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Revision as of 14:35, 10 March 2018
Contents
Game History
Mordheim was a standalone boxed game by Games Workshop (GW) released in 1999*. Set in the Warhammer universe, it was originally supported directly by GW then by Fanatic (2000?) and finally by Specialist Games (date?). The production of specific Mordheim miniatures stopped in May 2013 along with the other Specialist Games ranges (although some remained on the GW website until stocks were exhausted.)
'* http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?277825-Games-Workshop-Mordheim-Release-Timeline
Rulebook Warbands
- Mordheim - Marienburgers
- Mordheim - Reiklanders
- Mordheim - Middenheimers
- Mordheim – Sisters of Sigmar +New models in TC 20
- Mordheim – Witch Hunters
- Mordheim - Skaven
- Mordheim – Cult of the Possessed
- Mordheim - Undead
Town Cryer Warbands
Mordeim was supported by an independent magazine The Town Cryer (TC) in which several new warbands were introduced to Mordheim along with figures produced by the short-lived Fanatic. List were later reprinted in The Best of Town Cryer (BoTC) and the Mordheim Annual 2002 (MA)
- Mordheim – Shadow Warriors (TC 10/ MA)
- Mordheim - Averlanders (TC 10/ MA)
- Mordheim - Ostlanders (TC 11/ MA)
- Mordheim - Kislevites (TC 16/ MA)
- Mordheim - Pitfighters (TC 21)
- Mordheim – Dwarf Treasure Hunters (TC 25/ MA)
Lustria - Cities of Gold
Lustria was the first expansion for Mordheim (TC 10-15). Several new warbands were developed for the jungle setting but it never became an official supplement. Only one warband received specific models and was later transferred to Mordheim itself with a new range of models.
- Mordheim - Amazons I (TC 15/ MA)
- Mordheim - Amazons II (TC 23)
Khemri - Land of the Dead
Khemri was the second alternative setting for Mordheim (TC16-21). It allowed players to pillage tombs in a desert setting. No new models were produce for Khemri.
Empire in Flames Warbands
Empire in Flames (EiF) was the final expansion which introduced new warbands in a wilderness setting with rule for mounted characters and specific scenarios. EiF originally appeared in TC 23-28 before being released as a seperate supplement. A number of new models came out with this release including two warbands.
- Mordheim – Carnival of Chaos (TC 27/ EiF)
- Mordheim – Beastman Raiders (TC 29/ EiF)
Dramatis Personae, Hired Swords and other models
- Mordheim – Dramatis Personae
- Mordheim – Hired Swords
- Mordheim - Casualties
- Mordheim - Encounter/ Scenario models
- Mordheim - Architecture
- Black Library Uli & Marquand diorama
Magazines
Fanatic Magazine
Other Official Expansions
Box Set
Blood on the Streets