Saturday Pre-orders: Bone Elite Arrives!
Shyish calls. And the collector is already at the door.
“Hello, honoured citizens of Shyish…” – if you know that tone, you know it’s not a request. The Bone-tithe cannot be refused. And if you even think about it, a whole legion of Ossiarch Bonereapers is already waiting outside.
This wave of pre-orders is exactly the type of release that delights three kinds of people at once: players (new rules and units), collectors (awesome models and sets), and hobbyists (bone details, armor, effect elements, perfect for glow, weathering, and contrast work).
Release / shipping: 7th March 2026
- Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers
- Liege-Kavalos on War Chariot
- Liege-Mortek
- Mortek Triaxes
- Mortis Reapers
- Spearhead: Ossiarch Bonereapers – Kavalos Vanguard
- Regiment of Renown: Heralds of the Bone-tithe
- Warscroll Cards: Ossiarch Bonereapers
- Ossiarch Bonereapers Dice
- Underworlds: Thanatek’s Tithe
- Underworlds: Nexus of Power Rivals Deck
Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers

If there is “one thing” that defines the faction, it’s the battletome. Not just rules – but how the army thinks, operates, and wins.
Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers is essential for anyone wanting to play Death in a disciplined and efficient way. It includes full warscrolls, faction rules, new army-building options, and also a new Spearhead force and narrative Path to Glory campaigns.
For beginners, it’s the best textbook – understand what each unit does and why it’s used. For veterans, it’s a source of optimization, combos, and consistency.
- Full warscrolls and faction rules
- Spearhead rules and composition
- Path to Glory – narrative campaigns
- Lore and model gallery
- New rules = readiness for the new season
- Without the battletome, you’re playing “half-powered”
- Helps you build the army smartly (and cheaper)
Liege-Kavalos on War Chariot

If you want your opponent to be scared at deployment, put a war chariot on the table. If you want them scared in the third round, put Liege-Kavalos on it.
Elite chariot squadrons are rightly feared – and Liege-Kavalos is the one who turns their impact into controlled destruction. This model is for players who want tempo, pressure, and active play: quickly engage in combat, pick the right target, and make a charge that decides the game.
From a hobby perspective, it’s stunning – bone structure, armor, weapons, details… the type of miniature where contrast, drybrushing, edge highlights, and glow really shine.
- Quick threat that disrupts opponent plans
- Excellent “leader vibe” for mobile lists
- Strong impact in the charge phase
- Striking centerpiece without excessive size
- Space for effects (dust, necro, glow)
- Looks great even in simple color schemes
Liege-Mortek

Some armies win through chaos. Ossiarch win through discipline. Liege-Mortek is exactly why their lines hold.
Liege-Mortek is a frontline authority: stands in the middle of battle and boosts Mortek infantry efficiency. If you like “bone phalanx” – strong line, objective control, steady pressure – this hero fits perfectly into your army.
Major advantage: variety. Multiple heads and weapons let you build several models with different appearances – perfect for bigger collections or Path to Glory campaigns.
- Supports Mortek core (unit stability)
- Great “battleline commander” vibe
- Ideal for players wanting to hold and win on points
- Clear role and readability
- Hero effective even in smaller games
- Combines well with new and old units
Mortek Triaxes

Three eyes. Bone bows. And volleys that need no shouting – just discipline.
Mortek Triaxes are the unit that brings ranged pressure. Once you have a ranged threat, your opponent cannot play “safely”. They must react, move, hide key units, or attack earlier than intended.
Triaxes also deliver punishing armor-piercing barrages, feeding arrows with soul essence from added braziers. On the table, this creates tactical zones the opponent avoids.
The box contains 20 Mortek Triaxes and 4 Balefire Braziers, with options for two unit champ variants – so even a massed unit looks stylish.
- Adds ranged pressure to the army
- Better control of space and objectives
- Forces opponent to react – you dictate the game
- Great for “bone + metal + glow” scheme
- Braziers ideal for OSL effects
- Mass unit looks premium even when painted quickly
Mortis Reapers

When a hero disappears and you don’t know why… it’s usually already too late.
Mortis Reapers are the “hidden blades” of the legions – assassins who penetrate the lines and eliminate key targets before the army can adapt. Even if someone spots them, it’s hard to pin them down: shrouded in mist, they release their necrocaches at the right moment and vanish in a smoke cloud that literally desiccates flesh.
On the table, they punish opponents for positional mistakes. Any list standing on buffing heroes or fragile support suddenly has to play cautiously. This advantage is hard to measure numerically, but it wins games.
The box contains 5 Mortis Reapers and a choice of left-hand weapon (necrocache vs secondary blade) – allowing you to build them exactly how you want, and even visually split into two squads of five in the future if the rules allow.
- Hunt key models and disrupt your opponent’s plan
- Force opponents to hide supports (losing tempo)
- Perfect for tactical and aggressive lists
- 5 models = quick “wow” project
- Ideal for mist/smoke/necro effects
- Details look great even without extreme effort
Spearhead: Ossiarch Bonereapers – Kavalos Vanguard

If you want to start Ossiarch and don’t want to spend a month deciding “what to buy first,” Spearhead solves it in 10 seconds.
This set is built around thundering hooves of the Kavalos regiments – cavalry that breaks lines, maintains pressure, and gives the army mobility. This is exactly what makes AoS fun for many players: movement, tempo, and proper attack timing.
The Spearhead set is also perfect for veterans – you can integrate units into your full army. Even if you don’t want to play Spearhead, you still get a valuable foundation for cavalry lists.
- 1× Liege-Kavalos
- 8× Teratic Cohort
- 10× Kavalos Deathriders
- Quick start into the game (Spearhead ready)
- Great value in one package
- Excellent expansion for existing Ossiarch collection
Regiment of Renown: Heralds of the Bone-tithe

Some tax collectors send letters. Vokmortian sends the Immortis Guard.
Heralds of the Bone-tithe is a set that shines for three reasons: it has a great story, includes striking miniatures, and as a Regiment of Renown, is versatile across Death factions.
Vokmortian takes his work seriously. He travels the Mortal Realms, ensuring everyone pays their debt to Nagash. If anyone rebels… the demonstration of “why the tithe cannot be refused” happens on the spot.
From a gameplay perspective, it’s a solid package for players wanting to strengthen Ossiarch or run multiple Death armies. For collectors, it’s perfect for painting – contrasts, armor, bones, halberds, cloaks… everything looks great.
- Flexible use (great value purchase)
- Strong thematic miniature set
- Perfect expansion to Spearhead / Battletome
- Ossiarch players: expansion and additional options
- Death collection: one set for multiple armies
- Hobby: want to paint “the best” from the faction
Warscroll Cards: Ossiarch Bonereapers

The fastest way to simplify your game. And most importantly – speed up rounds.
Warscroll cards are exactly the type of accessory you’ll appreciate more than you thought after the first game. Everything is on the table, quickly find what you need, and focus on playing instead of flipping through the book.
If you play often, teach a friend, or want order without chaos, the cards are the best “comfort upgrade.”
Ossiarch Bonereapers Dice

It’s not just style. It’s ritual. And the joy of every roll.
Faction dice do two things: first, they look great (a legitimate reason in Warhammer), and second, they improve your game flow – having a unified set is simply convenient when rolling frequently.
And let’s admit it… seeing your faction icon on a six is just a “better six.”
Warhammer Underworlds: Thanatek’s Tithe

Nagash’s reach extends beyond Shyish. Deep beneath Embergard, truebone is hunted – pure bone with magical potential.
Thanatek’s Tithe is a Flex-style warband (5 miniatures) led by agent Thanatek. If you play Underworlds, you’re set – a thematic, striking, and highly paintable warband.
If you don’t play Underworlds, it still makes sense as a “mini hobby project”: a five-model squad that can be painted quickly and looks luxurious next to your AoS army.
Warhammer Underworlds: Nexus of Power Rivals Deck

Want to enhance Underworlds without sifting through hundreds of cards? Rivals deck is the fastest upgrade.
Nexus of Power is a complete ready-to-play Take and Hold Rivals deck usable for any warband. Play it standalone, or mix with other sets for Nemesis format – perfect if you want variety without building a deck from scratch.
This is exactly the accessory you’ll appreciate when you want more options, tactics, and depth, while still starting to play immediately.
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