Someone tell me how a a 2k army with 99% kroxigors would do or test it. I dont have enough kroxigors for this level of memes
Well, here's a list with 30 Krox: Allegiance: Seraphon - Constellation: Coalesced Leaders: Skink Starseer (140) - General - Command Trait: Master of Star Rituals - Artefact: Incandescent Rectrices - Spell: Celestial Harmony Skink Starpriest (120) - Spell: Hand of Glory Skink Starpriest (120) - Spell: Tide of Serpents Battleline: 10 x Skinks (60) - Meteoric Javelins Celestite Daggers & Star Bucklers 10 x Skinks (60) - Meteoric Javelins Celestite Daggers & Star Bucklers 10 x Skinks (60) - Meteoric Javelins Celestite Daggers & Star Bucklers Units: 6 x Kroxigor (280) - 1x Moonhammers 6 x Kroxigor (280) - 1x Moonhammers 6 x Kroxigor (280) - 1x Moonhammers 6 x Kroxigor (280) - 1x Moonhammers 6 x Kroxigor (280) - 1x Moonhammers Endless Spells / Terrain / CPs: Balewind Vortex (40) Total: 2000 / 2000 Extra Command Points: 0 Allies: 0 / 400 Wounds: 163 I would rank the list as semi-competitive. It doesn't have the range damage necessary to kill off gowthizar harvesters or fyreslayer heroes. So those two list would gatekeep this pretty hard. Otherwise it should do okay?
it's hard to get the moon hammer in the right spot even more so for 2 of them. they are good but only if you get them in range
^ It can definitely be worth taking 1-2 units with max allowed Moonhammers. Generally the enemy army will only have 2-4 horde units. Once those units are thinned then the regular Drakebite Mauls become better. So, I can see an argument to taking 2 Moonhammers and just removing them first from casualties. It is a high drop army. Thus waiting out enemy horde placement in the deployment phase shouldn't be an issue for lining up the right weapon load outs vs their target units.
Thanks! I only got to play a couple of games before the current craziness started, so I'm trying to build up as much knowledge as possible before I can play again.
i wouldn't call it sub par all you need is 5 targets to make it better then the base weapon and that's easy just don't fight heroes or monsters with them.
Question about the moonhammer, is my reading of its rules correct in that when determining number of attacks the enemy models being counted don't have to be in the unit being attacked?
It should actually be surprisingly common, a group of bodyguards near a support hero (or other big unit) shouldn't be too rare.