Flocks of wicked and hungry gargoyles darken the skies ahead of the deadly ships of the Twilight Kin, while blade dancers ride the fearsome Gordrakes into battle, sowing terror amongst the enemy...
From the scorched sands of the Wastes, the creaking of age bones and parched, leathery wings is a warning to old sea dogs that the cursed pall of undeath is approaching. Fear the wrath of the Em...
Goblin ingenuity and orc brute force are perfectly epitomised in the these two new fliers. Delighted goblins love to swoop and dive in their surprisingly graceful Winggits , while the Assault Sl...
Captured at a young age and trained to carry both riders and weapons to war, these foul looking flying mountain worms patrol the seas ahead of the Dwarfen fleet and guard it from enemy attack fr...
Add the blessed and majestic Sky Altar and the Eternal Flame of the Phoenix to your Basilean Fleet to further the benevolence and spiritual teachings of the Hegemony.
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The smallest battle ships in the orc fleets, Hammerfists do not really have the bulk or impetus to ram enemy warships, but this simple fact does nothing to deter the Gadjits, who set about embel...
One of the more versatile ships in an orc fleet, the Blood Runner does at least boast heavy broadsides for ranged capability, as well as a massive prow-drill designed for holing enemy ships. The...
Even some goblins show at least some aptitude for naval combat, so much so that they might be deemed capable of taking charge of a small sailship without the ‘assistance’ of orcs. These goblins ...
Much like their namesakes, Elohi-class ships provide a light of hope in the darkest times. Upon the prow of each vessel is a heavenly beacon, whose blue flame burns for as long as the Elohi grac...
Falling somewhere in size between a frigate and a brig, the Gur Panther is a swift, elegant vessel of Sisterhood design. Its primary role is to tie up enemy vessels with savage hit-and-run attac...
Small lateen-sailed ships with a single gundeck and streamlined hulls, sloops are most commonly found defending the great port at the Golden Horn, and hunting pirates around the coastal regions ...
Riftforgers are silent, sombre Often the only sound that marks their passing is the repeated monotone clang of metal striking metal as they forge the unseen power that surrounds the legions Each st...
Stormcallers are the spiritual leaders of the Riftforged Orcs They are not mere priests or double speaking shamans, but living embodiments of their patron’s power, whose toil at sacred elemental fo...
The Clash of Kings 2025 supplement introduces an exciting new development for Kings of War: the addition of Command Dice.
A popular element of many Mantic gaming systems, these dice add an optional...
A fantastic set of in-game spell and artefact reference cards for your games of Kings of War.
Updated for the 2022 edition this 74-card deck includes the rules for every spell and magic artefact fr...
Those orcs with a particular penchant for things that go ‘boom!’ are often the first to volunteer for Bombboat duty. The thrill, however, is short-lived – after one or two battles aboard such a ...
Converted from small merchantmen, making them cheap and easy to produce, Gunbrigs carry a large mortar fixed forwards, which they primarily use to lob explosive shot over enemy coastal fortifica...
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