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OMG noooooooooo! Tomb Kings in Mordheim? It's normal in the game ? (I played only warhammer battle and 40k, not specialist of mordheim ^^ )
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...
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.
They ruined them regardless. The split was the reason i stopped playing Undead.
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.
They did have a warband list back in the day... was intended for the Araby sub-setting though. Wasn't particularly good overall.