The 9th Age/Tactics/Daemon Legions

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The fair use The 9th Age expy of Daemons of Chaos of Warhammer Fantasy, AKA the exact same Chaos as in Warhammer 40000.

Why play Daemon Legions[edit]

Tactics[edit]

The tactics are current as of 2.3bata

Overview[edit]

By the designers own admission, each Daemon units was designed to do a specific job, though they are not completely married to their role. This army is SQUISHY. Remember how fragile Slaanesh was in 8th edition? Well, even the Dark Gods based off Nurgle aren’t too far from it. You have very little armor, relying instead on your Aegis (Ward) Saves to take the brunt of the damage for you, although Magic Attacks (fittingly called “Divine Attacks) fuck your day even harder than they did before. They lost their dakka, now only having one ranged option that’s only short range but unable to move and shoot on the same turn. While that sounds pretty bad, the reports of their death (in the tier rankings) have been greatly exaggerated. The army is killy as fuck, split between hard-hitters you want to get into melee ASAP, hard-hitters that you want to position correctly in melee ASAP, and scalpels you want to be cutting into their specialization ASAP. Dear (Dark) God are the scalpels effective, although there is an interesting problem in list building them. Given access to enemy army lists, you can build your own to be all but unstoppable barring Nuffle bringing you very unlucky dice rolls, but making one list against any foe will probably leave you with at least one scalpel trying to do the job of a steak knife. Losing the ability to strike from afar via Daemon artillery or flaming bombing runs isn’t as bad as it sounds since the magic prowess of the army got turned WAAAAAY the fuck up and there is no Dark God pouting in the corner because they hate wizards. Rather than uber spells, you should be flinging cheap spells nonstop which effectively can work almost as well as a gunline and cannon. Your magic has a reduced Miscast chance and buff to spell success, so the cheaper buffs to your troops and debuffs to enemies can be reliably pulled off.

Daemons have become what a finesse army should be, made both in the list building and your adaptability on the battlefield, but not one that is broken in either. With at least journeyman understanding of both, any player can pick up the army. While some cheese strategies do exist, they do rely on investing so heavily on your strategy that they can be described as Shrödinger’s Cheese; either you will have a big loss or a big win, and you won’t know which until you actually get to the end of a very shortened game.

Army Rules[edit]

  • Aegis: Not technically a special stat, but all statlines include a Personal Protection Aegis save and you can improve these like any other aegis. This does come at the cost of most units not having armor, and divine weapons will make you reroll your save.
  • Immortal Denizens: Bonus 2 Veil Tokens (Magic Dice) for all players during the Siphon The Veil phase, any spell made with one or two die have a +1 modifier but fail on a roll of a '1' or '2'. This is an army made to throw a lot of magic out there rather than pushing out one or two big spells, and as a result, is not prone to Miscast risks. That said, the extra veil tokens can also turn to be a hinderance if your enemy is good at using their wizards.
  • Greater Dominion: Your General that has a Dominion rule may confer it to a single friendly unit of your choice within their Commanding Presence range until the next turn. May factor heavily into your army composition.
  • Beast: not a rule but a good reminder that no one in this army is A Standard type, So remember everyone on foot also has Swiftstride.

Armory[edit]

  • Dark Fire: A Daemon Shooting attack, an 18" ranged weapon at Strength 4 and 2 shots. Armor Save rolls of '1', '2', '3', and '4' are fails against Dark Fire.

Daemonic Manifestation[edit]

Daemons don't actually get to equip any magic items, and instead only get their own Manifestations. You'll appreciate them much, MUCH more though.

Upgrades come in two kinds, Guiding and Non-Guiding versions. Guiding can only be taken by Characters, and most Guiding Manifestations can be granted to the Rank & File of the entire Unit. Did we mention that Characters can join any Unit regardless of base size? So...basically your VIPs are partially there just to buff the redshirts by hanging out with them.

They don't stack unless stated, so you can't take a Non-guiding and then be buffed by a Guiding version on top of it. But on the plus side, they aren't limited to one per army unless there's a limit put on that one specifically.

Note that many of these have the word "Dominant". This has nothing to do with the Dominion rule, it follows the same rule as special items in the core rules where you can never have more than one thing that says Dominant (so your buff-distributing Daemon can't give more than one of these by themselves). Basically, anything that is Guiding is also Dominant, with some exceptions.

For the sake of keeping the word count low on this page, just assume that anything Guiding grants the ability to the R&F of its entire unit and is Dominant unless otherwise noted.

Non-character units may only gain one Manifestation from a preset list but can be different prices and affect all the R&F models in the unit.

Father Chaos[edit]

  • Iron Husk: 95p. sets a hero's Resilience to 6.
    • Sentinel with Strixian Spirit upgrade notably adds +1 Resilience AFTER the set value from Iron Husk, for Res7.
  • Kaleidoscopic Flesh: 65p. Guiding, 45p. non-Guiding. The bearer (and their unit for the guiding version) gain Hard Target(1).
    • Remember that multiple instances of Hard Target stack. So a Courtesan of Cibaresh with Kaleidoscopic Flesh has Hard Target (2).
  • Mark Of The Eternal Champion: 45p. The bearer learns the Spear of Infinity Hereditary Spell in addition to other known spells. If model isn't already a wizard, they become one, knowing only that spell.
  • Mirrored Scales: 70 points for Guiding, 45 for Non-guiding. Reflect attacks that rolled '1' to hit back at the user's Heath Pool.
  • Withering Vapour: 45p. Max 2 per army. Bearer gains Breath Attack (Str 3, AP 2).
  • Hammer Hands: 40p. Models gain +1 attack, which is confirmed to affect all model parts.
  • Sorcerous Antennae: 40p. Max 2 per Army. During the Siphon the Veil phase, each unit with this gains Channel(1).
  • Cloven Hooves: 35p. Gain Impact Hits(D3+1) S5 AP2.
  • Living Shield: 50p. Guiding, 30p. non-Guiding. Grants Parry, which can be pretty economical if you need to protect a unit in melee.
  • Brimstone Secretions: 35 points for Guiding, 25 for Non-guiding. Negates Divine Attacks attack attribute. It doesn't remove the attack, it just let you roll your Aegis saves as normal. This removes the most direct rock to your Slaaneshi Cibareshi scissors. Almost mandatory for a deathstar of anything.
  • Centipede Legs: 25p. Guiding , 25p. non-Guiding. Provides a model/unit +1″ Advance Rate.
  • Chitinous Scales: 25p. gains +2 Armour, to a maximum of 3. The only way to give some of your Demons an Armor save.
    • Due to the max of 3 armor, this upgrade has no effect on Miser of Sugulag, which already has 3 armor due to Abyssal Armor following the rules for Plate Armor (which is 3 armor.)
  • Darkhide: 25p. Gains the rules of Scout but must be deployed fully inside your Deployment Zone and another unit has to be deployed normally.
    • The uses for this is to allow your opponent to finish setting up their army, so your match dependent units have an easy time getting to their query.
  • Unnatural Roots: 25p. The side with a model with Unnatural roots gets +1 to Combat score.
  • Charged Tendrils: 15p. allows for the storage of an additional 3 Veil Token at the end of the Siphon the Veil phase. only Characters and imps can take them.
    • Useful if you want to save up for while your wizards are getting into a better position, improves Miser of Sugulag's armor, or maximize the Hope Harvester's volleys.
    • Good Idea to have backups if plans revolve on storing Veil Tokens.
  • Dexterous Tentacles: 35p Guiding, 15p Non-Guiding. +1 Agility.

Envy[edit]

  • Greenfire Eyes: 40p. Reroll the first failed charge once per game for the entire unit. All models in the unit with Greenfire Eyes must expand their use of this ability to gain the reroll (The second use of Greenfire Eyes can be achieved by having the unit joined by a new Character).
  • Piercing Strike: 60 point Guiding, 25 points Non-guiding. now just gives a flat +1 Ap to melee attacks that can be used against anything.
  • Venom Sacs: 80 point Guiding, 25 points Non-guiding. Grants melee Poison Attacks, but if they already had it then it stacks to give automatic Wounds on 5+ instead of 6+.
    • In other words, if you have Poison Attacks you absolutely must take this unless you REALLY need those points somewhere else.

Gluttony[edit]

  • Broodmother: 80p for Guiding, 60p for Non-guiding. This one always acts like its Dominant whether you buy the Guiding version or not. At the end of each Round where the model's unit was Engaged in Combat, if 3 unsaved Wounds were inflicted on the enemy by the Broodmother (or their unit if guiding) you Raise D3 HP.
    • The core rules point out that you cannot Raise beyond your starting Wounds, so you'll want to take this in a big Unit so you can soak up casualties and send it against things that are about its own strength (enemies that are too weak won't hurt you much anyway, enemies that are too strong or durable will kill more than you can damage to get Wounds back).
    • Damn good, but you need to be aware of the way to use it and not assume it'll get you out of any situation.
  • Digestive Vomit: 60p Guiding, 45p Non-guiding. gains +1 Strength and +1 Armour Penetration until the end of the game when they perform a Post-Combat Pivot or a Post-Combat Reform for the first time.
  • Unhinging Jaw: 55p. Guiding, 40p. Non-guiding. Reroll failed To-wound Close Combat against Large or Gigantic models.
    • This is a scalpel against monster mash lists, or certain entire armies (Ogres).

Greed[edit]

  • Divining Snout: 40p Guiding, 20p Non-guiding. When charging a unit with special Item(s), add 2" to the charge roll.
  • Grasping Proboscis: 25p Guiding, 20p Non-guiding. (This may literally be a Happy Merchant). At the end of each round of combat, if the model/unit caused an enemy to lose 3 HP from CC attacks, gain d3 Veil Tokens.
  • Smothering Coils: 50 points for Guiding, 20 for Non-guiding. +1 To-wound against models with the Scoring rule.
    • Generally, Scoring models are cheap or flimsy ones designed to take and hold objectives, but some are fairly tough or can evenly match your own models in the same role, so this can give you a boost to take them out quicker.

Lust[edit]

  • Mesmerizing Plumage: 40p. This only has a basic Dominant version. enemies in B2B contact with a Holder(s) suffer -1 Offensive and Defensive Skill.
  • Roaming Hands: 40p Guiding, 35 Non-guiding. When attacking an enemy Unit from any angle but the Front (meaning Flank or Rear rushes) your Unit gets +1 Strength and +1 Armor Penetration. You can pretty much surprise buttsecks your opponents.
  • Hot Blood: 25 point Guiding, 10 point Non-guiding. Get Devastating Charge (+2 Agility), providing a total of +3 Agility on the Charge.
    • Pulling off a successful Charge against even Elves will allow you to go faster in almost all cases, letting you get your damage in and even wipe out small units like cavalry.

Pride[edit]

  • Stiff Upper Lip: 35p. Minimize the Discipline Test roll if the unit has at least one model with this rule.
    • If you're concerned that your unit can't get a good enough CC score despite Holding or killing, this will reduce how much they crumble.
  • Bronze Backbone: Guiding: 70p., non-Guiding: 30p. Gives Hatred.
  • Horns Of Hubris: Guiding: 35p., non-Guiding: 25p. Gives Vanguard (6″).

Sloth[edit]

  • Chilling Yawn: 75pt. Dominant. Enemy Units in base contact have -2 Agility.
    • This is fairly expensive for requiring the model to be in melee, and this specific model has to be in base contact so unless you wipe the enemy unit or aren't afraid of getting hit back by them, then its too expensive just for the lulz that comes from turning Elves into sloths (as in the animal).
  • Aura Of Despair: 50p. Dominant. -2" Advance Rate to units charging its unit, increasing the chance of Charge failure.
    • Put this on units that prefer not being the ones getting Charged.
  • Segmented Shell: 30p Guiding, 30p Non-guiding. When the model suffers a Wound from an Attack with Multiple Wounds, you reduce that Multiple Wounds value by 1 to a minimum of 1.
    • Holy shit, this can be absolutely amazing against certain armies and shuts down many preferred spells in the game.

Wrath[edit]

  • Red Haze: 75p Guiding, 40p Non-guiding. Close Combat Attacks have +1 Strength and Armor Penetration, but Attacks with an unmodified To-hit roll of '1' are dealt against the Unit itself.
    • Do NOT take this on anything where models have more than 1 Attack or Wound. Make your Daemons into good old squabbling Orcs that hurt themselves when there's no Black Orc around to keep the gits moving.
  • Incendiary Ichor: 30p Guiding, 10p Non-guiding. The model has Aegis 2+ against Flaming Attacks, and all their Attacks (melee, special, shooting) become Flaming Attacks, but auto fails any Fortitude saves if you find a way to get one? Good to build lists to take out specific things, and in particular is good for a duelist so you can negate Regeneration.
    • Bloat Flies are the only daemon unit has an innate Fortitude save and can be joined by a character. Probably not worth it, but if you wanted to auto-trigger Acid Blood...?

Hereditary Spell[edit]

  • Spear Of Infinity, a 4+ cast 24 inch range Missile. Only deals one hit at Strength 2, Armor Penetration 2, and Area Attack of 1x5 (with one model of your choice in the Area Attack getting hit at Strength 5 with Multiple Wounds 2), but every spell other than Attribute spells you cast in the same Magic Phase boost the Strength by 1 point.
    • So while this spell won't mulch entire units, it gives you a concentrated nuke for single models or small units that you can cast with only one die (remember that Immortal Denizens lets you cast at +1, and from a Master Wizard you're already at +1, meaning unless you use three die on this spell then you would be casting it 66% of the time no matter what).

Unit Analysis[edit]

Characters[edit]

  • Harbinger of Father Chaos: 160pts. your cheapest hero and can be Battle Standard Bearer (No banner enchantments though, you have Manifestations for that. The best you get is mitigating crumbling). Sets a precedent with 160pts, Def5 Aeg(4+) Att3 Off/Str5 AP2 Agi5. It can take Manifestations of Father Chaos and those available to your General, and can also pick up any Magic Path demons can learn (Divination, Evocation, Thaumaturgy, Witchcraft).
    • Harbingers are best used to give another unit in your army a Guiding Manifestation.
  • Kuulima’s Deceiver: 345pts. Has the cheapest base of the greater demons. its Only standard size and its stats comparable to other Factions top leaders. It knows one spell from each Path it knows as well as the Attribute thanks to Protean Magic. Its special ability Know Thyself allows it to add the highest attack value on each model it is in base contact with and add their Attack value to its own, making it more of an Anti-Elite-Unit Character (Hero bunkers Beware). Its Dominion Grants +2 Off against models that are armed with a CC Weapon other than a hand weapon.
    • Add Piercing Spike and Venom Sacs + other Manifestation and it can take out Elites and Monsters.
  • Maw of Akaan: 570pts. A giant bag of HP and teeth. Not the most offensive or defensive deamon but a mix with a healing ability. Has 5+ Fortitude save and an Aegis against magic (make him weak to normal Fire). His Dominion gives a reroll to melee wound rolls of 1. Your going to lose more HP then gain them but the Maws require a balancing act of killing models to keep its health up, but not enough for it to explode into toxic attacks (at least not when you don't want it to, especially if you placed heavy point investment into it).
  • Miser of Sugulag: 630pts. Although he has a move of 7/14", He is the tank Daemon, Def6, Res7, being the only demon that wears Plate armor, which lowers Ap based on Veil tokes and also halves Multiple Wounds. Cannons only annoy him, which helps because he has no way to avoid them and lacks a mount to help reach them. The Miser Is Going to last as long as the dice don't conspire against him. His Dominion Gives a unit +2 Def if they are fighting a Scoring unit.
    • Winning with a Miser is having a Wizard Master general stand in the middle of your formation and not die.
  • Courtesan of Cibaresh: 530pts. The Flanking monster. Hard to hit and Faster than an Elven horse, with an aura that lowers enemy Discipline when taking Combat Reform tests by -2. When attacking the Flank or Rear Facing its 6 attacks become Area(1x5) but its strength and AP decreases to 3 and 2 respectively (coming out to 30 Off7 Str3 Ap2 Agi7 attacks). Dominion grants Strider and the affected unit also Rerolls failed flanking charges.
    • Courtesan's favored prey is soft Infantry blobs because of their lower protection and their bigger R&Fs.
  • Omen of Savar: 510pts. A solitary Dualist lord. Has a Def7 and a weak Aeg expect against Magic attack(An attribute most melee Characters have), giving a 4+. It has a quirk that its Att and Off are random with an average of Att 5.5 and Off 8.5. It also must issue a Duel whenever possible but Gain Lethal Strike and Multiple Wounds (2) while dueling. Its Dominion Grants a Reroll to failed Discipline Tests.
    • Pairs well with Living Shield, Brimstone Secretions, and Hammer Hand.
  • Sentinel of Nukuja: 685pts. The cheapest Master Wizard with a crush attack and lets can see your next Flux card before anyone moves each turn. Although they must be given a Dark Pulpit or become a Giant with wings (Faster, a little harder to kill, lets you shoot over most things), its preferable to find an Ideal parking spot so they can spend the rest of the game giving you discount Magic Dice from Siphoning the veil and throw out spells. Their Dominion Gives an Aegis against Special Attacks, granting near immunity to ogre attacks.
  • Vanadra’s Scourge: 730pts. A melee blender with aegis against melee weapons. they basically have a Great weapon with high Off, Str, AP + Battle Focus and Giant's Rage. Their Dominion causes a unit and what it attacks to lose Parry. Spectral Blades is a good spell to have on a Scourges, helps drive that ax further into that giant's head.
    • rule can be mixed as it will die quickly and it's designed to lay Large things (which will quickly die) but can be middling after that.
    • Base Agility ZERO, so really benefits from Dextrous Tentacles so it can swing before great weapons.

Character Mounts[edit]

  • Great Beast of Prophecy: A scary Harbinger monster mount with Resistance 5 and strong attacks. It can also take flying, but doing so sacrifices its armor. Usually, it will be seen running with Brazen Beasts to give them a Guiding Manifestation.
  • Pale Horse: Provides Harbingers the same steed that Sirens ride, letting them ride with them, or just give the Harbingers more mobility. Uniquely, these horses can flee despite having Fearless, allowing you to pick and choose which fights you want to take on.
  • Burning Wheel: Gives a flying platform and Vanguard to a Harbinger. Unfortunately, being a Construct means that there aren't any units to group up with, meaning often they'll be casting a spell or two before getting blasted out of the sky by a cannon.
  • Dark Pulpit: A platform, in exchange for an increased base size and Tall (dose let your wizard shoot over Standard units but they also can hit you), Harbingers gains +1 HP and Arm plus 4 Off 4 Str5 attacks.
    • make Characters harder to wound and expand the R&F unit's footprint.
  • Throne of Overwhelming Splendour: Gives the Omen of Savar a flying chariot and lets it increase its sides Combat score by +1 for each Duelist it had killed. Good Idea to kit them out with attack and defensive manifestations to make the Omen a super dualist.

Core[edit]

  • Imps: 205pts for 10 + 15ppm. your gunline and Magic pelters core. Weaker than goblins that throw Energy Bolts [24" S5, AP 0, Reload!, Volley fire (fine against Beasts and elite nudists but falls short against armour) and a 3+ aegis against shooting, the only thing keeping them from melting some of the time. Can take a banner with the bound Hand of Heaven or Spear of Infinity spell. For magic Production, Take Sorcerous Antennae to gather more tokens.
  • Succubi: 215pts for 10 + 18ppm. an anti-infantry unit and are effectively Elves with paired weapons that gain a bonus to hit when fighting Standard and large Infantry. They will Eat up shield chaff.
  • Lemures: 225pts for 10 + 24ppm. your Core Tarpit unit. has a Resistance of 5 and parry. They are most likely the last one to attack but they will live. giving them Stiff Upper Lip or Unnatural Roots keeps them in the fight, Chilling Yawn to slow enemy, and Venom Sacs as it improves their attacks.
  • Myrmidons: 215pts for 10 + 22ppm. A unit of regimented greatsword masters. Myrmidons hit hard and fight in ranks of 3. If they get the charge, now they have Battle Focus in addition to its base Off/str 5. If facing Goblins, take Succubi, for swordmasters and ogres, take Myrmidons.

Special[edit]

  • Eidolons: 170pts for 5 + 30ppm. They have a similar role as Imps and die about as fast. They shoot Dark Fire and are a Wizard Conclave that will know up to 2 damage spells ()Spear of Infinity hereditary spell, Fate's Judgment from Divination, Hasten the Hour from Evocation, and Hand of Heaven from Thaumaturgy). Dark Fire will burn through Heavy armour while its Spell selection can deal with individual models and hordes.
  • Hellhounds: 175pts for 5 + 20ppm. The Desired improved Warhound. Has better Offence, Lethal Strike, and forces enemies they fight to pass a Discipline test at -1 or else everyone gets to reroll failed wound rolls against them. They run fast and rip out that Scout's or horse's throat.
  • Threshing Engine: 155/235/300pts. A Fragile anti-infantry Chariot. The riders and impact hits are a decent AP3 to pierce through most armored humans. It can also be upgraded to be able to fly or be scaled up by up to two sizes bigger with additional riders, pack beasts and impact hits. Likely to be the first thing to ram the enemy with its 10" speed.
  • Titanslayer Chariot: 205pts. An Anti-giant Chariot with 2 Myrmidon and a big beast that advances 2" farther and its S7 Impacts Hits(D3+1) deal more damage when charging giants, wheeled carts and monster mounts. Monsters will often be upfront flanks or in front of lines so they can get their charges to be for being mowed down. After that, Drive them into Knights to get some more value.
  • Mageblight Gremlins: 175pts for 2 + 33ppm. An ambushing roadblock with poison attacks. Its Gimic is the ability to Ambush within 6" of a model with Channel. When engaged with a Channeler, it gains Combat score equal to the number of non-bound or -Attribute spell it knows. Spellcasters are often either by themselves making them easier to pick off or with an elite bodyguard which the Gremlins will keep them tied down.
  • Clawed Fiends: 260pts for 3 + 96ppm. Daemons of Vulkan. Speedy Ogre likes bodies. They already Smoosh infantry and Smother let's add +1 to hit and wound Larger foes. An all-rounder that would barrel towards a group of knights and Hug them to death.
  • Hoarders: 270pts for 3 + 115ppm. A tougher and offensive Roadblock. The longer they stay in combat, the more Grind Attacks they can make. They are also unique in that they can take two Manifestations, unlike other R&F units that can only have one. They are not something to be engaged with and they're not Dwarf Slow, Adv 5" Mar 10".
  • Sirens: 195pts for 5 + 25ppm. The Light cavalry. Having Vanguard and Feigned Flight. They can maneuver around the main lines to reach the unprotected rears, archers and cannons. Centipede legs increase board movement, Hammerhands gives the rider (and maybe also the mount?) +1 attack and Roaming Hands improves its flanking attacks. They have 2 Off5 Str4 attacks so they deal damage to a unit's face.
  • Blazing Glory: 290pts. a Discount Greater Demon that can take wings, they even can participate in duels and gains stubborn if in one. They have 5 Ap and start with 10 Def and Off, but those stats decrease by 2 as it takes damage. As a lone unit like any other solo beast like help others with flanks or going after weak units (watch them struggle to get over a 6+ def). Try to utilize them as quickly a possible before they get whittled down to being unusable.
  • Hope Harvester: 285pts. A Volley Gun on a melee War platform. can make 2d6*2 shots with the ability to spend a vail token for more shots. You can upgrade it to become Gigantic, but it'll become a 0-1 unit in any army with gigantic characters that aren't the Sentinel of Nukuja on a Strixian Spirit and won't count as a War Platform. They will Evaporate those R&Fs and is also suicide to try to tie down.
  • Brazen Beasts: 350pts for 3 + 95ppm. a Large shock Cavalry with all parts having Battle focus. The number of powerful attacks makes it perfect for chewing up Knights and Dwarfs.
  • Possessed Giant: 295 pts. The giants supplement provides you with a Fearless and Supernal giant capable of buying up to two manifestations from Father Chaos as well as Big Brother. It's power grows with each HP it loses, as Rage +1 attack for each HP lost and at the start of each turn, you roll a Discipline test with a penalty set by how many HP it lost, failing granting it Battle Focus and Frenzy to really make it lose control for the rest of the game.

Aves[edit]

Max. of 35% of an army that can fly

  • Furies: 165pts for 5 + 10ppm. A Harassing flying unit(Adv 10", Mar 20"), and when they charge they deal Str 5 attacks. Well designed to Reach that creamy center of a block.
  • Veil Serpents: 240pts for 3 + 45ppm. A Flying Wizard conclave support Calvary. They can lean a mix of Debuff spells (Smite the Unbeliever from Thaumaturgy, Deceptive Glamour and Twisted Effigy from Witchcraft, and Spear of Infinity hereditary spell). At the start of the battle, they must pick a free Manifestation, giving them some flexibility in roles. Chilling Yawn lowers enemy Agility, Mesmerising Plumage debuffs Off & Def Skills, and Writhing Nightmares (an exclusive manifestation) hinders enemy Discipline.
  • Bloat Flies: 300pts for 3 + 100ppm. A flying Melee sponge, each with 4HP and 2 Off5 Str6 Ap3 attacks, Fortitude(5+), Aegis(5+ against magic). As the Flies fails Fortitude saves the enemy also dies as it takes 1 Toxic attacks for each point it inflicted in combat. Tarpits flyers and anything else.


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