Warhammer Age of Sigmar- Spearhead Disciples of Tzeentch: Tzaangor Warflock 70-839
Tzaangor warherds pour forth from the twisted wilderness of the Realms to drown the sterile cities of Order in madness, mutation, and fire. They are not primitive beastmen; they wield uncanny power over fate, and their gilded weapons glow with eerie energy.
The Changer of Ways has plans for you. This box is an ideal way to start a new collection of Tzeentch’s followers—or expand an existing army—and you save money compared to buying the kits individually. This elite force is led by a Tzaangor Shaman riding a Tzeentchian flying daemon, exuding a miasma of mutating energy. Tzaangor Diviners and Tzaangor Enlightened, also on Tzeentchian flying daemons, allow you to dominate the battlefield with highly mobile units. A unit of Tzaangors gives you the striking power needed to sweep enemies from objectives. These models form a complete spearhead force, meaning you are ready to dive into intense, tactical games and execute your grand plans.
From this game set, you can build 17 multi-part plastic miniatures of Tzeentch’s followers:
– 1x Tzaangor Shaman
– 3x Tzaangor Enlightened (can alternatively be built as Tzaangor Diviners)
– 3x Tzaangor Diviners (can alternatively be built as Tzaangor Enlightened)
– 10x Tzaangors
The miniatures in this box are easily customizable. The Tzaangor Enlightened and Diviners share the same sprues, so you can build them as a mix of the two or all as one type. They can also be built on foot. Each set includes optional parts to assemble a champion, and the flames beneath the flying daemons are interchangeable.
Tzaangors can each be armed with a blade and shield or a pair of blades, and there are parts to optionally build a champion, a standard bearer, and a musician. Beaks, horns, manes, weapons, and shields are interchangeable between miniatures. You can optionally build two heavily mutated Tzaangors and arm up to four miniatures with deadly two-handed blades.
This kit consists of 282 plastic components and includes 7 Citadel round bases (40 mm) and 10 Citadel round bases (32 mm). These miniatures require assembly and are unpainted—we recommend using Citadel plastic glue and Citadel Colour paints.