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Welcome to the Mordheim: Warband Skirmish Wiki[]

Mordheim: Warband Skirmish is the multi player mobile device adaptation of Games Workshop’s table top game Mordheim. Set in the Warhammer world during a time of civil strife you lead your Warband through several different encounters, collecting magic shards from the comet that destroyed the city of Mordheim. Hide in the shadows and wait for the right moment to strike, get a vantage point and pick your targets off with ranged weapons, or bring the fight straight to your opponent in an up close and personal confrontation.

Unpredictable turn-based strategy right at your fingertips. You’ll be fighting against real opponents with similar goals in mind so get out there, build the most powerful Warband you can, and show everyone just how much of a threat you are. Customise your Warband and prove your worth by purchasing mighty weapons, armour and much more. Do you have what it takes to survive in a place where only death lurks?

Getting Started[]

Whether you are new to Mordheim or a veteran player, you might want to consider visiting the following pages:

If you are looking for something in particular, you'll find it in the Game menus (below). It is sorted in the exact same way and order you will see things in the game, and hopefully this will make things very instinctive for you. Enjoy!

Community[]

Please join the Mordheim community to make the game better for everyone!

Factions[]

There are eight standard factions in Mordheim : Warband Skirmish (six currently available), from which you can choose to build your warband around:

Reikland Mercenaries (free)[]

Hybrid troop type with access to Shooting & Strength skills but not Speed. The game’s true hybrid faction (i.e. close combat and ranged). They can’t run or hide but they can take a hit and fight like hell!

Marienburg Mercenaries[]

Ranged troop type with access to Shooting & Speed skills but not Strength. Stealthy and ranged, these born snipers get lots of money early.

Middenheim Mercenaries[]

Close combat troop type with access to Speed and Strength skills but no Shooting. Stealthy and tough as nails, they excel as hidden close-combat assassins.

Skaven[]

Close combat troop type with access to all skills but is especially reliant on Speed skills. Cowardly but deadly, these dirty rats have a fun and unique play style.

Undead[]

Mixed, close combat focused, basic troop types.

  • Dregs: access to Strength skills only but not Shooting or Speed. These are the dregs of humanity. Though they have the least ability of any human type, they're still extremely deadly late game when combined with the awesome might of their vampire master.
  • Ghouls: access to Strength and Speed skills but not Shooting. Stealthy man-eating horrors that are highly effective in the early game.
  • Vampires (hired sword): superior to everyone at everything—except shooting.

Witch Hunters[]

Mixed troop types emphasizing progression. Zealots are the starting troop type with access to Shooting and Speed skills but not Strength. They begin life as untrained peasants but can be quickly leveled into one of two types of highly effective warriors.

  • Templar (ranged): access to Shooting and Speed skills but not Strength. A reimagining of the basic ranged character. Easier for most when leveled first as close combat and then—as a hybrid—transitioned slowly into fully ranged.
  • Fanatic (close combat): access to Speed and Strength skills s but not Shooting. With up to five more strength than any other type of human and an automatic pass on all leadership tests, they make excellent close combat units. Their lack of armor is largely offset by their priest’s ability to heal them. Just remember that your Warrior Priest can only heal one member of your warband at a time.

Sisters of Sigmar (released April 4, 2019)[]

Similar to the Witch Hunters, but their Matriarch Leader starts with Prayers of Sigmar right away. The Novices Henchwomen have starting stat blocks like the Dregs or Zealots, but cost less.

Cult of the Possessed (released October 31, 2019)[]

Close combat troop type with access to Chaos Magic. The Chaos Magister Leader has a stat block like most of the other Human Leaders and starts with Chaos Magic right away. Brethren Henchmen have starting stat blocks like Human Warriors and Marksmen, they can become Possessed or gain up to two Chaos mutations, and have access to Speed Skills but not to special Shooting Skills. Possessed are very expensive (1500 GC) and have a starting stat block similar to Ogres, but can't use any equipment, but consumables, no Thunderer Hats, or Elven Cloaks. Beastmen are less expensive than Possessed, have access to two Chaos mutations and can only equip Right Hand weapons.

Dwarf Treasure Hunters (released April 23, 2020)[]

Slow but tough, with access to all skills but speed. Dwarf Noble and Clansmen have very high weapon skill and all start with extra defense. Unique skills make Dwarves extra tough, have very effective shooting, and allow them to earn money more quickly than most other factions. Slow movement speed and low sight distance make them difficult to succeed with early on, but they quickly snowball into experts at whatever you want to train them for. Be warned you will likely need to invest in hired swords to compensate for their weaknesses.

Strigoi (released January 21, 2021)[]

Start with a Strigoi Vampire, who has specialised, bestial skills associated with his bloodline, but cannot equip items apart from the Thunderer Hat. Necromancers are not their leader, but a hired sword, reflecting the opposite situation with the Undead. Ghouls are available as henchmen, the same as the Undead, but so too are Strigany, humans with access to Speed skills.

Orc Raiding Party (released June 4, 2021)[]

Being sold for the highest price of any Faction (30 Fate tokens), with only one kind of Henchman, one option for Hired Swords (Ogre), and 3 kinds of Goblins as Pets, They have a very limited equipment range. Updates expected.

Melee-focused units with unique Strength skills, high wounds and defense values, and self-sabotaging animosity.

Carnival of Chaos (released October 28, 2021)[]

It is a warband focus on endurance. It seems a little contra intuitive since they are the followers of the Lord of Decay, Nurgle, but He grants them diseases that makes the warband harder to kill. Increasing their defence and wounds and making them harder to be hitted. He also makes them able to infect and wound their opponents no matter their armour.

Game Menus[]

About the Wiki[]

This is a place for us to collect information on the warbands, skills, items and mechanics of Mordheim: Warband Skirmish, in the interest of improving the enjoyment of the game through a better understanding of how it works. The tabletop rules were hundreds of pages long, so there's a lot of information crammed into the game! Please feel free to contribute, comment and ask questions as you feel inspired to do so.

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