Warhammer Fantasy & Age of Sigmar

Warhammer Fantasy Battle was the rank-and-flank mass battle game that defined fantasy miniature wargaming for three decades. A game of vast armies clashing across a richly developed Old World setting, where Dwarfs held mountain fortresses, High Elves sailed from Ulthuan, and the forces of Chaos pressed endlessly from the north. From its origins in 1983 through its eighth edition conclusion in 2015, Warhammer Fantasy generated one of the deepest bodies of lore, miniature design, and community investment in the hobby's history.

Age of Sigmar launched in 2015 as its successor with a rebuilt rules system set in the Mortal Realms, a new cosmology of interconnected magical dimensions that gave Games Workshop space to develop entirely new factions alongside re-imagined versions of classic armies. The Stormcast Eternals, Nighthaunt, Ossiarch Bonereapers, Seraphon, and Daughters of Khaine represent the new era, while Slaves to Darkness, Skaven, Gloomhaven, and others carry the thread of the Old World forward in new forms.

Noble Knight carries the full current Age of Sigmar range alongside Warhammer Fantasy materials spanning every edition, including army books, rulebooks, campaign supplements, and the older metal and resin miniatures from Warhammer Fantasy's long run that remain among the most collected figures in the hobby. For players building current AoS armies and collectors completing Warhammer Fantasy ranges, our inventory covers both sides of that history.


Frequently Asked Questions

Warhammer Fantasy Battles (1983-2015) and Age of Sigmar (2015-present) are different games set in different settings. Warhammer Fantasy was a rank-and-file mass battle game set in the Old World (medieval/renaissance fantasy), where units moved in rectangular formations (regiments). Age of Sigmar is a skirmish-scale game set in the Mortal Realms (a new high fantasy setting), where units move individually with more freedom. The transition occurred in 2015 when Games Workshop ended the Old World setting and launched Age of Sigmar with new rules. Miniatures are NOT directly compatible. Warhammer Fantasy used square bases and regiment movement, while Age of Sigmar uses round bases and individual movement. However, Games Workshop announced The Old World (2024), reviving Warhammer Fantasy as a separate supported game. Noble Knight stocks products from all eras.
Yes, Noble Knight stocks Warhammer Fantasy Battles products from the game's 1983-2015 run. You'll find rulebooks from all editions (1st through 8th Edition), army books for all factions, campaign books, miniatures on square bases, regiment boxes, battalion sets, and accessories. Many Warhammer Fantasy products are out of print since Games Workshop discontinued the line in 2015. Particularly sought-after are: complete army books from later editions, limited edition miniatures, complete regiments of older metal miniatures, and early edition materials (especially 3rd-5th Edition era). Warhammer Fantasy is experiencing renewed interest with The Old World revival (2024), increasing demand for classic miniatures and books. Noble Knight's trade-in program regularly brings Fantasy Battles materials into inventory from long-time collectors.
The Old World is Games Workshop's revival of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, launched in 2024, set during an earlier historical period in the same Old World setting. The Old World uses updated rules while maintaining the rank-and-file mass battle gameplay on square bases. The initial release focused on specific factions and time periods, with gradual expansion planned. Noble Knight stocks The Old World products, including the core rulebook, army books (Tomb Kings of Khemri, Kingdom of Bretonnia, others as released), miniature kits designed specifically for The Old World, and repackaged classic miniatures compatible with the system. The Old World allows the use of many classic Warhammer Fantasy miniatures, making Noble Knight's extensive inventory of older Fantasy models relevant again. Product listings indicate whether items are specifically The Old World releases versus classic Warhammer Fantasy products.
Noble Knight stocks Age of Sigmar products from all editions: 1st Edition (2015-2018), 2nd Edition (2018-2021), 3rd Edition (2021-2024), and 4th Edition (2024-present). We stock current releases plus out-of-print materials from previous editions. Age of Sigmar armies (Grand Alliances and specific factions) include Stormcast Eternals, Seraphon, Fyreslayers, Kharadron Overlords, Sylvaneth, Daughters of Khaine, Idoneth Deepkin, Cities of Sigmar, Lumineth Realm-lords, Slaves to Darkness, Blades of Khorne, Disciples of Tzeentch, Maggotkin of Nurgle, Hedonites of Slaanesh, Beasts of Chaos, Skaven, Ossiarch Bonereapers, Soulblight Gravelords, Flesh-eater Courts, Nighthaunt, Orruk Warclans, Gloomspite Gitz, and Sons of Behemat. Many armies evolved through editions with updated models and rules. Product listings indicate edition and faction.