Hordes of Chaos
Who are the Hordes of Chaos?
Getting Started with Chaos
Hordes of Chaos Miniatures

Gaming
- Sample Army List 1 - 2
- Chaos Knight Tactics
- Mounted Daemonettes

Painting and Modeling
- Chaos Army Showcase
- The colours of Chaos
- Painting Chaos Warriors
- Golden Demon Showcase

Extras
- Magic Cards:
    Nurgle
    Slaanesh
    Tzeentch
- Archaon Designer's notes
- Map of the Chaos Wastes
- Daemon Name Generator
- Wallpaper
- Designer's Notes

RESOURCES
ARMIES

 

 

Tzeentch
MAGIC CARDS

Anthony Reynolds
Assistant Games Developer, Anthony Reynolds, worked on the Warhammer Armies: Chaos, as well as contributing to up and coming Warhammer Armies books!

These Tzeentch magic cards have been created to use as gaming aids so that you don’t need to keep notes or keep referring to the Warhammer rulebook. There are a number of ways that you can use them:

  • Randomly generate spells. Simply shuffle the cards and pick out the amount that your Wizard is entitled to have (Any Sorcerer can swap one spell for Red Fire of Alteration if you wish). If you have more than one Wizard using the same spell list, it might be best to print off a couple of copies of the cards, as two Wizards could have the same spell.
  • Keep track of Remains in Play spells. To remind you of what units are being affected by Remains in Play spells, place the spell card next to that unit. Simple as that!
  • Keep track of what wizard has what spells. By placing the spell cards that a wizard has in a pile facedown next to his model, you can easily keep track of who has what spell.

The Lore of Tzeentch

Download the cards (PDF, 204K)
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.

To use your cards simply print out the PDFs in either colour or black & white (depending on your printer). We recommend you use the best paper and ink quality your printer supports to make them look really nice. Then carefully cut round each paper card face and glue them on to some stiff card – spell on one side, Chaos symbol on the other. Make sure you get them all the right way round when gluing the backs on!

Hope you find them as useful as we have!