Frequently Asked Questions
Noble Knight stocks Warmachine products from all editions: Mk1 (2003-2010), Mk2 (2010-2016), Mk3 (2016-2022), and Mk4 (2022-present). Each edition represents substantial rule changes. Miniatures are cross-compatible across editions as they represent factions and units, though rules and stat cards change between editions. Current Mk4 uses a completely redesigned ruleset with streamlined mechanics and reorganized factions. Noble Knight stocks current Mk4 products plus an extensive inventory of Mk1, Mk2, and Mk3 materials, including out-of-print miniatures, faction books, and accessories. Many older Privateer Press metal miniatures are collectible. Mk4 has reorganized some factions, combining and splitting older armies. Product listings clearly indicate edition and faction structure.
Yes, Noble Knight regularly stocks out-of-print Warmachine miniatures and faction books from Mk1, Mk2, and Mk3 eras. You'll find discontinued metal miniatures (many early Privateer Press sculpts), retired plastic kits, limited edition tournament prize miniatures, convention exclusive models, faction books from previous editions, expansion books, campaign books, and No Quarter magazines (Privateer Press's former house publication containing rules and fiction). Many Mk1 and early Mk2 miniatures are highly collectible, particularly rare character warcasters, limited solos, and alternate sculpts. Faction books are useful for lore even when the rules are outdated. Noble Knight's Warmachine inventory includes items from all faction incarnations, including factions that have been reorganized or retired in Mk4.
Noble Knight stocks Warmachine miniatures and products for all factions across all editions. Mk4 current factions include: Cygnar, Khador, Protectorate of Menoth, Cryx, Retribution of Scythe, Mercenaries, Convergence of Cyriss, and reorganized armies combining previous factions. We also carry out-of-print materials for Mk1/Mk2/Mk3 factions, including: original faction configurations, retired sub-factions, theme forces from previous editions, and discontinued character variants. Major factions have been active through all editions with evolving model ranges. Mercenaries and Minions (cross-faction models) are available from all eras. Convergence of Cyriss (all-construct faction) and Crucible Guard (alchemical faction, now retired) are available from their active publication periods. Product listings indicate faction and edition compatibility.
Warmachine and Hordes were separate-but-compatible game systems sharing the same core rules, differentiated by resource mechanics (Focus vs. Fury). Through Mk3 (2016-2022), Warmachine and Hordes used the same rulebook and were fully compatible for play, armies could face each other and even combine models through Minions/Mercenaries. In Mk4 (2022), Privateer Press fully integrated Warmachine and Hordes into a single unified game system, eliminating the distinction. All former Hordes factions now use updated shared mechanics. Noble Knight stocks products from both systems across all eras, Hordes-branded products from Mk1/Mk2/Mk3, and integrated Mk4 products. Miniatures from Hordes lines remain usable in Mk4 under their updated faction rules. Product listings indicate original system (Warmachine vs. Hordes) and edition.