Army compatibility between Warhammer settings

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Here is a list of all armies that have been part of the many "Warhammer" settings, and in how many of them they're playable.

Disclaimer: This list takes into account the rules, not the models. For example, all elf models can be used on eldar lists as "count as", and viceversa. This list is more interested in armies that keep similar rules and named units in all settings.

  • While the list of the playable armies in WTOW will be almost identical, if not 100% identical to the old WHFB armies, we'll keep the TBD tag until we get official confirmation. The only exeption will be the armies that won't make sense being there (aka, the 40k ones).

The List

Army Warhammer 40,000 (40K) Warhammer Fantasy Battle (WHFB) Warhammer: Age of Sigmar (AoS) Warhammer: The Old World (WTOW)
Space Marines (SM, DW, GK, BA, SW, DA) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Imperial Guard (AM, Scions) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Adeptus Mechanicus (AdMech) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Imperial Knights (IK) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Adeptus Titanicus (Titans) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Sisters of Battle/Adeptus Ministorum (SoB) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Talons of the Emperor (AC, SoS) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Inquisition (Inq) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Squats Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Chaos Space Marines (CSM, DG, TS) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Chaos Daemons (CD) Playable Playable See Alliance: Chaos TBD
Renegade Knights (RK) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Lost and Dammned Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Eldar (Cr, DE, Har, Ynnari) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Tyranids (Nids, GSC) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Necrons (Nec) Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Orks Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Tau Playable Non Playable Non Playable Non Playable
Empire of Man Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Bretonnia Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Elves (HE, DE, WE) Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Dwarves Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Tomb Kings Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Death TBD
Vampire Counts Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Death TBD
Lizardmen/Seraphon Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Orcs & Goblins Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Destructuon TBD
Ogres Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Destructuon TBD
Warriors of Chaos Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Chaos TBD
Chaos Dwarves Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Chaos TBD
Beastmen Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Chaos TBD
Skaven Non Playable Playable See Alliance: Chaos TBD
Stormcast Eternals Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Daughters of Khaine Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Fyreslayers Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Idoneth Deepkin Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Kharadron Overlords Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Sylvaneth Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Order TBD
Flesh-Eater Courts Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Death TBD
Nighthaunt Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Death TBD
Ossiarch Bonereapers Non Playable Non Playable See Alliance: Death TBD

Some details

  • Age of Sigmar did a lot of renaming to old factions, as well as mix and match certain armies to fit the new lore. Thus, it's important to check the alliances to see if WHFB units have rules in AoS and in which faction.
    • Cities of Sigmar is where pretty much all the Empire models (and High & Dark elves, and regular Dwarves, and whatever survived from Bretonnia...) ended up. It's a collage of old armies on the side of Order all together.
    • Chaos Daemons is divided into multiple battletomes in AoS: Blades of Khorne, Disciples of Tzeentch, Maggotkin of Nurgle and Hedonites of Slaanesh.
    • Chaos Dwarves are now the Legion of Azgorh.
    • The Beastmen are now the Beasts Of Chaos.
    • The old Orcs and Goblins are now multiple armies of Destruction, such as the Gloomspite Gitz, Bonesplitters, Ironjaws...
  • The Chaos Daemons in general are the most versatile faction of all, since they can be played in all settings. In contrast, almost all 40k armies (and some of the AoS ones) are only playable in their own setting.