Army List in 8th Edition
Special Characters
- Grimgor Ironhide
- Azhag the Slaughterer
- Gorbad Ironclaw
- Grom the Paunch
- Skarsnik
- Wurrzag
- Gitilla the hunter (new)
- Snagla Grobspit (new)
Lord Choices
- Black Orc Warboss
- Savage Orc Warboss
- Orc Warboss
- Goblin Warboss
- Night Goblin Warboss
- Savage Orc Great Shaman
- Orc Great Shaman
- Goblin Great Shaman
- Night Goblin Great Shaman
Hero Choices
- Black Orc Big Boss
- Savage Orc Big Boss
- Orc Big Boss
- Goblin Big Boss
- Night Goblin Big Boss
- Savage Orc Shaman
- Orc Shaman
- Goblin Shaman
- Night Goblin Shaman
Core Choices
- Orc Boyz
- Orc Arrer Boyz
- Savage Orcs
- Goblins
- Goblin Wolf Riders
- Night Goblins
- Forest Goblin Spider riders
Special Choices
- Black Orcs
- Orc Boar Boyz
- Savage Orc Boar Boyz
- Orc Boar Chariot
- Goblin Wolf Chariot
- Goblin Spear Chukka (bolt thrower)
- Night Goblin Squig Hoppers
- Night Goblin Squig Herds
- Snotlings
- Trolls
Rare Choices
- Goblin Rock Lobber (stone thrower)
- Snotling Pump Wagon
- Doom Diver Catapult
- Arachnarok Spider
- Mangler Squigs (new)
- Stone Trolls
- River Trolls
- Giants
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