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===Heroes===
===Heroes===
*'''Wight King with Baleful Tomb Blade:'''
*'''Wight King with Baleful Tomb Blade:''' With a solid stat line, and a sword deals d3 wounds if he rolled a 6 to wound, and a 3+ save he makes a solid beat-stick. He Can also get a Skeletal Steed for more speed (or if you wanna run him with some black knights). And can opt to take the Infernal Standard, which allows you to roll a dice every time a Death model within 9" (18" if the Wight King didn't move) dies: on a 6, it survives. All of this is also helped by a pretty amazing command ability, which gives a single deathrattle unit +1 attack for each of their weapons.


*'''Wight King with Black Axe:'''
*'''Wight King with Black Axe:''' A more stabby version of the previous wight king. though he has less attacks, he ALWAYS deals d3 damage, and if he wounded a model but didn't kill it, at the end of the combat phase he rolls a d6. if the roll is higher than the remaining wounds on the model, then the model is slain. This means that, for the most part, you've got a 1/3 chance to outright kill most heroes if you can manage at LEAST one wound. On top of all this, he can cut incoming damage in half, rounding up, thoughe he has a worse save compared to the 'normal' wight king.


===Troops===
===Troops===
*'''Skeleton Warriors:'''
*'''Skeleton Warriors:''' Your bread and butter unit. crappy save, crappy attacks, but they are dirt cheap and get MUCH better in hordes. When they are near Death Heroes they get a +1 to hit, and get extra attacks the larger the squad is (up to 2 extra attacks at 30 or more models). They can take shields, and have access to banners and horn blowers. Like most undead units, they can be summoned


*'''Grave Guard:'''
*'''Grave Guard:''' Better than skeletons, but also more expensive. They have a better save, and 2 different loadouts: sword and shield (2 attacks, 3+/4+/-1/1) or great swords (2 attacks, 3+/3+/-1/1). Both loadouts inflict double damage on a '6' to wound, and just like the skeletons can be summoned, and have banners and horns. 


*'''Black Knights:'''
*'''Black Knights:'''Your bog-standard cav unit. Fast and hits hard on the charge. Nothing to write home about.


==Battalions==
==Battalions==

Revision as of 13:54, 10 August 2016

Warscrolls

The common keywords of these warscrolls are: DEATH, SKELETON and DEATHRATTLE.

Heroes

  • Wight King with Baleful Tomb Blade: With a solid stat line, and a sword deals d3 wounds if he rolled a 6 to wound, and a 3+ save he makes a solid beat-stick. He Can also get a Skeletal Steed for more speed (or if you wanna run him with some black knights). And can opt to take the Infernal Standard, which allows you to roll a dice every time a Death model within 9" (18" if the Wight King didn't move) dies: on a 6, it survives. All of this is also helped by a pretty amazing command ability, which gives a single deathrattle unit +1 attack for each of their weapons.
  • Wight King with Black Axe: A more stabby version of the previous wight king. though he has less attacks, he ALWAYS deals d3 damage, and if he wounded a model but didn't kill it, at the end of the combat phase he rolls a d6. if the roll is higher than the remaining wounds on the model, then the model is slain. This means that, for the most part, you've got a 1/3 chance to outright kill most heroes if you can manage at LEAST one wound. On top of all this, he can cut incoming damage in half, rounding up, thoughe he has a worse save compared to the 'normal' wight king.

Troops

  • Skeleton Warriors: Your bread and butter unit. crappy save, crappy attacks, but they are dirt cheap and get MUCH better in hordes. When they are near Death Heroes they get a +1 to hit, and get extra attacks the larger the squad is (up to 2 extra attacks at 30 or more models). They can take shields, and have access to banners and horn blowers. Like most undead units, they can be summoned
  • Grave Guard: Better than skeletons, but also more expensive. They have a better save, and 2 different loadouts: sword and shield (2 attacks, 3+/4+/-1/1) or great swords (2 attacks, 3+/3+/-1/1). Both loadouts inflict double damage on a '6' to wound, and just like the skeletons can be summoned, and have banners and horns.
  • Black Knights:Your bog-standard cav unit. Fast and hits hard on the charge. Nothing to write home about.

Battalions

Legion of Death

Army Building

Allied Armies

External links

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