Mordheim: City of the Damned

Mordheim: City of the Damned

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Ballistoche Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:05am
Where are the skeleton's :'(
Where are the skeleton's? A skin's for replace the paria (dreeg) apparence by a skeleton apparence is possible ?
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Penny Royal Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:07am 
Rumour has it GW has restricted skeletons to use with the Tomb Kings
Ballistoche Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:10am 
Originally posted by Randall:
Rumour has it GW has restricted skeletons to use with the Tomb Kings

OMG noooooooooo! Tomb Kings in Mordheim? It's normal in the game ? (I played only warhammer battle and 40k, not specialist of mordheim ^^ )
Bubs Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:17am 
Back when Mordheim was made, Warhammer undead were all lumped into the same book. Honestly I think the only reason skeletons stayed with the vampire counts once they split off was because removing skeletons from what was considered the "normal" undead army would be heresy. Going by that same logic though, you should have the option of skeletons in Mordheim, which I disagree with.

I guess things are still merged together, seeing as there were 5 types of vampires, and I suspect only the Lahmians were the ones to use skeletons. Or else maybe zombies become skeletons in time?

Bottom line may just be that they were never in Mordheim outside of random happenings. Now that is an idea isn't it...
Ishan451 Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:36am 
Originally posted by Randall:
Rumour has it GW has restricted skeletons to use with the Tomb Kings

Probably the worst decision they ever made... i liked Undead more before they broke them up into these factions. Especially because, while i like Ancient Egypt, the Tomb King aesthetic is atrocious.

Originally posted by ~Bubs~:
Back when Mordheim was made, Warhammer undead were all lumped into the same book. Honestly I think the only reason skeletons stayed with the vampire counts once they split off was because removing skeletons from what was considered the "normal" undead army would be heresy.

They ruined them regardless. The split was the reason i stopped playing Undead.
Last edited by Ishan451; Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:37am
Bubs Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:37am 
And then tomb kings were cancelled anyways... go GW.
uddhava Oct 31, 2016 @ 9:51am 
Well Skellies were never in the Mordheim version, which is the short answer
Quax Oct 31, 2016 @ 10:09am 
yes no skeletons in mordheim...something I never understood.
Llch Oct 31, 2016 @ 10:15am 
Skeleton is basically a veteran zombie that've seen some sh*t so... Veteran skill upgrade XD?
Last edited by Llch; Oct 31, 2016 @ 10:15am
Great Mazinkaiser Oct 31, 2016 @ 11:01am 
Originally posted by ~Bubs~:
And then tomb kings were cancelled anyways... go GW.

Wait, what? When did this happen?
GenericNickname Oct 31, 2016 @ 11:46am 
Originally posted by GreatMazinkaiser:
Originally posted by ~Bubs~:
And then tomb kings were cancelled anyways... go GW.

Wait, what? When did this happen?

They were removed with Age of Sigmar and are no longer available from GW's store.
Llch Oct 31, 2016 @ 12:08pm 
Originally posted by GenericNickname:
Originally posted by GreatMazinkaiser:

Wait, what? When did this happen?

They were removed with Age of Sigmar and are no longer available from GW's store.

Even then Tomb Kings have all their fun already back home, only point for them going to Mordheim is to crash pesky youngsters plans for lolz (aka Vampiers). Honestly only Slads are in the same leage with them and High elves.
Last edited by Llch; Oct 31, 2016 @ 12:11pm
Reaver79 Oct 31, 2016 @ 12:20pm 
Originally posted by ~Bubs~:
Back when Mordheim was made, Warhammer undead were all lumped into the same book. Honestly I think the only reason skeletons stayed with the vampire counts once they split off was because removing skeletons from what was considered the "normal" undead army would be heresy. Going by that same logic though, you should have the option of skeletons in Mordheim, which I disagree with.

I guess things are still merged together, seeing as there were 5 types of vampires, and I suspect only the Lahmians were the ones to use skeletons. Or else maybe zombies become skeletons in time?

Bottom line may just be that they were never in Mordheim outside of random happenings. Now that is an idea isn't it...
Wherent Mordheim actually released in the 4'th edition where also the Vampire counts made their first apperance ?
Great Mazinkaiser Oct 31, 2016 @ 12:36pm 
Originally posted by Llch:
Originally posted by GenericNickname:

They were removed with Age of Sigmar and are no longer available from GW's store.

Even then Tomb Kings have all their fun already back home, only point for them going to Mordheim is to crash pesky youngsters plans for lolz (aka Vampiers). Honestly only Slads are in the same leage with them and High elves.

They did have a warband list back in the day... was intended for the Araby sub-setting though. Wasn't particularly good overall.
Bubs Oct 31, 2016 @ 5:36pm 
Originally posted by Reaver79:
Weren't Mordheim actually released in the 4'th edition where also the Vampire counts made their first apperance ?
I only know 40k stuff. All I know of fantasy is that I played 7th... i think. Happened to be vampire counts too.
ISFCommando Oct 31, 2016 @ 7:19pm 
Originally posted by Reaver79:
Originally posted by ~Bubs~:
Back when Mordheim was made, Warhammer undead were all lumped into the same book. Honestly I think the only reason skeletons stayed with the vampire counts once they split off was because removing skeletons from what was considered the "normal" undead army would be heresy. Going by that same logic though, you should have the option of skeletons in Mordheim, which I disagree with.

I guess things are still merged together, seeing as there were 5 types of vampires, and I suspect only the Lahmians were the ones to use skeletons. Or else maybe zombies become skeletons in time?

Bottom line may just be that they were never in Mordheim outside of random happenings. Now that is an idea isn't it...
Wherent Mordheim actually released in the 4'th edition where also the Vampire counts made their first apperance ?
No, not at all, Mordheim came out in 2000, that's 6th edition warhammer fantasy for those keeping score at home.
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