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==Army Special Rules== '''Undead!''' Absolutely every single model in the army follows the same set of rules, thus: * cannot be broken in combat, but suffer an unsaveable wound for each point of combat resolution by which they lost, which you get to allocate around characters and chariots as you see fit. * lose one less wound if their Battle Standard is within 12" * do not count any bonuses or penalties to hit when shooting. * are immune to psychology, on account of having no brain meats. * cause fear. * cannot march. * cannot make any charge reactions other than "stand there and take it like a man/statue/scorpion/thing." '''The General:''' a Tomb Kings army must be led by either a Tomb King or a Tomb Prince, who'll be in charge. If you have more than one, highest Leadership breaks ties, and if you have more than two candidates with the same Leadership, you get to pick. Note that if your Tomb King or Prince dies, the army doesn't immediately fall apart. That linchpin role is the responsibility of the army's senior Liche Priest. Instead, the Tomb King General gets the last laugh as the model who killed him must take a Leadership test or be cursed with d6 wounds, no armour saves allowed. The Mummy has Cursed, and he says "sod you too, mate." '''The Hierophant:''' a Tomb Kings army must include at least one Liche Priest or High Priest, who's responsible for waking the bony boys up and getting them on task. If you have more than one, highest Leadership breaks ties etc. etc. as above. If the Hierophant dies, the army starts a'crumbling. At the end of the phase when the Hierophant dies, and at the beginning of every Tomb Kings turn thereafter, all your units take a Leadership test. (Note that they can use the General's Leadership for this test, which makes them a lot less all-or-nothing than the Vampires: your Tomb King can keep a good chunk of army going all by himself.) If they fail, they take unsaveable wounds equal to the amount by which they failed. Characters don't have to test: if they're riding a chariot, the chariot has to test on their leadership.
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