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===The Rampagers=== The new slaves to darkness battletome change deeply the way to play this band. You can't field 80 marauders for 400 points anymore, so say goodbye to your endless horde of cannon fodder-objectives grabbers. What you get in exchange is a really fearful unit with a high move, together with the possibility to move a free d6, and a charge roll that can't go under 7! This guys are monsters right now, highly offensive but quite pricey, so forget to use them as tarpit, because even if they have shields their save isn't that better. The chieftain is a monster with a terrifying command ability (i know that command points are precious with mercenaries, but this is worthy 50 points) that make marauders attack when they die. So, for 390 points, you get a terrifying shock troop, fast and highly offensive that can easily get a charge at round one or two at worst, demolishing whatever the enemy put against you with a chieftain close to them.
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