![]() The lore takes you up to what the Skaven are up to in the Mortal Realms currently, whilst also breaking down all your unit options and explaining what a Gnawhole is. ![]() However, I will say the content is enjoyable for both newcomers to the faction and those who have been collecting Skaven since the World That Was. LoreĪs with all my reviews, I don’t tend to reveal much in this part, as I believe you’ll want to read this for yourself. It’s a brilliant presented tome filled with artwork and studio images of the army, mainly old but some new. With that said, the presentation within the hardback book are right up there with the standard we have come to expect. A nice bit of artwork granted, but I’m not sure why GW are re-using covers, they’ve never done this for 40k Codexes but seem to be doing it for some Age of Sigmar ones (see today’s other review, Battletome Sylvaneth as another example). The cover is identical to that seen on the last book, which to me is such a shame. From reading the book cover to cover, it doesn’t feel like anything has been missed out. OverviewĬlocking in at 120 pages, this Battletome is 8 pages smaller than it’s predecessor. ![]() ![]() Without further ado, lets delve into this Battletome and see what sneaky shenanigans are within. ![]()
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