make the game easy to learn but hard to master. Basic rules of play are simple and quick to understand, but more advanced mechanics can be found in unit-specific pamphlets called "Warscrolls" that detail more rules and stats of the individual unit. The art of the game lies in understanding how your units work together and exploiting synergies to use them as a cohesive army.

The rules and Warscrolls are free, and can be downloaded from the Games Workshop website or viewed in the Age of Sigmar app.

Age of Sigmar emphasises three styles of play. Competitive (Matched Play), unstructured (Open Play), and narrative (Narrative Play) aspect of the wargaming experience are offered, in the annual General's Handbook series of rules supplements.

Factions

There are four main factions in Age of Sigmar, called Grand Alliances. Within those alliances there are several faction, some of them are groups of other factions.

Chaos

Grand Alliances and factions
OrderChaosDestructionDeath
Beasts of Chaos (BrayherdsMonsters of ChaosThunderscornWarherds) • Legion of Chaos AscendantBlades of Khorne (Daemons of KhorneKhorne Bloodbound) • Disciples of Tzeentch (Daemons of TzeentchTzeentch Arcanites) • Hedonites of Slaanesh (Daemons of SlaaneshSlaanesh Sybarites) • Maggotkin of Nurgle (Daemons of NurgleNurgle RotbringersTamurkhan's Horde) • Skaventide (EshinMasterclanMoulderPestilensSkryreVerminus) • Slaves to Darkness (Daemons of ChaosEverchosen) • Legion of Azgorh


Death

Grand Alliances and factions
OrderChaosDestructionDeath
DeathlordsFlesh-Eater CourtsLegions of Nagash (Grand Host of NagashLegion of BloodLegion of GriefLegion of NightLegion of Sacrament) • NighthauntOssiarch BonereapersSoulblight Gravelords (Beasts of the GraveDeadwalkersDeathmagesDeathrattleSoulblight)


Destruction

Grand Alliances and factions
OrderChaosDestructionDeath
Gloomspite Gitz (Aleguzzler GargantsGitmobMoonclanSpiderfangTroggoths) • Ogor Mawtribes (Beastclaw RaidersFirebelliesGutbustersManeaters) • Orruk Warclans (BonesplitterzGreenskinzIronjawzKruleboyz) • Sons of BehematFimirachMonsters of Destruction


Order

Grand Alliances and factions
OrderChaosDestructionDeath
Cities of Sigmar (Collegiate ArcaneDarkling CovensDevoted of SigmarDispossessedFreeguildIronweld ArsenalOrder SerpentisPhoenix TempleScourge PrivateersShadowbladesWanderers) • Daughters of KhaineEldritch CouncilFyreslayersIdoneth DeepkinKharadron OverlordsLion RangersLumineth Realm-lordsMonsters of OrderOrder DraconisSeraphonStormcast EternalsSwifthawk AgentsSylvaneth