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==Unit Analysis== ===Hero=== *'''Army Standard Bearer:''' A 50 point Inspiring hero. Budget nerve re-rolls for days. *'''Berserker Lord:''' This guy rocks. Hits on 3s, eight attacks as an individual. Put him on a Brock and give him Blade of the Beast Slayer. Defense is only 4+, but nerve is very high, so he can take a ton of damage and keep dishing it out (-/17!). Can't be wavered. Giving him the Wings of Honeymaze can be awesome alternative too. A flying Berserker Lord is pretty useful. The hittiest of your basic characters. His Inspiring only affects other Berserkers unfortunately. Can be mounted on a Brock to support your Brock Riders. Your best bet for monster hunting (see above regarding Blade of the Beast Slayer). Note that a Brock mount doesn't give him thunderous charge like the unit; Sveri needs a large cav badger to get TC by himself. *'''Garrek Heavyhand:''' One of your unique heroes. He's slow, but hits like a truck. This one has Crushing Strength (3), Inspiring, and Regeneration (6+). He hits on a 3+ and has a defence of 6+, so he is hardy. Five attacks. Inspiring. The problem, as always, is price at 150 points. He also wants to be in melee with his rules, but with a speed of 4 you're not going anywhere quick. *'''Herneas the Hunter:''' This guy is a legend. Only three attacks, but with his magic crossbow the Skewerer, he has piercing three. He also hits on 3s. Take him and two Ranger Regiments to give them all stealthy and elite (Herneas's Hunters Formation). In melee, he's crushing strength 2. *'''King:''' Crushing Strength (1) and Inspiring on a defence 6+ body. He's slightly sturdier then the standard bearer, but also costs more than twice the points. Generally you'll probably want to stick with the cheaper options for inspiration. Your best bet for missile disruption; Give him fly, sneak up a flank, charge a scary missile unit to disrupt it, repeat until game ends. He is still a tad expensive for this role but passable at it (we can't all be a [[Kings_of_War/Tactics/Undead_Armies | Pharaoh Troll]]). *'''King on Large Beast:''' Faster and able to dish out more attacks and damage on a charge with thunderous charge 2, he's not a bad option to support infantry or Brock charges. ''Bear'' in mind, he's about as expensive as a horde of Ironclads... Sometimes cool to give this guy the Diadem of Dragon Kind for breath attack (10). *'''Ranger Captain:''' Are you taking Rangers? If so, you could do worse; he'll keep up and keep them going. If you're not, best look elsewhere. Herneas is better, but a lot more expensive. *'''Stone Priest:''' If you're taking either flavor of Earth Elementals, he's pretty much required (heck, take 2), but is mostly useless otherwise. They can have Bane Chant (2) for a few extra points, which ups them to 'only-slightly-better-than-useless' once the Earth Elementals kick the bucket, but by that point you have bigger problems. *'''Sveri Egilax:''' A bigger, smashier, more expensive Bezerker hero with ten attacks. Being large cav gives him thunderous charge. But not an individual. *'''Warsmith:''' Armed with a pistol and Crushing Strength (1) and Piercing (1), this guy also has a lot of more subtle bonuses if you bring a lot of war machines, which you should. He is Inspiring to all war machines, plus he gives many of them individual bonuses when within 6" of them. These are detailed in the individual war machine entries, but suffice to say he can be quite nice if positioned between two or three such war machines to give his benefits to all of them at once. *'''Flame Priest''' He's new in 2019. Comes with fireball (6). Give him bane chant and upgrade him to fireball (10). He's a good choice to put with a horde of Bulwarkers or other heavy infantry (Ironguard, etc.) as a chaff clearer and bane chanter. ===Infantry=== *'''Berserkers:''' A truly obscene number of attacks - especially for a troop (20 attacks!) - and very high nerve make them fantastic hitters. Their 3+ defense is bad, but incredibly high nerve keeps them around longer than you would think. They are also fearless and cannot be wavered. Great in Troop strength to add some serious hitting power to your 2nd line, keep them away or hidden from ranged attacks. Thanks to their Nerve, it will take a lot to make them break, but don't expect them to survive sustained combat. The regiments are over costed when compared to Berserker Brock Riders, take mounted variant unless models restrict. *'''Bulwarkers:''' These guys are incredible, especially as a horde. They are the anvil of anvils. Really difficult for even an incredibly hard hitting unit to break by itself. They have big shield (6+ defense from the front) AND phalanx, cancelling thunderous charge, with a nerve of 21/23. Give them a battle standard bearer or a hero in proximity for inspiring. If you want to get really crazy, put Banner of the Griffin near them with Rally 1 to raise their nerve even higher. With thirty attacks in a horde, they can really counterpunch too. It's never a bad idea to give these guys Blessing of the Gods (elite) or Brew of Strength (crushing strength 1). Like an Ironclad they can take throwing mastiffs, which is nice, because like most Dwarf infantry, they're slow. Protect their flanks and they are among the hardest units to break in the whole game. Put them in front of a hill with a pair of organ guns behind them (or other serious shooters) and they are a wall of steel protecting your firepower from a charge. *'''Ironclad:''' Your cheapest unit of Dwarfs. They hit on 4s in melee and have 5+ defense with headstrong. Very solid for the price. Give them throwing mastiffs for a range attack. Nothing too fancy, but a cheap filler unit if you don't have many points left. Ironclad troops at 70 points makes the cheapest screens dwarfs have access to. Hordes are very sturdy. *'''Ironguard:''' The creme of the crop of your infantry line, they add quite a bit of durability and will dish out all kinds of hits to normal enemy infantry. They are an expensive option, however - Ironclad are a much cheaper and more numerous anvil, while Shieldbreakers make a better hammer than Ironguard with 2-handed weapons. Much like Bulwarkers and Berserkers, use carefully. *'''Ironwatch Crossbows:''' The cheaper of the standard shooting units. This one has Piercing (1) at a 15 points cheaper then the rifle version at troop strength. You do also want to keep in mind that with crossbows and rifles they are only shooting with a 24" range, while the long rifles get a 36" range with Piercing (2). Generally the rifle unit is the better option, although again it is slightly more expensive. *'''Ironwatch Rifles:''' The more expensive standard shooting unit. This one has the same range as the crossbow unit but with Piercing (2) vice Piercing (1). Generally the rifle unit is the better option, although again it is slightly more expensive. *'''Rangers:''' Rangers are arguably the hidden secret of the Dwarf Army, particularly as shooters, hitting on a base of 4. Give them the formation Herneas's Hunting Party (two regiments + Herneas Hunter) and they get both elite and stealthy. You can further buff them up with Brew of Keen Eyeness or Heart Seeking Chant. If facing a high regen army, given them Fire Oil. They end up being one of the best shooting units in the game, and if you place them in a forest with pathfinder and stealthy, they are virtually impossible to out shoot. They have crushing strength 1 too, so they can hold their own in melee. The key is to have them with Herneas, though. Supporting Rangers in the forest with an Elemental Horde (pathfinder), a Berserker Brock Regiment with Maccwar's Potion of the Caterpillar (pathfinder) or a Steel Behemoth (strider) is always a good idea too if you want to deter the enemy from charging with something fast or very hard hitting with pathfinder or strider (like Direfang Riders, Ogre Siege Breakers, Mounted Sons of Korgaan with Maccwars', various Herd units, etc). Lastly, they're also faster than other Dwarf infantry. They also have vanguard. Try them out. *'''Sharpshooters:''' The elite shooting unit for the army. This one shoots at 36" with Piercing (2). They also come on a larger base, but with a smaller unit size. What hurts though is they get less attacks then your Ironwatch Rifles. They even have a lower nerve value, which is odd, but they do get that extra 12" range so they're not awful, just not terribly ideal for the points. *'''Shieldbreakers:''' The harder hitting, but slightly less defensive version of the Ironclads. You trade out a point of defence for Crushing Strength (2). They are slightly more expensive then Ironclads, but their benefits outweigh the loss of a single point of defence if you got the points. ===Large Infantry=== *'''Earth Elementals:''' These guys are awesome, especially in terrain. Decent hitting power, pathfinder, and fantastic defense - they're super solid. 18 attacks for a horde. They won't replace Shieldbreakers for crushing power and aren't worth it without a Stone Priest for support, but boy are they durable. Give bane chant to your stone priest so that they become crushing strength 2 (their base is crushing 1). ===Cavalry=== *'''Berserker Brock Riders:''' Badger cavalry! 26 attacks for a regiment! Nerve is -/22! They're great. If dwarfs riding on badgers isn't enough for you, they come with Vicious and Thunderous Charge (1). That means they get +1 to damage and re-roll unmodified 1s to damage, so the damage is going out if you get the charge. Don't hesitate to use magic items on them. In particular, Maccwar's Potion of the Caterpillar (pathfinder), Brew of Strength (crushing strength 1) and Blessing of the Gods (elite) are all very good upgrades. They're also your only cavalry, so you'll be using them anyway if you want cavalry. ===Large Cavalry=== None. ===Monsters=== *'''Greater Earth Elemental:''' It's a good addition to add some serious hitting power to a charge or if you're going heavy on Earth Elementals, but it won't last long going toe-to-toe against infantry (though fearless 18 nerve and def 6+ is pretty great for the cost). Like it's smaller cousins, a Stone Priest is the next best thing to mandatory. *'''Steel Behemoth:''' It's a GOAT tank. Supremely hard to kill, hits like... well, like a tank, and with a breath attack with piercing 1, ludicrously high Nerve, and Crushing Strength (3!!!) to boot. Great place for those gyrocopter/bomber models... Mantic released their version at last, and it is magnificent. It's point cost is a little steep, but a monster-sized base, Crushing Strength (3), and over 20 attacks each combat make this guy the most powerful (and ''durable'') multi-charge support we've got. Strider, so good in tough terrain too. 250 points. *'''Craggoth:''' He's a super Greater Earth Elemental, hitting on 3s instead of 4s. Crushing Strength 3. Also has vanguard. 40 points more. He's good. *'''Golloch's Legendary Steel Behemoth:''' He's super expensive at 340 points. He's also probably worth it. Iron Resolve, Strider, Very inspiring (9 inch range), 6+ defense, Golloch's Gun (15 attacks at 18 inches with piercing 2 hitting on 4s), Crushing strength 3, D6 + 25 in melee. Golloch is a killer, both at range and in melee. He also can support a lot of other units with his very inspiring. Consider Golloch's Thunder formation (Golloch and two regular steel behemoths) to increase all of their speed to 5. Remember this gives you extra range on shooting too, since they can move and shoot. It can make a big difference. ===War Engines=== *'''Battle Driller:''' A melee weapon team in all but name, it doesn't really work on it's own on account of low Nerve, but can stack on extra attacks and lower the enemy nerve in combined charges. Useful to quickly swing Horde-on-Horde combat in your favor or get a good flank in, but overall you get more bang for your buck elsewhere. For the price, it's not a bad choice to guard your gun line while the main units are throwing down elsewhere. *'''Flame Belcher:''' Breath Attack 18! Very handy against light units. Short range but useful as a defensive machine to protect other war machines. Gets Elite when near a Warsmith. Don't underestimate these guys. Remember, they have no reload and can move and shoot. One of the best chaff-clearers around. . *'''Ironbelcher Cannon:''' A war machine with Blast (D6+2) and Piercing (4). This thing hits really hard, although it only gets one shot with the Blast per turn. Like many dwarf war machines, if it sits within 6" of a friendly Warsmith it gains a special bonus; this one has you add +1 to your Blast attack. *'''Ironbelcher Organ Gun:''' A 15 shot, 24" range gun platform! Incredible firepower for the price. The shots only hit on a 5+, but with Piercing (2) they punch through even the highest defense. If they are within 6" of a Warsmith they gain Elite. That makes a big difference. Consider taking two with a warsmith as a powerful battery in the center of your line (or even better, on a hill behind your infantry). They can knock out expensive, high defense, hard hitting units. *'''Jarrun Bombard:''' An alternate version of the Ironbelcher Cannon. This one is always Blast (D6+3), but drops to Piercing (2) in return for the ability to use the Indirect Fire rule if it wishes at a range of 12" to 60" for it's shot.
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