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To get the most out of it, you will have to play some Moonclan so you can summon them back. If you do not plan on running any, it might not be worth the purchase. Note that it is also big enough to block line of sight. Because of the merger of the different Grot factions and the massive amount of new models released, you have a lot to pick from in your army.
You can find all of the kits for the Gloomspite Gitz army here. You will notice that all of the models will have the Gloomspite Gitz keyword and each model will only have one of the following keywords:. All units in each pack are exactly enough for the minimum unit size of their type. If you look for the Moonclan Grots on the second hand market, it is possible to find very cheap mono-pose Stabbas armed with spears and shield because they were included in a very popular box set in Warhammer: Fantasy.
It will also be possible to find a great variety of old Grot heroes kicking about I can count at least 11 different metal goblin heroes in my collection. I plan on using them as champions in different units. Sadly, GW did not release any new kits for the spider grots.
This means that all of the models for Spiderfang er sort of old and you will mainly have to get them from GW webstore as I think they are direct order only now. The Gloomspite Gitz recently got a Start Collecting box made for them. The AoS Gloomspite Gitz box is no exception.
It is sold out in most places, but damn good value if you are able to pick it up. The Loonshrine is pretty cool and has okay rules. I think both the spells and the terrain is well worth getting. It is just a bonus that the miniatures are so cool! Order your own Gloomspite Gitz army. The Gloomspite Gitz battalions are quite interesting. It is clear that GW are really careful at pricing battalions, because they gave an extra artefact, command point and the ability to make your army very few drops so you are able to dictate who goes first.
This means that the battalions are not that powerful, but some of them will be worth your time anyway. I found this an okay balance: I never feel like I have to get a battalion in order to make an army, but I also feel like I get rewarded with something useful if I do get a battalion. So not massive buffs, but still cool abilities — and they might be worth it just for lowering your amount of drops, the extra artefact and command point. A few buffs come to mind:.
You have a huuuge arsenal of debuffs and you can use it in conjunction with buffing your own dudes. The Gloomspite Battletome is a must have to play this faction. There are so many special rules in it that playing the Gitz without would be like playing a shadow if what they truly are. There is the 2-weeks-after-book-release Errata and some but not much have changed with the warscroll. As always you will need the latest General Handbook to see points changes. You have strong capabilities in magic, so the Malign Sorcery endless spells could be useful.
The artefacts in the battletome are strong, so you are not in dire need of the extra artefacts in Malign Sorcery. The Forbidden power book and endless spells could come in handy, but it depends on the build your are running. Because of the absurd number of Warscrolls, getting the printed Warscrolls cards would be good for most players it gets tiring to flip through that many units in a book and the tokens are also great. The Gloomspite Gitz are an Age of Sigmar second edition made army. They have the newest style of rules, which means loads of extra abilities for staying mono faction.
They received a ton of new plastic kits, so updates are unlikely to happen again maybe forever. I have 1 million Stabbas Night Goblins from the old Warhammer Fantasy set and quite a lot of squig herds so it is possible for me to just sprinkle these new units in and have an army. Granted, that is everything released with a copy of each build , but it is not really the smartest way of doing it. But all of this is just to say that if you are looking for something cheap, the Gloomspite Gitz are not it.
It is a horde army and it will require quite a lot of money. Mainly because you will want to have all of the cool miniatures! It is a very good idea to think about what units you will need to start your army likely points and what you will need to finish your army points — or just get one of each. We have a small guide on it here. The Gitz can ally with:. It is weird that the Grots lost the option to ally with Ironjawz.
I wonder if that could signify an Ironjawz merger at a later date? It goes against the Grots and Orruks can ally and Ogors can ally with each other style we have seen earlier. It is hard to say what you would really ally in.
Some warmachines from the Gitmob grots might be an option. The Gitmob Grots archers are also better than the Gitz version. There is not really a lot from the Greenskin range that would be of use no Urrok keyword to use their command abilities. The classic ally option of the Troll Hagg is a part of the Gitz, so no reason to ally her in. But, the Fungoid shaman can ally into all destruction factions. Squig Herd? Squig Bouncers? Do I need a mob if Grots at all??
Any other cool ideas? One I was tossing around is to swap one of the Mangler Squigs with Ravenak's Gnashing Jaws as they'd be short of too many Giant Squigs so the shamans have conjured one out of lava. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead.
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The kit also allows you to build 2 herders. Squig hoppers now have their own modern plastic kit with interchangeable riders and customisable squigs. The new Squig Hopper kit also makes an armoured variant called the Boingrot Bounders. Crazy goblin knights ahoy! Slower but hit harder and have more armour than squig hoppers. The new Fanatics kit allows you to build five Fanatics. Standard Moonclan Fanatics have now been renamed Loonsmasha Fanatics and can be concealed inside your own units.
Looks like they could be cool little chaff units. A new 3 troll Rockgut Troggoth kit is coming. There appear to be some more classic touches, including a reimagined Battle for Skull Pass troll. This gigantic plastic kit comes loaded with spare bits, enabling you to make a boulder club-wielding Dankhold Troggoth with a variety of alternatives.
As expected, Gloomspite Gitz get their own faction specific Endless Spells and they all reference the themes of the Bad Moon, mushrooms and now spiders with the inclusion of the Spiderfang. No more details at this stage, but you can expect the usual mix of damage dealing and support spells. The new models release video has a very fast page turn through the battletome with some images blurred out.
My guesses — new heroes, new manglers, new trolls, and a giant troll hero although we all want a giant centipede monster to be true. The Gloomspite Gitz will have three sets of allegiance abilities similar to the Beasts of Chaos battletome. This makes sense as it would allow you to play a Moonclan, Spiderfang or Troggoth army.
We also now have a Warhammer Community article on the Bad Moon allegiance ability. Started with the idea of the Bad Moon as it is at the centre of all the races. Then thought about how the Bad Moon could be brought to the table in a thematic, skittish and erratic manner. Team wanted the balance of randomness for Moonclan, but also being easy to use and not mind-bendingly crazy. At the beginning of the game, you pick a corner of the board for the Bad Moon to start in.
The Bad Moon effects units that are wholly within the board segment it is currently shining on. If it hits the middle of the table, it affects the whole table. Thanks a massive increase in battleline flexibility. To these greenskinned nutters, to get lost in a brain-mangling vision is to grow closer to the side of Gorkamorka that epitomises cunning and trickiness over brute strength, which is the side that all grots like the best.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components to assemble Snazzgar Stinkmullett, a Fungoid Cave-Shaman. Further spores and mushrooms are dotted about his cloak and staff — which bears a caterpillar familiar — and he carries bags of potions and deffcaps on his belt. Topping off the whole ensemble is the spine of some unknown creature, which runs down the back of the cloak to trail behind Snazzgar like some dismal trophy.
While looting the ruins of Shadespire, Zarbag sniffed out a tantalising aroma indeed — towering clusters of deffcap mushrooms! The Gitz follow The Bad Moon, both in a physical and spiritual sense. No Git has been sneaky or cunning enough to succeeded yet, and the rest of the mortal realms are thankful for it. Just there mere passing of the Bad Moon rapidly changes the local climate, spawning weird fungi and causing chaos in its wake.
The Gloomspite Gitz is a merger of all the old Moonclan Grots Night Goblins , Spiderfang spider riders and the forest goblins and everything Troggoth the trolls. You can play a mix of all the different subfactions or you can try and build a list with a specific theme in mind.
The allegiance abilities do not require you to chose up front, so the restrictions are very relaxed. The Gitz is a very modern army, made after the release of Age of Sigmar second edition. You will be completely overwhelmed, in a positive way, by the varied possibilities and interactions of the special rules and the countless possible ways of building an army. The faction is filled with massive amounts of squigs, big troggoths, cunning grots and creepy spiders.
If you like the idea of a nasty, skulking, dank, vicious army filled with slimy creatures and a million murder hobo goblins, the Gloomspite Gitz army might be the one for you. This is all of the special rules the army gets when you only take models from that book except allies. You can read more about Allegiance Abilities in general and how they work here. The Bad Moon is what unites the dank tribes of the Gloomspite Gitz. If you play as a Gloomspite Git allegiance army, the Bad Moon will join you at the table.
When the Moon shines on different units, different things will happen. The Bad Moon has no model, so you have to get a marker to signify where it is there will be a token in the printed Warscroll Cards. You decide the corner of the board were the moon starts. It will then move towards the opposite corner, moving diagonally across the battlefield. In the picture below I have decided to start it in the lower left corner.
If you roll equal to or less than the number of models in the unit, you deal d3 mortal wounds to it. After reading the wording carefully, I think the enemy unit actually needs to be under the light of the Bad Moon. So as you can see from the traits, the Gloomspite has the same allegiance ability no matter what units you take. So depending on what keyword your general has, he can pick one trait from one of these lists:. Much like the command traits, you get 4 sets of artefacts.
To make it confusing, the groups differ slightly from the traits. Get your copy of the Gloomspite Gitz battletome. The Gloomspite Gitz get two different lores. Each wizard knows one spell from one of the lores and there is 6 spells in each. There is a lore for the Moonclan Wizards Heroes note the Gobbapalooza wizards do not get a spell from the lore because they are not heroes and a lore for the Spiderfang Wizards.
Spells of note in the Lore of the Spiderfangs :. The first thing to note is that the Bad Moon Loonshrine is not the Bad Moon — so has nothing to do with your allegiance ability. If you buy the Bad Moon Loonshrine terrain, you can set it up wholly within your own territory before armies are set up.
To get the most out of it, you will have to play some Moonclan so you can summon them back. If you do not plan on running any, it might not be worth the purchase. Note that it is also big enough to block line of sight. Because of the merger of the different Grot factions and the massive amount of new models released, you have a lot to pick from in your army.
You can find all of the kits for the Gloomspite Gitz army here. You will notice that all of the models will have the Gloomspite Gitz keyword and each model will only have one of the following keywords:. All units in each pack are exactly enough for the minimum unit size of their type. If you look for the Moonclan Grots on the second hand market, it is possible to find very cheap mono-pose Stabbas armed with spears and shield because they were included in a very popular box set in Warhammer: Fantasy.
It will also be possible to find a great variety of old Grot heroes kicking about I can count at least 11 different metal goblin heroes in my collection. I plan on using them as champions in different units.
Sadly, GW did not release any new kits for the spider grots. This means that all of the models for Spiderfang er sort of old and you will mainly have to get them from GW webstore as I think they are direct order only now. The Gloomspite Gitz recently got a Start Collecting box made for them.
The AoS Gloomspite Gitz box is no exception. It is sold out in most places, but damn good value if you are able to pick it up. The Loonshrine is pretty cool and has okay rules. I think both the spells and the terrain is well worth getting. It is just a bonus that the miniatures are so cool!
Order your own Gloomspite Gitz army. The Gloomspite Gitz battalions are quite interesting. It is clear that GW are really careful at pricing battalions, because they gave an extra artefact, command point and the ability to make your army very few drops so you are able to dictate who goes first.
This means that the battalions are not that powerful, but some of them will be worth your time anyway.