This week, I brought out a freshly painted batch of Ossiarch Bonereapers. I faced Jason and his band, Sylvaneth.
Overall, I was impressed with how much damage my force could do. I thought this would be a good matchup for me since he went big, but my bigs are bigger and better. I loved Katakros. There is a reason he is staple number 1 in the army.
As far as AOS 4.0 goes, them game is balanced. I hope we have more missions soon.
My army list is below.
| Generals Regiment Kavalos Lance | 2,000 |
| Katakros Mortarch of the Necropolis | 520 |
| Kavalos Deathriders | 200 |
| Morghast Archai Reinforced | 540 |
| Regiment 1 | |
| Mortisan Ossifector | 110 |
| Immortis Guard | 200 |
| Regiment 2 | |
| Mortisan Soulmason | 160 |
| Mortek Guard | 120 |
| Teratic Cohort | 150 |

My opponent’s list is as follows. I didn’t take a picture of his full list. Above is how we deployed. I took the second turn.
| Alarielle the Everqueen | 680 |
| Dryads | 100 |
| Kurnoth Hunters with Greatbows | 200 |
| Belthanos, First Thorn of Kurnoth | 350 |
| Dryads | 100 |
| Spirit of Durthu | 330 |
| Lady of Vines | 250 |
We rolled for our mission, which was to keep the objective in the center until round 3, when it would spawn. Based on my opponent’s deployment, I wasn’t sure what he was going to be able to do. I think he was counting on Durthu and his Dryads to hold in the center. His force didn’t have much damage-dealing ability.

Both forces advanced to the center. My opponent rolled poorly and did not execute any spells.

The second turn, he tried to hold, but the morghasts were just too overwhelming. My simple Mortek Guard was able to destroy his greatbows. (He brought them back)
I didn’t take any pictures, but on turn 3, I won the double turn and promptly destroyed everything except his Belthanos. He tried to charge Katakros with Allarielle, and that is just not a matchup he is going to win. My opponent then conceded.