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The 9th Age
Fantasy Battles: The 9th Age
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Fantasy Battles: The 9th Age is an independent table top miniature wargame set in a fantasy world, in which players take control of armies and set them upon one another in conflicts ranging from minor skirmishes to mighty battles with hundreds of models.
The game and all of its rules are completely free to download and use, and consist of a main rulebook and over fifteen army documents, ranging from stoic men and noble elves to the feral orcs and dread worshipers of the dark gods. You can easily assemble your own army using appropriate 28mm miniatures from any manufacturer.
Fantasy Battles: The 9th Age has been created by a group of experienced wargamers, a large supportive staff and continuous input from the wargaming community. We aim to provide a competitive, balanced and fun game, with updates and new rules to be released regularly.
We’ve created 16 unique armies from the Dread Elves in the west to the Ogre Khans in the east. Each army has different units and playstyles and can be represented by models from any 28mm model company. People said it was impossible, but we have created a game that is both balanced and fun. Don’t believe us? Try it for yourselves.
Happy wargaming.
T9A
Fellow T9A gamers, it's finally time for the annual balance update. Not a moment too soon! Find all information about it in our news.
The latest issue of the 9th Scroll is available! You can read all about it in the news.
Newest News
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Eldan
Who knows what lies in the strange lands beyond Harad, and what happened to the lost tribes of elves.
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Chronocide
@Eldan you aren't alone. I like the kangaroos. I would have put the elves mounted in the pouch, but that'sjust me
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Eldan
I mean, they aren't even *that* Kangaroo-like. For starters, from the leg position we can clearly see that they run instead of hopping.
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Replied to the thread Infernal Dwarves - Beta 3 - community feedback.
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Replied to the thread Models for the Vampire Covenant.
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Liked Feaynnewedd’s post in the thread HE General and News - Discussion.
Like (Post)I have played a loooooooot of Lancers, large and small, with and without Hero support and they have never delivered. The only thing they do for me is, when I find out that my opponent respects them more than he should, that I use them and "bluff" i.e.… -
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Replied to the thread The 11th Crippling Rides 9 UB Tournament - Gone TK!.
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Liked Marcos24’s post in the thread Models Models for Daemon Legions.
Like (Post)Possibly useable for DL... the upcoming model Merikhan the Bald! Stay tuned for more, this is a preview for the February pack Be ahead of the game and check out my Patreon! the-ninth-age.com/community/ga…ff0bb436a87c33d6a872de903 … -
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Liked Axiem’s post in the thread HE General and News - Discussion.
Like (Post)On a personal army-building side, I've updated some of my favorite builds, and looked to incorporate a knight-heavy approach (in part because of the conversations above!), which you can take a look at here: Rethinking High Elves (4500) I'm calling it …