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The YouTube video titled "Warhammer AOS - Battle Tome Review les Disciples de tzeentch" by French YouTubers Ivy and French wargamer Pride provides a review of the new Battle Tome for Warhammer: Age of Sigmar (AOS) focusing on the Disciples of tzeentch faction. The Battle Tome is said to have two distinct options: either it brings a fresh perspective to the Battle Tome or it brings a new tactic via the fire stayers. The Disciples of tzeentch faction has a range of tough choices to make, but overall, the Battle Tome is said to be interesting and less frustrating than the older version. However, some fans of the Disciples of tzeentch faction may find that they still have to make choices to placate fans of the other factions. In this section, the speaker discusses the strategic approach to playing Warhammer AOS Battle Tome: Les Disciples de Tzeentch. They highlight the importance of making informed decisions with the use of dice, as opposed to relying solely on chance. They emphasize the variety of figurines included in the book, with multiple choices to be made in the creation of a list. The speaker notes that while there may be some redundancy in the figures, these choices add depth and complexity to gameplay. They also mention the role of magic in the game, with the potential for powerful spells, and the emphasis on tactical decision making. Overall, the speaker believes that the book offers a good balance of options and is well-balanced.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the video, French YouTuber Ivy and French wargamer Pride discuss the new Battle Tome for Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, focusing on the Disciples of tzeentch faction. The battle tome is said to have two distinct options: either it brings a fresh perspective to the Battle Tome or it brings a new tactic via the fire stayers. The Disciples of tzeentch faction are said to have a range of tough choices to make, but overall, the Battle Tome is said to be interesting and less frustrating than the older version. However, some fans of the Disciples of tzeentch faction may find that they still have to make choices to placate fans of the other factions. The War War Rolls aspect of the Ruin Stators was also mentioned, as it has a global strategy that is where the real strength of the faction lies.
  • 00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the strategic approach to playing Warhammer Age of Sigmar (AOS) Battle Tome: Les Disciples de Tzeentch. The speaker highlights the importance of making informed decisions with the use of dice, as opposed to relying solely on chance. They also emphasize the variety of figurines included in the book, with multiple choices to be made in the creation of a list. The speaker notes that while there may be some redundancy in the figures, these choices add depth and complexity to gameplay. They also mention the role of magic in the game, with the potential for powerful spells, and the emphasis on tactical decision making. Overall, the speaker believes that the book offers a good balance of options and is well-balanced.
  • 00:10:00 This section discusses the Warhammer AOS Battle Tome called "Les Disciples de Tzeentch," focusing on the rules for summoning demons. The host briefly explains the classic summoning system, which is purchased and then unleashed using a spell that allies or enemies are strong against. The ritual can be customized according to the player's preference, but having a great amount of protection is crucial. The war x attacks, epic gear, and the Chaos Rebellion rank allow for a cost-effective summoning strategy. The host emphasizes the importance of having an invocation toolbox, which consists of summoning powerful characters, targeting weaknesses with advantages, and thinking beyond a basic magic attack. The method discussed starts with summoning a hurler or three, with various browned characters and two of each black, blue, and red characters for more points. The hero-focused summoning strategy should not be stretched too thin, as this could lead to issues with covering allies and fully utilizing the available force. Additionally, having a limited character range of 9 pouces is advantageous since demons with exceptional attacks need to be measured against everything else on the table to avoid disrupting their mobility and combat effectiveness. The Chaos Rebellion rank's mechanic of calling forth more attackers is not explicitly mentioned, as the arduous player was focusing mostly on capitalizing on an ally's position by attacking them with a marked-down price.
  • 00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Warhammer AOS - Battle Tome Review les Disciples de tzeentch," the narrator discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the Darkness army faction in the game. The narrator notes that the army has historically relied heavily on jumping, evasion, and hit-and-run tactics. He mentions the rage sorcier class, which allows players to reroll dice and choose the best result. He also notes that the army is currently very expensive and fragmented. The narrator then goes on to talk about the new Lost Arcanum faction, which is replacing the Duplicity. He observes that the new army is focused on crowd control and having fewer, more powerful units with unique abilities. He recommends using Lost Arcanum for players who want to use a very strategic and precise playstyle. The narrator concludes the section by expressing his excitement for the new army and its potential to offer players a lot of new opportunities for tactical innovation.
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  • 00:25:00 This section of the YouTube video titled "Warhammer AOS - Battle Tome Review les Disciples de tzeentch" discusses the mechanics and strategies of the Disciples of Tzeentch faction in the Warhammer AoS game. The host starts by describing the Death Wound mechanic and how it can be particularly hard for opponents to keep up with. They also mention that the Cultists unit can inflict damage on a selected target, while Mortagons and Burning Chariots can also be used to cause destruction. The host goes on to discuss how Chaos Warriors can use the Flame's Reach feature to cause wounds, and how the Sorcier unit can cast spells like Fire of the Damned and Singe's Flame to directly damage targets. In the realm of magic, the host mentions the Fire of the Damned spell, which can be used to inflict wounds on multiple targets. They also talk about the Singe's Flame spell, which can be used to directly damage a selected target. Additionally, the Chaos Warriors can use Flame's Reach to inflict damage on a target, while the Sorcier unit can use the Flame's Reach feature to cause wounds. Overall, the host emphasizes the importance of strategy and careful planning in using these abilities effectively in the game. They also note that some players may find the mechanics more challenging than others, but with practice and experience, these abilities can be mastered and used to great effect.
  • 00:30:00 In this section, the reviewer discusses the Disciples of Tzeentch unit in Warhammer AOS, which has a 1-inch base size and takes one wound for every round of combat. The unit's wounds heal at the end of the hero phase, and cannot be dispelled until then. The unit gains bonuses when deployed within 6 inches of a disciple of Tzeentch sorcerer, who can only take wounds equal to the round number plus his own wound count. The Disciples of Tzeentch also have the option to choose a sorcerer to attack with their magic missile attack, which causes two wounds on a 4+ roll. The Warhammer AOS combat phase, which lasts a maximum of 5 turns, allows players to make attacks, cast spells, and resolve other actions.
  • 00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video, the speaker is reviewing the Warhammer AOS Battle Tome "Les Disciples de tzeentch." The review focuses on the book's rules for Battle Magic and Destiny spells. The speaker lauds the book's range of spells and their auto-inclusive nature, which makes them easy to use even without a fighting character. He notes that using Destiny spells improves the number of star points gained from casting Destiny dice, making it more frustrating for opponents. The speaker also castigates the book's rules for the Warp Bombastically spell, which he finds unintuitive and inexcusable from an Auto Inclusive device. He also mentions the complexity of the Domain of Destiny spell, which provides three bonus star points when three Destiny dice are rolled and one of them is a star point. Overall, the speaker praises the book's overall auto-inclusive nature, but highlights a few instances where it could have been better implemented.
  • 00:40:00 This video is a review of the "Battle Tome" rulebook for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Tzeentch, a fantasy-style miniature game. The reviewer discusses a specific rule related to ordering spells within a specific unit. The cost of casting spells in the game varies based on the strength and potency of the spell, with spells like the Flame Shepherd being considered more powerful compared to those like the Shieldbreaker. The spellcasting process can be resource-intensive, as casters often have limited time and spell slots. The Warpstar unit is mentioned as an option in the "Duplicity" stratagem, where the caster can choose to cast a spell with one of the following two options: a spell that deals direct damage or a spell that creates a magical barrier. The Warpstar unit's casting range is not specified, but its role would be to serve as a support element in larger units, rather than the primary spellcaster. The reviewer suggests using Warpstars to serve as a scouting and early wave unit to preposition models and secure objectives early in the game. He also notes the benefits of using spellcasters in the game, including their potential to control the battlefield and disrupt the enemy's game plan. Overall, the video provides an overview of a specific rule within the "Battle Tome" rulebook and its potential implications for gameplay.
  • 00:45:00 In this section of the video, the reviewer is discussing the Warhammer AOS Battle Tome "Les Disciples de Tzeentch." The main focus of the discussion is the Battle Tome mechanics and their impact on gameplay. The reviewer notes that the Battle Tome mechanics allow for more maneuverability and flexibility for players, as well as more potential options for strategic decision-making. However, the mechanics can also be more challenging for players to master and may require more planning and execution to successfully incorporate into gameplay. The reviewer also touches on the use of "Tean" (Master of Magic) in the Battle Tome as an easy way to add an additional point to the victory condition.
  • 00:50:00 In this section, the reviewer discusses an overly complex and difficult strategy of winning a game teleported by the necromancer set "Les Disciples de tzeentch." The reviewer highlights the lack of resistance to magic from the enemy, the need for two spells, and the importance of obtaining extra victories. They suggest a simple strategy involving "Luarder," a teleported unit, to take out units within 12 inches. They also mention the importance of obtaining objectives in order to win. The reviewer concludes that, while this strategy can be done, it is essential to have a solid regiment in order to maintain control and regain the objective.
  • 00:55:00 In this section, the reviewer briefly discusses the Battle Tome for the Warhammer AOS disciple of Tzeentch faction. They highlight three key strategies that players can employ to increase their chances of success on the battlefield. These include controlling objectives via invocations, acquiring bonuses from Battle Tomes, and taking advantage of free objects to increase overall power. The reviewer also discusses the importance of increasing the overall toughness of a unit and utilizing abilities like the "Knights Exaltant" to boost attacks. Overall, the reviewer believes that the Star God Tiers are a strong candidate for top-performing lists, as they offer both stable and powerful options for players looking to succeed in tournament play. The video also covers other aspects of the disciple of Tzeentch, including its strengths and weaknesses, its roles within a larger army, and its customization options.

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The "Warhammer AoS - Battle Tome Review les Disciples de Tzeentch" video discusses the Warscroll of Tempestua de Teach, its signature abilities, and its strengths, as well as various other Warscrolls community-made and based on the official work of GW. It also discusses the Disciples of Tzeentch unit, including the unit and a half less than 9 inches tall, and its versatility. The video then moves on to review various units within the Battle Tome, such as the Pink Horrors and Chariot of Flame, Sanders Sky Fire, and Battalion Commander, as well as the Battle Tome itself. The reviewer also discusses the Thunderstrike Warpsmite rule and the good design of the unit, while also noting a lack of synergy and good damage. This section of the video provides an in-depth review of the Battle Tome unit, both mechanical and functional, and the strengths and weaknesses of various weapons and abilities.

  • 01:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Warhammer AOS - Battle Tome Review les Disciples de tzeentch," we discuss the Warscroll of Tempestua de Teach, its signature abilities, and its strengths. The Warscroll of Tempestua is a high-damage sort that has a range of 9 inches and can kill any visible enemy unit on sight, including mortal enemies. It produces a 14-inch cone that can target multiple enemy units. The Warscroll of Tempestua takes one action point but can move all enemies within the 14-inch cone within 1 inch of each other, covering their front faces. This sort is not the cheapest, with 95 points of spend: the total amount of points you spent on invocations. The video also discusses the warscrolls that are not designed by GW but by the community and they are based on the official work of GW. In this case, the sort is Grimoire de Nurgle which can be launched at least once per 3 dice rolls, the range of 30 inches, and the sort can kill one enemy unit or two smaller enemy units chosen by the enemy. The two other variants of the version Reach out and Splatter are also discussed. The version Reach out has no range and targets a unit within 12 inches and can kill one unit. The version Splatter is very powerful it can finish its resolve but it takes more hits and does more damage per hit. The video also discusses the different ways to build an Argenta Reachin' Out campaign, including the order of operations and the different variants of the Splatter and Reach out sorts.
  • 01:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Warhammer AOS - Battle Tome Review les Disciples de tzeentch," the speaker discusses the unit and a half a 9 inch or less, calling it "half of a unit." The speaker mentions that the Warhammer 40,000 game has many connections to the Demon subverse, and that the Disciples of Tzeentch are a significant part of that connection. The speaker goes on to describe the figure and its weapons and abilities. The Disciples of Tzeentch is a heroic character that can invocate things from a specific point on the table. The speaker also mentions that the character is monstrous, and that it has lost its sorcery signature, which allowed it to re-roll its attacks on a failed rolls. The speaker also mentions the materiality of the kit, which is authentically included at all times, and its use as a toolbox. The speaker discusses the Disciples of Tzeentch's versatility, and mentions the benefits of having a heroic character to project your own units onto the table. Finally, the speaker compares the Disciples of Tzeentch to the Blood Angels, mentioning their similarity as monstrous characters with high sorcery potential.
  • 01:10:00 In this section, the video is reviewing the "Battle Tome" unit of the Warhammer AOS game, specifically the "Disciples of Tzeentch" unit. The reviewer notes that the pack of 30 "Pink Horrors" that costs 750 points and is sent to the moon on a Bounty Hunter unit seems balanced after several months of play, making it a good choice for players looking for a good unit to build. The reviewer then compares the "Chariot of Flame" unit from the same faction, which costs 190 points, to the "Pink Horrors." The "Chariot of Flame" unit has 130 points of lethality versus the "Pink Horrors" unit's 50 points, but it does provide a benefit to the nearby Flamers, which improves the overall synergy of the force. The reviewer then moves on to the "Sanders Sky Fire" unit, which is only 100 points and provides three attacks on a 3+/6+k summary campaign. The reviewer concludes that the "Sanders Sky Fire" unit is a good choice if there are no flamers nearby, but it is not as effective if there are.
  • 01:15:00 In this section of the video, the speaker reviews the Battle Tome of the Disciples of Tzeentch, a Warhammer AoS unit that is valued at 600 points. The speaker notes that while the unit is relatively expensive, it can make a significant impact on the game due to its powerful attacks and ability to absorb damage. The speaker highlights the recent changes made to the unit in the Battle Tome V2, including new rails and modifications to its words of key phrases. However, the speaker notes that the overall impact of these changes is still somewhat limited, and the unit is still not as chaotic or dangerous as it once was. Despite this, the speaker says that the Battle Tome still represents a good purchase for anyone looking for a solid unit to add to their army.
  • 01:20:00 In this section, the speaker is discussing the Disciples of Tzeentch unit in Warhammer AOS: Battle Tome. The unit is eligible for the Thunderstrike Warpsmite rule, which allows them to roll two dice when casting spells that make use of the dice mechanic. The spells they can cast are inflicted with a double dose of damage, allowing them to penetrate even the toughest armor. The unit's attack capabilities are also boosted when they behead foes. The speaker finds the unit to be well-designed, but finds the sort that they come with to be underwhelming, as it requires a special combination of spells that are difficult to execute. The speaker also finds the unit to be underrated in terms of its true value as a magic-focused assassin. They also criticize the Warhammer 40K lore surrounding the unit, as it features a large dragokor instead of the proper sorcerer character. Despite these criticisms, the speaker finds the unit to be interesting and offers their opinion on its mechanics.
  • 01:25:00 In this section of the video, the speaker is reviewing the Warhammer AOS rules for the Disciples of Tzeentch. The Chaos Sorcerer Sangor is mentioned, and the speaker notes that he costs 135 points and has 6 points of health. He has various abilities, including an elixir that allows him to instill a sense of additional balance, making him capable of balancing multiple senses and having a higher success chance for abilities like Burning Hands. The speaker also notes that Sangor is capable of causing the Wound with Mutation rule, which deals 3 mortal wounds to each enemy unit hit, and allows the player to add an additional Warrior Horde to any unit with 100 or more models.
  • 01:30:00 In this section, the reviewer discusses the Warhammer AOS Battle Tome for Chaos Space Marine Disciples of Tzeentch. According to the reviewer, this set offers little mobility options for its units, and they are forced to choose between using shields or bows and lances. The reviewer notes that because the units are veterans of combat and are already near death, the shield option becomes less useful. However, the set allows for the use of a World Blower to grant tanking capabilities. The reviewer finds the set to be relatively balanced but notes that it can be difficult to save injured units.
  • 01:35:00 In this section, the reviewer discusses the Battle Tome of the Disciples of Tzeentch. Specifically, they discuss the rules of the spell "Les Disciples de Tzeentch," which is a spell that allows for the ability to select the closest enemy unit within 6 crawler inches of a unit, and will deal 9d damage. Additionally, the reviewer notes that on a Discipline in, a ball of redeeming fire will follow the blast and will deal 9d damage to the closest enemy unit. The reviewer concludes that while the spell is powerful, it does not have the same level of impact as other spells in the battle tome.
  • 01:40:00 In this section, the speaker reviews a Warhammer Age of Sigmar (AOS) Battle Tome focused on the Disciples of Tzeentch army. The speaker highly praises the book and hopes that viewers will enjoy it. They also encourage viewers to comment and share the video if they want to continue supporting the content creator. The speaker reminds viewers that supporting the creator through a "blue thumb" and a "chicken" emoji can help continue making great videos with people like this one.

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