

Kragnos has some table changing rules besides his massive swath of 15 attacks. He is single-handedly the reason why so many dragon empires don’t exist anymore within the mortal realms. While not a new character Kragnos was added as a model into the Age of Sigmar range during the Broken Realms stories.

Overall, quite a pair that have had some interesting roles in the Broken Realms story arch at the end of Age of Sigmar 2.0 as well as their own Black Library Book Hallowed Ground. On the tabletop they are quite deadly with a mix of range and melee attacks as well as extra damage against wizards and demons. The characters act as agents of the Order of Azyr and basically travel slaying undead and demons as well as anything else that may threaten the cities of humanity. Both their stories and rules also complement these awesome models.

This is technically two heroes, but they come in the same kit! When I first saw them I loved how they brought back the dark gothic witch hunter aesthetic we used to see in Warhammer Fantasy and popular games such as Vermintide 2. Top 10 Warhammer Age of Sigmar Heroes 10. This is a super subjective list and I look at sculpt, story, and rules when creating my top ten. I figured I would give my hot take on some of my favorite heroes. Some stretching back to the World That Was (Warhammer Fantasy). With a setting that has physical incarnations of magic and literal gods walking around, Warhammer Age of Sigmar is known for having over-the-top heroes with crazy back stories.
