![]() Its leader version, the Guardmaster, has a slightly better melee and ranged attack as well as twice the wounds, but isn’t otherwise a recommended Leader choice. It has an average ranged attack and a very weak melee attack, so there are better options. The Darkshard is a fighter type with the Scout runemark, which means it can use the ability Volley of Shots. The Dreadspear is a version of the Bleaksword, also with the Bulwark runemark, with a 2″ range melee attack with better damage. The Leader version (of the Bleaksword and the Dreadspear), the Lordling, is mostly an improved version of the standard Bleaksword. It already has 4 Toughness before that ability improves it, but few wounds and a weak 1 inch range melee weapon. ![]() ![]() The Bleaksword is a fighter with the Bulwark runemark, which makes it benefit from the Form Shieldwall Leader ability shared by all 7 cities. She has a good medium ranged attack and 2″ range melee attack, but she has low Toughness and Wounds (which is common to most Cities of Sigmar Leaders on foot). The Sorceress is a Leader with the Mystic runemark, which lets her cast the Quad Leader ability of any of the 7 cities. The Darkling Covens and Order Serpentis represent the Aelves that don’t work under one of the major Aelven Gods (part of the old Dark Elves range). Sorceress Darkling Covens/Order Serpentis As there are many fighter types and many abilities for each city, we recommend our guide that goes into detail. While there has been several expansions to other cities, only the original 7 are available in Warcry, representing the most famous cities in the realm of Fire and Life (Aqshy and Ghiran). You can play almost all miniatures from that range. Cities of Sigmar is one of the legacy warbands from the Order Grand Alliance, one of the bigger and most varied as well. ![]()
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