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The Tzeentch are a faction in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. They are one of the four Chaos Gods, with a focus on sorcery, change, and manipulation. They are often depicted as schemers, using their powers of deception to manipulate events across the galaxy. Followers of Tzeentch seek to gain power through magical knowledge and complex plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Who is Tzeentch?
Tzeentch has many names, also known as the "Changer of Ways," the "Lord of Change," "Lord of Sorcery," & the "Architect of Fate”. Tzeentch rewards his followers with power and knowledge that is endless. Tzeentch is a scheming god of fate and change, and also the god of hope. The Tzeentch Disciples are all about change, advancement, ambition, evolution, mutation. Tzeentch is basically the major Chaos God of ambition through planning and schemes, lies, politics, sorcery, hope, and knowledge.
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2. What is the Tzeentch playstyle?
They give you the tools to outmaneuver your opponent every step of the way with surprising speed and durability, and their ability to shape their own fates makes them a nightmare for even the best-laid plans. While not the toughest or strongest army in the game, Tzeentch has a lot of special tricks they can bring to the table to make them a real threat for just about anything your opponent can conjure. With powerful spellcasting, surprisingly potent melee and shooting, and plenty of speed to get you out of sticky situations, the Disciples can adapt or build for any situation. Of course, a master strategist like Tzeentch knows the best way to win a game is to fix the rules, so you also have the ability to guarantee important rolls with your Destiny dice, or add more threats to your opponent’s plate with your summoning Fate points.
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3. Best way to start playing a Tzeentch army?
Core Rulebook – Naturally, you need it to know the rules. Disciples of Tzeentch Battletome – This has all your warscrolls and army rules in it. Start Collecting: Daemons of Tzeentch which gives you a good deal on most of the daemon units. Mortals of Tzeentch are a bit harder to begin from scratch. A couple of years ago for Christmas, Games Workshop released Battleforce: Disciples of Tzeentch Changecult which gave you an incredible deal of 20 Kairic Acolytes, 20 Tzaangors, 6 Tzaangor Enlightened/Skyfire (in whichever combination you wanted) and a Tzaangor Shaman. There is also the Aether War box.
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4. Who are some popular Tzeentch characters?
Tzeentch, the great changer of ways himself. Aekold Helbrass - A Champion of Tzeentch who possesses an ability known as the "Breath of Life." Kairos Fateweaver, known also as the "Oracle of Tzeentch," the "Keeper of the Destiny Scrolls," and even the "Mocking Watcher," is a two-headed Lord of Change, a Greater Daemon of Tzeentch, the Chaos God of change and intrigue. Magnus the Red — Primarch of the Thousand Sons, now a powerful Daemon Prince. The Blue Scribes are also notable.
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5. Are Tzeentch Daemons a good army to play with?
Tzeentch Daemons are subtly strong, and for sure one of the most underrated unit ranges in the game. Playing Tzeentch requires careful planning & a certain creativity. If you are seeking a competitive army, then the answer depends on the meta at the time, as every army has its ups and downs in the competitive community. Casual players should not worry about good/bad as it's all about fun.
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6. Tzeentch colours?
Typically lots of pinks, blues, and flame colour hues in the colour range of the Tzeentch army.