Model disclaimer: Mantic Games has a different completeness of model ranges for each of the armies, ranging from “complete” to “nonexistent.” Thankfully the Kings of War community and ruleset encourages you to use whatever miniatures you like. These won’t necessarily be the most competitive units in the faction, but they will be representative of the army and allow for great hobby projects. While more exhaustive descriptions of each individual army can be found elsewhere – and we’ll look to provide more tactics for each in future articles – in this intro we’re looking to provide more of a laid back overview along with a brief description of some cherry-picked units. This is the first of three articles designed to introduce you to the vast array of armies to choose from in the ‘rank and flank’ tabletop wargame, Kings of War. If you missed it, consider checking it out here. In last week’s intro, we talked about what kind of a game Kings of War is and why you should play it. Welcome back to our coverage of Kings of War.
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