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A Battlescroll is an optional rule supplement released for Warhammer Fantasy 8th Edition.

Mostly forgotten in the clusterfuck of The End Times and the fact that they weren't OP as fuck, but legal to take for anyone playing 8e even if ET is banned.

Why Play Battlescrolls

One of the main reasons to take a Battlescroll is they don't affect your limits of Lords, Heroes, Special, and Rare so if your army has a good Core selection but weak Special or Rare, you can bolster your army with non-shit options. Each also has individual strengths to consider.

Battlescroll: The Restless Dead

A Battlescroll letting you bring one Wight King, one or two Units of Black Knights, one or two Units of Grave Guard, and one to four Units of Skeleton Warriors that consist of at least 20 Skeleton Warriors. They can March near their King and you can choose an enemy Unit or piece of Terrain that will give a proximity where they take less damage from Crumble and Unstable.

The options are decent, giving you a nice selection of models that don't need to worry about morale and will cause Fear. The Wight King can be your BSB, letting you max out your Heroes allowance in your main army and use the bone-daddy as a flag caddy. The only downside to this Battlescroll is your inability to take a Wizard with the Lore Of Vampires to Invocate them back to life. But you can always take Crypt Scavengers as well for that.