Age of Sigmar/Tactics/Chaos/Disciples of Tzeentch: Difference between revisions

From 2d4chan
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (829 revisions imported)
 
(686 intermediate revisions by more than 100 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Age of Sigmar Faction|Faction=Disciples of Tzeentch|Logo=TzeentchianDie.gif|Alliance=Chaos|Lore=Tzeentch|Icon=Tzeentch mark.png|Motto=Just as planned.}}
==Why play Disciples of Tzeentch?==
Disciples of Tzeentch are all about two things: spells and acting like you know what you're doing. Most of your heroes are wizards and all of them are smug assholes that if you kick in the dick they'll act like you kicking them in the dick was a nine year plan that causes them to end up better off somehow. Hell, Lords of Change love to meddle with stuff that more often they fail because they get cocky and meddle too much. On top of a love of all things changing, weirdly colorful and on fire if you want to set up stupid complex strategy for your army and hope they go [[just as planned]], then Disciples of Tzeentch are for you.
'''Pros'''
*With the amount of wizards, spells and abilities surrounding magic Disciples of Tzeentch are undeniably one of, if not '''the''', army for magic. Disciples of Tzeentch is so focused on magic you get to summon free units not just from yourself casting spells, but from anybody casting spells.
*Some of the best shooting in Chaos, not that Chaos has much competition.
*An amazing Allegiance ability that helps you make sure those critical rolls are exactly what you need them to be.
*Very good diversity, with units that can fill the need for good hordes, good elites, good fast units, good shooters. Anything you need, Tzeentch can have or ally into.
*Those endless spells are really powerful right? It's a shame though that only those wizards can cast them or the points cost increase for each spell, right? You don't have to worry anymore, because you can steal those endless spells without an increased points cost. Cast it with your unplayed models in your army and see the face of your enemy after doing so. JUST AS PLANNED!!!!!
*Using a mix of endless spells, spells, scroll abilities and faction effects you can get to a total of -6 to hit... ok that's almost impossible to do reliably but just -2 to hit is crippling and the changling can throw that out stock.
'''Cons'''
*Any wounds your models have aren't going to hold up long to some swinging, with your units saves ranging from "bad" to "pretty bad".
*<s>Your standard colours, are in fact liable to give headaches.  So many yellows, bright blues and pinks.</s> This is actually a good thing as it will distract your opponent from your schemes, [[just as planned]].
*Do you like lords of change? No? You better start liking them. While slaves of darkness and death factions can easily throw around +2-+4 to cast like it's candy you're gonna be struggling to get +1 to cast and our casting values are as high as ever. Unless of course you bring a lord of change and play with the faction all about summoning lords of change. Then you can easily log in those tricky spells and make a gaunt summoner mini-nagash.
==Rulebooks==
{{AOSRulebooks|tome=[https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/GXWsABT46yRGS413.pdf Disciples of Tzeentch Errata]|points=[https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/m0h2XDVV7EhAqOZZ.pdf BATTLESCROLL: GALLETIAN CHAMPIONS]}}
==Allegiance Abilities==
==Allegiance Abilities==


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Battle Traits</span>===
===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Battle Traits</span>===
If your army has a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and chose to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities, it has the following rule:
If your army has a {{AOSKeyword|Disciples of Tzeentch}} allegiance and chose to take the {{AOSKeyword|Disciples of Tzeentch}} Allegiance abilities, it has the following rule:
 
'''Arcane Armies:''' In the first battle round after both players have recieved command points but before the first turn starts you can pick Disciple of Tzeentch wizard and have them automatically summon a Burning Sigil of Tzeentch, Tome of Eyes or Daemonic Simularcum endless spell. You don't have to roll and it can't be unbound or dispelled in the first battle round. What we have here is the first instance in the game of a way to guarantee an endless spell coming unto the board and a damn good ability as the army's endless spells are pretty good.
 
'''Legions of Chaos:''' The errata saw GW cribbing notes from the Cities of Sigmar, now you (and the other god-aligned armies) can take two {{AOSKeyword|Slaves of Darkness}} units out of every four so long as you give them the mark of {{AOSKeyword|Tzeentch}} and one of every four units can be from {{AOSKeyword|Beasts of Chaos}}, granting them the keyword as well. In addition coalition units do not count towards the number of battleline in your army, but do count towards everything else (behemoth, leader, artillery, etc). Also cannot be army general. Predictably, Wizards and units bearing the marks of other gods are not allowed.


'''Master of Destiny:'''
'''Master of Destiny:''' After set-up but before rolling for first turn, roll nine dice and bank them as "Destiny Dice" that you can use in place of casting, unbinding, dispelling, run, charge, to hit, wound, save, damage, or battleshock rolls. You must use one Destiny Dice per die, so to completely control a charge, you must use two Destiny Dice. At any moment, your army can't have more than nine dice.
After set-up but before rolling for first turn, roll 9 dice and bank them as "destiny dice" that you can use in place of casting, unbinding, run, charge, hit, wound, save, damage, or battleshock rolls. Though you must use one destiny dice per dice, so to completely control a charge, you must use 2 destiny dice. At any moment, your army can't have more than 9 dice.


Naturally, as you have a very limited pool of Destiny Dice and most ways of regaining them require either expensive Battalions, wasting spells or more convoluted means, you want to make the most of them. So, in other words, do not disregard 1s and 2s, as they can still be useful.
Naturally, as you have a very limited pool of Destiny Dice and most ways of regaining them require either expensive Battalions, wasting spells or more convoluted means, you want to make the most of them. So, in other words, do not disregard 1s and 2s, as they can still be useful.


* 1s and 2s are most useful for Battleshock tests, where rolling low can mean the difference between the unit hanging on (and, in the case of Daemons, potentially regenerating) and the unit being killed off.
* 1s and 2s are most useful for Battleshock tests, where rolling low can mean the difference between the unit hanging on (and, in the case of Daemons, potentially regenerating) and the unit being killed off. Beware that you'll still need to account for casualties when subbing this roll.
* 6s are most useful for when you want to activate some ability that triggers on hit rolls of 6, in your army this will mostly affect Skyfires. By setting three of three to hit rolls in this fashion, you have a very decent chance of removing an opposing Hero with a single barrage. And believe you me, shooting the Bloodsecrator out of a Bloodreaver mob might not make you friends, but it sure as hell can win you the game.
* 3s and 4s are the really awkward ones and are probably best used for casting rolls. A single Destiny Die 4 can be used with a Lord of Change casting to guarantee a minimum of 8 if you're coming just short of it.
 
'''Locus of Change:''' Units of {{AOSKeyword|Disciples of Tzeentch Daemons}} wholly within 12" of friendly {{AOSKeyword| Disciples of Tzeentch Daemon Heroes}} are -1 to be hit in melee.
 
'''Summon Daemons of Tzeentch:''' As of AoS2 summoning Daemons by Spells and using Reinforcement Points are no longer things but have been replaced with the following. To summon Daemons you must spend '''Fate Points''' which are generated when either player successfully casts a spell without it getting unbound. You must have at least ten Fate Points to be allowed to summon and after that, you can summon as many units you have points for at the end of the movement phase, set up wholly within 12" of a Tzeentch Hero and more than 9" from any enemy units.
 
*30 Fate Points: 1 Lord of Change
*24 Fate Points: 1 Fateskimmer, Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot
*20 Fate Points: 10 Pink Horrors of Tzeentch
*18 Fate Points: 1 Burning Chariot of Tzeentch
*18 Fate Points: 3 Flamers of Tzeentch
*12 Fate Points: 1 Exalted Flamer of Tzeentch
*12 Fate Points: 1 Herald of Tzeentch
*12 Fate Points: 1 Herald of Tzeentch on Disc
*10 Fate Points: 10 Blue Horrors of Tzeentch
*10 Fate Points: 10 Brimstone Horrors of Tzeentch
*10 Fate Points: 3 Screamers of Tzeentch


* 6s are most useful for when you want to activate some ability that triggers on Hit rolls of 6+, in your army this will mostly affect Skyfires. If you have a Tzaangor Shaman nearby, 5s can be used for this as well. By setting three of three Hit rolls in this fashion, you have a very decent chance of deleting an opposing Hero within a single barrage. And believe you me, shooting the Bloodsecrator out of a Bloodreaver mob might not make you friends, but it sure as hell can win you the game.
:: As Tzeentch most heroes and even battlelines are wizards. even with that you're usually only going to get 9 points per turn unless the opponent is also wizard heavy.


* 3s and 4s are the really awkward ones and are probably best used for casting rolls. A single Destiny Dice 4 sacrificed already guarantees a successful casting of ''Daemonic Power'', after all.
'''Transform to Spawn:''' A rule that basically just specifies if a spawn is added to the board as per one of your army abiliites it is a Tzeentch chaos spawn.


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Command Traits</span>===
===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Command Traits</span>===


There are actually three tables to pick Command Traits from for you. One for Arcanites, one for Daemons and one for Mortals. If you have a combination of those keywords, you can pick which table you take your Command Traits from, though 1-3 are almost exact copy-pastes on all three tables.
There are actually two tables to pick Command Traits from for you: one for Arcanites, one for Daemons. The first two traits for each are identical though.
 
<tabs>
<tab name="Tzeentch Arcanites">
{{AOSKeyword|Arcanite}} heroes only
 
#'''Arch-sorcerer''': Allows your Hero to know two more spells from the Lore of Fate. Take it only if your Magister is your leader as he is the only one able to abuse this (with good rolling of course... or just as planned?). Otherwise, a nice one for a Gaunt Summoner or a Curseling.
#'''Nexus of Fate''': Roll a die at the start of your Hero phase, you can (but don't have to) replace one of your Destiny Dice with that roll.
#'''Cult Demagogue''': The first casting roll that the wizard makes auto succeed if the roll is a double(Unless it is a miscast). Cannot be unbound and you get 2 fate pts instead of 1. 
#'''Arcane Sacrifice''': In the Hero phase you can deal 1 Mortal wounds on a nearby friendly unit. If you do so then your hero gets +9 to their spell range for that phase. Great option for expanding the limited range of many damage spells.
#'''Soul Burn''': If the unmodified hit roll for a melee weapon made by this general is a 6 it causes one mortal wound in additon to any other damage.
#'''Illusionist''': Subtract 1 from hit rolls for attacks that target this general.
</tab>
<tab name="Tzeentch Daemons">
{{AOSKeyword|Daemon}} heroes only.
 
#'''Arch-sorcerer''': Allows your hero to know two more spells from the Change Lore. On a Lord of Change, this could be pretty fun, but on Heralds it's a waste of space.
#'''Nexus of Fate''': If you general is on the field you can roll a die in the hero phase and replace one of your destiny dice with the rolls result.
#'''Daemonic Spark''': Once per battle, your General can use this to gain 3 fate points.
#'''Incorporeal Form''': its a +5 save vs spells and endless spells to ignore all spells
</tab>
</tabs>
 
===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Artefacts of Power</span>===
<tabs>
<tab name="Fated Artefacts">
{{AOSKeyword|ARCANITE HERO}} only
#'''Changeblade''': Pick one melee weapon. If you kill an enemy {{AOSKeyword|HERO}} with this weapon, you get a pet Spawn- Oh god N- AGHRBHLAR. Good with a Hero with high mobility so he can run after weak targets, otherwise it's an alright weapon. Unfortunately, the Spawn can't do anything the end of the turn.
#'''Timeslip pendant''': Once per battle in the Combat Phase the Hero can pile in and attack a second time, however the strike-last effect will apply for the second time. Thaumaturge can abuse this.
#'''Daemonheart''': Once per battle at the beginning of combat you pick a unit within 1" and it suffers a number of mortal wounds equal to the current battle round.
#'''Ambition's End''': Once per battle at the beginning of the hero phase you may select one enemy {{AOSKeyword|Wizard}} and that unit suffers a number of mortal wounds equal to the current battle round. In addition, that wizard cannot unbind spells until your next hero phase.
#'''Secret-Eater''': Pick one melee weapon. If the unmodified hit roll for any attacks with that weapon are 6 and you have less than 9 destiny dice in your pool, you may roll a dice and add it to your Destiny Dice pool.
#'''Spiteful Shield''': If the unmodified save roll against melee attacks that target the bearer is 6, the attacking unit suffers 2 mortal wounds after finishing all its attacks.
</tab>
<tab name="Daemonic Treasures">
{{AOSKeyword|DAEMON HERO}} only
#'''Warpfire Blade''': Pick one melee weapon. Unmodified 6s to wound deal two Mortal wounds in addition to its normal damage. Pretty standard upgrade but why are your Daemon Heroes in close combat?
#'''Blade of Fate''': Once per battle, on an unmodified hit roll of 6, get a Destiny Dice of 6.
#'''Pyrofyre Stave''': Pick one melee weapon. If this weapon wounds an enemy wizard, they can no longer unbind FOR THE WHOLE BATTLE. What better way to guarantee that you can spam all the spells you want? Sure, this won't work on Priests, but their unbinding ability is much riskier.
#'''Beacon of Mutability''': Add 1 to wound rolls for attacks with melee weapons by friendly {{AOSKeyword|Disciples of Tzeentch daemons}} while they are wholly within 9" of the bearer.
#'''Nine-Eyed Tome''': You can re-roll casting, dispelling and unbinding rolls for the bearer.
#'''The Eternal Shroud''': Roll a dice each time you spend one of your Destiny Dice. On a 5+, you can roll a dice and add it to your destiny dice pool.
</tab>
</tabs>
 
===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Change Covens</span>===
Cause everyone needs Chapter Tactics now.


An '''ARCANITE''' General of an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities can choose one of the following Command Traits:
A player with the {{AOSKeyword|Tzeentch}} Allegiance choose one these to represent one of the Cults. The player is given access to:


#'''Arch-sorcerer''': Allows your hero to know 2 more spells from the Lore of Fate. Take it only if your Magister is your leader as he is the only one able to abuse this (with good rolling of course... or just as planned?) Otherwise a nice one for a Gaunt Summoner or a Curseling.
*A unique ability
#'''Nexus of Fate''': Roll a dice at the start of your hero phase, you can (but don't have to) replace one of your Destiny Dice with rolls of 1 or 6. Do you feel that you have too much 3s and 4s? Works only when your general is on the battlefield.
*The '''<Cult>''' keyword
#'''Magical Supremacy''': Increases dispel range to 27 for your general. Abuse this on the Curseling! Adds 50% to his dispel range and if he does dispel it then he gets to cast that spell without your opponent being able to dispel in return.
*unlocks an additional battleline units for specific ones
#'''Boundless Mutation''': Hero phase 2+ d3 wounds heal but if a 1 is rolled hero takes a wound and if it kills him he becomes a spawn. Risky but it can keep you alive so you can cast more spells.
#'''Cult Demagogue''': +2 bravery to all Tzeentch arcanites within 9". Can be very hekpful if you plan on having hordes and keeping em in the fight longer. On the other hand, all the 1s and 2s on your Destiny Dice will probably be used to auto-pass important Battleshock tests anyway, so this is only marginally helpful.
#'''Arcane Sacrifice''': In the hero phase you can deal d3 mortal wounds on a friendly unit. If you do so then your hero gets +9 to range and rerolls to cast. Sooo... that curseling... i don't know... but i think he can abuse these command traits... He can steal spells on a longer range and if you steal an expensive spell then he is more likely to cast it.


A '''DAEMON''' General of an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities can choose one of the following Command Traits:
<tabs>
<tab name="The Eternal Conflagation">
''Turn Daemons of Tzeentch into a shooting army''
*'''Ability: Twisters of Materiality:''' Warpflame, Billowing Warpflame, and Magical Flames all gain -1 more rend.
*Flamers of Tzeentch become battleline units.
</tab>
<tab name="The Hosts of Duplicitous">
''No escape the tarpits''
*'''Ability: Rank of Mischievous Mirages''' Enemy units within 3" of your units with 10 or more models cannot retreat. In addition once per battle when a Hosts of Duplicitous Horrors of Tzeentch unit is destroyed roll a dice and on a 4+ add a unit of 5 Horrors to your army with 12" of a hero and more than 9" from enemies.
</tab>
<tab name="The Hosts Arcanum">
''Bookworms summon legions of sky sharks''
*'''Ability: Thieves of All Things Arcane''' Once per turn during the first, third and fifth battle round, when a friendly {{AOSKeyword|Wizard}} attempts to unbind a spell, that spell is automatically unbound
*Screamers of Tzeentch become battleline units.
</tab>
<tab name="The Cult of the Transient Form">
''Acolytes and Tzaangors fighting together at last''
*'''Ability: The Change-gift''' On death of a {{AOSKeyword|Kairic Acolyte}} model, roll a dice, on 2-5 it can fight, on 6 add a {{AOSKeyword|Tzaangor}} within 1" of a {{AOSKeyword|Tzaangor}} unit within 9" of the slain model.  The model can only be set up within 3" of an enemy unit if the friendly {{AOSKeyword|Tzaangor}} unit was within 3" of that enemy unit before any models were added
</tab>
<tab name="The Pyrofane Cult">
''Make Kairic Acolyte thrown fire more dangerous''
*'''Ability: Arrows of Tzeentch''' +1 To Hit with friendly {{AOSKeyword|Kairic Acolytes}} Sorcerous Bolts.  In addition, roll a die at the end of the shooting phase for every enemy unit that suffered any wounds inflicted by Sorcerous Bolts.  On a 5+, that unit suffers D3 mortal wounds
</tab>
<tab name="The Guild of Summoners">
''Spam magic so you can spam more magic''
*'''Ability: Scions of the Exiled''' Your Fate Points can only be used to summon '''Lords of Change'''.  You first summon costs 9 FP, your second costs 18 FP, and every summons after that costs 30 FP
</tab>
</tabs>


#'''Arch-sorcerer''': Allows your hero to know 2 more spells from the Change Lore. On a Lord of Change, this could be pretty fun, but on Heralds it's a waste of space.
===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Magic Lores</span>===
#'''Nexus of Fate''': Do you need more 1s for resurrecting Horrors? Or 6s to make your spells unbindable?
#'''Magical Supremacy''': Put on the leader of an Aether-Eater Host for best effect, though additional unbinding range is always appreciated.
#'''Daemonic Spark''': Once per battle, your general increases damage of his melee weapons by 1 for the rest ot the turn. A temporary damage boost may sound awesome, but think for a moment who can get this: Heralds, Fatemasters, Gaunt Summoners, Tzaangor Shamans and Lords of Change. Except for the Lord of Change and the Fatemaster, none of these want anything to do with melee and the damage boost is not particularly helpful on those two. Pass. BUT, you can use it if your general is a Daemon Prince, it could be nice given that you hit.
#'''Incorporeal Form''': Enemy units subtract 1 from all hit rolls in combat phase when they target the General. Again, your General most likely wants nothing to do with melee, but if you want to help him survive if he gets stuck in, you can do much worse than this.
#'''Aether Tether''': Rerolling Saves of 1 may not sound like much, but it could end up saving your ass.


A '''MORTAL''' General of an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities can choose one of the following Command Traits:
<tabs>
<tab name="Lore of Fate">
Every {{AOSKeyword|Arcanite}} and {{AOSKeyword|Mortal Wizard}} can choose from the following Spells:
#'''Bolt of Tzeentch''':  Casting value of 7 now, and D6 Mortal Wounds at 18" are nothing to sneeze at. Just make sure your caster has some way of making the casting easier on himself, though. Arcane Sacrifice, Souldraught, the Tzaangor Shaman's energy drink, anything.
#'''Arcane Suggestion''': A wonderful debuff for casting value of 8. Once cast, you get to decide which effect a target unit within 18" will suffer : cannot issue or recieve command abilities until your next hero phase, or -1 to hit AND wound rolls, or -1 to save rolls. Pretty sweet stuff if you manage to cast it reliably, and the second debuff stacks with locus of change so can be good to offset all out attack a bit.
#'''Glimpse the Future''': casting value 7. If you have fewer than 9 destiny dice, roll a dice and add it to your pool. Since anyone playing this army knows how essential your destiny pool is to most play styles this is one you should probably always have on hand with enough wizards.
#'''Shield of Fate''': Odd. This cheap one (casting value 6) with a range of 18" is a pretty interesting spell. Basically you pick a friendly '''Tzeentch''' unit in range and apply an effect based on the number of destiny dice you have in your pool at the time of casting until your next hero phase. 1-3 destiny dice the unit gains a 6+ ward. 4-6 destiny dice they gain a 5+ ward, and on a 7-9 they gain a 5+ ward plus on a roll of 4+ they can ignore the effects of a spell or endless spell.
#'''Infusion Arcanum''': The Curseling and the Ogroid love this baby. Pathetically low casting value of 5? Check. Increases both Hit and Wound rolls of the caster by one? Check. Take a powerful melee Hero and turn him into a terrifying melee Hero.
#'''Treacherous Bond''': Exactly what the Gaunt Summoner wants. The casting value is 5. Different now.  Cast on a unit wholly within 9" of the '''Wizard''' and whenever the '''Wizard''' would take a wound or mortal wound, pass it off to the unit on a 3+ as long as they remain within 9".
</tab>
<tab name="Lore of Change>
Every {{AOSKeyword|Tzeentch Daemon Wizard}} can choose from the following Spells:
#'''Bolt of Tzeentch''': Casting value of 7, D6 Mortal Wounds on a unit within 18". Best on a Lord of Change with his amazing casting roll modification rule.
#'''Treason of Tzeentch''': Casting on 7+, pick a unit within 18". Roll a die for each model in that unit and deal a mortal wound for every 6+. In addition, the affected unit suffers -1 to Hit until your next hero phase.
#'''Unchecked Mutation''': Casting value of 6, an enemy unit within 18" suffers D3 mortal wounds, then if any models are slain, roll a D6; on a 3+, they take another D3 mortal wounds, and the spell ends.
#'''Fold Reality''': This is a mixed bag: The spell casts on a 7+. Roll a D6, on a 2+, you add that many slain models to a friendly '''TZEENTCH DAEMON''' unit. On a 1, however, the whole unit goes poof. The logical choice is to only ever use this on units that are near death already, like a lone Pink Horror trying to get some new buddies. The question is, do you want to leave a whole unit's fate to a single dice roll? And no, don't think you can cheese this via Destiny Dice. ''Masters of Destiny'' Tells you which rolls you are allowed to change and ''rolls made by specific spells that you really really wish you could set'' isn't among them.
#* In fact, you only have 1/6 chance of messing up with this spell, while the other five times you resurrect an average 3 guys, so it's pretty good. Just use it on units with low numbers, and that you can comfortably lose, and you're set. <s>Or just take Kairos and a unit of 6 Tzaangor Skyfires, to have a unit that will probably never die; changing that 1 on a 6 one time per battle should ensure you never lose the unit.</s> (This no longer works.  Kairos doesn't let you replace any die you want, and Tzaangors aren't '''Daemons''') If you're in a really big battle, instead take a unit of 3 Burning Chariots, but keep in mind your opponent will refuse to play with you ever again after this. And I can't blame him. Neither would I.
#'''Tzeentch Firestorm''': Casting on 8+, pick an enemy unit within 12" and visible to the caster. Roll 9 dice and for each 6 that unit suffers d3 mortal wounds. An interesting choice, you need to get a little close to cast it but a lucky spike roll and you could wipe entire units out.


#'''Arch-sorcerer''': Allows your hero to know 2 more spells from the Destiny Lore. Take it only if your Magister is your leader as he is the only one able to abuse this (with good rolling of course... or just as planned?) Otherwise a nice one for a Gaunt Summoner or a Curseling.
*A question: What if a Hero is both Daemon and Mortal/Arcanite? Can he know spells from both Lores? <s>the heroes that fit on that category are the Tzaangor Shamans, Gaunt Summoners and Archaon himself, the rules for both lores is "each wizard in a Tzeentch army knows and additional spell chosen from the Lores", so until FAQ'd, technically he can know one (or two if he is an Arch-Sorcerer) of both</s>. It's been FAQ'd, only one Lore can be taken, not one from each Lore table.
#'''Nexus of Fate''': The same as above, but now you have more options to use it with Tzeentch-marked Slaves to Darkness. Need an additional dice for unbindable Daemonic Power? Go for it. Worrying about killiness of your Chaos Lord on Manticore? Go for it.
</tab>
#'''Magical Supremacy''': Increases dispel range to 27 for your general. Abuse this on the Curseling! Adds 50% to his dispel range and if he does dispel it then he gets to cast that spell without your opponent being able to dispel in return.
<tab name="Endless Spells">
#'''Blessing of Tzeentch''': A 6+ Save-after-the-save. Pretty standard, but not bad at all. Put on an Ogroid to further extend his huge Wound count.
{{AOSKeyword|Disciples of Tzeentch Wizards}} only
#'''Soul Burn''': Wound rolls of 6 or higher damage by an additional mortal wound in melee. Interesting on an already killy General like a Marked Chaos Lord or an Ogroid, worthless on a caster.
#'''Illusionist''': Lower Hit rolls against your General at range by 1. This could save his bacon from the inevitable barrage of shots that will doubtless be headed toward your General.


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Treasures of the Cults</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Burning-Sigil-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Burning Sigil of Tzeentch] (CV 5+, 40pts):''' Summons a floating 9" bubble of RANDOM, with a mix of results helpful and harmful to a single unit. (d3 MWs that risks a Chaos Spawn if someone dies, halved movement, d6" movement after running, +1 attacks, or -1 to hit) The issue is that this sigil cannot move on its own, meaning that you really need to find a good place to set it up and then pray some more that Tzeentch blesses your rolls for the right results.
One '''ARCANITE HERO''' in an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities, plus one '''ARCANITE HERO''' for every battalion selected, can choose one of the following Magical Artefacts (weapons of mounts can't be upgraded this way):


#'''Ambition's End''': If this weapon causes an unsaved wound. On a 5+, it causes an additional mortal wound and the target forgets a random spell if a '''WIZARD'''. A Wizard in melee is a dead Wizard anyway , so why bother with this? Unless you are a meatwall named Ogroid Thaumaturge and that Wizard is a Monster, that's it.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tome-of-Eyes-en.pdf Tome of Eyes] (CV 5+, 40pts):''' Summons a magical book that becomes part of the caster's unit, meaning that you can't cast this inside a Witchfate Tor. Alongside letting the caster reroll any casting tests, it grants a special spell that deals mortal wounds and robs the target of 1 point of Bravery for each casualty you deal. What better way to stick it to those filthy rats than to smite them with your evil spellbook and then see them fail battleshock for once?
#'''Secret-Eater''': If a '''HERO''' is slain by this weapon, you can roll and add another dice to your destiny dice pool. Against Hero-heavy armies, this might be good, otherwise pass. No specifications if it is a melee or ranged weapon.
#'''Spiteful Shield''': Roll a dice for each successful hit against you, on a 6, the attacker takes a mortal wound after his attacks have been done. Could be a nice deterrent from punching your Hero, but there are better ways to go about it.
#'''Souldraught''': Once per battle you can drink and roll 3 dice to cast and unbind, taking the highest 2 until the end of the phase. Utterly worthless on a one-spell-and-unbind-per-turn Wizard, but a Gaunt Summoner who wants to make sure his ''Infernal Flames'' spell goes off will want this.
#'''[[Slaanesh|Glamour Fetish]]''': Opponent adds 1 to battleshock rolls within 9" of this model. Eh. Pass and take something to kill enemies better.
#'''Windthief Charm''': Once per battle, the bearer can move twice as far and count as flying while doing so. Nice for strategic repositioning and nothing says that there it can be used only in the movement phase or only in your turn. If you decide to take a foot Gaunt Summoner, this can move him out of trouble just as someone charges him- but be wary of flipping tables.


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Fated Artefacts</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Daemonic-Simulacrum-en.pdf Daemonic Simulacrum] (CV 7+, 50pts):''' This predatory spell has a...thematic move speed of 9", and each turn it has 9 chances to deal MWs to the closest unit within 6" on a 5+ (4+ if they're wizards). While the range is nice for a spell that would otherwise be considered underwhelming, it also leaves you very open to the chance of it all being for naught on a bad roll. Potential to backfire horribly if your opponent gets to move it so be wary of positioning or have a Lord of Change eat it.
One '''ARCANITE''' or '''MORTAL HERO''' in an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities, plus one '''ARCANITE''' or '''MORTAL HERO''' for every battalion selected, can choose one of the following Artefacts, though they cannot replace the weapon profiles of a mount:
#'''Wicked Shard''': Reroll 1s to wound but if the bearer succesfully cast/ dispelled a spell then he gets to reroll all to wound rolls. Good on a hero who is good in combat and dispelling <s>(*cough* Curseling *cough*)</s> Since the Wicked Shard only enhances one weapon, it doesn't really help the Curseling, whose damage output is spread out over three mediocre weapon profiles. Now, if you were to give it to the Ogroid's staff...
#'''Changeblade''': If you get a kill with a weapon chosen as this then whenever you kill an enemy hero you get a pet spawn- Oh god N- AGHRBHLAR. Good with a hero with high mobility so he can run after weak targets, otherwise its an alright weapon. Unfortunately, the spawn can't do anything the end of the turn- wait NOOOGHLKGBHGB In Matched, this weapon is not too terribly useful, as you have to set aside those 60 points for something that might not even trigger.
#'''Nexus Staff''': If you kill a hero with this then for each enemy unit within 9" you do d3 Mortal wounds on a 4+. Not worth it as it doesn't do enough for the amount of effort you have to put in to get this to work properly. Interestingly, it is the only one of these weapon buffs that doesn't specify ''melee'' weapons, though the only ones who can take advantage of that fact are the Tzaangor Shaman and the Magister.
#'''Timeslip pendant''': Once per combat phase the hero can pile in and attack at the end of this phase. Thaumaturge or a Lord on Manticore can abuse this.
#'''Daemonheart''': Once per ANY hero phase your hero can get +1 damage on his weapons but at the end of the round roll a dice, on a 1 the hero suffers a mortal wound. Again, Thaumaturge and manticore hero can abuse this and it might help the Curseling out a bit, almost doubling his damage output for a turn.
#'''Paradoxical shield''':+2 to save but you reroll successful saves. Really trolly upgrade, Can easily give one of your heros a 2+ but you have to reroll all your succesful saves. This is a hard one to judge as it can easily go wrong or you can roll like a god and laugh at your opponent as you reroll your 6 into a 6.(just as planned.)  Generally try to put it on something that rerolls 1s on Saves. <s>You can only reroll each dice once, so those natural 1s do not have to be rerolled if they succeed after the reroll.</s> all rerolls occur BEFORE applying modifiers, so it looks like the shield requires you to reroll only if the unmodified die would succeed.  Gives you a good place to spend your 3s and 4s from the destiny pool.


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Daemonic Weapons</span>===
Beasts of Chaos - available to Tzaangor Shaman and Great Bray Shaman.
Any '''TZEENTCH DAEMON HERO''' can be given one of the following weapons (mount's weapons are not upgraded).
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_AoS_BeastsOfChaos_Doomblast_Dirgehorn.pdf Doomblast Dirgehorn]:''' Subtract 1 from hit rolls for attacks made by units within 3" of this model. '''BEASTS OF CHAOS''' models are not affected. Grows by 3" at the start of each battle round. This one is pretty damn cool but comes with the problem of having a casting value of 6 and thus being fairly easy to dispell.
#'''Warpfire Blade''': 6s to wound deal an extra mortal wound in addition to its normal wounds on a melee weapon of the Hero's choosing. Pretty standard upgrade but why are your Daemon Heroes in close combat?
** On the other hand, it presents the opponent with the interesting dilemma of either wasting his casting attempts to dispel it or letting it get bigger and bigger.
#'''Sentient Weapons''': Your opponent cannot benefit to modifiers on their save rolls. SCREW YOU CASTELLANT and/or mystic shield. Wait, it doesn't say that it upgrades melee weapons only... That Rod of Sorcery is much deadlier now.
#'''Blade of Fate''': A melee weapon gets rerolls of 1s to hit and wound as long as you have atleast 1 destinydace in your pool of destiny. If you still have 9 then you reroll all to wound and to hit. Unless you plan to not use any fate dice or manage them very carefully there are better choices out there... and did I ask? WHY IS YOUR HERO IN CLOSE COMBAT?
#'''Souleater''': A weapon gets +1 attack whenever it slays a hero... To get a good benefit from this your hero will have to run after most heroes your opponent controls like a dog chasing a car... not worth it... and do I even have to mention it... You don't want your heroes in close combat...
#'''Phantasmal Weapons''': This is actually a nice melee upgrade for your heroes, especially your lord of change. +1 to rend on all weapons is mighty strong, especially on your lord of change. This and the sentient weapons are the only melee upgrades you should be looking at for your deamons as they affect all your hero attacks, something the LoC can abuse. Unfortunately, Discs' Teeth and Horns are not boosted by this.
#'''Pyrofyre Stave''': Though it gives an alright bonus of +1 to wound on ranged attacks... most heroes having only 2 shooting attacks. Lord of change can use this if you roll well on your 2d6 attacks, otherwise i'd say just pass... (Why are you not a hero exalted flamer?*sob*)


* Alternate Opinion: All these melee relics do actually have a decent user: A Daemon Prince. Give a Daemon Prince the Blade of Fate or the Phantasmal Weapons and watch him rip enemies to shreds.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_AoS_BeastsOfChaos_Wildfire_Taurus.pdf Balefire Taurus]:''' A big horde cleaning Endless Spell. It moves 12" a turn and has the Fly keyword. Anything it moves over or ends within 1" of it takes D3 Mortal Wounds, and if the unit has more than ten models, it takes D6 Mortal Wounds instead. Furthermore, Units it damages must fight last at the end of any Combat Phase. While brutal in most situations, it really shines when cleaning up blobs of infantry.


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Daemonic Powers</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_AoS_BeastsOfChaos_Ravening_Direflock.pdf Ravening Direflock]:'''Spawns three tokens of evil Chaos murderbirds. Anything that is not a '''BEASTS OF CHAOS''' unit within 6" of one of these tokens has their Bravery reduced by -2. However, if any unit finishes a move within 1" of the tokens, they have to set the Tokens up again somewhere within 3D6" of the place they were previously.
Any '''TZEENTCH DAEMON HERO''' can be given one of the following Daemonic Powers (nothing says that the mount' weapons can't be upgraded)
#'''Lord of Flux''': In your Hero Phase any enemy unit with 3" of your Hero take a mortal wound on a 4+. There are much better options out there than this measly thing. It is a 50% chance to do one mortal wound on units that are in combat range of your Hero... keeping in mind that because this activates in your Hero Phase your hero must survive through a full turn of combat for it to even activate.
#'''Aura of Mutability''': All your Tzeentch Daemon units within 3" of the Hero get rerolls of 1 to wound. This works for shooting so put your Hero near big Horror units or Flamer units to allow them to wound more. Keep in mind that these work on the Tzaangor Skyfires and Enlightened as well, since thanks to their Discs, they count as Daemons, too.
#'''Cursed Ichor''': Whenever your Hero suffers a wound, on a 2+ a random enemy model within 1" of them takes a mortal wound too. Good for a suicide bomb hero to run at an enemy hero you want dead and blow both of em up. Thanks to the awkward wording, this can lead to a rule problem: It randomly targets ''models'', not ''units'', so it could lead to more than one model in a unit being wounded despite all other rules going to great pains to avoid just that.
#'''Wellspring of Arcane Might''': Tzeentch Daemons within 9" of the Hero reroll 1s to cast. Keep in mind that Horrors and Gaunt Summoners are Tzeentch Daemons, too. Also helps to make sure a Lord of Change pretty much never fails a casting roll.
#'''Aspect of Tzeentch''': Whilst this Hero is on the field, any time you use a Destiny Dice for anything while he is on the field, you roll a D6, on a 6 you get a new one right back. Don't bet on this working more than twice per game, but those two times are already damn good.
#'''Mark of the Conjurer''': +1 to summoning spells for the chosen Hero. Since using summoning to dump an Exalted Flamer right in front of your opponent and set his ass on fire is a viable strategy, this one here has some use as it makes those casting rolls easier. Probably still better to stick to ''Wellspring of Arcane Might'', though.


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Lore of Fate</span>===
Slave to Darkness - Available for all flavors of Gaunt Summoner or imported StD casters.
Every '''ARCANITE''' and '''MORTAL WIZARD''' in an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities can choose one of the following Spells (Alternatively, you can pick or roll one spell of Fate for all '''MORTAL''' and '''ARCANITE WIZARDS''' per army) :
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Eightfold_Doom-Sigil_eng.pdf Eightfold Doom-Sigil]:''' (40pts) CV 5. This spell will only have use when things die around it, so you'd best make sure you make at least one model go down so you can power them up. Now a bonus attack won't sound too scary for your Chaos Lord, but throw it on a band of marauders and they won't be laughing anymore.
#'''Bolt of Tzeentch''': Pretty high casting value of 8, but D6 Mortal Wounds at 18" are nothing to sneeze at. Just make sure your caster has some way of making the casting easier on himself, though. Arcane Sacrifice, Souldraught, the Tzaangor Shaman's energy drink, anything.
#'''Arcane Suggestion''': Theoretically a wonderful debuff for casting value of 7, but too random to be of much use. You either deal D3 Mortal Wounds, OR drop their Hit and Wound rolls OR drop their saves by 1. Awkward if you were trying to neuter the enemy but made them more fragile instead or you deal 1 mortal wound to an horde unit instead of debuffing it. Ideally, this could be used to weaken enemy Heroes and Monsters, [[Fail|but unfortunately this can't be cast on them.]]
#'''Glimpse the Future''': Considering how bloody useful Destiny Dice are, it should come as no surprise that the spell that gives you more has a high casting value of 7 and, even without the First Rule of One, is restricted to one per turn. Still worth it, especially on something that has multiple casting attempt, like a Magister in an Arcanite Cabal.
#'''Shield of Fate''': Odd. This cheap one (casting value 5) grants you rerolls on your saves that get worse the fewer Destiny Dice you have. Do you sincerely want something that hinges on a precious resource not being expended? Because frankly, if you're not going to work with this spell, you might as well cast ''Mystic Shield'' and save yourself a whole lot of trouble.
#'''Infusion Arcanum''': The Curseling and the Ogroid looove this baby. Pathetically low casting value of 5? Check. Increases both Hit and Wound rolls of the caster by one? Check. Take a powerful melee Hero and turn him into a terrifying melee Hero. For true dickishness, give it to Archaon. Yes, Ol' Topknot is both '''MORTAL''' and '''TZEENTCH''' and so is entitled to this spell if he's put in a Tzeentch army.
#'''Treacherous Bond''': Exactly what the Gaunt Summoner wants. The casting value is 6. This one is basically a "Look Out, Sir" of 2+ for the caster. The unit receiving the hits can stand up to 18" away when the spell is cast. So now you can toss your Gaunt Summoner into range for his scary spell and not worry about repercussions. Pick a unit of Pink Horrors with this spell. [[Troll|Let them tank hits and fill up nearby Blue Horror units with their deaths, then, in the Battleshock Phase, Destiny Dice a 1 into their Battleshock and get D6 Horrors right back via their banner.]]


===<span style="color:#01bbe3;">Lore of Change</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Darkfire_Daemonrift_eng.pdf Darkfire Daemonrift]:''' (50pts) CV 6. This is a purely predatory spell, dealing d3 MWs to anything it goes through. It's damage potential also powered up by other Wizards and Endless spells 12" of it. Guess what you have? Yep, you'll be enjoying this.
Every '''DAEMON WIZARD''' in an army with a '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance and has chosen to take the '''TZEENTCH''' allegiance abilities can choose one of the following Spells:
#'''Bolt of Change''': Pretty high casting value of 8, but D6 Mortal Wounds are nothing to sneeze at. Best on a Lord of Change with his amazing casting roll modification rule.
#'''Treason of Tzeentch''': Casting on 5+, Treason of Tzeentch lets you pick one ''model'' out of an enemy unit and attack the rest of the unit with that model. This should go without saying, but using it on 40 strong blobs is worthless and using it on single models is explicitly not allowed. No, pick those big models, like Ironguts, Kurnoth Hunters, Crypt Horrors, that sort of stuff. Let their unit champions beat the other two guys up.
#'''Arcane Transformation''': The casting values is 7. This one is potentially neat, but there are a lot of factors holding it back. You get to buff a friendly Hero, yay! You only get to target each Hero with this once. There are three stats you can pick between, yay! Two of them are worthless. Seriously, one extra inch of Move isn't going to win the game and Bravery is nearly worthless on a lone Hero, so the only useful one is to add one attack to a weapon profile of your choice. Interestingly, it doesn't specify "melee" weapons, so you could totally use this to double a Magisters shooting attacks. Otherwise, go for broke and give an Ogroid a second swing with his scary horns.
#'''Unchecked Mutation''': Pass. Pass so hard you forget there even is another spell here. Casting value 7, D3 Mortal Wounds, with a cascading effect that deals additional Mortal Wounds for every 5+ you roll on the following dice roll. 5+ means you're unlikely to get even one extra Mortal Wound, never mind a bunch and all for a casting value that's insultingly high for such an awful spell.
#'''Fold Reality''': Mixed Bag: The spell on 7+. Roll a D6, on 2+, you add that many models to a friendly '''TZEENTCH DAEMON''' unit. On a 1, however, the whole unit goes poof. The logical choice is to only ever use this on units that are near death already, like a lone Pink Horror trying to get some new buddies. The question is, do you want to leave a whole unit's fate to a single dice roll? And no, don't think you can cheese this via Destiny Dice. ''Masters of Destiny'' tells you which rolls you are allowed to change and ''rolls made by specific spells that you really really wish you could set'' isn't among them.
#* In fact, you only have 1/6 chance of messing up with this spell, while the other five times you resurrect an average 3 guys, so it's pretty good. Just use it on units with low numbers, and that you can comfortably lose, and you're set. Or just take Kairos and a unit of 6 Tzaangor Skyfires, to have an unit that will probably never die; changing that 1 on a 6 one time per battle should ensure you never lose the unit. If you're in a really big battle, instead take a unit of 3 Burning Chariots, but keep in mind your opponent will refuse to play with you ever again after this. And I can't blame him.
#'''Tzeentch's Firestorm''': If Lady Luck and Admiral Awesome are on your side, this is a damn game winner. If not, you'll waste casting attempts on it. Casting value 9(!) so you need a Lord of Change or Kairos just to reliably cast it. Roll 9 D6, each 6 generates D3 Mortal Wounds. On average, that's 3 Mortal Wounds. Woo. If, however, you roll well, you could go all the way to unit killer with this. Combine this with ''Infernal Gateway'' and your Lord of Change can unleash some serious fireworks.


A question: What if a Hero is both Daemon and Mortal/Arcanite? Can he know spells from both Lores? the heroes that fit on that category are the Tzaangor Shamans, Gaunt Summoners and Archaon himself, the rules for both lores is "each wizard in a Tzeentch army knows and additional spell chosen from the Lores", so until FAQ'd, technically he can know one (or two if he is an Arch-Sorcerer) of both.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Reamscourge_Rapture_eng.pdf Realmscourge Rapture]:''' (60pts) CV 7. This Predatory spell is like the Pendulum in that it can only move in straight lines. Anything that this goes through suffers not only d3 MWs, but their movement will also be halved, which can positively cripple a unit just in time for your Vikings to flatten them.
</tab>
</tabs>


==Warscrolls==
==Warscrolls==
Line 110: Line 195:
====Named Leaders====
====Named Leaders====


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-kairos-fateweaver-en.pdf Kairos Fateweaver]:''' Disappointing. Kairos has a pretty decent melee profile and decent survivability, just like all Lords of Change. He also shares their rule for better casting rolls, but gets a much less useful unique spell to cast with it. There are only two things going for him: Once per game, you can change one D6 to a result of your choice, except it doesn't work on the roll for turn order, which makes it all but worthless, and the other is that Kairos knows the spells of all friendly Wizards within 18". Woo. So he's less versatile, less killy and gives less support than a normal Lord of Change, costs more and can't take Artefacts and Command Traits. Impressive. Not. Still useful for that single, guaranteed dice roll. Ensure an opponent fails a critical save. Insurance for Fold Reality not killing everything.  
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Kairos-Fateweaver-2019-en.pdf Kairos Fateweaver]:''' (440pts, Daemon Wizard) Kairos has a pretty decent melee profile and decent survivability, just like all Lords of Change. He also shares their rule for better casting rolls and auto dispell endless spells. one of his minor gimmick that can replace one dice rolled by any player with any desired result like fate dice. His primary ability is being a Master wizard, able to cast/unbind 3 times and he knows all spells from friendly Wizards' warscrolls wholly within 18". Woo. (No seriously woo! So long as Kairos is within 18" of a Changecaster, he knows Pink Fire which he is much better at casting. Having access to the Curseling's Glean Magic spell can yield fun results, steal a spell and execute the enemy wizard with the following) his unique spell  ''Gift of Change'' is fairly strong as it deals a flat 6 MW while Kairos is full health, one shotting most heroes and turning them into spawns. The downside of taking him is he's less versatile or less support than a normal Lord of Change; he costs more and can't take Artefacts and Command Traits. Still useful for that single, guaranteed dice roll. Ensure an opponent fails a critical save.
**The spawn is created in the hero phase. This means you can retreat in the movement phase and run your spawn to an objective, force a unit in melee to pile-in towards the spawn, use it to string out huge infantry blobs or maybe just block your enemy's movement phase with the 3" don't-come-near-me.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-The-Changeling-2019-en.pdf The Changeling]:''' (170pts, Deamon Wizard) A fun little hero unit. Can redeploy him be for the game on your opponent's side of the board 3" from everything at the end of your first movement phase and at the start of each enemy turn you can give a unit within -1 to hit and half their movement Until your turn. Good on certain occasions like when your enemy brings a few fast units to keep you from moving up the board or getting close to artillery. Also interesting is that he can use the spells of ''all'' Wizards around him. He has lost his copy enemy weapon attacks, but gained the ability to cast two spells per turn, so you'll wan him further from melee than before.
**Use the Changeling in conjunction with Changehost to land a Purple Sun of Shyish or Realmscourge Rapture in your enemy's lines. Coupled with Kairos, they will wreak havoc in your enemy's army.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-The-Blue-Scribes-en.pdf The Blue Scribes]:''' (160pts, Deamon Wizard) Now a very powerful caster. They can automatically cast anything on 2+ with 1d6 and to unbind their attempt, thought you needed a 9 or more? This allows you to cast ''any'' overpowered spell with impunity. Don't want to be a jerk? No problem, you can also just use their own spell, which gives nearby Tzeentch Wizards re-rolls to cast. Those Casting Value 9 Herald Spells getting you down? Don't forget the Blue Scribes can attempt to learn any spell cast near them so if you get your Pink Fire off using your arcane tome, the Blue Scribes can learn it on a 4+ and in subsequent turns cast it on a 2+. Give them Tzeentchs's Inferno too and have fun.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//aos_warscroll_eyes_of_the_nine_en.pdf Vortemis the All-Seeing]:''' (160pts, Arcanites, Mortal, Wizard) Must be taken with the Eyes of the Nine. He's essentially just a magister with a unique spell that gives a free CP to spend on the At the Double, Forward to Victory, or Inspiring Presence commands.
 
====Arcanites====
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Gaunt-Summoner-of-Tzeentch-2019-en.pdf Gaunt Summoner]:''' (Arcanites Mortal Daemon Wizard 230pts) A very mediocre Wizard statline but attached to some impressive magic. The Gaunt Summoner a great horde-roasting spell, can cast twice per turn and can use one cast once per game to summon a Daemon unit, making him an excellent addition to any army. The fact that he has the Daemon keyword-only makes him better. The only real problem is the lack of mobility and survivability. To use his impressive spell to best effect, you want him close to the enemy, but 5 Wounds and a 6+ save aren't too helpful in letting him survive that.
**uses for summons: Bloodletters can inflict MWs, Daemonettes are still the best shredders and fast movers, Plaguebearers are walls, Horrors provide shooting and annoying way to be survivable, while [https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos_Furies_eng.pdf Furys] can grab objectives.
** The Balewind Vortex can help mitigate the need to be close. If an entire horde of enemies wishes to approach, they do not want to be within the 18" bubble of death that his spell becomes while atop the vortex.
**Can also have his save pimped out. Give him Paradoxical Shield, stick him in a Balewind Vortex, and he's got a 3+ save, 2+ if you can get him in cover. Suddenly your squishy wizard is not so squishy anymore.
**The Balewind Vortex combined with the Arcane Sacrifice command trait gives your Infernal Flames spell a truly sickening 27" range.  The changes to the spell make this huge range less necessary, but the threat range is very intimidating, and although wiping out a 40 man horde with one cast is a lot less likely now it's still a whole lot of damage that it can kick out.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Gaunt_Summoner_eng.pdf Gaunt Summoner on Disc of Tzeentch]''': (Arcanites Mortal Daemon Wizard 280pts.) give a summoner +1 wounds, 16" Flying movement and a +2 for melee save if normal ground fighter catches him.  Not bad for 20 points. (Not actually a Disciples of Tzeentch unit. This one is from the Slaves to Darkness book, and according to the current rules can only be taken as an ally. Apparently the Disciples don't know how to give their summoners discs.)
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Curseling-en.pdf Curseling, Eye of Tzeentch]:''' (180pts. Arcanites Mortal Wizard) Wow. Vilitch, who used to be overcosted and underpowered, may now be one of the best Chaos casters, albeit he is now a generic Hero. He can cast and dispel two spells a turn. Any spell he unbinds, he can immediately cast himself with nobody being allowed to unbind his attempt. He also has the Glean Magic spell with which he can steal unique spells off enemy Wizards. And in combat, he's awesome, too. He has three weapons, one a Sorcerer staff with bad To Wound and worse To Hit rolls, but d3 damage if it connects and then two weapons which are basically Crom's weapons except one of them has extra Rend. Yeah. He hits hard, he can cast twice, and he can cast everything he unbinds. His main problem is the First Rule of One. He only has three spells, two of them the generic spells and the third one that only works if the enemy is packing Wizards, and even then the result may not help him, so unless you give him a good lore spell, he will be dead weight on the spells you can cast.
**Can also be decent in combat with Paradoxical Shield giving him a 3+ rerollable save. Since he can cast twice a turn, have him cast Mystic Shield and Arcane Infusion on himself to make him kill and nearly indestructible.
**...and just as we thought we had something, the nerfbat came mercilessly lest something be better than the pansies they got boxed with. Arcane Cataclysm busted Not-Vilitch to one cast and unbind, but capable of re-rolling to unbind...unless you find an enemy wizard within 18" and steal one of their casts on a 4+, which is quite sinister, especially in a magic-deficient army. His unique spell will also see plenty of use as it gives an Arcanite unit within 9" a 6++ Ward.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Fatemaster-en.pdf Fatemaster]:''' (140pts. Arcanites Mortal) a pure Flying melee leader in a magic focused faction.  while not the strongest fighter he does have a 2+ save in melee unless his opponent is a monster or flys. His Command ability is why you'd take him, as it lets all Tzeentch units wholly within 9" re-roll hit rolls - you can squeeze a lot of stuff into that radius, especially small, hard hitting units like flamers, Ogroids or Skyfires.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Magister-en.pdf Magister]:''' (120pts. Arcanites Mortal Wizard) One of your good cheap mortal wizard that can also shoot a bolt from his staff and like to turn things into Spawns. He can cast additional spells if your casting roll was a double, even if it failed but the additional attempt is also a double he dies and may turn into a Spawn instead. His strong unique spell creates a spawn each turn it kills something right into combat (this will be FAQed soon) creating dangerous disruption. you may use him as a cheaper Gaunt Summoner, Using Fate dice to grant 2  successful casts, and tying down foes with free spawn.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Magister-on-Disc-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Magister on Disc of Tzeentch]:''' (140pts. Arcanites Mortal Wizard) take a Magister and let him fly around the battlefield with +1 wound and better melee saves.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tzaangor-Shaman-en.pdf Tzaangor Shaman]:''' (130pts. Arcanites Brayherd Wizard) The mage you want in a Tzaangor-heavy army. Thanks to his Disc, he's not all that bad in melee, but that is still only a last resort, as he's too important to risk. The fun part is that he is a 6 wound Mage with high movement and a decent spell: Enemy unit takes D3 Mortal Wounds. Afterward, you can add a Tzaangor to a nearby unit for every model the spell killed. Roast some Saurus Guard and fill up your Beastmen all in the same breath. The Shaman also carries a nice energy drink with him that, once per game, lets him cast twice and re-roll casting rolls while he's at it. Use to best effect in an Arcanite Cabal Battalion for three re-rollable spells.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Ogroid-Thaumaturge-en.pdf Ogroid Thaumaturge]:''' (170pts Arcanites Mortal Wizard) For all intents and purposes, the Ogroid Thaumaturge is a Tzeentch-marked Doombull. He has eight Wounds without counting as a monster, a 5+ save, rerolls hits & wounds if he took damage earlier in the phase, and his spell deals D6 MW and heals him for each kill, so he's pretty tanky. He also moves 6", deals D3 Mortal Wounds for successfully charging and has three weapon profiles in melee, all of them good. His staff is just like any other mage staff, but hitting on 3+ and dealing three knocks, then his horns have two attacks with great Hit and Wound rolls, great Rend and constant damage 3, and finally, his hooves are exactly 2 Hammer-Liberators worth of knocks. But wait, that's not all. This guy is just amazing. Having him and a Tzeentch army and NOT playing him is akin to sacrilege. He's powerful, he's versatile, and his model looks amazing.
 
====Daemons====
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Lord-of-Change-2019-en.pdf Lord of Change]:''' (400pts. Daemon Wizard, Behemoth, 30 Fate Points) Casty, scary lord, now with fourteen Wounds because he got a new model. Can choose between a bunch of weapon profiles in addition to his staff but the Gatling Rod of Sorcery will generally be your best bet because a Lord of Change in melee is a dead Lord of Change unless you're sending him war machine hunting. His true power is the hero phase, were he can Auto ends an endless spell for free, leans any spell he unbinding on a 9+, and can always get double of the highest dice rolled when he rolls for magic
*{{anchor|FWExalted}}'''[https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/resources/PDF/fw_warscrolls/AOS-Exalted-Daemon-of-Tzeentch.pdf Exalted Daemon of Tzeentch] (Forge World):''' (515pts  Daemon, Behemoth), A Lord of Change pre-new model, with 20 wounds. This also means it only has the staff to fight with, severely hampering its usefulness with the new freshness available.  He also has a Casting Value of 9 as opposed to 10 for some reason.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Changecaster-en.pdf Changecaster, Herald of Tzeentch]:''' (150pts. Daemon Wizard, 12 Fate Points) in addition to throwing small firebolts behind other Horrors, Has a pretty cool combination of tricks going for him. He has a unique spell with a casting value of nine, which is pretty fucking high for dealing D6 MW. Also, once per game, he can cast with three dice instead of two, making nine much more reachable. Also, if he manages to cast a spell with a roll of 9+, he can cast an extra spell that turn.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Fluxmaster-en.pdf Fluxmaster, Herald of Tzeentch on Disc]:''' (170pts. Daemon Wizard, 12 Fate Points) Oddly the disc is disturbingly powerful in melee. However, the Herald on it wants absolutely nothing to do with melee. Ultimately, the Herald on Disc is a confusing beast, best left alone. His unique spell can potentially do nine Mortal wounds for a casting value of 5, though it will average only one and a half, but hey in Matched Play you only get one Arcane Bolt anyway so it's better than your herald sitting on their fucking hands. His real usefulness is that he is manic fast and can keep up with your Flamers and Screamers so they benefit from the loci.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Fateskimmer-en.pdf Fateskimmer, Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot]:''' (170pts, Daemon Wizard, 24 Fate Points) put a Herald on a battle chariot, equipped with both the better casting roll tome and extra weapon and drawn by Screamers that deal more damage to monster and MW something on the flyby. His unique spell can damages each enemy that surrounds it. The main reason to actually take this guy is to make Burning Chariots Battleline if he's your general, which allows you to spam them in low points games. This is an 8 wound, fast moving spellcaster so pretty good for the points you pay.
 
====Slaves to Darkness====


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-the-changeling-en.pdf The Changeling]:''' A fun little hero unit. Can deploy on you opponent's side of the board and can't be targeted by anything until he is revealed by another hero coming within 3" of him or you personally using an ability. Until then he can half the movement on a single unit within 9" every turn. Good on certain occasions like when your enemy brings a few fast units to keep you from moving up the board or getting close to artillery. Bring for fun not for game breaking madness. Also interesting is that he can use the spells of ''all'' Wizards around him. Against Ironjawz, you could totally have the Changeling cast ''Foot of Gork'', use Destiny Dice to pass the casting roll and then stomp an opponent's unit into the dirt. If this kills that big 10 man Brute unit, the Changeling has already earned his points back and then some. Also a fun Assassin given its ability to copy the profile and abilities of a particular weapon in an opponent's warscroll. You can use it as a suicide unit against say... Alarielle and copy the beetle's attacks, using destiny dice to pass to hit and wound rolls and watch as you deal 25 damage with a 140 pt. unit. At the very least, it'll cripple a super-killy monster. A personal favourite trick is is you're up against Archon the Everchosen, charge the changeling into combat with him and watch your opponents face drop as you chose to use his own weapon against him. Chose the Changeling to hit first, and use your destiny dice, hopefully you've rolled at least one six. Attacka nd auto hit with a destiny dice then chose the to wound roll to be an automatic 6 to wound meaning that Archon's own sword removes him from the table with no saves at all allowed. Brutal.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-the-blue-scribes-en.pdf The Blue Scribes]:''' Now a very powerful caster. They can automatically cast anything on 2+ with 1D6 and to unbind their attempt, you need a 9 or more. This allows you to cast ''any'' overpowered summoning spell with impunity. Don't want to be a jerk? No problem, you can also just use their own spell, which makes it easier for other Tzeentch Wizards to cast.
* '''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Deamon_Prince_eng.pdf Daemon Prince]:''' (210pts. Slave to Darkness, Daemon) Fast and decently killy. Isn’t a Wizard any more. He’s gone through a reworking since his last outing. Now he gains a unique command ability for each of the gods. Like a discount Lord of change, his CA only adds +1 to one friendly StD wizard’s casting roll. You take him because he is a melee-oriented Daemon hero that helps a little with casting.


====Generic Leaders====
* '''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Exalted_Hero_of_Chaos_eng.pdf Exalted Hero of Chaos]:''' (90pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) A shit Aspiring Deathbringer with D6 3+/3+/-1/1 attacks and can fight twice. He gets a +1 to hit vs Characters and Monsters and if he somehow kills one he heals D3 wounds. Yeah, probably don't?


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-gaunt-summoner-2016-en.pdf Gaunt Summoner]:''' A very mediocre Wizard statline but attached to some awesome magic. The Gaunt Summoner has one of the best horde-roasting spells in the game and can cast twice per turn, making him a wonderful addition to any army. The fact that he has the Daemon keyword only makes him better. The only real problem is the lack of mobility and survivability. To use his awesome spell to best effect, you want him close to the enemy, but 5 Wounds and a 6+ save aren't too helpful in letting him survive that.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Lord_eng.pdf Lord of Chaos]:''' (110pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) Cheaper and more killy, with a decent command ability to boot. Don't send him alone against characters more expensive than he is, or he will die. If your taking large units of StD for melee, he is a big Force multiplier, letting them fight twice.  
** The Balewind Vortex can help mitigate the need to be close. If an entire horde of enemies wishes to approach, they do not want to be within the 36" bubble of death that his spell becomes while atop the vortex.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-cursling-eye-of-tzeentch-en.pdf Curseling, Eye of Tzeentch]:''' Wow. Vilitch, who used to be overcosted and underpowered, may now be one of the best Chaos casters, albeit he is now a generic hero. He can cast and dispel two spells a turn. Any spell he unbinds, he can immediately cast himself with nobody being allowed to unbind his attempt. He also has the Glean Magic spell with which he can steal unique spells off enemy Wizards (it has 24" range, and the target can't try to unbind this 3+ spell if you're more than 18" away from him, niiice). And in combat, he's awesome, too. He has three weapons, one a Sorcerer staff with bad To Wound and worse To Hit rolls but D3 damage if it connects and then two weapons which are basically Crom's weapons except one of them has extra Rend. Yeah. He hits hard, he can cast twice and he can cast everything he unbinds. If you play him, keep a bunch of Familiars around to grant him that all-important +1 to cast and unbind. His main problem is the First Rule of One. He only has three spells, two of them the generic spells and the third one that only works if the enemy is packing Wizards, and even then the result may not help him, so unless you give him a good lore spell, he will be dead weight on the spells you can cast.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Lord_on_Demonic_Mount_eng.pdf Chaos Lord on Daemonic Mount]:''' (170pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) Your budget (for a Slaves to Darkness character) mounted Lord. He is eligible to take both mortal and Daemon items (that's getting to be a rarity these days), ignores MW on 5+ and heals when killing things with his hammer. His Command Ability allows a Chariot or Knight unit to re-roll charge rolls and adds +1 to their Hit rolls. Gorebeast Chariots hitting on 3+? Yes, please. A good pick if you want a Tzeentch melee goon.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-fatemaster-en.pdf Fatemaster]:''' While his attacks aren't as strong as that of other Lords, you don't take him for his power. You take him because he can add +2 to his saves in melee unless his opponent is flying, too. Yes, he gets a 2+ save so long as you don't send him at a Dragon or something. Yes, Mystic Shield stacks on that. He also has a weird Command Ability that is potentially awesome and potentially awful. You roll a D6 in your Hero Phase. Until your next Hero Phase, you can reroll all dice rolls that show this result. Awesome if you roll a 1 or 2 for this, awful if you roll a 6.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Lord_on_Karkadrak_eng.pdf Chaos Lord on Karkadrak]:''' (250pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) The new mounted lord has arrived, and he rode in style as a full plastic kit. How does this character scream build around? Movement 9", 9 wounds and the always welcomed 3+ save, this lord on battle lizard loves keeping up with his fellow cavalry and bring nothing short of utter destruction. Without any enhancements, this character boasts no less than 13(!) attacks across 4 profiles, has mortal wound potential both on the charge and with his sword, and can heal with his attacks with his big axe. Sporting classic mortal wound protection that Slaves to Darkness units are spoiled with, and the same command ability as his horse-riding brethren, he is an excellent pick for a Slaves focused army. Pair him with some Chaos Knights or Chariots and reap all the skulls you can.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-arcanites-magister-en.pdf Magister]:''' This guy is way, way worse than the normal Sorcerer in melee, but can instead shoot a pretty decent shot out 18". He can cast additional spells if your casting roll was a double, even if it failed. His unique spell is basically Arcane Bolt that has a chance of spawning a Chaos Sp-- ''that''. You could potentially use two 3s from your Destiny Dice pool to successfully cast a Mystic Shield with him, then cast his unique spell in addition because technically your last casting "roll" was a double.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Lord_on_Manticore_eng.pdf Chaos Lord on Manticore]:''' (280pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal, monster, Behemoth) The Lord on Manticore can have a choice between Flail and Sword, with the Sword being better in most circumstances and a choice between Runeshield, Daggerfist, and Lance. The Lance might be awesome, but since everyone and their grandma will be gunning for your Manticore, the 5+ save against Mortal Wounds might be the best choice. The beasty hits at least as hard as the lord, and re-rolls all Hits against Monsters for its Fangs and Claws attacks. His Command Ability allows a unit of Chaos Warriors wholly within 18" to re-roll charge, wound, and Battleshock rolls.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-tzaangor-shaman-en.pdf Tzaangor Shaman]:''' The mage you want in a Tzaangor-heavy army. Thanks to his Disc, he's not all that bad in melee, but that is still only a last resort, as he's too important to risk. The fun part is that he is a 6 Wound mage with high movement and a decent spell: Enemy unit takes D3 Mortal Wounds, afterwards you can add a Tzaangor to a nearby unit for every model the spell killed. Roast some Saurus Guard and fill up your Beastmen all in the same breath. The Shaman also carries a nice energy drink with him that, once per game, lets him cast twice and reroll casting rolls while he's at it. Use to best effect in an Arcanite Cabal Battalion for 3 rerollable spells. Also, since the disc he rides gives hime the '''daemon''' keyword, he qualifies for and can pick from both daemonic and arcanite tables form the allegiance abilities.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Sorcerer_Lord_eng.pdf Chaos Sorcerer Lord]:''' (110pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal, wizard) Yes. he is one of the best cheap wizards you can take. While an ok fighter by wizard standards, he is amazing at support for Mortal StD. First, without even casting anything, he can grant one friendly Std unit re-rolling saves. Then, when he casts, his unique spell that provides re-roll Hit, Wound and Saves for a friendly StD unit wholly within 18". If your running Mauders or Chaos warriors consider a Sorcerer Lord instead of a Magister.
** Note that, in Matched Play, you only have to use Reinforcement Points if you set up new units in the battlefield, but not if you just resurrect models from existing units without increasing the number of models the unit had at the start of the battle. Meaning the Shaman will kill ''and'' heal a nearby Tzaangor unit of the target for free with his spell.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-ogroid-thaumaturge-en.pdf Ogroid Thaumaturge]:''' For all intents and purposes, the Ogroid Thaumaturge is a Tzeentch-marked Doombull. He has 8 Wounds without counting as a monster, a 5+ save and automatic regen of 1 Wound per friendly hero phase, so he's pretty tanky. He also moves 6", deals D3 Mortal Wounds for successfully charging and has three weapon profiles in melee, all of them good. His staff is just like any other mage staff, but hitting on 3+ and dealing two knocks, then his horns have one attack with great Hit and Wound rolls, great Rend and constant damage 3 and finally his hooves are exactly 2 Hammer-Liberators worth of knocks. And wait, that's not all. He is also a wizard, armed with one of the most bullshit unique spells in the game: Casting value 7, pretty high, but instantly deals D6 Mortal Wounds. And then you get to set up a unit of either Pink, Blue or Brimstone Horrors within 1" of whatever you shot (yes, right in melee distance, tying the unit down instantly). And yes, you CAN pick Pink Horrors and then immediately cast a spell with those because it's still your hero phase. But wait, that's still not all. He also turns red after suffering 5 or more Wounds, lowering his own casting rolls but gaining +1 To Hit, making him even more terrifying in melee. This guy is just amazing. Having him and a Tzeentch army and NOT playing him is akin to sacrilege. He's powerful, he's versatile and his model looks amazing.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Sorcerer_Lord_on_Manticore_eng.pdf Chaos Sorcerer Lord on Manticore]:''' (260pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal, wizard, Monster, Behemoth) Blessed with the same awesome "re-roll saves" ability as the normal Lord, this here rides a Manticore, who is just as killy as the one the normal Lord gets. Additionally, the Sorcerer Lord gets the Wind of Chaos spell, which is potentially devastating to a large unit blob.  Due to the different spell, this version is a better fit for the army than the foot sorcerer if you're not running many other StD units as he he can buff his own save with his ability and nuke things with his spell.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-lord-of-change-en.pdf Lord of Change]:''' Casty, scary lord, now with 14 Wounds because he got a new model. Can choose between a bunch of weapon profiles in addition to his staff but the gatling rod will generally be your best bet because a Lord of Change in melee is a dead Lord of Change unless you're sending him war machine hunting.
====Beasts Of Chaos====
must be included in a Phantasmagoria of Fate battalion


*'''[https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/resources/PDF/fw_warscrolls/AOS-Exalted-Daemon-of-Tzeentch.pdf Exalted Daemon of Tzeentch] (Forge World):''' A Lord of Change pre-new model, now with a 3+ Save and 15 wounds. This also means it only has the staff to fight with, severely hampering its usefulness with the new freshness available.  Also has a Casting Value of 9 as opposed to 10 for some reason.
Updated: The 2020 Disciples of Tzeentch Battletome has beasts of chaos as an ally and you no longer need Phantasmagoria.


*'''Herald of Tzeentch:''' Has a pretty cool combination of tricks going for him. He has a unique spell with a casting value of 9, which is pretty fucking high. Also, once per game, he can cast with 3 dice instead of two, making 9 much more reachable. Also, if he casts with a value of 9 or more (no matter which spell) he can cast another one. Basically once per game you can cast twice unless you roll real bad. Keep in mind that casting with three dice, adding Chaos Familiars and a Lord of Change can mean that once per game you can summon ''anything'' including the way overpowered Soul Grinder.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-beastlord-en.pdf Beastlord]:''' (90pts) A melee fighter but can't keep up with his compatriates (GW expected you to always but them in BoC Ambush and let the rest of the army run and charge). are good and cheap heroes that can improve the rest of beastmen combat if they kill something.


*'''Herald of Tzeentch on Disc:''' Oddly the disc is disturbingly powerful in melee. However, the Herald on it wants absolutely nothing to do with melee. Ultimately, the Herald on Disc is a confused beast, best left alone.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-great-bray-shaman-en.pdf Great Bray Shaman]:''' (100pts) your Beastman speed booster (especially Tzangors)  and your other BEASTS OF CHAOS endless spell caster. They know Devolve for dragging enemies closer to you and away from objectives and support auras.


*'''Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot:''' When deciding how to build the model, do consider that this unit doesn't get the magical flames shooting attack that other heralds get, or the blue horrors close combat attacks that the exalted flamer gets. In other words, if you build this version, you can use the Blue Horrors to increase your Pink Horror units, the Exalted Flamer by himself and all the flame bits for nice conversions.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-doombull-en.pdf Doombull]:''' (100pts) the leader bullgor, a Big guy with a big axe, that let other Bullgors wound better.


===<span style="color:#dda16f;">Troops</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-dragon-ogor-shaggoth-en.pdf Dragon Ogor Shaggoth]:''' (180pts) Lots of attacks that can explode into more, some speed, lot of wounds, and the most useful is the ability to heal when ties for going first is rolled and having a healing spell.
====Battleline====


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-kairic-acolytes-en.pdf Kairic Acolytes]:''' Tzeentch-themed Marauders, just as Bloodreavers are Khorne-themed Marauders. Kairic Acolytes can (and must) mix and match weapons: The normal blade is the exact same as a Marauder with an axe, the glaive gets better Rend, the dual-wielder hits better and the shield gives the ''model'' a 6+ save-before-the-save against normal and mortal wounds. This is all okay, but not terribly impressive. What sets them apart is that each is also a magical dabbler and can shoot minor magic missiles with 5+/4+/-/1, which sounds bad. Then you notice that having a Tzeentch Wizard tagging along adds 1 to these shots' To Hit rolls. Then you notice that these shots are amazing as normal Marauders don't get stuff like this at all, so even a weak shot is better than no shot at all.
===<span style="color:#dda16f;">Battleline</span>===
** '''Protip''': Because you can mix weapons 40K-style, give some of them shields, and whatever weapons you want to the rest. Put the guys with weapons in the front, so they get to be more killy, then when it's time to allocate wounds, place them in the guys with shields (their rule says the models with shields are the ones who get the extra Save). That's teamwork for ya!


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-tzaangors-en.pdf Tzaangors]:''' Incredible. They are, at first glance, Chaos Warriors with a lower save. Then you look at their weapons. No matter what you equip them with, they will always have a 4+/5+/-/1 beak attack each. Then you can choose between two weapons, sword and board and glaive (only two on each five models). The shield gives you a nice save-after-the-save, the twin swords get you better hit rolls and the glaives only give you 1 attack instead of 2 but at damage 2 and Rend -1. They also have a nice rule where, for every 9 models in the unit, you get an additional attack, up to +3 maximum. Since this stacks nicely with the few strong attacks from the glaives, you want glaives if you want to go for raw damage output and shields to keep them safe, and they can have one mutant for each 5 models, who always have two blades and make 1 additional hit with them. The good thing? You can mix-and-match, so you can do both! They can also run and charge like normal Beastmen, thanks to their musician and can channel mortal wounds onto enemy units if the Tzaangors have Wizards chilling with them. Having an Arcanite Hero hanging with them also gets them better Wound rolls, so keep that Tzaangor Shaman nearby to buff and replenish.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Kairic-Acolytes-en.pdf Kairic Acolytes]:''' (Arcanites, Min 10, 120pts.) Tzeentch-themed Marauders, just as Bloodreavers are Khorne-themed Marauders, but magic focused. They can take the dual-wielder hits better or shields that give a ''model'' a 6+ save-before-the-save against normal and mortal wounds, with 3 in 10 can get big Glaives. This is all okay, but not terribly impressive. What sets them apart is that each is also a magical dabbler, being wizards that only spam a buff spell to their minor magic missile weapon to a (18"/1/4+/3+/-1/1), and can disrupt enemy wizards. Having a bunch of Acolytes will help you quickly rack up summon points.
**Arcane Cataclysm shifts the shields into just giving 6++ Wards, but that's not the big issue. That's the loss of ''any casting power whatsoever''. All you keep is the Vulcharch which gives the ability to deal an MW on a wizard who casts on a 4+, making them possible witch-hunters, but it's not going to do much.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-pink-horrors-of-tzeentch-en.pdf Pink Horrors]:''' One of the best infantry units in the game. Not only do they shoot pretty well and on a surprisingly high range, each unit also counts as a Wizard, so they can either shoot some Mortal Wounds at stuff their normal attacks can't get through, increase their save to 4+ or summon some more bullshit. Even more insane when using the new Lore of Change, in which case every unit of Horrors gets one of the Lore's spells to play around with. Horrors filling their own unit back up? Do it! Horrors buffing your Heroes? Do it! Horrors causing big stuff like Kurnoth Hunters or Ironguts to punch each other? Do it! The huge downside to Horrors of course is how they survive as they only have a 5+ save like most daemons. In open and narrative play one does not have to worry as they have the SPLIT rule, however in matched play this is next to useless as reinforcement points mean you do not get to bring in blue and brimstone horrors unless you've put the points aside. So say you were playing 2000 pts and wanted your 3 battleline to be Pinks that split and split again you'll find that you need to put aside 100 points for each units blues (1 pink turning into 2 blues) and then for each unit of blues you need to put aside 40. This plus your cost of taking the Pinks means that you are investing 280 points per unit of Pink Horrors. So taking 3 of them with this would mean having 840 of your points just in your battleline units.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tzaangors-en.pdf Tzaangor Host]:''' (Arcanite, Min 10, 180pts.) Incredible. They are, at first glance, Chaos Warriors with a lower save. Then you look at their weapons. No matter what you equip them with, they will always have a 4+/5+/-/1 beak attack each. Then you can choose between two swords, a sword and board, and a glaive (only two on every five models). The shield gives you a nice save-after-the-save for that model, the twin swords get you better hit rolls and the glaives only give you 1 attack instead of 2 but at damage 2 and Rend -1. They also have a rule to gain +1 attack on all their melee weapons if they have 9+ modules. Since this stacks nicely with the few strong attacks from the glaives, you want glaives if you want to go for raw damage output and shields to keep them safe, and they can have one mutant for every 5 models, who always have two blades and make 1 additional hit with them. Most of the unit must be armed the same, but the mutants always have two blades and the glaives replace the normal equipment, so you can have a nice spread of options. They can also run and charge like normal Beastmen, thanks to their musician and can channel mortal wounds onto enemy units if near any wizards (friend or foe). Having an Arcanite Hero hanging with them also gets them better Wound rolls, so keep that Tzaangor Shaman nearby to buff and replenish.
**Arcane Cataclysm has seen the Tzaangors go upward quite a bit. Their ever-present beaks are now 4+/3+/-/1, making them a lot more reliable as weapons on top of whatever you pick. ''Destined Mayhem'' now gives them that +1 attack on the charge, which makes them more focused on being disposable chaff that you toss at the enemy. Their drawback is that their icon now a lot less usable, as it requires having both a wizard in range and another enemy unit nearby to throw d3 MWs at, which is harder than it looks unless you're facing the Lumineth or a Sacrosanct-heavy Stormcast army.


====Others====
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Horrors-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Horrors of Tzeentch]:''' (Conditional Battleline: Daemon, Min10, 250pts/150pts (if no Pinks)/125pts (if no Pinks or Blues) 20 Fate Points for a unit of 20 Pinks/10 Fate Points for a unit of 10 Blues/Iridescents.) As the Nature of their god these things keep on getting reinvented. One of the best and annoying infantry units in the game, as a unit of 10 actually has 50 wounds (assuming you can deploy all of them validly). A Starting unit of Pinks will have a high volume of 12" firebolts. Their annoying power is each dying pink turns into 2 Blues and each blue turns into a Brimstone, actually increasing the number of attacks by how many you'll be using. The pinks always have to be the first ones to die though.
**Horrors are not tough and will die in numbers and then more will flee from Battleshock, but if you roll a 1 (use a Fate dice) and you still have a pink with an Icon alive, you gain back D6 slain models instead.
**If you care for everyone's sanity, don't want to buy and paint 40+ Blue/Brimstone horrors, and/or don't think setting up more models will work out for the game, your horrors can instead explode and deal mortals on a roll that degrades with the size of the Horror - depending.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-tzaangor-enlightened-en.pdf Tzaangor Enlightened]:''' Elite Tzaangors. They have the "option" of putting them onto Discs, though frankly that option is somewhat insulting, as you will not ever not take it, but being able to play them on foot is good if you want three spare discs that you want to use with other Tzeentchian models, either from AoS or 40K, is nice. For the low price of being affected by anti-Daemon abilities, all your Enlightened gain 10" extra Move, an extra Wound and a massively scary melee profile on top of their own massively scary melee profile. They get better when an Tzaangor Shaman is nearby. Other than that, they have a beautiful psychological tool in the ''Guided by the Past'' ability, which grants them full rerolls To Hit and Wound if an enemy unit within 3" has already attacked this turn. This puts your opponent into an unpleasant situation: Either attack them first and give the survivors powerful rerolls or let them attack first and pray he'll still have models left once they're done.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Screamers-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Screamer]:''' (Conditional Battleline: Hosts Arcanum army, Daemon Min:3 Max:12 110pts 10 Fate Points for a unit of 3) zipping objective claimers and light bombers, but their offense is a bit pillow-fisted outside The Hosts Arcanum and other buffs. Three of them won't do much, they want to be in bigger units to achieve anything and you're unlikely to put plenty of wounds on units, but monsters really don't enjoy the damage upgrade to D3. Do remember you can do the slashing fins attack if you "retreat" from combat they're not going to win by flying over the unit they were fighting. Being that they are only 10 fate points and have an exceptional move speed, you will often be summoning these to grab an objective left in the open.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-tzaangor-skyfires-en.pdf Tzaangor Skyfires]:''' Ranged Elite Tzaangors. These fellows are the unholy cross between a Tzaangor Enlightened, a Kurnoth Hunter and a Warplock Jezzail (guess who did what, I don't wanna imagine that scene). They have the obscene 16" Movement of the Enlightened, the 24" range of the Kurnoth Hunters and 6+ Hit rolls immediately deal Mortal Wounds. This is even stronger considering close proximity to an Tzaangor Shaman grants them +1 To Hit, and the leader already has an additional +1<s>No, the leader simply hits on 3+, very different as that doesn't increase his chance of triggering the exploding 6s</s>No, is still an effective, intrinsecal additional +1 for the leader' bow, and he still need a clean 6 to deal insta damage. Expect to see at least one unit of 6 in every competitive list.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Flamers-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Flamers]:''' (Conditional Battleline: Eternal Conflaguration army, Daemon Min:3 Max:12 190pts 18 Fate Points for a unit of 3) Pretty bloody great. They die very easily, so keep them in cover, but their ranged flame attack is possibly the best thing Tzeentch daemons can bring you, massed shots (10 from 3 of them) causing D3 wounds on anything that gets through is awesome, and they that gains +1/+2 hit if the target had 10/20 models. They are not fun to fight in melee as each lost wound inflicts an MW on a 5+. Lastly, they have 9" Move and can fly, so you can use them as ultra-powered horse archers, leaping here and there while puking multi-colored death from a safe distance.  


*'''Blue Horrors:''' Some saint at GW decided to bless us with a warscroll for Blue Horrors in the Silver Tower game, apparently having forgotten the utter lunacy that once ensued because of them. Basically, a Blue Horror is a Pink Horror, but worse in melee, slightly lower-ranged shots and no magic. But that's really not the important part. The important part is that, so long as you have the warscroll and the models, you can set up 2 Blue Horrors whenever a Pink Horror is killed, thus adding two more wounds your opponent has to chew through before he can get at the actually important stuff behind them. It also helps that Blue Horrors are cheap as chips. With 50 points for 10 models that can shoot, you can place a veritable flood of gribblies in front of your opponent and roast him from a semi-safe distance. Shame they aren't Battleline.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Burning-Chariots-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Burning Chariots of Tzeentch]:''' (Optional Battleline: Fateskimmer General, Daemon Min1, Max:3 160pts, 18 Fate Points)This is what you get when you put an exalted flamer on a disk pulled by two Screamers. It can damage units it flies over, has the same powerful missile weapon as the standard Exalted Flamer and a bunch of melee attacks, including the Screamers', who make 6 attacks, each of which deals D3 damage whilst targeting a Monster, all of which gain a bonus to hit against bigger units. But realistically it's so fragile and inaccurate you should only use it to pick off opportune targets in melee while shooting at whatever you feel like. They're super fast and they fly but they'll die if the opponent even thinks about shooting and flamers aren't slow anyway. They are great however at dealing a lot of damage against monsters and 20+ units or if you want it to circle around and take the side objectives that the opponent only has a token force for just make sure it attacks first in most cases because it won't last long otherwise.  They do also give normal flames their +1 to hit with shooting, but the foot versions just seem a better fit.


*'''Brimstone Horrors:''' And because Pink Horrors splitting into two blue wasn't insane enough, killing a Blue Horror creates a (paired) Brimstone Horror, which are basically teeny-tiny swarms that have only 1 Wound <s>despite clearly being 2 distinct lifeforms</s> is not like you could expect from GW to some day release an ant colony and give it +10000 wounds tho. These are even weaker than the Blue Horrors but provide yet another bunch of Wounds your opponent has to chew through. If we ignore the scarcity of the Brimstone Horror models, under perfect conditions, it would take 50 Wounds of damage for your opponent to chew through 10 Pink Horrors.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Warriors_eng.pdf Chaos Warriors]:''' (Mortal STD, Min5, Max:30 100pts.) The same heavily armored Vikings you know and love. Do you like the Liberators' bullshit profile but want to go a bit more Chaosy? Then these guys are what you are looking for. They have the same stats, and their normal hand weapons better than the swords Liberators carry. Their other options include a halberd that is worse than the hand weapon but with a better range, two hand weapons giving a flat re-roll to hit rolls, and a greatblade with the same stats as a Liberator hammer but with a -1 rend, however unlike them taking this will cost you your shield. Their shields work a little differently as they give you a special save of 5+ against mortal wounds. While giving them greater durability against Mortal wounds than Liberators they have worse saves against regular damage attacks. If you want to be an asshole, use them in units of 20+, where they will be re-rolling saves for longer. All in all, strong chaos rivals to liberators, while Liberators can be argued as a more balanced unit with an equal focus on attack and defence and also containing special weapons. Chaos Warriors are more offensively focused, they are less about holding the line than smashing through it, with their weapon options favouring frontal assault more.
**Take 20, give them halberds so you can attack in two ranks. Enjoy your 60 attacks.
**Take 20, give them shields, string them out in front of your army and run them forward. Don't worry about being charged: these guys are bait. Take the aforementioned Halberd Warriors and destroy whatever dumbass takes that bait.


*'''Exalted Flamer:''' Has twice the wounds and twice the attacks of a normal flamer, and that's basically it. I'd just take two normal flamers and put this chap on the chariot for the extra stuff that can do. But if you plucked a Chariot apart or built it with the Herald on top, fielding this guy really doesn't hurt, as absolutely nothing in the game enjoys being pelted with 6 damage D3 shots from 18" away.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Marauders_eng.pdf Marauders]:''' (Mortal STD, Min20, Max:40 150pts.) Our favorite Vikings are back and bringing the pain to bear! They did not get a model update, which they sorely need in comparison to the new models being released. I for one will be using Warcry models and kitbashing them to represent Marauders. But down to brass tacks, they boast an average stat line that is bolstered by numbers. 10 or more and your get +1 to hit, 20 or more you get +1 to Rend. But the most important ability boost they got is their charge ability. They can change the lower die on a charge roll to a 6 automatically. Add in a drummer and you'll be making a minimum 8" charge every time.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-flamers-of-tzeentch-en.pdf Flamers]:''' Pretty bloody great. They die very easily, so keep them in cover, but their ranged flame attack is possibly the best thing Tzeentch daemons can bring you, massed shots (10 from 3 of them) causing D3 wounds on anything that gets through is awesome. Bonus flaming is nice too - remember "healing" in AoS only affects models that are still alive, if flaming one-wound stuff it doesn't mean models get up again if you roll a one afterward. In summary using a wound-based comp system (or no comp system) you'd be a fool not to bring at least three of these. Also, remember the awful Locus of Transmogrification? It's been buffed to hell and back and given to these guys. If they lose models while close to a Herald of Tzeentch/Blue Scribes/The Changeling, they have a chance of the Flamer simply splitting into two new and fully healed Flamers. And all the ones that don't split, you simply summon back to the table with your buttload of casting attempts. Lastly, they have 9" Move and can fly (by jumping, according to their warscroll!), so you can use them as ultra-powered horse archers, leaping here and there while puking multi-colored death from a safe distance.
===Others===


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-screamers-of-tzeentch-en.pdf Screamer]:''' A bit pillow-fisted overall. Three of them won't do much, they want to be in bigger units to achieve anything (even lone wizards might not die quickly to them otherwise) and you're unlikely to put plenty of wounds on units, though monsters really don't enjoy the damage upgrade to D3. Do remember you can do the slashing fins attack if you "retreat" from a combat they're not going to win by flying over the unit they were fighting.
====Daemon====


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-herald-tzeentch-burning-chariot-en.pdf Exalted Flamer on Burning Chariot]:''' Ridiculous, utterly ridiculous. Has the potential of inflicting 46 Wounds per round, if you do it just right. It can damage units it flies over, has the same powerful missile weapon as the standard Exalted Flamer and a bunch of melee attacks, including the two Screamers, who make 6 attacks, each of which deals D3 damage whilst targetting a Monster. None of these have Rend, but whatever. Take a couple and dominate the game. However, these things are pretty fragile, not that this means anything when you have a goddamn 14" Flying Move stat.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Exalted-Flamers-of-Tzeentch-en.pdf Exalted Flamers]:''' (Daemon Min: 1 Max: 6 130pts 12 Fate Points for 1) A leader of the Flamers, being a Fusion two normal Flamers into one model with double the attacks, wounds and rend on their Warpflame attacks. not on his scroll but he also provides +1 to hit for other Flamers, often letting them hit on 2s. In tighter points games he has better value when you saving 50 points for 2 models worth and require fewer Fate Points to summon (could appear by round 2 with your own casting while Flamers could show at soonest by round 3). Still, less points-efficient than normal flamers except as a force multiplier - oddly, if near a flamer unit, the standard guys get more accurate than these ones, as they both hit on 4+ before buffs.


===<span style="color:#dda16f;">Behemoths</span>===
====Arcanite====
*'''[https://17890-presscdn-0-51-pagely.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Chaos_Monsters_Warscrolls.pdf Mutalith Vortex Beast of Tzeentch]''': YES, that's right, as of [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/04/08/vortex-and-slaughter-the-beasts-are-back/ April 8th 2017], the Mutalith Vortex Beast and Slaughterbrute received and update with the keywords '''TZEENTCH''' and '''KHORNE''' respectivably, allowing them to keep the Allegiance Abilities from the new Blades of Khorne and Disciples of Tzeentch Battletomes, which is good, and not stupidly broken.  
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tzaangor-Enlightened-en.pdf Tzaangor Enlightened]:''' (Min 3, 90pts) Elite Tzaangors. They hit hard and get better when a Tzaangor Shaman is nearby. Other than that, they have a beautiful psychological tool in the ''Guided by the Past'' ability, which grants them full rerolls To Hit and Wound if an enemy unit within 3" has already attacked this turn. This puts your opponent into an unpleasant situation: Either attack them first and give the survivors powerful re-rolls or let them attack first and pray he'll still have models left once they're done. You use the Foot variant if you're saving points.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tzaangor-Enlightened-on-Disc-en.pdf Tzaangor Enlightened on Disc]:''' (Min 3, 180pts) The better Enlightened the most people use. All your Enlightened gain 16" Fly Move, extra Wound and a massively scary melee profile on top of their own massively scary melee profile (both affected by ''Guided by the Past''). Now Enlightened and Shaman can move together at full speed.
**Arcane Cataclysm has changed them up a bit. ''Guided by the Past'' now only gives a +1 to wound if you went second, which is appreciated but not quite what we used to have because everything now hits on a 4+ without a Shaman beside them. Their ''Babbling Stream of Secrets'' ability (which used to just make battleshock casualties worse for the enemy - if that ever mattered) into something more applicable by making engaged enemies unable to receive any commands.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tzaangor-Skyfires-en.pdf Tzaangor Skyfires]:''' (BoC, 3, 190pts) Ranged Elite Tzaangors. These fellows are the unholy cross between a Tzaangor Enlightened, a Kurnoth Hunter and a Warplock Jezzail (guess who did what, I don't wanna imagine that scene). In addition to having serviceable melee stats, Skyfires have the obscene 16" Movement of the Enlightened, the 24" range of the Kurnoth Hunters and unmodified 6 To Hit rolls immediately deal d3 Mortal Wounds instead (incredible for sniping characters with a good destiny dice pool). This is even stronger considering that close proximity to a Tzaangor Shaman grants them +1 To Hit, and the leader already has an additional +1, making still be dangerous even if 6s are not rolled.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//aos_warscroll_eyes_of_the_nine_en.pdf Eyes of the Nine]:''' A mixed unit of 4 models including two named kairic acolytes, a named tzaangor wielding a savage greatblade and a blue horror. Must be taken alongside Vortemis the All-Seeing.
 
====Mortal====
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Chosen_eng.pdf Chaos Chosen]:''' (STD Min5, Max:20, 140pts.) Warriors with +1 Ld and armed with Great Weapons, which is basically a Protector's Halberd without the cool special rules. What's so special about Chosen, then? If they kill at least one model in combat, all nearby Slaves to Darkness re-roll To Wound until the end of the phase. This is pretty devastating and nowhere does it say that multiple Chosen squads can't affect each other with this (actually, they even affect themselves if an ability allows them to fight more than once a phase, they're just that pleased with themselves). So a good way to look at Chosen is as a potential buffing unit with high damage potential. Don't compare them to Paladins as they really don't like that. Get them into the thick of things and start killing to buff everyone up.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Chariots_eng.pdf Chaos Chariots]:''' (STD Min1, Max:3 120pts.) Our favourite Shock and Awe Chariot got the Ogor Charge rule, big win. And while they seem to want to be taken in units of 2 to maximize the number of exalted upgrades you can take, an argument can be made to take a unit of 2-3. A Chaos Lord on Karkadrak (or demonic mount) with an Undivided Mark will give them an immunity to Battleshock (while wholly within 12") and the Chaos Lord's command ability will affect more than 1 chariot. This will maximise the hurt dealt when they charge. The Chariot's innate ability to run and charge once per game will only increase this benefit and possibly ensure a turn 1 charge. A 12" move, plus a run, plus a re-rollable charge will catch many an unwary opponent off-guard.  Although, units of one could lead to a HUGE increase in mortal wounds from their charge damage as you roll once for the unit rather than once per model.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Gorebeast_Chariots_eng.pdf Gorebeast Chariots]:''' (STD 150pts) Don't get the same movement rule as the normal Chaos Chariots but they have the absolutely devastating Gorebeast to make up for it. The beast is just that in combat and also grants you a nice rule similar to Khorne Skullcrushers get where you can potentially inflict Mortal Wounds on whatever you charge in the Charge Phase.  Like the normal chariot, this rule triggers for the unit rather than per model as Skullcrushers do - but it can affect more than one unit.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Knights_eng.pdf Chaos Knights]:''' (STD Min5, Max:20, 180pts.) Chaos Warriors on pretty good horses. They aren't the bullshit they used to be, but they are still strong. They can either have the same weapon as a Warrior but with three attacks and rend or they can take lances, which are exactly like a Liberator with a Warhammer but gain a bonus to Rend and Damage if they charge.  You probably won't wipe out too many unis on the charge so the normal weapon will be better in most circumstances.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Marauder_Horsemen_eng.pdf Chaos Marauder Horsemen]:''' (STD Min5, Max:30 90pts.) Marauders on horseback. They are in almost every way normal Marauders on mediocre horses. However, they can still take Javelins, which beat every other weapon the guys can have by simple virtue of being a missile weapon in addition to a close combat weapon. Considering this is an army that can be at a desperate lacking in ranged weaponry, it can be a good rule-of-thumb to include a few goods ranged harassers. Feigned Flight allows for Mongolian-style hit and run tactics, as it allows the Marauders to shoot and charge even if they retreated. Meaning these guys can run circles around slower moving units while they gradually shoot them down before multi-charging them to death.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Varanguard_eng.pdf Varanguard]''': (STD Min:3, Max:12, 300pts) Super Warriors lent out by Archaon. They are giant chaos knights with 5 wounds 3+ armour and ignore magic on a 5+, able to Fight twice once per game and get +1 to hit if you have Archaon. The unit can be armed with an Ensorcelled Weapon for consistency, Fellspear for better charge damage, or Daemonforged Blade can more inflict Damage and MW with good RNG.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos-warscroll-Tzeentch-Chaos-Spawn-en.pdf Chaos Spawn]:''' (STD Min:1 Max:6 50pts.) [[Chaos Spawn | That Which Must Not Be Named]]. Not actually terrible, though far from reliable. A Move of 2D6" makes for potentially fast movement. Similarly, 2D6 attacks per Spawn is potentially strong, but even better is the special rule these attacks come with: Any natural 6s to wound deal mortal wounds. Also, five Wounds with a 5+ save to make for pretty hardy models, and any models within 9" of a wizard that casts a spell can immediately regenerate their wounds. This makes them excellent bubblewrap for backline wizards that you fear might get assassinated.
** Tzeentch has many ways to summon them for free, either to replace specific Heroes that die or right into enemy lines, stopping them from shooting and charging your wizards.
 
====Beasts Of Chaos====
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-ungors-en.pdf Ungors]:''' (Min10 Max:40 60/200pts) beastmen Marauders. Not strong but you can take swarms of them and they are able to cross a lot of ground.
 
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_AoS_BeastsOfChaos_Gors.pdf Gors]:''' (Min10 Max:30 70/200pts)  A step above Ungors. while Ungors are only effective in large packs, you can comfortably take smaller units of Gors.


The Mutalith Vortex Beast is a [[DISTRACTION CARNIFEX|big, bad monster with good survivality]], healing 1D3 wounds on each of your hero phases, having a +4 save, and has the potential to dish out A LOT of attacks, but his weapons profiles have modest hit and wound stats, so don't expect it to [[RIP AND TEAR]] the enemy (oh no, that's what Slaughterbeast do).
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-bestigors-en.pdf Bestigors]:''' (Min10 Max:30 120/300pts) A step above Gors but below Tzaangors. They do have Rending attacks over Tzaangors. If you can stack all their bonuses you can get up to the Tzaangors killing power.
You don't take it because it is killy and stompy, like the aforementioned Slaughterbeast; ho, oh no, you take it will give your enemy's forces a really bad time with debuffs and mortal wounds. '''Aura of Mutation''' is  one of the few random special rules that can never turn on you, since it can apply one of '''3 PERMANENT DEBUFFS''' (yes, PERMANENT) or inflicts heavy damage to a unit at 15" from it (yes, a unit, not neccesarily an enemy unit, given the curious wording), according to the number you got after rolling a single dice on your hero phase:
#''Hideous Disfigurement'': -1 Bravery FOR THE REST OF THE BATTLE. Good against poor Bravery units, like horde armies usually are.
#''Trollbrains'': FOR THE REST OF THE BATTLE the controlling player must roll a dice at the start of each of their hero phases. On the roll of a 1, the target unit can’t be selected to cast spells, move or attack until their next hero phase. A kind of curse, but this can be [[FATAL]], since the entire unit will not be able to do a single thing on the rest of the turn. Choppy units, shooty units, fast units, wizards with powerful spells. Damn, could you imagine what could happen to a whole Sisters of the Thorn unit, who happens to have four of those attributes, on a roll of 1? if your Mutalith Beast charges them you will watch a nasty hentai movie.
#''Gift of Mutations'': -1 Move for THE REST OF THE BATTLE. This is just wrong, this gives a bad time to almost everyone. Crippling movements, retreats, charges, escape routes, and punishing harder monsters with damage tables (imagine those poor, slugass like Plague Furnaces or Screaming Bells that got a shitton of damage, they will not be able to move at all).
#''Tide of Transmogrification'': D3 mortal wounds. Good, free damage.
#''Maelstrom of Change'': D6 mortal wounds. Gooder, more free damage.
#''Spawnchange'': D6 mortal wounds, plus each slain model in the unit will become a [[Chaos Spawn|Chaos SpwALLAHUACKBARARGHH]]. Good already for the mortal wounds, and can be better on open or narrative games. Matched games will not abuse a lot of the extra... units created... but if you have 60 points free to spare, go ahead and place one.
Remember that you *can* inflict mortal wounds to your own units, but why would you that? at the moment there are not a single battalion that could possibly benefit of this...
(Note: as you can see, those first three debuffs are never refered to not be able to be used multiple times on a same unit. Until FAQ'd and clarified, you could expect to reduce bravery and movement twice or more on a single battle. Don't abuse from this, unless yoy want to be [[that guy]]).
Now, since the Mutalith Vortex Beast got that shiny new '''TZEENTCH''' keyword, it benefits from '''Masters of Destiny''', for those times when you really have to make sure to pass the savings, but it is a '''Monster''', and dosen't have any further synergy with either from '''Mortal''' or '''Daemon units'''. Don't be an idiot wasting your Destiny Dices to make it pass every hit or wound roll, and don't try to be a smartass trying to use them with '''Aura of Mutation''', you can't, since the rules for the battle trait specifically says that they DO NOT affect abilities.


===<span style="color:#dda16f;">Discontinued</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_AoS_BeastsOfChaos_Bullgors.pdf Bullgors]:''' (Min3 Max:12 140pts) Get the same Bloodgreed rule as the Doombull, а weapon choice of great axes (2x 4+/3+/-2/3) or axe(s)(3x 4+/3+/-1/2) with the option of an additional axe to reroll hit rolls of 1, or bull shields which add +1 to the save rolls against attacks from melee weapons. These options are in addition to horn attacks made by each bullgor (2x 4+/4+/-/1). But the really interesting trait is their Drummer and Banner Bearer abilities: namely, they give +1 respectively to charge rolls and Bravery for each enemy unit within 12" from them. If you want to go full Warherd, take one unit of each and see which ones perform best, but if you take only one unit of them and a Doombull, you're going to want great axes.
**Arguably the dual axes may be the better option for a higher chance of mortal wounds with the additional attack and rerolling 1's to hit. The loss of rend isn't that big of a deal as we have many ways of reducing saves already.
**Other than that, they're fast, have more raw, balls-out power than almost anything in the game and have lots of Wounds. The high Wound-count combined with the meh Save also means that targeting them with Mortal Wounds will almost feel like a waste to your opponent, which might keep them safe longer.


*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-dragon-ogors-en.pdf Dragon Ogors]:''' (Min3 Max:12 140pts) Five Wounds with a 4+ save, okay Bravery and scary weapons. Each has what is basically a Chaos Knight's horse bolted to it and in addition fights with a big weapon. You get either Ancient Weapons which are three Double-Hammer Liberators in one, Glaives which exchange 2 attacks with 1 more inch of range and a Rend of -1, or Crushers which only have 3 attacks, but with 2 damage each. Re-roll hit rolls of 1 if wholly within 12" of a Shaggoth.
**Glaives have an interesting use in that you can hide your dragon ogors behind your 25mm/32mm based guys (just in case may want 2 ranks of 25mm bases to have maximum distance). Enemies with 1" weapons won't be able to touch your DO, while the glaives let your DO wack enemies (though you do lose your claw attacks).


==Normal Battalions==
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_AoS_BeastsOfChaos_Ungor_Raiders.pdf Ungor Raiders]:''' (Min:10 Max40 80pts) Same as Ungors, but with bows instead of shields and a basic scouting rule. Don't think their bows are good, by the way, but the mass of shots really helps. Don't underestimate 30-40 strong ungor raider units. They can output a surprising amount of dakka (for Beasts anyways, they're not crossbow freeguild!). in a melee-centric and focused faction that can quickly get into melee, missiles will be taken out of you horde budget, can damage distant enemies while holding objectives.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Daemon Cohort of Tzeentch</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-centigors-en.pdf Centigors]:''' (Min:5 Max20 80pts) Light Brayherd cavalry unit that can Run and Charge. Fairly useless as the other player can lay down even light fire and wipe them out. Their good to at moving across the board, harassing, tieing down or grabbing an objective but not much else. Each turn you can decide to have them get drunk on beast piss to add +1 to their hit rolls but at the cost of your opponent getting +1 on them.


Could be fairly nasty if you play fair. If not, it's utter rape. Extra spells means you could reliably be casting Arcane Bolt and Mystic Shield with every unit (including your Horrors) every turn. Having most of your army with +1 saves while throwing multiple sets of D3 mortal wounds across the field, plus normal shooting, could be nasty. You'll probably want to borrow some speedbumps from somewhere to keep enemy units at arm's length. Lord of Change probably best for his command ability giving a bonus to cast. And all of this is not taking into account the fact that you could use summoning magic with all your casting attempts.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-tuskgor-chariot-en.pdf Tuskgor Chariots]:''' (Min:1 Max4 60/200pts) It's a chariot. Aside from the fact that the model is painfully showing its age, it's actually damn good. Lots of Wounds, good Save, tons of attacks that are great on the charge and okay normally. Play three of them and make sure they have a Bray Shaman close to them in your first movement phase. Like Bestigors, its Despoiler Axe can re-roll 1s against Order units and add 1 to hit rolls if the unit has 10 or more units. Fill your army with chariots! they are one of the best beast units! If you don't like the Tuskgors, simply build your own chariots from Gors, Warhounds and assorted wood splinters.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Warpflame Host</span>===
===<span style="color:#dda16f;">Behemoths</span>===


An Exalted Flamer has 3+ units of Exalted Flamers, Flamers or Burning Chariots tagging along. Together, they have a small chance of dealing additional Mortal Wounds in the Hero Phase, similar to Nurgle's Rot. Not really that good, as all the models are already plenty killy, don't want enemies anywhere near that close to them and the chance of triggering damage at all is fairly low. You really only take this because it's a requirement for ''The Eternal Conflagration''.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Chaos_Warshrine_eng.pdf Chaos Warshrine]:''' (Totem, Priest, Behemoth, 170pts.) What it does is pretty cool, too. First, it has an Aura that grants {{AOSKeyword|Mortal Slaves to Darkness}} an additional 6+ save after their normal save. It Can also pray for buffs to Mortal STD units. There is one buff for Undivided and every God. The Undivided buff is the best by default, granting rerolls of To Hit and To Wound. However, the God-specific buffs can be cast on whatever you want, but get better if you cast it on a unit of the same God. The favor of Tzeentch let your reroll saves and ignore magic on a 4+. And yes, this does mean a Shrine can bless units of rival Gods, just for shits and giggles. Also of note is the fact that this thing can easily hold its own in combat with a monster-like profile and a bunch of strong attacks. Awful Rend, yes, but they plow through low armour tarpits like nobody's business.  


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Multitudinous Host</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Soul_Grinder_eng.pdf Soul Grinder]:'''(Daemon, Behemoth, 210pts) Ever wanted a beast that can throw ranged shots AND be great in melee? This daemon might be for you. Same price as a Daemon Prince but with less special abilities. It makes up for it by giving you a boatload of attacks for very good damage. Two ranged attack profiles, one at 20" and six at 16", the 20" does flat 3 damage the rest do 1 damage. CC has six attacks for 1 damage each, 1 attack -2 Rend for D6 damage, and either: two attacks -2 Rend flat 3 damage, OR 4 attacks -1 Rend D3 damage. Big, ugly, and killy, he fills the hammer role. The biggest downside for it is the mostly 4+ to hit. And since it is a Daemon, it can't benefit from CSL Demonic Power spell or the Warshrine. But at 16 wounds and a 4+ save, you can probably find a spot in the army.


A Herald of Tzeentch takes 8+ units of Horrors (Pink, Blue or Brimstone in any combination) along. In every friendly Hero Phase, you get to add D6 models to each Pink and Blue unit and D3 to each Brimstone unit. And no, the Herald's position or surviving is not a condition for this. Hoo boy, you could end up with a hell of a lot of Horrors with this. In Matched, it's neutered a bit, but still powerful. It only means that you need big units to take advantage of it.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls//aos_Mutalith_Vortec_Beast_eng.pdf Mutalith Vortex Beast]:''' (Monster, Behemoth, 170pts) A regenerating monster with many attacks. other monsters hit harder but it provides a random debuff to one enemy each of your hero phases. They may permanently lower Bravery or Slow, inflict MWs or make a Chaos spawn if it kills with D6 MWs. The 18" range on the ability is quite threatening and if you keep rolling 5s and 6s your opponent will learn to fear this beast.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Aether-Eater Host</span>===
*'''[https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/resources/PDF/fw_warscrolls/aos-monstrous-arcanum.pdf#page=7 Chaos War Mammoth]:''' (Monster, Behemoth, 320pts) (Monster, Behemoth, 320pts) This monster has 22 wounds! Although it's only packing a 5+ save. All of his attacks cause at least D3 wounds, making it an exceptional monster-killer when at full strength as well as imposing -2 to any Battleshock tests to any unfortunate unit that gets charged. Wounding and even killing this thing just makes it cause more damage. If you're playing with a big Chaos horde then there's no finer feeling than running this guy into the enemy's biggest and toughest-looking infantry blob, although expect a few dirty looks for doing so. Keep in mind that he doesn't like magic missiles or war machine fire, however.


Say that five times in a row fast. A Herald on Chariot takes 3+ units of Heralds on Disc, Heralds on Chariot, Screamers or the Blue Scribes along. Whenever one of them unbinds a spell, that model heals D3 Wounds and as long as there are 9+ units in the Battalion, your Screamers can unbind one spell a turn. Let's be honest here, unless you're running some gimmick list or are trying to make your 40k Screamerstar work in AoS, this Battalion will never have 9+ units, so basically you only get healing whenever one of your Wizards unbinds, which is still pretty cool. Can help a Chariot Herald survive for longer.
*'''[https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/resources/fw_site/fw_pdfs/aos_warscrolls/Downloads-AoS/aos-warscroll-gigantic-chaos-spawn.pdf Gigantic Chaos Spawn]:''' A strong but unreliable monster burdened with random movement, random attacks, and regeneration. He can put out a fair amount of damage with a mix of its tongues and maws, and has 12 wounds and has a good chance to regenerate and possibly gain more wounds each turn. It's worth remembering that he can be given any Chaos God as a keyword, which opens up amusing possibilities like running a Khornate Spawn alongside a Bloodsecrator.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Changehost</span>===
====Beasts Of Chaos====
must be included in a Phantasmagoria of Fate battalion


A Lord of Change takes 8+ units between every Tzeentch Daemon unit that is not another Lord of Change. In each hero phase two units within 27" from the Lord of Change can teleport in each other's place. You can do it twice if the formation includes 9+ units, and three times if there are 18+ units. This can be fairly nasty, but you need to use it correctly. For example, plonk a unit of hard-to-kill Horrors in front of the unit that was just busy cutting your Flamers apart. Or bait a monster into attacking your Horrors, then switch them out for Screamers with their bonus against monsters. There are lots of possibilities, but you need to think these situations out beforehand, as it's a huge-ass Battalion and it's only worth its cost of entry if you know how to make use of it.
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-cygor-en.pdf Cygor]:''' (140pts) Can unbind two spells in each Hero Phase: If he manages to do it, he deals a mortal wound to the caster healing a wound for himself. He can also reroll hit rolls when attacking wizards, which he really really needs, having Hit rolls of 4+ across the board. Two of them can add some okay shooting, but the fact that the damage table influences his range makes him unreliable at best.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Overseer's Fate-Twisters</span>===
*'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/AoS_Warscrolls/aos-warscroll-ghorgon-en.pdf Ghorgon]:''' (160pts) Same Blood Frenzy as Doombull and Bullgors, but deals d3 mortal wounds on an unmodified 6. Also, he can slay a specific model within 1" after he makes all his attack if he rolls a dice equal or greater than its wounds characteristic, do remember that it's a model so you can chomp on any leader or musician you can get your grubby hands on. This thing is your sledgehammer, with insanely strong attacks, but very slow for a monster. If you manage the charge and a Doombull is nearby, this thing can rip apart whole units, otherwise, it will stop cannonballs with its face for two turns and then die.


Oh. Oh my. If this weren't so insanely big and expensive, it'd be absolutely mandatory. As it is, it won't see much use. You take a Lord of Change and then 8+ choices from the list of Exalted Flamers, Burning Chariots or '''HORROR HERO'''. Combined with the Battalion cost, you're looking at 1340 points bare minimum, though the benefits speak for themselves: First, every Hero Phase, you get another Destiny Die. Second, you get to reroll one Destiny Die every Hero Phase. Third, and this is the Cheddar, so long as there are 9+ models in the Battalion, you can wait until after you've made a roll before you decide to sub Destiny Dice in. This not only lowers your consumption of Destiny Dice drastically, it's also a wonderful psychological tool that lets the opponent know you have almost complete control over your dice rolls and puts you at ease as you have ''almost complete control over your dice rolls''.
==Normal Battalions==
Due to how Battalions are now universal, expect see the whole lot of this on the trash bin outside of narrative games. Bonus rules, traits and doodads are going to be likely added to the faction rules as default.
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Ab-het's Skyseekers</span>===
'''(110 pts, Min: 630 pts Max: 710 pts)''' ''1 Magister on Disc of Tzeentch, 1 unit of 3 Tzaangor Skyfires, 1 unit of 3 Tzaangor Enlightened and 1 unit of 3 Screamers''


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Omniscient Oracles</span>===
This battalion came from the Aether War set that pitches Disciples of Tzeentch against Kharadrons, it is no longer legal for matched play. You can play the minimum points by simply fielding the Enlightened without their discs, or max by using them with their discs. Fielding the battalion grants you the following benefit :


Really, really not worth the price of admission. Take Kairos and three more vanilla Lords of Change. In exchange, you get to reroll all 1s on Hit, Wound, Save, Run and Charge rolls. Now, to be honest, this is a massive fucking load of bullshit. It's ''Daemonic Power'' on steroids for four powerful Behemoths. Never mind that they can still take unique spells, gear and magical gear on top of this. On the other hand, even in a 2500 point game, you just spent well over half your points on four models. Never mind all the cash you'd have to throw down for this...
Foreseen Maneuvers : When making a charge roll for a unit from this battalion, roll 3D6, remove one dice of your choice and then use the remaining 2D6 to determine the charge roll.


While good (and a cheap way to grab an extra command point given that in small scale games you're very likely to use those units), this battalion is only of use for two of its units, the enlightened and the screamers, as you may not want to stick your skyfires in melee and definitely should not drop your magister anywhere near the frontlines.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Arcanite Cabal</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Aether-Eater Host</span>===
'''(140 pts, Min: -pts Max:)''' ''1 Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot and 3-8 (in any combination of) The Blue Scribes, Herald on Burning Chariot, Herald on Disc, or Screamers''


3-9 Magisters, Fatemasters or Tzaangor Shamans, in any combination. If you use Destiny Dice for models of this Battalion, you have a 50% chance of recycling the Dice and if they stick close to each other, they can cast an additional spell in each friendly Hero Phase. What is interesting about this is that the Fatemaster isn't a Wizard, but the wording reads as though he gets a spell as well... Either way, the Magisters and the Shamans really love both of these abilities. The Magister gets more chances of rolling doubles and casting EVEN more and the Tzaangor Shaman has a wonderful opportunity to make the most out of his one-use ability.
Whenever a model in this battalion unbinds a spell, that model heals D3 Wounds. 1 unit of Screamers can also unbind one spell per enemy Hero phase as well. Let's be honest here, unless you're running some gimmick list or are trying to make your 40k Screamerstar work in AoS, this Battalion will be hard to make worthwhile. Play against an army with little magic like Stormcast often and you won't reap many benefits.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Alter-Kin Coven</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Alter-Kin Coven</span>===
'''(140 pts; Min: - pts; Max - pts)''' ''1 unit of Kairic Acolytes, 1 unit of Tzaangors and 1 unit of Tzaangor Skyfires''
A unit of Kairic Acolytes, a unit of Tzaangors and a unit of Tzaangor Skyfires get an aura of mutation that works basically like Nurgle's Rot but every model killed lets you add a Tzaangor to a nearby unit. Not too shabby. An inexpensive Battalion with a decent bonus and no dead weight at all. Not bad, but not great. Let's be honest here, you take this because you want to turn it into a ''Cult of the Transient Form'' later. No shame in admitting that. As you are already running these units in a Arcanite army, why not run this?!?
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Arcanite Cabal</span>===
'''(140 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts)''' ''3-9 '''MAGISTER''', Fatemasters or Tzaangor Shamans, in any combination.''


A unit of Kairic Acolytes, a unit of Tzaangors and a unit of Tzaangor Skyfires get an aura of mutation that works basically like Nurgle's Rot but every model killed lets you add a Tzaangor to a nearby unit. Not too shabby. An inexpensive Battalion with a decent bonus and no dead weight at all. Not bad, but not great. Let's be honest here, you take this because you want to turn it into a ''Cult of the Transient Form'' later. No shame in admitting that.
After setup you pick 1 '''HERO''' from this battalion. Each time that '''HERO''' spends a Destiny dice, roll a dice and on a 2+ you may add that dice to your destiny dice pool. Rules as written, if you roll two Destiny dice for things like spells, each instance of the roll triggers separately and you can therefore regain both dice with a little bit of luck. This, quite obviously, makes any spellcasters a great choice for this ability, especially '''MAGISTERS''' as you may be able to spend your dice to perfectly control your casting rolls, enabling a second free spell and ensuring your wizard doesn't turn into a Spa-WARHAKGLALGKAKF as you cast it.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Witchfyre Coven</span>===
If you cast Glimpse the Future with your enhanced wizard, in a majority of cases you gain more Destiny Dice than you spent. Might be fun to keep your Shield of Fate spell at full efficiency. Slap the Paradoxical Shield artefact on the target of your Shield of Fate and ensure your Fatemaster never ever dies.
 
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Changehost</span>===
'''(180 pts; Min: - pts; Max:)''' ''1 Lord of Change and 8 (In any combination of) '''HORROR HERO''', Exalted Flamer, Horrors of Tzeench, Flamers, Screamers, or Burning Chariots''


Two units of Kairic Acolytes and a unit of Tzaangor Enlightened. This nets you the ability to shoot your Sorcerous Bolts in the Hero Phase as well as in the Shooting Phase. This has a lot of uses, most of it boiling down to "more dakka". This is one of the requirements for a ''Pyrofane Cult'' and boy does that ever enhance those Acolytes further.
At the start of each of your hero phases, as long as the Lord of Change is alive, you can redeploy <s>2</s> one other unit from this battalion to anywhere more than 9" from enemy models. They can't move in the following movement phase.
Nerfed as per the errata two weeks after the battletome dropped, thanks to Changehosts absolutely dominating tournaments immediately


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Skyshoal Coven</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Multitudinous Host</span>===
'''(160 pts; min 750 pts; Max: 3750)''' ''1 Changecaster and 8 units or Horrors''


A unit of Tzaangor Enlightened that have to take Discs of Tzeentch and two units of Tzaangor Skyfires get to move 9" in every friendly Hero Phase and have a tiny chance of inflicting Mortal Wounds on stuff they flew over, just like Screamers. This is a bit unnecessary, as these models are all excessively fast already and, more importantly, the Skyfires will never want to be in a situation where they want to do this fly-by attack.
In every friendly Hero Phase, you return D3 slain models to each Horror unit. And no, the Herald's position or surviving is not a condition for this. Hoo boy, you could end up with a hell of a lot of Horrors with this. You need big units to take advantage of it. Or, just saying, run an Endless Lifeswarm for less points and don't spam unneeded Horrors. The minimum is calculated by using 8 min-sized units of brimstone horrors, the max 8 max-sized units of pink horrors. This author believes a more reasonable approach would be to field 2 max-sized of pink horrors and 6 of min-sized brimstone horrors, which rounds at 1510 points. Still, best take the lifeswarm.


'''Alternate Opinion''': This is absolutely amazing for skyfires. If your enemy gets close, you just zoom away with your hero phase move, keep going in your movement phase, and keep your target at just inside max range. Never will an enemy get close enough to charge.
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Overseer's Fate-Twisters</span>===
'''(160 pts; Min - pts; Max: -)''' ''1 Lord of Change and 8+ (in any combination of) '''HORROR HERO''', Exalted Flamer, or Burning Chariots''


Another Alternate opinion this is amazing for all models because you can get easy turn 1 alpha strike charges
Oh. Oh, my. If this weren't so insanely big and expensive, it'd be absolutely mandatory. As it is, it won't see much use. Combined with the Battalion cost, you're looking at 1240 points bare minimum, though the benefits speak for themselves: First, every Hero Phase, you get another Destiny Die. Second, you get to re-roll one Destiny Die every Hero Phase. Third, and this is the Cheddar, so long as there are 9+ models in the Battalion, you can wait until after you've made a roll before you decide to sub Destiny Dice in. This not only lowers your consumption of Destiny Dice drastically, but it's also a wonderful psychological tool that lets the opponent know you have almost complete control over your dice rolls and puts you at ease as you have ''almost complete control over your dice rolls''.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Tzaangor Coven</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Omniscient Oracles</span>===
'''(160 pts; Min: pts; Max:)''' ''Kairos Fateweaver and 3 Lords of Change''


A unit of Tzaangors, a unit of Tzaangor Enlightened and a unit of Tzaangor Skyfires. All their beaks Wound on 4+, which is pretty nice. In addition, the plain Tzaangors get bonuses if the others stick close. If at least one sticks close, the vanilla ones get to pile in and attack in your Hero Phases. If both are close, they also get yet another +1 To Wound. If you like Tzaangors, and let's be honest, of course you do, why else would you play Arcanites, then this one is damn good. Having a unit of Tzaangors buffed by all this and with a Tzaangor Shaman nearby is pretty horrifying.
Really, really not worth the price of admission. You get to re-roll all 1s on Hit, Wound, and Save rolls. Now, to be honest, this is a massive fucking load of bullshit. It's ''Daemonic Power'' on steroids for four powerful Behemoths. Never mind that they can still take unique spells, gear and magical gear on top of this. On the other hand, even in a 2500 point game, you just spent well over half your points on four models. Never mind all the cash you'd have to throw down for this...if only it also gave you better castings. Cool, but hard pass.


==Super Battalions==
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Skyshoal Coven</span>===
'''(140 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts)''' '' 2 units of Tzaangor Enlightened (Must be on discs) and 2 units of Tzaangor Skyfires''


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Eternal Conflagration</span>===
After a unit from this Battalion flys over an enemy unit, you role a d6. On a 2+ that unit takes D3 mortal wounds. Sorta expensive for what it does, but its at least 1 free mortal wound and you get an extra artifact out of it.


This is one of those big Battalions we've been seeing since the Sylvaneth. To start out, you need a Lord of Change and a Warpflame Host (the one with all the Flamers), but with at least 6 units in it. In exchange, the opponent takes a To Hit penalty against all your Flamers and Exalted Flamers, which is excellent as it keeps your glass cannons safe that much longer, and your Lord of Change gets to use Flamers as spell conduits in much the same way that Slann can use Skink Heroes. The main problem with this is a) you look like a dick if you play nothing but Flamers and some token Battleline and b) you will have a 2000 point army of less than 50 models.
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Tzaangor Coven</span>===
'''(180 pts; Min  - pts; Max - pts)''' ''2 units of Tzaangors, 2 units of Tzaangor Skyfires and 2 units of Tzaangor Enlightened''


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Host Duplicitous</span>===
If you like Tzaangors, and let's be honest, of course you do, then this one is damn good but really expensive. Your Tzaangores likely will be in units of 20, and at least 1 unit of Enlightened will likely be 6 big. At the start of YOUR hero phase, nominate 1 of these 6 units within 3" of an enemy unit. That unit can either fight or shoot. Having a Tzaangor Shaman nearby is pretty horrifying as he buffs your Disc Gors alot, and 6 Enlightened fighting 2x (and their discs) can kill Nagash.


The other big Battalion for the Daemons. This one needs a Lord of Change and a Changehost to start out with, with the added requirement of the Changehost having at least 3 '''HORROR HEROES'''. And yes, that means you need two Lords of Change to start this pain train. For this, all dice on casting rolls that show a 1 are counted as 2s. This makes your casters that much better, especially the two Lords of Change, but the Heralds are going to like it, too. The more fun part is the ''Flickering Mirage'' spell the Battalion gives your casters. You pick an enemy unit. Until your next Hero Phase, all their successfull Hit Rolls fail and all their failed Hit Rolls succeed. WAT. Depending on how this interacts with exploding 6s and the like, this is the best debuff in the damn game. And this cements the Battalion's role: You take The Host Duplicitous to fuck with people. Between the Changehost's base rules and that bullshit spell, matches against this Battalion will leave your opponent with less hair than before, some of it turned grey. No unit ever stays where it's supposed to, every turn your whole army switches around and his deathstar with the rerollable 2+ Hit rolls can't hit for shit anymore.
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Warpflame Host</span>===
'''(140 pts) (Min 500 pts)''' ''An Exalted Flamer, 3-8 (in any combination) of Exalted Flamers, Flamers or Burning Chariots''
*at start of charge phase, on a roll of 6 for each enemy within 9" of this battalion takes D3 MW.
Together, they have a small chance of dealing additional Mortal Wounds in the Hero Phase, similar to Nurgle's Rot. Not really that good, as all the models are already plenty killy, don't want enemies anywhere near that close to them and the chance of triggering damage at all is fairly low. Best to use those points of 3 more Flamers.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Arcanite Cult</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Witchfyre Coven</span>===
'''(160 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts)''' ''Three units of Kairic Acolytes and a unit of Tzaangor Enlightened. ''


Like with the Sylvaneth, this super Battalion is the blueprint. It has the most rigid structure and the fewest bonuses. Avoid at all cost. The other two Arcanite super Battalions are literally this one, but tricked out and with more choice. Either way, to start, you need an Arcanite Cabal, then 3-9 of the other Arcanite Battalions and then you can take up to one Curseling, Ogroid and Gaunt Summoner each. For that, you get +1 Bravery on everything (don't scoff, your Tzaangors and Acolytes have horrible Bravery) and you get to choose three of your Destiny Dice rather than rolling them at the start of the game.
This nets you the ability to shoot your Sorcerous Bolts in the Hero Phase as well as in the Shooting Phase. This has a lot of uses, most of it boiling down to "more dakka". Acolytes got a big boost in the new book, and a unit of 30 will bring some serious hurt. If you want to get this as cheap as possible, remember to leave your Enlightened on foot so you save some points (<strike>the battalion requires footsloggers, as the warscroll uses the unit name Tzaangor Enlightened, not the keyword '''TZAANGOR ENLIGHTENED'''</strike> Per the rules you can ignore the sub-headers under the title unless they are included in the entry for that unit. "on discs of Tzeentch" is a sub-header for Tzaangor enlightened).


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Cult of the Transient Form</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;"> Phantasmagoria of Fate </span>===
'''(200 pts) (Min: 470 pts; Max: 11400 pts)'''
''1-4 combination of any Beast of Chaos Hero; 3-9 combination of Bestigors, Gors, Tzaangors, Ungors, Ungor Raiders; 0-9 combination of Bullgors, Centigors, Dragon Ogors, Tzaangor Enlightened, Tzaangor Skyfires, Tuskgor Chariots; 0-2 combination of Cygors or Ghorgons.''


You need at least an Arcanite Cabal and an Alter-Kin Coven to start out with, with the Alter-Kin Coven's Tzaangor unit being 20+ strong. For that you get a chance of Kairic Acolytes turning into Tzaangors when they die (great as those Tzaangors can reinforce other Tzaangor units) and Heroes have a chance of turning into Chaos Sp--- those (not so great as you have to reserve points for that, then again, if you're playing a Magister, you've likely reserved points for a Spa-- thingie or two anyway). If you add at least two more Coven Battalions (see above), you also get the generic Arcanite Cult rules on top.
From the Beasts of Chaos Battletome but since it gives all units the '''TZEENTCH''' keyword you can use it. Non-wizards in the battalion can unbind spells within 9" as if they were wizards. Might just as well use only Tzaangors. Also grants you access to a larger selection of beastmen not traditionally found in Tzeentch Rosters if you want to go heavier in melee.


===<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Pyrofane Cult</span>===
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Daemon Cohort of Tzeentch </span>===
'''(Open Play Only)'''
Could be fairly nasty if you play fair. Extra spells means you could reliably be casting Arcane Bolt and Mystic Shield with every unit (including your Horrors) every turn. Having most of your army with +1 saves while throwing multiple sets of D3 mortal wounds across the field, plus normal shooting, could be nasty. You'll probably want to borrow some speed bumps from somewhere to keep enemy units at arm's length. Lord of Change probably best for his command ability giving a bonus to cast. And all of this is not taking into account the fact that you could use summoning magic with all your casting attempts. As of 2.0 this battalion has no point cost and can only be used in open play.


To start this, you need an Arcanite Cabal and a Witchfyre Coven in which both Kairic Acolyte squads are 20+ strong. For this, first your Wizards get a new spell that is basically an ''Arcane Bolt'' that has a decent chance of jumping to other nearby enemy units. Decent, but not amazing. Also, for every unit from the Battalion that shot at an enemy unit, every subsequent unit of Kairic Acolytes gets +1 To Wound when shooting at the same unit. So basically, you let a Magister shoot an enemy unit with his staff and then have a unit of Kairic Acolytes shoot at the same unit, then those Wound on 3+. If, after that, you shoot the same unit with yet another unit of Kairic Acolytes, they Wound on 2+. The really fun part is that, thanks to the wording, you also get this bonus when using the Witchfyre Coven's rule to shoot in the Hero Phase.
===<span style="color:#4c741c;">Arcanite Cult</span>===
'''(120 pts) (min 1800 pts; max 18,190 pts)'''
Like with the Sylvaneth, this super Battalion is the blueprint. It has the most rigid structure and the fewest bonuses. Avoid at all cost. The other two Arcanite super Battalions are literally this one, but tricked out and with more choice. Either way, to start, you need an Arcanite Cabal, then 3-9 of the other Arcanite Battalions and then you can take up to one Curseling, Ogroid and Gaunt Summoner each. For that, you get +1 Bravery on everything (don't scoff, your Tzaangors and Acolytes have horrible Bravery) and you get to choose three of your Destiny Dice rather than rolling them at the start of the game.


==Army Building==
==Army Building==
Line 275: Line 446:
Here the core tax is 1 '''Leader''' and 2 '''Battleline''' units.
Here the core tax is 1 '''Leader''' and 2 '''Battleline''' units.


Your basic choices here are to focus either on Daemons, on Tzaangor, on Mortals or on a combination of those. A Lord of Change is probably overkill and an Ogroid and another support mage working in tandem will likely serve you better. Taking Kairic Acolytes over Pink Horrors is seldom a good idea unless you have a specific Battalion in mind. Also, do not be too proud to look into the Slaves to Darkness. The Chaos Sorcerer Lord provides wonderful support and Chaos Warriors provide a hardy Battleline choice. Avoid Chosen and Chaos Knights, though, as your Tzaangor Enlightened leave them in the dust in terms of mobility and damage output. Also, hands off those Flamers. A single unit is already 20% of your points budget. They are massively scary, but once the opponent has a target lock on their asses, you'll lose a huge part of your army.
Your basic choices here are to focus either on Daemons, Tzaangor, Mortals or a combination thereof. A Lord of Change is probably overkill, and an Ogroid and another support mage working in tandem will likely serve you better. Taking Kairic Acolytes over Pink Horrors is seldom a good idea unless you have a specific Battalion in mind. Also, do not be too proud to look into the Slaves to Darkness. The Chaos Sorcerer Lord provides wonderful support, and Chaos Warriors provide a hardy Battleline choice. Avoid Chosen and Chaos Knights, though, as your Tzaangor Enlightened leave them in the dust regarding mobility and damage output. Also, hands off those Flamers. A single unit is already 20% of your points budget. They are massively scary, but once the opponent has a target lock on their asses, you'll lose a huge part of your army.


Another possibility is to buy a Start Collecting: Slaves to Darkness box. Since all those Mortals can elect to take the '''TZEENTCH''' keyword, they are entirely compatible with your allegiance, though not with your Battalions. The Chaos Warriors give you some more survivable Battleline, the Knights and the Chariot give you a nice balance of beefy and fast and the Chaos Sorcerer Lord is just flat-out better than your Magister.
Another possibility is to buy a Start Collecting: Slaves to Darkness box. Since all those Mortals can elect to take the '''TZEENTCH''' keyword, they are entirely compatible with your allegiance, though not with your Battalions. The Chaos Warriors give you some more survivable Battlelines, the Knights and the Chariot give you a nice balance of beefy and fast and the Chaos Sorcerer Lord is just flat-out better than your Magister.


Yet another option is to pick one of the Battalions from the Battletome and build your army around it. A Changehost can complement just about any Tzeentch Daemons and provides a fun bonus for example. Ideally, for this you want to pick a Battalion you can expand upon when taking the hurdle to 2000 points.
Yet another option is to pick one of the Battalions from the Battletome and build your army around it. A Changehost can complement just about any Tzeentch Daemons and provides a fun bonus for example. Ideally, for this you want to pick a Battalion you can expand upon when taking the hurdle to 2000 points.


An example list could be
An example Arcanite list could be:


* Tzaangor Shaman (General)
* Tzaangor Shaman (General)
* Ogroid Thaumaturge
* Ogroid Thaumaturge
* 10 Tzaangors (Battleline)
* 10 Tzaangors (Battleline)
* 10 Tzaangors (Battleline)
* 10 Kairic Acolytes (Battleline)
* 3 Tzaangor Enlightened
* 3 Tzaangor Enlightened on Disc
* 3 Tzaangor Skyfires
* 3 Tzaangor Skyfires
* Battalion: Tzaangor Coven


Very Tzaangor-centric. The first thing you should do when upping it to 2000 points is get two more Battleline units, so you can combine the 20 Tzaangors into one unit to make them all profit from the Battalion rules.
Now that Generals Handbook 2.0 has dropped Acolytes got cheaper and all Tzeentch wizards and Skyfires got pricier. The Tzaangor coven battalion is now a no go as it's also more expensive to take. The above list <strike>gives you dead on 1000</strike> is 950 points (following drop in points in GHB2019) and with a squishy force like the Arcanites it's probably better to prioritize bodies over trying to fit a battalion in. You could also remove the Tzaangors and Enlightened and replace them with another unit of Skyfires and Acolytes and have 40 points left for an endless spell, but this leaves you without any melee units.


===2000 pt.===
===2000 pt.===
Here the core tax is 1 '''Leader''' and 3 '''Battleline''' units.
Here the core tax is 1 '''Leader''' and 3 '''Battleline''' units.
1.lord of change 300
2 tzanngor shaman 120
3. 30 tzanngors 560 (battelline)
4. 10 pink horrors 140( batteline)
5.10 pink horrors 140(batteline)
6. 3 skyfires 160
7. 3 tzanngor enlightend 160
8. Gaunt summoner Witherspoon chans familjers 120
9. Ogroid Thaumaturge 160
10.10 blue horrors


Example list with 0 Battalions but could still be pretty fun. Decided on a Balewind Vortex for the Curseling to really annoy other magic users with crazy reliable unbinding and spell stealing ability 48" range on glean magic sounds pretty fun. Comes to 1980 points.
Heroes


Battalions tzanngor coven 50
*Lord of Change
*Tzaangor Shaman
*Ogroid Thuamaturge
*Curseling, Eye of Tzeentch
 
Battleline
 
*20 Tzaangors
*10 Kairic Acolytes
*10 Kairic Acolytes
 
Other Units
 
*3 Tzaangor Skyfires
*3 Tzaangor Skyfires
*3 Tzaangor Enlightened
 
Scenery
 
*Balewind Vortex


===2500 pt.===
===2500 pt.===
Line 315: Line 497:


===Magic===
===Magic===
The rule of one can be quite detrimental to Tzeentch. Many of your wizards are able to cast multiple spells a turn, and some of them don't even have their own warscroll spell. Make sure to diversify the Lore spells you take with them so you don't have wizards standing around not having anything to cast. Taking one or two endless spells helps with this issue as well.
===Cults===
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Eternal Conflagration</span>:
All of your Flamers, Exalted Flamers, and Horrors get an additional +1 rend to their shooting. The Command Ability is sub-par, but a -2 to an enemy's bravery can make or break a unit holding a position. The Command Traits makes it so that enemies firing at units within 12" of your general now hit you on a -1, keeping your glass cannons alive longer. The Artifact makes it so that in combat if hit you can burn your opponent back with easy Mortal Wounds. besides magic, you can make spamming horrors and Flammers work. One of the better Allegiances, especially in a Changehost.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Hosts of Duplicitous</span>:
Do you like annoying your foe, do you like catching your opponent off guard? Well, enemies units within 3" cannot retreat, making it good for all Tzeentch armies; daemons or arcanists. 1x per game, you can use the Command Ability that when a Horror unit dies you can bring it back in full on a 5+; no using DD here sadly. The General's Command Trait lets you reroll ALL casting and unbinding rolls for Daemon Wizards within 9", so that LoC really is gonna get that spell off. The Artifact lets you get a better save, and in AoS that's cash $. Your other Changehost build, this one likes Horror spam.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Cult of the Transient Form</span>:


Turns your early Fate point generators into a lot of melee power. When one of your Kairic Acolytes dies, they can fight back in combat, or he/she/they turn into Tzaangors when they die! and using the Command Ability makes dead dudes/dudettes into Tzaangors easily. Your Command Trait grants your cult gets +2 bravery, and sadly Arcanites have really poor to begin with so this is really appreciated, and a +1W Artifact is nothing remarkable but still good. Run with an Alter-Kin Coven and buy more Tzaangors.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Pyrofane Cult</span>:
All of your Acolytes throw their Sorcerous Bolts a bit better. I blame sorcery. If a unit suffered any, yes, any wounds then there is a 5+ chance they will be lit on fire and take D3 mortal wounds too. Your Command trait lets you pick a unit within 12" of any Hero and make them re-roll wound rolls. 30 Acolytes just got a lot scarier. Your General is also a little harder to hit due to Command Trait, nothing special. The Artifact is only useful on Heros with missile attacks, so maybe add in an LoC and fish for 6s to hit? This is meant for Arcanite players only and will put lots of heat on opponents small, elites armies.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Hosts Arcanum</span>:
Tzeentch as a Fast Flying force. In addition to auto-stop one spell during 1,3,5 round (when mobility and then game-changers will happen). it's built to make Screamers better with a 6" head start, summon a big Screamers unit,  and make a unit tougher and better attacks. First tun they could move up to 22 + 6", kill an over-eager wizard with a Passover then tear up a monster.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Guild of Summoners</span>:
The Pure focused is spam magic so you can summon supper casters. Cram as many Wizards (especially Magisters for cheapness), Horror/acolytes in a list and spam all the spell Tzeentch has.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Unbound Flux</span>:
A similar premise to Guild of Summoners except focused only on spamming Deamon wizards Heros to maximize MW output. Your going to Spam MW spell and unlike the Guild, you can use those points on other deamon when needed.
<span style="color:#4c741c;">The Cult of a thousand Eyes</span>:
encourages an old Warriors of chaos approach entails using a  Slaves to Darkness Hammer + Tzeench magic to annihilate particle targets. Your taking a lot of calvaries to quickly catch marked units and Chaos lords to make them better. If you use a lot of CP, this also a good faction to have a monster General as each CA used can heal him.


==Allied Armies==
==Allied Armies==


*'''Slaves to Darkness:''' Well, they do need to be mentioned. Chaos Warriors are the toughest Battleline you can get, which makes them a wonderful bodyguard unit for your squishy Wizards. Their shields also make them a prime target for your Look Out, Sir-spell, in that they can simply tank a third of the damage they receive from it via their shields. Marauder Horsemen and Chaos Knights also provide you with a vanguard that can keep up with your Flamers. And, finally, the Chaos Sorcerer Lord provides you with an amazing support spell. Also, frankly, if you still have a Tzeentch-marked Slaves to Darkness army around from when the Arcanites didn't exist yet, here can be their place to shine.
*'''Slaves to Darkness:'''  
 
*'''Hedonites of Slaanesh'''
 
*'''Monsters of Chaos'''
 
*'''Beasts of Chaos:'''
** '''Great Bray-Shaman''': Useful in a Tzaangor heavy list, has an ability that gives 3" of extra movement to nearby '''Brayherd''' units. This includes all variants of tzaangor. His built in spell can pull units out of position as well.


*'''Daemons of Chaos:''' Since you can mark all those generic Daemons, you can add some helpful stuff do your army. Furies may not be worth much, but a Soulgrinder is the sort of thing that makes opponents rethink their whole strategy. A Daemon Prince also makes a wonderful Hero for you, who can actually enjoy all those melee upgrades in the Daemonic Weapons list. Galrauch should also be mentioned, as he's a Tzeentch Daemon Dragon, powerful in combat and with a good spell.
*'''One-Eyed Grunnok''': A Warstomper Mega-Gargant available to all Chaos factions. Recruit your own monstrous centerpiece at the cost of your entire allied points allowance. He’s best used right in the heat of combat where he can throw enemies at each other and disrupt enemy formations. Re-rolls jump attacks of 1, plus enemies get -1 to hits on previous jump attacks of 6. If you’re using this big lug, you likely won’t have the points for a LoC which could severely hinder you based on what Coven you’re running. A more melee centric one like Cult of A Thousand Eyes could certainly use a big [[DISTRACTION CARNIFEX]] monster though.


*'''Everchosen:''' Because fuck you, I'm Cheeos incarnate. Archaon is '''Daemon''', '''Mortal''', '''Tzeentch''', '''Monster''', '''Hero''', '''Wizard''', '''Scientist''', '''Philantropist''' and '''Playboy'''. He can benefit from any non-Arcanite Allegiance Abilities for a Tzeentch army, alongside his Varanguard if he marks them. '''Fatesworn Warband''' battalion says that its Allegiance is '''Everchosen''', but a battalion can still be part of any allegiance that all its units have on their own warscrolls, so until FAQ'd, you can use bonuses for them as well.


[[Category:Age of Sigmar]] [[Category:Age of Sigmar/Tactics]]
{{Age_of_Sigmar_Tactics}}

Latest revision as of 12:03, 19 June 2023

Grand Alliance Chaos
Disciples of Tzeentch

Just as planned.

Lore
Tactics
General Tactics

Why play Disciples of Tzeentch?[edit]

Disciples of Tzeentch are all about two things: spells and acting like you know what you're doing. Most of your heroes are wizards and all of them are smug assholes that if you kick in the dick they'll act like you kicking them in the dick was a nine year plan that causes them to end up better off somehow. Hell, Lords of Change love to meddle with stuff that more often they fail because they get cocky and meddle too much. On top of a love of all things changing, weirdly colorful and on fire if you want to set up stupid complex strategy for your army and hope they go just as planned, then Disciples of Tzeentch are for you.

Pros

  • With the amount of wizards, spells and abilities surrounding magic Disciples of Tzeentch are undeniably one of, if not the, army for magic. Disciples of Tzeentch is so focused on magic you get to summon free units not just from yourself casting spells, but from anybody casting spells.
  • Some of the best shooting in Chaos, not that Chaos has much competition.
  • An amazing Allegiance ability that helps you make sure those critical rolls are exactly what you need them to be.
  • Very good diversity, with units that can fill the need for good hordes, good elites, good fast units, good shooters. Anything you need, Tzeentch can have or ally into.
  • Those endless spells are really powerful right? It's a shame though that only those wizards can cast them or the points cost increase for each spell, right? You don't have to worry anymore, because you can steal those endless spells without an increased points cost. Cast it with your unplayed models in your army and see the face of your enemy after doing so. JUST AS PLANNED!!!!!
  • Using a mix of endless spells, spells, scroll abilities and faction effects you can get to a total of -6 to hit... ok that's almost impossible to do reliably but just -2 to hit is crippling and the changling can throw that out stock.

Cons

  • Any wounds your models have aren't going to hold up long to some swinging, with your units saves ranging from "bad" to "pretty bad".
  • Your standard colours, are in fact liable to give headaches. So many yellows, bright blues and pinks. This is actually a good thing as it will distract your opponent from your schemes, just as planned.
  • Do you like lords of change? No? You better start liking them. While slaves of darkness and death factions can easily throw around +2-+4 to cast like it's candy you're gonna be struggling to get +1 to cast and our casting values are as high as ever. Unless of course you bring a lord of change and play with the faction all about summoning lords of change. Then you can easily log in those tricky spells and make a gaunt summoner mini-nagash.

Rulebooks[edit]

Faction rules and abilities: Battletome Disciples of Tzeentch Errata


Latest Matched play points: BATTLESCROLL: GALLETIAN CHAMPIONS

Core rules: here

Matched play rules, battleplans and expansions: General's Handbook 2022-23 Season 2, plus the battleplans from the Core Book.

Supplement all the above with any Errata and Designers' Commentary from the FAQs.

Allegiance Abilities[edit]

Battle Traits[edit]

If your army has a Disciples of Tzeentch allegiance and chose to take the Disciples of Tzeentch Allegiance abilities, it has the following rule:

Arcane Armies: In the first battle round after both players have recieved command points but before the first turn starts you can pick Disciple of Tzeentch wizard and have them automatically summon a Burning Sigil of Tzeentch, Tome of Eyes or Daemonic Simularcum endless spell. You don't have to roll and it can't be unbound or dispelled in the first battle round. What we have here is the first instance in the game of a way to guarantee an endless spell coming unto the board and a damn good ability as the army's endless spells are pretty good.

Legions of Chaos: The errata saw GW cribbing notes from the Cities of Sigmar, now you (and the other god-aligned armies) can take two Slaves of Darkness units out of every four so long as you give them the mark of Tzeentch and one of every four units can be from Beasts of Chaos, granting them the keyword as well. In addition coalition units do not count towards the number of battleline in your army, but do count towards everything else (behemoth, leader, artillery, etc). Also cannot be army general. Predictably, Wizards and units bearing the marks of other gods are not allowed.

Master of Destiny: After set-up but before rolling for first turn, roll nine dice and bank them as "Destiny Dice" that you can use in place of casting, unbinding, dispelling, run, charge, to hit, wound, save, damage, or battleshock rolls. You must use one Destiny Dice per die, so to completely control a charge, you must use two Destiny Dice. At any moment, your army can't have more than nine dice.

Naturally, as you have a very limited pool of Destiny Dice and most ways of regaining them require either expensive Battalions, wasting spells or more convoluted means, you want to make the most of them. So, in other words, do not disregard 1s and 2s, as they can still be useful.

  • 1s and 2s are most useful for Battleshock tests, where rolling low can mean the difference between the unit hanging on (and, in the case of Daemons, potentially regenerating) and the unit being killed off. Beware that you'll still need to account for casualties when subbing this roll.
  • 6s are most useful for when you want to activate some ability that triggers on hit rolls of 6, in your army this will mostly affect Skyfires. By setting three of three to hit rolls in this fashion, you have a very decent chance of removing an opposing Hero with a single barrage. And believe you me, shooting the Bloodsecrator out of a Bloodreaver mob might not make you friends, but it sure as hell can win you the game.
  • 3s and 4s are the really awkward ones and are probably best used for casting rolls. A single Destiny Die 4 can be used with a Lord of Change casting to guarantee a minimum of 8 if you're coming just short of it.

Locus of Change: Units of Disciples of Tzeentch Daemons wholly within 12" of friendly Disciples of Tzeentch Daemon Heroes are -1 to be hit in melee.

Summon Daemons of Tzeentch: As of AoS2 summoning Daemons by Spells and using Reinforcement Points are no longer things but have been replaced with the following. To summon Daemons you must spend Fate Points which are generated when either player successfully casts a spell without it getting unbound. You must have at least ten Fate Points to be allowed to summon and after that, you can summon as many units you have points for at the end of the movement phase, set up wholly within 12" of a Tzeentch Hero and more than 9" from any enemy units.

  • 30 Fate Points: 1 Lord of Change
  • 24 Fate Points: 1 Fateskimmer, Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot
  • 20 Fate Points: 10 Pink Horrors of Tzeentch
  • 18 Fate Points: 1 Burning Chariot of Tzeentch
  • 18 Fate Points: 3 Flamers of Tzeentch
  • 12 Fate Points: 1 Exalted Flamer of Tzeentch
  • 12 Fate Points: 1 Herald of Tzeentch
  • 12 Fate Points: 1 Herald of Tzeentch on Disc
  • 10 Fate Points: 10 Blue Horrors of Tzeentch
  • 10 Fate Points: 10 Brimstone Horrors of Tzeentch
  • 10 Fate Points: 3 Screamers of Tzeentch
As Tzeentch most heroes and even battlelines are wizards. even with that you're usually only going to get 9 points per turn unless the opponent is also wizard heavy.

Transform to Spawn: A rule that basically just specifies if a spawn is added to the board as per one of your army abiliites it is a Tzeentch chaos spawn.

Command Traits[edit]

There are actually two tables to pick Command Traits from for you: one for Arcanites, one for Daemons. The first two traits for each are identical though.

<tabs> <tab name="Tzeentch Arcanites"> Arcanite heroes only

  1. Arch-sorcerer: Allows your Hero to know two more spells from the Lore of Fate. Take it only if your Magister is your leader as he is the only one able to abuse this (with good rolling of course... or just as planned?). Otherwise, a nice one for a Gaunt Summoner or a Curseling.
  2. Nexus of Fate: Roll a die at the start of your Hero phase, you can (but don't have to) replace one of your Destiny Dice with that roll.
  3. Cult Demagogue: The first casting roll that the wizard makes auto succeed if the roll is a double(Unless it is a miscast). Cannot be unbound and you get 2 fate pts instead of 1.
  4. Arcane Sacrifice: In the Hero phase you can deal 1 Mortal wounds on a nearby friendly unit. If you do so then your hero gets +9 to their spell range for that phase. Great option for expanding the limited range of many damage spells.
  5. Soul Burn: If the unmodified hit roll for a melee weapon made by this general is a 6 it causes one mortal wound in additon to any other damage.
  6. Illusionist: Subtract 1 from hit rolls for attacks that target this general.

</tab> <tab name="Tzeentch Daemons"> Daemon heroes only.

  1. Arch-sorcerer: Allows your hero to know two more spells from the Change Lore. On a Lord of Change, this could be pretty fun, but on Heralds it's a waste of space.
  2. Nexus of Fate: If you general is on the field you can roll a die in the hero phase and replace one of your destiny dice with the rolls result.
  3. Daemonic Spark: Once per battle, your General can use this to gain 3 fate points.
  4. Incorporeal Form: its a +5 save vs spells and endless spells to ignore all spells

</tab> </tabs>

Artefacts of Power[edit]

<tabs> <tab name="Fated Artefacts"> ARCANITE HERO only

  1. Changeblade: Pick one melee weapon. If you kill an enemy HERO with this weapon, you get a pet Spawn- Oh god N- AGHRBHLAR. Good with a Hero with high mobility so he can run after weak targets, otherwise it's an alright weapon. Unfortunately, the Spawn can't do anything the end of the turn.
  2. Timeslip pendant: Once per battle in the Combat Phase the Hero can pile in and attack a second time, however the strike-last effect will apply for the second time. Thaumaturge can abuse this.
  3. Daemonheart: Once per battle at the beginning of combat you pick a unit within 1" and it suffers a number of mortal wounds equal to the current battle round.
  4. Ambition's End: Once per battle at the beginning of the hero phase you may select one enemy Wizard and that unit suffers a number of mortal wounds equal to the current battle round. In addition, that wizard cannot unbind spells until your next hero phase.
  5. Secret-Eater: Pick one melee weapon. If the unmodified hit roll for any attacks with that weapon are 6 and you have less than 9 destiny dice in your pool, you may roll a dice and add it to your Destiny Dice pool.
  6. Spiteful Shield: If the unmodified save roll against melee attacks that target the bearer is 6, the attacking unit suffers 2 mortal wounds after finishing all its attacks.

</tab> <tab name="Daemonic Treasures"> DAEMON HERO only

  1. Warpfire Blade: Pick one melee weapon. Unmodified 6s to wound deal two Mortal wounds in addition to its normal damage. Pretty standard upgrade but why are your Daemon Heroes in close combat?
  2. Blade of Fate: Once per battle, on an unmodified hit roll of 6, get a Destiny Dice of 6.
  3. Pyrofyre Stave: Pick one melee weapon. If this weapon wounds an enemy wizard, they can no longer unbind FOR THE WHOLE BATTLE. What better way to guarantee that you can spam all the spells you want? Sure, this won't work on Priests, but their unbinding ability is much riskier.
  4. Beacon of Mutability: Add 1 to wound rolls for attacks with melee weapons by friendly Disciples of Tzeentch daemons while they are wholly within 9" of the bearer.
  5. Nine-Eyed Tome: You can re-roll casting, dispelling and unbinding rolls for the bearer.
  6. The Eternal Shroud: Roll a dice each time you spend one of your Destiny Dice. On a 5+, you can roll a dice and add it to your destiny dice pool.

</tab> </tabs>

Change Covens[edit]

Cause everyone needs Chapter Tactics now.

A player with the Tzeentch Allegiance choose one these to represent one of the Cults. The player is given access to:

  • A unique ability
  • The <Cult> keyword
  • unlocks an additional battleline units for specific ones

<tabs> <tab name="The Eternal Conflagation"> Turn Daemons of Tzeentch into a shooting army

  • Ability: Twisters of Materiality: Warpflame, Billowing Warpflame, and Magical Flames all gain -1 more rend.
  • Flamers of Tzeentch become battleline units.

</tab> <tab name="The Hosts of Duplicitous"> No escape the tarpits

  • Ability: Rank of Mischievous Mirages Enemy units within 3" of your units with 10 or more models cannot retreat. In addition once per battle when a Hosts of Duplicitous Horrors of Tzeentch unit is destroyed roll a dice and on a 4+ add a unit of 5 Horrors to your army with 12" of a hero and more than 9" from enemies.

</tab> <tab name="The Hosts Arcanum"> Bookworms summon legions of sky sharks

  • Ability: Thieves of All Things Arcane Once per turn during the first, third and fifth battle round, when a friendly Wizard attempts to unbind a spell, that spell is automatically unbound
  • Screamers of Tzeentch become battleline units.

</tab> <tab name="The Cult of the Transient Form"> Acolytes and Tzaangors fighting together at last

  • Ability: The Change-gift On death of a Kairic Acolyte model, roll a dice, on 2-5 it can fight, on 6 add a Tzaangor within 1" of a Tzaangor unit within 9" of the slain model. The model can only be set up within 3" of an enemy unit if the friendly Tzaangor unit was within 3" of that enemy unit before any models were added

</tab> <tab name="The Pyrofane Cult"> Make Kairic Acolyte thrown fire more dangerous

  • Ability: Arrows of Tzeentch +1 To Hit with friendly Kairic Acolytes Sorcerous Bolts. In addition, roll a die at the end of the shooting phase for every enemy unit that suffered any wounds inflicted by Sorcerous Bolts. On a 5+, that unit suffers D3 mortal wounds

</tab> <tab name="The Guild of Summoners"> Spam magic so you can spam more magic

  • Ability: Scions of the Exiled Your Fate Points can only be used to summon Lords of Change. You first summon costs 9 FP, your second costs 18 FP, and every summons after that costs 30 FP

</tab> </tabs>

Magic Lores[edit]

<tabs> <tab name="Lore of Fate"> Every Arcanite and Mortal Wizard can choose from the following Spells:

  1. Bolt of Tzeentch: Casting value of 7 now, and D6 Mortal Wounds at 18" are nothing to sneeze at. Just make sure your caster has some way of making the casting easier on himself, though. Arcane Sacrifice, Souldraught, the Tzaangor Shaman's energy drink, anything.
  2. Arcane Suggestion: A wonderful debuff for casting value of 8. Once cast, you get to decide which effect a target unit within 18" will suffer : cannot issue or recieve command abilities until your next hero phase, or -1 to hit AND wound rolls, or -1 to save rolls. Pretty sweet stuff if you manage to cast it reliably, and the second debuff stacks with locus of change so can be good to offset all out attack a bit.
  3. Glimpse the Future: casting value 7. If you have fewer than 9 destiny dice, roll a dice and add it to your pool. Since anyone playing this army knows how essential your destiny pool is to most play styles this is one you should probably always have on hand with enough wizards.
  4. Shield of Fate: Odd. This cheap one (casting value 6) with a range of 18" is a pretty interesting spell. Basically you pick a friendly Tzeentch unit in range and apply an effect based on the number of destiny dice you have in your pool at the time of casting until your next hero phase. 1-3 destiny dice the unit gains a 6+ ward. 4-6 destiny dice they gain a 5+ ward, and on a 7-9 they gain a 5+ ward plus on a roll of 4+ they can ignore the effects of a spell or endless spell.
  5. Infusion Arcanum: The Curseling and the Ogroid love this baby. Pathetically low casting value of 5? Check. Increases both Hit and Wound rolls of the caster by one? Check. Take a powerful melee Hero and turn him into a terrifying melee Hero.
  6. Treacherous Bond: Exactly what the Gaunt Summoner wants. The casting value is 5. Different now. Cast on a unit wholly within 9" of the Wizard and whenever the Wizard would take a wound or mortal wound, pass it off to the unit on a 3+ as long as they remain within 9".

</tab> <tab name="Lore of Change> Every Tzeentch Daemon Wizard can choose from the following Spells:

  1. Bolt of Tzeentch: Casting value of 7, D6 Mortal Wounds on a unit within 18". Best on a Lord of Change with his amazing casting roll modification rule.
  2. Treason of Tzeentch: Casting on 7+, pick a unit within 18". Roll a die for each model in that unit and deal a mortal wound for every 6+. In addition, the affected unit suffers -1 to Hit until your next hero phase.
  3. Unchecked Mutation: Casting value of 6, an enemy unit within 18" suffers D3 mortal wounds, then if any models are slain, roll a D6; on a 3+, they take another D3 mortal wounds, and the spell ends.
  4. Fold Reality: This is a mixed bag: The spell casts on a 7+. Roll a D6, on a 2+, you add that many slain models to a friendly TZEENTCH DAEMON unit. On a 1, however, the whole unit goes poof. The logical choice is to only ever use this on units that are near death already, like a lone Pink Horror trying to get some new buddies. The question is, do you want to leave a whole unit's fate to a single dice roll? And no, don't think you can cheese this via Destiny Dice. Masters of Destiny Tells you which rolls you are allowed to change and rolls made by specific spells that you really really wish you could set isn't among them.
    • In fact, you only have 1/6 chance of messing up with this spell, while the other five times you resurrect an average 3 guys, so it's pretty good. Just use it on units with low numbers, and that you can comfortably lose, and you're set. Or just take Kairos and a unit of 6 Tzaangor Skyfires, to have a unit that will probably never die; changing that 1 on a 6 one time per battle should ensure you never lose the unit. (This no longer works. Kairos doesn't let you replace any die you want, and Tzaangors aren't Daemons) If you're in a really big battle, instead take a unit of 3 Burning Chariots, but keep in mind your opponent will refuse to play with you ever again after this. And I can't blame him. Neither would I.
  5. Tzeentch Firestorm: Casting on 8+, pick an enemy unit within 12" and visible to the caster. Roll 9 dice and for each 6 that unit suffers d3 mortal wounds. An interesting choice, you need to get a little close to cast it but a lucky spike roll and you could wipe entire units out.
  • A question: What if a Hero is both Daemon and Mortal/Arcanite? Can he know spells from both Lores? the heroes that fit on that category are the Tzaangor Shamans, Gaunt Summoners and Archaon himself, the rules for both lores is "each wizard in a Tzeentch army knows and additional spell chosen from the Lores", so until FAQ'd, technically he can know one (or two if he is an Arch-Sorcerer) of both. It's been FAQ'd, only one Lore can be taken, not one from each Lore table.

</tab> <tab name="Endless Spells"> Disciples of Tzeentch Wizards only

  • Burning Sigil of Tzeentch (CV 5+, 40pts): Summons a floating 9" bubble of RANDOM, with a mix of results helpful and harmful to a single unit. (d3 MWs that risks a Chaos Spawn if someone dies, halved movement, d6" movement after running, +1 attacks, or -1 to hit) The issue is that this sigil cannot move on its own, meaning that you really need to find a good place to set it up and then pray some more that Tzeentch blesses your rolls for the right results.
  • Tome of Eyes (CV 5+, 40pts): Summons a magical book that becomes part of the caster's unit, meaning that you can't cast this inside a Witchfate Tor. Alongside letting the caster reroll any casting tests, it grants a special spell that deals mortal wounds and robs the target of 1 point of Bravery for each casualty you deal. What better way to stick it to those filthy rats than to smite them with your evil spellbook and then see them fail battleshock for once?
  • Daemonic Simulacrum (CV 7+, 50pts): This predatory spell has a...thematic move speed of 9", and each turn it has 9 chances to deal MWs to the closest unit within 6" on a 5+ (4+ if they're wizards). While the range is nice for a spell that would otherwise be considered underwhelming, it also leaves you very open to the chance of it all being for naught on a bad roll. Potential to backfire horribly if your opponent gets to move it so be wary of positioning or have a Lord of Change eat it.

Beasts of Chaos - available to Tzaangor Shaman and Great Bray Shaman.

  • Doomblast Dirgehorn: Subtract 1 from hit rolls for attacks made by units within 3" of this model. BEASTS OF CHAOS models are not affected. Grows by 3" at the start of each battle round. This one is pretty damn cool but comes with the problem of having a casting value of 6 and thus being fairly easy to dispell.
    • On the other hand, it presents the opponent with the interesting dilemma of either wasting his casting attempts to dispel it or letting it get bigger and bigger.
  • Balefire Taurus: A big horde cleaning Endless Spell. It moves 12" a turn and has the Fly keyword. Anything it moves over or ends within 1" of it takes D3 Mortal Wounds, and if the unit has more than ten models, it takes D6 Mortal Wounds instead. Furthermore, Units it damages must fight last at the end of any Combat Phase. While brutal in most situations, it really shines when cleaning up blobs of infantry.
  • Ravening Direflock:Spawns three tokens of evil Chaos murderbirds. Anything that is not a BEASTS OF CHAOS unit within 6" of one of these tokens has their Bravery reduced by -2. However, if any unit finishes a move within 1" of the tokens, they have to set the Tokens up again somewhere within 3D6" of the place they were previously.

Slave to Darkness - Available for all flavors of Gaunt Summoner or imported StD casters.

  • Eightfold Doom-Sigil: (40pts) CV 5. This spell will only have use when things die around it, so you'd best make sure you make at least one model go down so you can power them up. Now a bonus attack won't sound too scary for your Chaos Lord, but throw it on a band of marauders and they won't be laughing anymore.
  • Darkfire Daemonrift: (50pts) CV 6. This is a purely predatory spell, dealing d3 MWs to anything it goes through. It's damage potential also powered up by other Wizards and Endless spells 12" of it. Guess what you have? Yep, you'll be enjoying this.
  • Realmscourge Rapture: (60pts) CV 7. This Predatory spell is like the Pendulum in that it can only move in straight lines. Anything that this goes through suffers not only d3 MWs, but their movement will also be halved, which can positively cripple a unit just in time for your Vikings to flatten them.

</tab> </tabs>

Warscrolls[edit]

Leaders[edit]

Named Leaders[edit]

  • Kairos Fateweaver: (440pts, Daemon Wizard) Kairos has a pretty decent melee profile and decent survivability, just like all Lords of Change. He also shares their rule for better casting rolls and auto dispell endless spells. one of his minor gimmick that can replace one dice rolled by any player with any desired result like fate dice. His primary ability is being a Master wizard, able to cast/unbind 3 times and he knows all spells from friendly Wizards' warscrolls wholly within 18". Woo. (No seriously woo! So long as Kairos is within 18" of a Changecaster, he knows Pink Fire which he is much better at casting. Having access to the Curseling's Glean Magic spell can yield fun results, steal a spell and execute the enemy wizard with the following) his unique spell Gift of Change is fairly strong as it deals a flat 6 MW while Kairos is full health, one shotting most heroes and turning them into spawns. The downside of taking him is he's less versatile or less support than a normal Lord of Change; he costs more and can't take Artefacts and Command Traits. Still useful for that single, guaranteed dice roll. Ensure an opponent fails a critical save.
    • The spawn is created in the hero phase. This means you can retreat in the movement phase and run your spawn to an objective, force a unit in melee to pile-in towards the spawn, use it to string out huge infantry blobs or maybe just block your enemy's movement phase with the 3" don't-come-near-me.
  • The Changeling: (170pts, Deamon Wizard) A fun little hero unit. Can redeploy him be for the game on your opponent's side of the board 3" from everything at the end of your first movement phase and at the start of each enemy turn you can give a unit within -1 to hit and half their movement Until your turn. Good on certain occasions like when your enemy brings a few fast units to keep you from moving up the board or getting close to artillery. Also interesting is that he can use the spells of all Wizards around him. He has lost his copy enemy weapon attacks, but gained the ability to cast two spells per turn, so you'll wan him further from melee than before.
    • Use the Changeling in conjunction with Changehost to land a Purple Sun of Shyish or Realmscourge Rapture in your enemy's lines. Coupled with Kairos, they will wreak havoc in your enemy's army.
  • The Blue Scribes: (160pts, Deamon Wizard) Now a very powerful caster. They can automatically cast anything on 2+ with 1d6 and to unbind their attempt, thought you needed a 9 or more? This allows you to cast any overpowered spell with impunity. Don't want to be a jerk? No problem, you can also just use their own spell, which gives nearby Tzeentch Wizards re-rolls to cast. Those Casting Value 9 Herald Spells getting you down? Don't forget the Blue Scribes can attempt to learn any spell cast near them so if you get your Pink Fire off using your arcane tome, the Blue Scribes can learn it on a 4+ and in subsequent turns cast it on a 2+. Give them Tzeentchs's Inferno too and have fun.
  • Vortemis the All-Seeing: (160pts, Arcanites, Mortal, Wizard) Must be taken with the Eyes of the Nine. He's essentially just a magister with a unique spell that gives a free CP to spend on the At the Double, Forward to Victory, or Inspiring Presence commands.

Arcanites[edit]

  • Gaunt Summoner: (Arcanites Mortal Daemon Wizard 230pts) A very mediocre Wizard statline but attached to some impressive magic. The Gaunt Summoner a great horde-roasting spell, can cast twice per turn and can use one cast once per game to summon a Daemon unit, making him an excellent addition to any army. The fact that he has the Daemon keyword-only makes him better. The only real problem is the lack of mobility and survivability. To use his impressive spell to best effect, you want him close to the enemy, but 5 Wounds and a 6+ save aren't too helpful in letting him survive that.
    • uses for summons: Bloodletters can inflict MWs, Daemonettes are still the best shredders and fast movers, Plaguebearers are walls, Horrors provide shooting and annoying way to be survivable, while Furys can grab objectives.
    • The Balewind Vortex can help mitigate the need to be close. If an entire horde of enemies wishes to approach, they do not want to be within the 18" bubble of death that his spell becomes while atop the vortex.
    • Can also have his save pimped out. Give him Paradoxical Shield, stick him in a Balewind Vortex, and he's got a 3+ save, 2+ if you can get him in cover. Suddenly your squishy wizard is not so squishy anymore.
    • The Balewind Vortex combined with the Arcane Sacrifice command trait gives your Infernal Flames spell a truly sickening 27" range. The changes to the spell make this huge range less necessary, but the threat range is very intimidating, and although wiping out a 40 man horde with one cast is a lot less likely now it's still a whole lot of damage that it can kick out.
  • Gaunt Summoner on Disc of Tzeentch: (Arcanites Mortal Daemon Wizard 280pts.) give a summoner +1 wounds, 16" Flying movement and a +2 for melee save if normal ground fighter catches him. Not bad for 20 points. (Not actually a Disciples of Tzeentch unit. This one is from the Slaves to Darkness book, and according to the current rules can only be taken as an ally. Apparently the Disciples don't know how to give their summoners discs.)
  • Curseling, Eye of Tzeentch: (180pts. Arcanites Mortal Wizard) Wow. Vilitch, who used to be overcosted and underpowered, may now be one of the best Chaos casters, albeit he is now a generic Hero. He can cast and dispel two spells a turn. Any spell he unbinds, he can immediately cast himself with nobody being allowed to unbind his attempt. He also has the Glean Magic spell with which he can steal unique spells off enemy Wizards. And in combat, he's awesome, too. He has three weapons, one a Sorcerer staff with bad To Wound and worse To Hit rolls, but d3 damage if it connects and then two weapons which are basically Crom's weapons except one of them has extra Rend. Yeah. He hits hard, he can cast twice, and he can cast everything he unbinds. His main problem is the First Rule of One. He only has three spells, two of them the generic spells and the third one that only works if the enemy is packing Wizards, and even then the result may not help him, so unless you give him a good lore spell, he will be dead weight on the spells you can cast.
    • Can also be decent in combat with Paradoxical Shield giving him a 3+ rerollable save. Since he can cast twice a turn, have him cast Mystic Shield and Arcane Infusion on himself to make him kill and nearly indestructible.
    • ...and just as we thought we had something, the nerfbat came mercilessly lest something be better than the pansies they got boxed with. Arcane Cataclysm busted Not-Vilitch to one cast and unbind, but capable of re-rolling to unbind...unless you find an enemy wizard within 18" and steal one of their casts on a 4+, which is quite sinister, especially in a magic-deficient army. His unique spell will also see plenty of use as it gives an Arcanite unit within 9" a 6++ Ward.
  • Fatemaster: (140pts. Arcanites Mortal) a pure Flying melee leader in a magic focused faction. while not the strongest fighter he does have a 2+ save in melee unless his opponent is a monster or flys. His Command ability is why you'd take him, as it lets all Tzeentch units wholly within 9" re-roll hit rolls - you can squeeze a lot of stuff into that radius, especially small, hard hitting units like flamers, Ogroids or Skyfires.
  • Magister: (120pts. Arcanites Mortal Wizard) One of your good cheap mortal wizard that can also shoot a bolt from his staff and like to turn things into Spawns. He can cast additional spells if your casting roll was a double, even if it failed but the additional attempt is also a double he dies and may turn into a Spawn instead. His strong unique spell creates a spawn each turn it kills something right into combat (this will be FAQed soon) creating dangerous disruption. you may use him as a cheaper Gaunt Summoner, Using Fate dice to grant 2 successful casts, and tying down foes with free spawn.
  • Magister on Disc of Tzeentch: (140pts. Arcanites Mortal Wizard) take a Magister and let him fly around the battlefield with +1 wound and better melee saves.
  • Tzaangor Shaman: (130pts. Arcanites Brayherd Wizard) The mage you want in a Tzaangor-heavy army. Thanks to his Disc, he's not all that bad in melee, but that is still only a last resort, as he's too important to risk. The fun part is that he is a 6 wound Mage with high movement and a decent spell: Enemy unit takes D3 Mortal Wounds. Afterward, you can add a Tzaangor to a nearby unit for every model the spell killed. Roast some Saurus Guard and fill up your Beastmen all in the same breath. The Shaman also carries a nice energy drink with him that, once per game, lets him cast twice and re-roll casting rolls while he's at it. Use to best effect in an Arcanite Cabal Battalion for three re-rollable spells.
  • Ogroid Thaumaturge: (170pts Arcanites Mortal Wizard) For all intents and purposes, the Ogroid Thaumaturge is a Tzeentch-marked Doombull. He has eight Wounds without counting as a monster, a 5+ save, rerolls hits & wounds if he took damage earlier in the phase, and his spell deals D6 MW and heals him for each kill, so he's pretty tanky. He also moves 6", deals D3 Mortal Wounds for successfully charging and has three weapon profiles in melee, all of them good. His staff is just like any other mage staff, but hitting on 3+ and dealing three knocks, then his horns have two attacks with great Hit and Wound rolls, great Rend and constant damage 3, and finally, his hooves are exactly 2 Hammer-Liberators worth of knocks. But wait, that's not all. This guy is just amazing. Having him and a Tzeentch army and NOT playing him is akin to sacrilege. He's powerful, he's versatile, and his model looks amazing.

Daemons[edit]

  • Lord of Change: (400pts. Daemon Wizard, Behemoth, 30 Fate Points) Casty, scary lord, now with fourteen Wounds because he got a new model. Can choose between a bunch of weapon profiles in addition to his staff but the Gatling Rod of Sorcery will generally be your best bet because a Lord of Change in melee is a dead Lord of Change unless you're sending him war machine hunting. His true power is the hero phase, were he can Auto ends an endless spell for free, leans any spell he unbinding on a 9+, and can always get double of the highest dice rolled when he rolls for magic
  • Exalted Daemon of Tzeentch (Forge World): (515pts Daemon, Behemoth), A Lord of Change pre-new model, with 20 wounds. This also means it only has the staff to fight with, severely hampering its usefulness with the new freshness available. He also has a Casting Value of 9 as opposed to 10 for some reason.
  • Changecaster, Herald of Tzeentch: (150pts. Daemon Wizard, 12 Fate Points) in addition to throwing small firebolts behind other Horrors, Has a pretty cool combination of tricks going for him. He has a unique spell with a casting value of nine, which is pretty fucking high for dealing D6 MW. Also, once per game, he can cast with three dice instead of two, making nine much more reachable. Also, if he manages to cast a spell with a roll of 9+, he can cast an extra spell that turn.
  • Fluxmaster, Herald of Tzeentch on Disc: (170pts. Daemon Wizard, 12 Fate Points) Oddly the disc is disturbingly powerful in melee. However, the Herald on it wants absolutely nothing to do with melee. Ultimately, the Herald on Disc is a confusing beast, best left alone. His unique spell can potentially do nine Mortal wounds for a casting value of 5, though it will average only one and a half, but hey in Matched Play you only get one Arcane Bolt anyway so it's better than your herald sitting on their fucking hands. His real usefulness is that he is manic fast and can keep up with your Flamers and Screamers so they benefit from the loci.
  • Fateskimmer, Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot: (170pts, Daemon Wizard, 24 Fate Points) put a Herald on a battle chariot, equipped with both the better casting roll tome and extra weapon and drawn by Screamers that deal more damage to monster and MW something on the flyby. His unique spell can damages each enemy that surrounds it. The main reason to actually take this guy is to make Burning Chariots Battleline if he's your general, which allows you to spam them in low points games. This is an 8 wound, fast moving spellcaster so pretty good for the points you pay.

Slaves to Darkness[edit]

  • Daemon Prince: (210pts. Slave to Darkness, Daemon) Fast and decently killy. Isn’t a Wizard any more. He’s gone through a reworking since his last outing. Now he gains a unique command ability for each of the gods. Like a discount Lord of change, his CA only adds +1 to one friendly StD wizard’s casting roll. You take him because he is a melee-oriented Daemon hero that helps a little with casting.
  • Exalted Hero of Chaos: (90pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) A shit Aspiring Deathbringer with D6 3+/3+/-1/1 attacks and can fight twice. He gets a +1 to hit vs Characters and Monsters and if he somehow kills one he heals D3 wounds. Yeah, probably don't?
  • Lord of Chaos: (110pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) Cheaper and more killy, with a decent command ability to boot. Don't send him alone against characters more expensive than he is, or he will die. If your taking large units of StD for melee, he is a big Force multiplier, letting them fight twice.
  • Chaos Lord on Daemonic Mount: (170pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) Your budget (for a Slaves to Darkness character) mounted Lord. He is eligible to take both mortal and Daemon items (that's getting to be a rarity these days), ignores MW on 5+ and heals when killing things with his hammer. His Command Ability allows a Chariot or Knight unit to re-roll charge rolls and adds +1 to their Hit rolls. Gorebeast Chariots hitting on 3+? Yes, please. A good pick if you want a Tzeentch melee goon.
  • Chaos Lord on Karkadrak: (250pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal) The new mounted lord has arrived, and he rode in style as a full plastic kit. How does this character scream build around? Movement 9", 9 wounds and the always welcomed 3+ save, this lord on battle lizard loves keeping up with his fellow cavalry and bring nothing short of utter destruction. Without any enhancements, this character boasts no less than 13(!) attacks across 4 profiles, has mortal wound potential both on the charge and with his sword, and can heal with his attacks with his big axe. Sporting classic mortal wound protection that Slaves to Darkness units are spoiled with, and the same command ability as his horse-riding brethren, he is an excellent pick for a Slaves focused army. Pair him with some Chaos Knights or Chariots and reap all the skulls you can.
  • Chaos Lord on Manticore: (280pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal, monster, Behemoth) The Lord on Manticore can have a choice between Flail and Sword, with the Sword being better in most circumstances and a choice between Runeshield, Daggerfist, and Lance. The Lance might be awesome, but since everyone and their grandma will be gunning for your Manticore, the 5+ save against Mortal Wounds might be the best choice. The beasty hits at least as hard as the lord, and re-rolls all Hits against Monsters for its Fangs and Claws attacks. His Command Ability allows a unit of Chaos Warriors wholly within 18" to re-roll charge, wound, and Battleshock rolls.
  • Chaos Sorcerer Lord: (110pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal, wizard) Yes. he is one of the best cheap wizards you can take. While an ok fighter by wizard standards, he is amazing at support for Mortal StD. First, without even casting anything, he can grant one friendly Std unit re-rolling saves. Then, when he casts, his unique spell that provides re-roll Hit, Wound and Saves for a friendly StD unit wholly within 18". If your running Mauders or Chaos warriors consider a Sorcerer Lord instead of a Magister.
  • Chaos Sorcerer Lord on Manticore: (260pts. Slave to Darkness, Mortal, wizard, Monster, Behemoth) Blessed with the same awesome "re-roll saves" ability as the normal Lord, this here rides a Manticore, who is just as killy as the one the normal Lord gets. Additionally, the Sorcerer Lord gets the Wind of Chaos spell, which is potentially devastating to a large unit blob. Due to the different spell, this version is a better fit for the army than the foot sorcerer if you're not running many other StD units as he he can buff his own save with his ability and nuke things with his spell.

Beasts Of Chaos[edit]

must be included in a Phantasmagoria of Fate battalion

Updated: The 2020 Disciples of Tzeentch Battletome has beasts of chaos as an ally and you no longer need Phantasmagoria.

  • Beastlord: (90pts) A melee fighter but can't keep up with his compatriates (GW expected you to always but them in BoC Ambush and let the rest of the army run and charge). are good and cheap heroes that can improve the rest of beastmen combat if they kill something.
  • Great Bray Shaman: (100pts) your Beastman speed booster (especially Tzangors) and your other BEASTS OF CHAOS endless spell caster. They know Devolve for dragging enemies closer to you and away from objectives and support auras.
  • Doombull: (100pts) the leader bullgor, a Big guy with a big axe, that let other Bullgors wound better.
  • Dragon Ogor Shaggoth: (180pts) Lots of attacks that can explode into more, some speed, lot of wounds, and the most useful is the ability to heal when ties for going first is rolled and having a healing spell.

Battleline[edit]

  • Kairic Acolytes: (Arcanites, Min 10, 120pts.) Tzeentch-themed Marauders, just as Bloodreavers are Khorne-themed Marauders, but magic focused. They can take the dual-wielder hits better or shields that give a model a 6+ save-before-the-save against normal and mortal wounds, with 3 in 10 can get big Glaives. This is all okay, but not terribly impressive. What sets them apart is that each is also a magical dabbler, being wizards that only spam a buff spell to their minor magic missile weapon to a (18"/1/4+/3+/-1/1), and can disrupt enemy wizards. Having a bunch of Acolytes will help you quickly rack up summon points.
    • Arcane Cataclysm shifts the shields into just giving 6++ Wards, but that's not the big issue. That's the loss of any casting power whatsoever. All you keep is the Vulcharch which gives the ability to deal an MW on a wizard who casts on a 4+, making them possible witch-hunters, but it's not going to do much.
  • Tzaangor Host: (Arcanite, Min 10, 180pts.) Incredible. They are, at first glance, Chaos Warriors with a lower save. Then you look at their weapons. No matter what you equip them with, they will always have a 4+/5+/-/1 beak attack each. Then you can choose between two swords, a sword and board, and a glaive (only two on every five models). The shield gives you a nice save-after-the-save for that model, the twin swords get you better hit rolls and the glaives only give you 1 attack instead of 2 but at damage 2 and Rend -1. They also have a rule to gain +1 attack on all their melee weapons if they have 9+ modules. Since this stacks nicely with the few strong attacks from the glaives, you want glaives if you want to go for raw damage output and shields to keep them safe, and they can have one mutant for every 5 models, who always have two blades and make 1 additional hit with them. Most of the unit must be armed the same, but the mutants always have two blades and the glaives replace the normal equipment, so you can have a nice spread of options. They can also run and charge like normal Beastmen, thanks to their musician and can channel mortal wounds onto enemy units if near any wizards (friend or foe). Having an Arcanite Hero hanging with them also gets them better Wound rolls, so keep that Tzaangor Shaman nearby to buff and replenish.
    • Arcane Cataclysm has seen the Tzaangors go upward quite a bit. Their ever-present beaks are now 4+/3+/-/1, making them a lot more reliable as weapons on top of whatever you pick. Destined Mayhem now gives them that +1 attack on the charge, which makes them more focused on being disposable chaff that you toss at the enemy. Their drawback is that their icon now a lot less usable, as it requires having both a wizard in range and another enemy unit nearby to throw d3 MWs at, which is harder than it looks unless you're facing the Lumineth or a Sacrosanct-heavy Stormcast army.
  • Horrors of Tzeentch: (Conditional Battleline: Daemon, Min10, 250pts/150pts (if no Pinks)/125pts (if no Pinks or Blues) 20 Fate Points for a unit of 20 Pinks/10 Fate Points for a unit of 10 Blues/Iridescents.) As the Nature of their god these things keep on getting reinvented. One of the best and annoying infantry units in the game, as a unit of 10 actually has 50 wounds (assuming you can deploy all of them validly). A Starting unit of Pinks will have a high volume of 12" firebolts. Their annoying power is each dying pink turns into 2 Blues and each blue turns into a Brimstone, actually increasing the number of attacks by how many you'll be using. The pinks always have to be the first ones to die though.
    • Horrors are not tough and will die in numbers and then more will flee from Battleshock, but if you roll a 1 (use a Fate dice) and you still have a pink with an Icon alive, you gain back D6 slain models instead.
    • If you care for everyone's sanity, don't want to buy and paint 40+ Blue/Brimstone horrors, and/or don't think setting up more models will work out for the game, your horrors can instead explode and deal mortals on a roll that degrades with the size of the Horror - depending.
  • Screamer: (Conditional Battleline: Hosts Arcanum army, Daemon Min:3 Max:12 110pts 10 Fate Points for a unit of 3) zipping objective claimers and light bombers, but their offense is a bit pillow-fisted outside The Hosts Arcanum and other buffs. Three of them won't do much, they want to be in bigger units to achieve anything and you're unlikely to put plenty of wounds on units, but monsters really don't enjoy the damage upgrade to D3. Do remember you can do the slashing fins attack if you "retreat" from combat they're not going to win by flying over the unit they were fighting. Being that they are only 10 fate points and have an exceptional move speed, you will often be summoning these to grab an objective left in the open.
  • Flamers: (Conditional Battleline: Eternal Conflaguration army, Daemon Min:3 Max:12 190pts 18 Fate Points for a unit of 3) Pretty bloody great. They die very easily, so keep them in cover, but their ranged flame attack is possibly the best thing Tzeentch daemons can bring you, massed shots (10 from 3 of them) causing D3 wounds on anything that gets through is awesome, and they that gains +1/+2 hit if the target had 10/20 models. They are not fun to fight in melee as each lost wound inflicts an MW on a 5+. Lastly, they have 9" Move and can fly, so you can use them as ultra-powered horse archers, leaping here and there while puking multi-colored death from a safe distance.
  • Burning Chariots of Tzeentch: (Optional Battleline: Fateskimmer General, Daemon Min1, Max:3 160pts, 18 Fate Points)This is what you get when you put an exalted flamer on a disk pulled by two Screamers. It can damage units it flies over, has the same powerful missile weapon as the standard Exalted Flamer and a bunch of melee attacks, including the Screamers', who make 6 attacks, each of which deals D3 damage whilst targeting a Monster, all of which gain a bonus to hit against bigger units. But realistically it's so fragile and inaccurate you should only use it to pick off opportune targets in melee while shooting at whatever you feel like. They're super fast and they fly but they'll die if the opponent even thinks about shooting and flamers aren't slow anyway. They are great however at dealing a lot of damage against monsters and 20+ units or if you want it to circle around and take the side objectives that the opponent only has a token force for just make sure it attacks first in most cases because it won't last long otherwise. They do also give normal flames their +1 to hit with shooting, but the foot versions just seem a better fit.
  • Chaos Warriors: (Mortal STD, Min5, Max:30 100pts.) The same heavily armored Vikings you know and love. Do you like the Liberators' bullshit profile but want to go a bit more Chaosy? Then these guys are what you are looking for. They have the same stats, and their normal hand weapons better than the swords Liberators carry. Their other options include a halberd that is worse than the hand weapon but with a better range, two hand weapons giving a flat re-roll to hit rolls, and a greatblade with the same stats as a Liberator hammer but with a -1 rend, however unlike them taking this will cost you your shield. Their shields work a little differently as they give you a special save of 5+ against mortal wounds. While giving them greater durability against Mortal wounds than Liberators they have worse saves against regular damage attacks. If you want to be an asshole, use them in units of 20+, where they will be re-rolling saves for longer. All in all, strong chaos rivals to liberators, while Liberators can be argued as a more balanced unit with an equal focus on attack and defence and also containing special weapons. Chaos Warriors are more offensively focused, they are less about holding the line than smashing through it, with their weapon options favouring frontal assault more.
    • Take 20, give them halberds so you can attack in two ranks. Enjoy your 60 attacks.
    • Take 20, give them shields, string them out in front of your army and run them forward. Don't worry about being charged: these guys are bait. Take the aforementioned Halberd Warriors and destroy whatever dumbass takes that bait.
  • Marauders: (Mortal STD, Min20, Max:40 150pts.) Our favorite Vikings are back and bringing the pain to bear! They did not get a model update, which they sorely need in comparison to the new models being released. I for one will be using Warcry models and kitbashing them to represent Marauders. But down to brass tacks, they boast an average stat line that is bolstered by numbers. 10 or more and your get +1 to hit, 20 or more you get +1 to Rend. But the most important ability boost they got is their charge ability. They can change the lower die on a charge roll to a 6 automatically. Add in a drummer and you'll be making a minimum 8" charge every time.

Others[edit]

Daemon[edit]

  • Exalted Flamers: (Daemon Min: 1 Max: 6 130pts 12 Fate Points for 1) A leader of the Flamers, being a Fusion two normal Flamers into one model with double the attacks, wounds and rend on their Warpflame attacks. not on his scroll but he also provides +1 to hit for other Flamers, often letting them hit on 2s. In tighter points games he has better value when you saving 50 points for 2 models worth and require fewer Fate Points to summon (could appear by round 2 with your own casting while Flamers could show at soonest by round 3). Still, less points-efficient than normal flamers except as a force multiplier - oddly, if near a flamer unit, the standard guys get more accurate than these ones, as they both hit on 4+ before buffs.

Arcanite[edit]

  • Tzaangor Enlightened: (Min 3, 90pts) Elite Tzaangors. They hit hard and get better when a Tzaangor Shaman is nearby. Other than that, they have a beautiful psychological tool in the Guided by the Past ability, which grants them full rerolls To Hit and Wound if an enemy unit within 3" has already attacked this turn. This puts your opponent into an unpleasant situation: Either attack them first and give the survivors powerful re-rolls or let them attack first and pray he'll still have models left once they're done. You use the Foot variant if you're saving points.
  • Tzaangor Enlightened on Disc: (Min 3, 180pts) The better Enlightened the most people use. All your Enlightened gain 16" Fly Move, extra Wound and a massively scary melee profile on top of their own massively scary melee profile (both affected by Guided by the Past). Now Enlightened and Shaman can move together at full speed.
    • Arcane Cataclysm has changed them up a bit. Guided by the Past now only gives a +1 to wound if you went second, which is appreciated but not quite what we used to have because everything now hits on a 4+ without a Shaman beside them. Their Babbling Stream of Secrets ability (which used to just make battleshock casualties worse for the enemy - if that ever mattered) into something more applicable by making engaged enemies unable to receive any commands.
  • Tzaangor Skyfires: (BoC, 3, 190pts) Ranged Elite Tzaangors. These fellows are the unholy cross between a Tzaangor Enlightened, a Kurnoth Hunter and a Warplock Jezzail (guess who did what, I don't wanna imagine that scene). In addition to having serviceable melee stats, Skyfires have the obscene 16" Movement of the Enlightened, the 24" range of the Kurnoth Hunters and unmodified 6 To Hit rolls immediately deal d3 Mortal Wounds instead (incredible for sniping characters with a good destiny dice pool). This is even stronger considering that close proximity to a Tzaangor Shaman grants them +1 To Hit, and the leader already has an additional +1, making still be dangerous even if 6s are not rolled.
  • Eyes of the Nine: A mixed unit of 4 models including two named kairic acolytes, a named tzaangor wielding a savage greatblade and a blue horror. Must be taken alongside Vortemis the All-Seeing.

Mortal[edit]

  • Chaos Chosen: (STD Min5, Max:20, 140pts.) Warriors with +1 Ld and armed with Great Weapons, which is basically a Protector's Halberd without the cool special rules. What's so special about Chosen, then? If they kill at least one model in combat, all nearby Slaves to Darkness re-roll To Wound until the end of the phase. This is pretty devastating and nowhere does it say that multiple Chosen squads can't affect each other with this (actually, they even affect themselves if an ability allows them to fight more than once a phase, they're just that pleased with themselves). So a good way to look at Chosen is as a potential buffing unit with high damage potential. Don't compare them to Paladins as they really don't like that. Get them into the thick of things and start killing to buff everyone up.
  • Chaos Chariots: (STD Min1, Max:3 120pts.) Our favourite Shock and Awe Chariot got the Ogor Charge rule, big win. And while they seem to want to be taken in units of 2 to maximize the number of exalted upgrades you can take, an argument can be made to take a unit of 2-3. A Chaos Lord on Karkadrak (or demonic mount) with an Undivided Mark will give them an immunity to Battleshock (while wholly within 12") and the Chaos Lord's command ability will affect more than 1 chariot. This will maximise the hurt dealt when they charge. The Chariot's innate ability to run and charge once per game will only increase this benefit and possibly ensure a turn 1 charge. A 12" move, plus a run, plus a re-rollable charge will catch many an unwary opponent off-guard. Although, units of one could lead to a HUGE increase in mortal wounds from their charge damage as you roll once for the unit rather than once per model.
  • Gorebeast Chariots: (STD 150pts) Don't get the same movement rule as the normal Chaos Chariots but they have the absolutely devastating Gorebeast to make up for it. The beast is just that in combat and also grants you a nice rule similar to Khorne Skullcrushers get where you can potentially inflict Mortal Wounds on whatever you charge in the Charge Phase. Like the normal chariot, this rule triggers for the unit rather than per model as Skullcrushers do - but it can affect more than one unit.
  • Chaos Knights: (STD Min5, Max:20, 180pts.) Chaos Warriors on pretty good horses. They aren't the bullshit they used to be, but they are still strong. They can either have the same weapon as a Warrior but with three attacks and rend or they can take lances, which are exactly like a Liberator with a Warhammer but gain a bonus to Rend and Damage if they charge. You probably won't wipe out too many unis on the charge so the normal weapon will be better in most circumstances.
  • Chaos Marauder Horsemen: (STD Min5, Max:30 90pts.) Marauders on horseback. They are in almost every way normal Marauders on mediocre horses. However, they can still take Javelins, which beat every other weapon the guys can have by simple virtue of being a missile weapon in addition to a close combat weapon. Considering this is an army that can be at a desperate lacking in ranged weaponry, it can be a good rule-of-thumb to include a few goods ranged harassers. Feigned Flight allows for Mongolian-style hit and run tactics, as it allows the Marauders to shoot and charge even if they retreated. Meaning these guys can run circles around slower moving units while they gradually shoot them down before multi-charging them to death.
  • Varanguard: (STD Min:3, Max:12, 300pts) Super Warriors lent out by Archaon. They are giant chaos knights with 5 wounds 3+ armour and ignore magic on a 5+, able to Fight twice once per game and get +1 to hit if you have Archaon. The unit can be armed with an Ensorcelled Weapon for consistency, Fellspear for better charge damage, or Daemonforged Blade can more inflict Damage and MW with good RNG.
  • Chaos Spawn: (STD Min:1 Max:6 50pts.) That Which Must Not Be Named. Not actually terrible, though far from reliable. A Move of 2D6" makes for potentially fast movement. Similarly, 2D6 attacks per Spawn is potentially strong, but even better is the special rule these attacks come with: Any natural 6s to wound deal mortal wounds. Also, five Wounds with a 5+ save to make for pretty hardy models, and any models within 9" of a wizard that casts a spell can immediately regenerate their wounds. This makes them excellent bubblewrap for backline wizards that you fear might get assassinated.
    • Tzeentch has many ways to summon them for free, either to replace specific Heroes that die or right into enemy lines, stopping them from shooting and charging your wizards.

Beasts Of Chaos[edit]

  • Ungors: (Min10 Max:40 60/200pts) beastmen Marauders. Not strong but you can take swarms of them and they are able to cross a lot of ground.
  • Gors: (Min10 Max:30 70/200pts) A step above Ungors. while Ungors are only effective in large packs, you can comfortably take smaller units of Gors.
  • Bestigors: (Min10 Max:30 120/300pts) A step above Gors but below Tzaangors. They do have Rending attacks over Tzaangors. If you can stack all their bonuses you can get up to the Tzaangors killing power.
  • Bullgors: (Min3 Max:12 140pts) Get the same Bloodgreed rule as the Doombull, а weapon choice of great axes (2x 4+/3+/-2/3) or axe(s)(3x 4+/3+/-1/2) with the option of an additional axe to reroll hit rolls of 1, or bull shields which add +1 to the save rolls against attacks from melee weapons. These options are in addition to horn attacks made by each bullgor (2x 4+/4+/-/1). But the really interesting trait is their Drummer and Banner Bearer abilities: namely, they give +1 respectively to charge rolls and Bravery for each enemy unit within 12" from them. If you want to go full Warherd, take one unit of each and see which ones perform best, but if you take only one unit of them and a Doombull, you're going to want great axes.
    • Arguably the dual axes may be the better option for a higher chance of mortal wounds with the additional attack and rerolling 1's to hit. The loss of rend isn't that big of a deal as we have many ways of reducing saves already.
    • Other than that, they're fast, have more raw, balls-out power than almost anything in the game and have lots of Wounds. The high Wound-count combined with the meh Save also means that targeting them with Mortal Wounds will almost feel like a waste to your opponent, which might keep them safe longer.
  • Dragon Ogors: (Min3 Max:12 140pts) Five Wounds with a 4+ save, okay Bravery and scary weapons. Each has what is basically a Chaos Knight's horse bolted to it and in addition fights with a big weapon. You get either Ancient Weapons which are three Double-Hammer Liberators in one, Glaives which exchange 2 attacks with 1 more inch of range and a Rend of -1, or Crushers which only have 3 attacks, but with 2 damage each. Re-roll hit rolls of 1 if wholly within 12" of a Shaggoth.
    • Glaives have an interesting use in that you can hide your dragon ogors behind your 25mm/32mm based guys (just in case may want 2 ranks of 25mm bases to have maximum distance). Enemies with 1" weapons won't be able to touch your DO, while the glaives let your DO wack enemies (though you do lose your claw attacks).
  • Ungor Raiders: (Min:10 Max40 80pts) Same as Ungors, but with bows instead of shields and a basic scouting rule. Don't think their bows are good, by the way, but the mass of shots really helps. Don't underestimate 30-40 strong ungor raider units. They can output a surprising amount of dakka (for Beasts anyways, they're not crossbow freeguild!). in a melee-centric and focused faction that can quickly get into melee, missiles will be taken out of you horde budget, can damage distant enemies while holding objectives.
  • Centigors: (Min:5 Max20 80pts) Light Brayherd cavalry unit that can Run and Charge. Fairly useless as the other player can lay down even light fire and wipe them out. Their good to at moving across the board, harassing, tieing down or grabbing an objective but not much else. Each turn you can decide to have them get drunk on beast piss to add +1 to their hit rolls but at the cost of your opponent getting +1 on them.
  • Tuskgor Chariots: (Min:1 Max4 60/200pts) It's a chariot. Aside from the fact that the model is painfully showing its age, it's actually damn good. Lots of Wounds, good Save, tons of attacks that are great on the charge and okay normally. Play three of them and make sure they have a Bray Shaman close to them in your first movement phase. Like Bestigors, its Despoiler Axe can re-roll 1s against Order units and add 1 to hit rolls if the unit has 10 or more units. Fill your army with chariots! they are one of the best beast units! If you don't like the Tuskgors, simply build your own chariots from Gors, Warhounds and assorted wood splinters.

Behemoths[edit]

  • Chaos Warshrine: (Totem, Priest, Behemoth, 170pts.) What it does is pretty cool, too. First, it has an Aura that grants Mortal Slaves to Darkness an additional 6+ save after their normal save. It Can also pray for buffs to Mortal STD units. There is one buff for Undivided and every God. The Undivided buff is the best by default, granting rerolls of To Hit and To Wound. However, the God-specific buffs can be cast on whatever you want, but get better if you cast it on a unit of the same God. The favor of Tzeentch let your reroll saves and ignore magic on a 4+. And yes, this does mean a Shrine can bless units of rival Gods, just for shits and giggles. Also of note is the fact that this thing can easily hold its own in combat with a monster-like profile and a bunch of strong attacks. Awful Rend, yes, but they plow through low armour tarpits like nobody's business.
  • Soul Grinder:(Daemon, Behemoth, 210pts) Ever wanted a beast that can throw ranged shots AND be great in melee? This daemon might be for you. Same price as a Daemon Prince but with less special abilities. It makes up for it by giving you a boatload of attacks for very good damage. Two ranged attack profiles, one at 20" and six at 16", the 20" does flat 3 damage the rest do 1 damage. CC has six attacks for 1 damage each, 1 attack -2 Rend for D6 damage, and either: two attacks -2 Rend flat 3 damage, OR 4 attacks -1 Rend D3 damage. Big, ugly, and killy, he fills the hammer role. The biggest downside for it is the mostly 4+ to hit. And since it is a Daemon, it can't benefit from CSL Demonic Power spell or the Warshrine. But at 16 wounds and a 4+ save, you can probably find a spot in the army.
  • Mutalith Vortex Beast: (Monster, Behemoth, 170pts) A regenerating monster with many attacks. other monsters hit harder but it provides a random debuff to one enemy each of your hero phases. They may permanently lower Bravery or Slow, inflict MWs or make a Chaos spawn if it kills with D6 MWs. The 18" range on the ability is quite threatening and if you keep rolling 5s and 6s your opponent will learn to fear this beast.
  • Chaos War Mammoth: (Monster, Behemoth, 320pts) (Monster, Behemoth, 320pts) This monster has 22 wounds! Although it's only packing a 5+ save. All of his attacks cause at least D3 wounds, making it an exceptional monster-killer when at full strength as well as imposing -2 to any Battleshock tests to any unfortunate unit that gets charged. Wounding and even killing this thing just makes it cause more damage. If you're playing with a big Chaos horde then there's no finer feeling than running this guy into the enemy's biggest and toughest-looking infantry blob, although expect a few dirty looks for doing so. Keep in mind that he doesn't like magic missiles or war machine fire, however.
  • Gigantic Chaos Spawn: A strong but unreliable monster burdened with random movement, random attacks, and regeneration. He can put out a fair amount of damage with a mix of its tongues and maws, and has 12 wounds and has a good chance to regenerate and possibly gain more wounds each turn. It's worth remembering that he can be given any Chaos God as a keyword, which opens up amusing possibilities like running a Khornate Spawn alongside a Bloodsecrator.

Beasts Of Chaos[edit]

must be included in a Phantasmagoria of Fate battalion

  • Cygor: (140pts) Can unbind two spells in each Hero Phase: If he manages to do it, he deals a mortal wound to the caster healing a wound for himself. He can also reroll hit rolls when attacking wizards, which he really really needs, having Hit rolls of 4+ across the board. Two of them can add some okay shooting, but the fact that the damage table influences his range makes him unreliable at best.
  • Ghorgon: (160pts) Same Blood Frenzy as Doombull and Bullgors, but deals d3 mortal wounds on an unmodified 6. Also, he can slay a specific model within 1" after he makes all his attack if he rolls a dice equal or greater than its wounds characteristic, do remember that it's a model so you can chomp on any leader or musician you can get your grubby hands on. This thing is your sledgehammer, with insanely strong attacks, but very slow for a monster. If you manage the charge and a Doombull is nearby, this thing can rip apart whole units, otherwise, it will stop cannonballs with its face for two turns and then die.

Normal Battalions[edit]

Due to how Battalions are now universal, expect see the whole lot of this on the trash bin outside of narrative games. Bonus rules, traits and doodads are going to be likely added to the faction rules as default.

Ab-het's Skyseekers[edit]

(110 pts, Min: 630 pts Max: 710 pts) 1 Magister on Disc of Tzeentch, 1 unit of 3 Tzaangor Skyfires, 1 unit of 3 Tzaangor Enlightened and 1 unit of 3 Screamers

This battalion came from the Aether War set that pitches Disciples of Tzeentch against Kharadrons, it is no longer legal for matched play. You can play the minimum points by simply fielding the Enlightened without their discs, or max by using them with their discs. Fielding the battalion grants you the following benefit :

Foreseen Maneuvers : When making a charge roll for a unit from this battalion, roll 3D6, remove one dice of your choice and then use the remaining 2D6 to determine the charge roll.

While good (and a cheap way to grab an extra command point given that in small scale games you're very likely to use those units), this battalion is only of use for two of its units, the enlightened and the screamers, as you may not want to stick your skyfires in melee and definitely should not drop your magister anywhere near the frontlines.

Aether-Eater Host[edit]

(140 pts, Min: -pts Max:) 1 Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot and 3-8 (in any combination of) The Blue Scribes, Herald on Burning Chariot, Herald on Disc, or Screamers

Whenever a model in this battalion unbinds a spell, that model heals D3 Wounds. 1 unit of Screamers can also unbind one spell per enemy Hero phase as well. Let's be honest here, unless you're running some gimmick list or are trying to make your 40k Screamerstar work in AoS, this Battalion will be hard to make worthwhile. Play against an army with little magic like Stormcast often and you won't reap many benefits.

Alter-Kin Coven[edit]

(140 pts; Min: - pts; Max - pts) 1 unit of Kairic Acolytes, 1 unit of Tzaangors and 1 unit of Tzaangor Skyfires

A unit of Kairic Acolytes, a unit of Tzaangors and a unit of Tzaangor Skyfires get an aura of mutation that works basically like Nurgle's Rot but every model killed lets you add a Tzaangor to a nearby unit. Not too shabby. An inexpensive Battalion with a decent bonus and no dead weight at all. Not bad, but not great. Let's be honest here, you take this because you want to turn it into a Cult of the Transient Form later. No shame in admitting that. As you are already running these units in a Arcanite army, why not run this?!?

Arcanite Cabal[edit]

(140 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts) 3-9 MAGISTER, Fatemasters or Tzaangor Shamans, in any combination.

After setup you pick 1 HERO from this battalion. Each time that HERO spends a Destiny dice, roll a dice and on a 2+ you may add that dice to your destiny dice pool. Rules as written, if you roll two Destiny dice for things like spells, each instance of the roll triggers separately and you can therefore regain both dice with a little bit of luck. This, quite obviously, makes any spellcasters a great choice for this ability, especially MAGISTERS as you may be able to spend your dice to perfectly control your casting rolls, enabling a second free spell and ensuring your wizard doesn't turn into a Spa-WARHAKGLALGKAKF as you cast it.

If you cast Glimpse the Future with your enhanced wizard, in a majority of cases you gain more Destiny Dice than you spent. Might be fun to keep your Shield of Fate spell at full efficiency. Slap the Paradoxical Shield artefact on the target of your Shield of Fate and ensure your Fatemaster never ever dies.

Changehost[edit]

(180 pts; Min: - pts; Max:) 1 Lord of Change and 8 (In any combination of) HORROR HERO, Exalted Flamer, Horrors of Tzeench, Flamers, Screamers, or Burning Chariots

At the start of each of your hero phases, as long as the Lord of Change is alive, you can redeploy 2 one other unit from this battalion to anywhere more than 9" from enemy models. They can't move in the following movement phase. Nerfed as per the errata two weeks after the battletome dropped, thanks to Changehosts absolutely dominating tournaments immediately

Multitudinous Host[edit]

(160 pts; min 750 pts; Max: 3750) 1 Changecaster and 8 units or Horrors

In every friendly Hero Phase, you return D3 slain models to each Horror unit. And no, the Herald's position or surviving is not a condition for this. Hoo boy, you could end up with a hell of a lot of Horrors with this. You need big units to take advantage of it. Or, just saying, run an Endless Lifeswarm for less points and don't spam unneeded Horrors. The minimum is calculated by using 8 min-sized units of brimstone horrors, the max 8 max-sized units of pink horrors. This author believes a more reasonable approach would be to field 2 max-sized of pink horrors and 6 of min-sized brimstone horrors, which rounds at 1510 points. Still, best take the lifeswarm.

Overseer's Fate-Twisters[edit]

(160 pts; Min - pts; Max: -) 1 Lord of Change and 8+ (in any combination of) HORROR HERO, Exalted Flamer, or Burning Chariots

Oh. Oh, my. If this weren't so insanely big and expensive, it'd be absolutely mandatory. As it is, it won't see much use. Combined with the Battalion cost, you're looking at 1240 points bare minimum, though the benefits speak for themselves: First, every Hero Phase, you get another Destiny Die. Second, you get to re-roll one Destiny Die every Hero Phase. Third, and this is the Cheddar, so long as there are 9+ models in the Battalion, you can wait until after you've made a roll before you decide to sub Destiny Dice in. This not only lowers your consumption of Destiny Dice drastically, but it's also a wonderful psychological tool that lets the opponent know you have almost complete control over your dice rolls and puts you at ease as you have almost complete control over your dice rolls.

Omniscient Oracles[edit]

(160 pts; Min: pts; Max:) Kairos Fateweaver and 3 Lords of Change

Really, really not worth the price of admission. You get to re-roll all 1s on Hit, Wound, and Save rolls. Now, to be honest, this is a massive fucking load of bullshit. It's Daemonic Power on steroids for four powerful Behemoths. Never mind that they can still take unique spells, gear and magical gear on top of this. On the other hand, even in a 2500 point game, you just spent well over half your points on four models. Never mind all the cash you'd have to throw down for this...if only it also gave you better castings. Cool, but hard pass.

Skyshoal Coven[edit]

(140 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts) 2 units of Tzaangor Enlightened (Must be on discs) and 2 units of Tzaangor Skyfires

After a unit from this Battalion flys over an enemy unit, you role a d6. On a 2+ that unit takes D3 mortal wounds. Sorta expensive for what it does, but its at least 1 free mortal wound and you get an extra artifact out of it.

Tzaangor Coven[edit]

(180 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts) 2 units of Tzaangors, 2 units of Tzaangor Skyfires and 2 units of Tzaangor Enlightened

If you like Tzaangors, and let's be honest, of course you do, then this one is damn good but really expensive. Your Tzaangores likely will be in units of 20, and at least 1 unit of Enlightened will likely be 6 big. At the start of YOUR hero phase, nominate 1 of these 6 units within 3" of an enemy unit. That unit can either fight or shoot. Having a Tzaangor Shaman nearby is pretty horrifying as he buffs your Disc Gors alot, and 6 Enlightened fighting 2x (and their discs) can kill Nagash.

Warpflame Host[edit]

(140 pts) (Min 500 pts) An Exalted Flamer, 3-8 (in any combination) of Exalted Flamers, Flamers or Burning Chariots

  • at start of charge phase, on a roll of 6 for each enemy within 9" of this battalion takes D3 MW.

Together, they have a small chance of dealing additional Mortal Wounds in the Hero Phase, similar to Nurgle's Rot. Not really that good, as all the models are already plenty killy, don't want enemies anywhere near that close to them and the chance of triggering damage at all is fairly low. Best to use those points of 3 more Flamers.

Witchfyre Coven[edit]

(160 pts; Min - pts; Max - pts) Three units of Kairic Acolytes and a unit of Tzaangor Enlightened.

This nets you the ability to shoot your Sorcerous Bolts in the Hero Phase as well as in the Shooting Phase. This has a lot of uses, most of it boiling down to "more dakka". Acolytes got a big boost in the new book, and a unit of 30 will bring some serious hurt. If you want to get this as cheap as possible, remember to leave your Enlightened on foot so you save some points (the battalion requires footsloggers, as the warscroll uses the unit name Tzaangor Enlightened, not the keyword TZAANGOR ENLIGHTENED Per the rules you can ignore the sub-headers under the title unless they are included in the entry for that unit. "on discs of Tzeentch" is a sub-header for Tzaangor enlightened).

Phantasmagoria of Fate [edit]

(200 pts) (Min: 470 pts; Max: 11400 pts) 1-4 combination of any Beast of Chaos Hero; 3-9 combination of Bestigors, Gors, Tzaangors, Ungors, Ungor Raiders; 0-9 combination of Bullgors, Centigors, Dragon Ogors, Tzaangor Enlightened, Tzaangor Skyfires, Tuskgor Chariots; 0-2 combination of Cygors or Ghorgons.

From the Beasts of Chaos Battletome but since it gives all units the TZEENTCH keyword you can use it. Non-wizards in the battalion can unbind spells within 9" as if they were wizards. Might just as well use only Tzaangors. Also grants you access to a larger selection of beastmen not traditionally found in Tzeentch Rosters if you want to go heavier in melee.

Daemon Cohort of Tzeentch [edit]

(Open Play Only) Could be fairly nasty if you play fair. Extra spells means you could reliably be casting Arcane Bolt and Mystic Shield with every unit (including your Horrors) every turn. Having most of your army with +1 saves while throwing multiple sets of D3 mortal wounds across the field, plus normal shooting, could be nasty. You'll probably want to borrow some speed bumps from somewhere to keep enemy units at arm's length. Lord of Change probably best for his command ability giving a bonus to cast. And all of this is not taking into account the fact that you could use summoning magic with all your casting attempts. As of 2.0 this battalion has no point cost and can only be used in open play.

Arcanite Cult[edit]

(120 pts) (min 1800 pts; max 18,190 pts) Like with the Sylvaneth, this super Battalion is the blueprint. It has the most rigid structure and the fewest bonuses. Avoid at all cost. The other two Arcanite super Battalions are literally this one, but tricked out and with more choice. Either way, to start, you need an Arcanite Cabal, then 3-9 of the other Arcanite Battalions and then you can take up to one Curseling, Ogroid and Gaunt Summoner each. For that, you get +1 Bravery on everything (don't scoff, your Tzaangors and Acolytes have horrible Bravery) and you get to choose three of your Destiny Dice rather than rolling them at the start of the game.

Army Building[edit]

1000 pt.[edit]

Here the core tax is 1 Leader and 2 Battleline units.

Your basic choices here are to focus either on Daemons, Tzaangor, Mortals or a combination thereof. A Lord of Change is probably overkill, and an Ogroid and another support mage working in tandem will likely serve you better. Taking Kairic Acolytes over Pink Horrors is seldom a good idea unless you have a specific Battalion in mind. Also, do not be too proud to look into the Slaves to Darkness. The Chaos Sorcerer Lord provides wonderful support, and Chaos Warriors provide a hardy Battleline choice. Avoid Chosen and Chaos Knights, though, as your Tzaangor Enlightened leave them in the dust regarding mobility and damage output. Also, hands off those Flamers. A single unit is already 20% of your points budget. They are massively scary, but once the opponent has a target lock on their asses, you'll lose a huge part of your army.

Another possibility is to buy a Start Collecting: Slaves to Darkness box. Since all those Mortals can elect to take the TZEENTCH keyword, they are entirely compatible with your allegiance, though not with your Battalions. The Chaos Warriors give you some more survivable Battlelines, the Knights and the Chariot give you a nice balance of beefy and fast and the Chaos Sorcerer Lord is just flat-out better than your Magister.

Yet another option is to pick one of the Battalions from the Battletome and build your army around it. A Changehost can complement just about any Tzeentch Daemons and provides a fun bonus for example. Ideally, for this you want to pick a Battalion you can expand upon when taking the hurdle to 2000 points.

An example Arcanite list could be:

  • Tzaangor Shaman (General)
  • Ogroid Thaumaturge
  • 10 Tzaangors (Battleline)
  • 10 Kairic Acolytes (Battleline)
  • 3 Tzaangor Enlightened on Disc
  • 3 Tzaangor Skyfires

Now that Generals Handbook 2.0 has dropped Acolytes got cheaper and all Tzeentch wizards and Skyfires got pricier. The Tzaangor coven battalion is now a no go as it's also more expensive to take. The above list gives you dead on 1000 is 950 points (following drop in points in GHB2019) and with a squishy force like the Arcanites it's probably better to prioritize bodies over trying to fit a battalion in. You could also remove the Tzaangors and Enlightened and replace them with another unit of Skyfires and Acolytes and have 40 points left for an endless spell, but this leaves you without any melee units.

2000 pt.[edit]

Here the core tax is 1 Leader and 3 Battleline units.

Example list with 0 Battalions but could still be pretty fun. Decided on a Balewind Vortex for the Curseling to really annoy other magic users with crazy reliable unbinding and spell stealing ability 48" range on glean magic sounds pretty fun. Comes to 1980 points.

Heroes

  • Lord of Change
  • Tzaangor Shaman
  • Ogroid Thuamaturge
  • Curseling, Eye of Tzeentch

Battleline

  • 20 Tzaangors
  • 10 Kairic Acolytes
  • 10 Kairic Acolytes

Other Units

  • 3 Tzaangor Skyfires
  • 3 Tzaangor Skyfires
  • 3 Tzaangor Enlightened

Scenery

  • Balewind Vortex

2500 pt.[edit]

Here the core tax is 1 Leader and 4 Battleline units.

Tactics[edit]

Magic[edit]

The rule of one can be quite detrimental to Tzeentch. Many of your wizards are able to cast multiple spells a turn, and some of them don't even have their own warscroll spell. Make sure to diversify the Lore spells you take with them so you don't have wizards standing around not having anything to cast. Taking one or two endless spells helps with this issue as well.

Cults[edit]

The Eternal Conflagration:

All of your Flamers, Exalted Flamers, and Horrors get an additional +1 rend to their shooting. The Command Ability is sub-par, but a -2 to an enemy's bravery can make or break a unit holding a position. The Command Traits makes it so that enemies firing at units within 12" of your general now hit you on a -1, keeping your glass cannons alive longer. The Artifact makes it so that in combat if hit you can burn your opponent back with easy Mortal Wounds. besides magic, you can make spamming horrors and Flammers work. One of the better Allegiances, especially in a Changehost.

The Hosts of Duplicitous:

Do you like annoying your foe, do you like catching your opponent off guard? Well, enemies units within 3" cannot retreat, making it good for all Tzeentch armies; daemons or arcanists. 1x per game, you can use the Command Ability that when a Horror unit dies you can bring it back in full on a 5+; no using DD here sadly. The General's Command Trait lets you reroll ALL casting and unbinding rolls for Daemon Wizards within 9", so that LoC really is gonna get that spell off. The Artifact lets you get a better save, and in AoS that's cash $. Your other Changehost build, this one likes Horror spam.

The Cult of the Transient Form:

Turns your early Fate point generators into a lot of melee power. When one of your Kairic Acolytes dies, they can fight back in combat, or he/she/they turn into Tzaangors when they die! and using the Command Ability makes dead dudes/dudettes into Tzaangors easily. Your Command Trait grants your cult gets +2 bravery, and sadly Arcanites have really poor to begin with so this is really appreciated, and a +1W Artifact is nothing remarkable but still good. Run with an Alter-Kin Coven and buy more Tzaangors.

The Pyrofane Cult:

All of your Acolytes throw their Sorcerous Bolts a bit better. I blame sorcery. If a unit suffered any, yes, any wounds then there is a 5+ chance they will be lit on fire and take D3 mortal wounds too. Your Command trait lets you pick a unit within 12" of any Hero and make them re-roll wound rolls. 30 Acolytes just got a lot scarier. Your General is also a little harder to hit due to Command Trait, nothing special. The Artifact is only useful on Heros with missile attacks, so maybe add in an LoC and fish for 6s to hit? This is meant for Arcanite players only and will put lots of heat on opponents small, elites armies.

The Hosts Arcanum:

Tzeentch as a Fast Flying force. In addition to auto-stop one spell during 1,3,5 round (when mobility and then game-changers will happen). it's built to make Screamers better with a 6" head start, summon a big Screamers unit, and make a unit tougher and better attacks. First tun they could move up to 22 + 6", kill an over-eager wizard with a Passover then tear up a monster.

The Guild of Summoners:

The Pure focused is spam magic so you can summon supper casters. Cram as many Wizards (especially Magisters for cheapness), Horror/acolytes in a list and spam all the spell Tzeentch has.

The Unbound Flux:

A similar premise to Guild of Summoners except focused only on spamming Deamon wizards Heros to maximize MW output. Your going to Spam MW spell and unlike the Guild, you can use those points on other deamon when needed.

The Cult of a thousand Eyes:

encourages an old Warriors of chaos approach entails using a Slaves to Darkness Hammer + Tzeench magic to annihilate particle targets. Your taking a lot of calvaries to quickly catch marked units and Chaos lords to make them better. If you use a lot of CP, this also a good faction to have a monster General as each CA used can heal him.

Allied Armies[edit]

  • Slaves to Darkness:
  • Hedonites of Slaanesh
  • Monsters of Chaos
  • Beasts of Chaos:
    • Great Bray-Shaman: Useful in a Tzaangor heavy list, has an ability that gives 3" of extra movement to nearby Brayherd units. This includes all variants of tzaangor. His built in spell can pull units out of position as well.
  • One-Eyed Grunnok: A Warstomper Mega-Gargant available to all Chaos factions. Recruit your own monstrous centerpiece at the cost of your entire allied points allowance. He’s best used right in the heat of combat where he can throw enemies at each other and disrupt enemy formations. Re-rolls jump attacks of 1, plus enemies get -1 to hits on previous jump attacks of 6. If you’re using this big lug, you likely won’t have the points for a LoC which could severely hinder you based on what Coven you’re running. A more melee centric one like Cult of A Thousand Eyes could certainly use a big DISTRACTION CARNIFEX monster though.


Age of Sigmar Tactics Articles
General Tactics
Order
Chaos
Death
Destruction
Others