Conquest: W’adrhun – Warbred (PBW9006)
About this Product
The Warbred are towering behemoths bred for one purpose—war. This W’adrhun unit box for Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings and First Blood introduces a brutal force of destruction to your tabletop army. Engineered for violence and forged in the crucible of W’adrhun society, Warbred warriors are hulking monstrosities that combine raw muscle with tribal fury, making them a terrifying frontline presence.
Created through ancient Spire bio-engineering and raised among the W’adrhun, the Warbred represent the terrifying union of old science and savage instinct. They serve as shock troops capable of absorbing punishment and delivering devastating melee attacks, perfect for aggressive, momentum-driven tactics.
Key Features
• Includes 3 multi-part plastic Warbred miniatures
• 38mm scale models, supplied with bases and command options
• Compatible with both The Last Argument of Kings and First Blood
• Dynamic poses with W’adrhun aesthetic and tribal detail
• Requires assembly and painting
Why Buy This Kit?
• Adds powerful, monstrous infantry to your W’adrhun army
• Ideal for breaking enemy lines and absorbing counterattacks
• Visually striking models perfect for centerpieces or conversions
• Fully compatible with both skirmish and rank-and-flank modes of play
Gameplay Role
Warbred are heavy shock infantry designed to punch through enemy lines. With high durability and lethal melee output, they thrive in close combat and are ideal for anchoring your battleline or leading a devastating charge.
Paint & Hobby Tips
Use a mix of earthy skin tones and vivid warpaint to emphasize tribal identity. Bone and leather details pair well with weathered metallics. Drybrush muscle definition and apply contrast paints for a fast but striking tabletop finish.
Historical Context Sidebar (Lore-Based)
The Warbred are a living weapon born from the union of Spire genetic manipulation and W’adrhun warrior culture. Unlike their Spire creators, the W’adrhun treat these giants as honored kin, unleashing them in battle to embody the wrath of their gods. Their presence is as much a spiritual symbol as it is a tactical asset—when the Warbred march, the ground shakes and the enemies of the W’adrhun tremble.