A comprehensive analysis of Age of Sigmar's 4th edition core mechanics and the Ossiarch Bonereapers' transformation, featuring their reimagined Relentless Discipline system and exciting new units from the 2026 preview.

The new ability system is probably the biggest change since Age of Sigmar launched. Everything—and I mean everything—is now an ability with clear timing, declare steps, and effects, creating much cleaner interactions.
Explain Age of Sigmar 4th edition core rules: focus on the new 'Ability' system, removal of Battleshock, and 'Regiment' army building. Specifically for Ossiarch Bonereapers, analyze the 2026 New Year Preview updates: Mortek Triaxes, new bone chariots, and the upcoming 2026 Battletome. Explain how 'Relentless Discipline' has changed in the new edition. Use a systematic, fact-heavy structure suitable for a returning veteran player.


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