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==Unit Analysis== ===Characters=== '''Beast Lord''' 185pts. A pretty good character with good stats and a cheap price. He doesn't have all the defensive options of other armies, but resilience 5 will help keep him alive. You're taking him for two things, Discipline 9 so your army passes Primal Instinct rolls, and Hunting Call (if he's the general) so your ambushers will reliably arrive. '''Beast Chieftain''' 115pts. Can take totems and be Battle Standard Bearer as well as grabbing Ambush. Beast Chieftain and Lord are the only characters that can take Hunting call, and only if they are the general. If you are running an Ambush centered army, make one general if you're not running a Beast Lord. '''Soothsayer''' 160pts. Your wizard choice. Has access to Druidism, Evocation, and Shamanism. Also has resilience 5, making this one of the tankier wizard choices. They may also sacrifice one wound to reroll a panic test if needed. They can also grab Ambush, which is especially helpful if you're using Shamanism. '''Centaur Chieftain''' 205pts. Can also be BSB and totem bearer. Starts with Looted Booze, so if you're running a lot of centaurs you should take one to babysit them. Being able to switch from light bait cavalry to shock cavalry whenever you want is very powerful. '''Minotaur Warlord''' 490pts. You know him, you love him. Will trash anything you throw him at. Canny opponents will string him along by the nose abusing his frenzy rule. '''Minotaur Chieftain''' 220pts. Your minotaur battle standard bearer and totem bearer and now cheaper. Hilarious when your opponent tries to bait your Minobus around the table and you get black wing totem off and just dump truck their chaff. ====Character Mounts==== '''Raiding Chariot''' Available to Beast Lord/Chieftain and Soothsayer. Is a good way to add speed, and if you aren't planning on hiding your character in a unit, is a good way to tank up the character with +1 hp and +2 armor. '''Razortusk Chariot''' Available to Beast Lord only. An incredibly strong option +2 hp and +1 armor give your lord some survivability, and the chariot gives all units within 6" +1 to charge range. ===Core=== '''Wildhorn herd''' 150pts for 15 + 7ppm is their main upside. They come with shields standard, but a 6+ armor save will not help them and Parry has very little benefit for them. Run them with paired weapons to blend enemies for 2ppm. If you use them, you have to screen for them or ambush them to make sure they make it to melee range. Throwing weapons are not very useful. Champion can be a totem bearer. '''Mongrel Herd''' up to 50 models, only 145pts for 20 + 6ppm . Start with shields standard. These are your best options for screening. Throw these guys around to clog charges and block line of sight to your more important units. '''Mongrel Raiders''' 95pts for 10 + 6ppm, Same as above, but max 20 models and come with bows. Useful for peppering flankers, but don't expect them to do much on their own. ===Special=== '''Feral Hounds''' 80pts for 5 + 8ppm units of 8 or more count as core. Come with ambush, feel free to threaten enemy wizards and warmachines and hope they make it there from the board edge before they get shot to bits. '''Longhorn Herd''' 150pts for 10 + 19ppm, Wildhorns but good. Come with Bodyguard for Beast Lords/Chieftains, heavy armor, and either halberds or great weapons. Whichever you pick, you aren't losing much with agility 3 anyways. Champion can be a totem bearer and the unit has the option to ambush. '''Minotaurs''' 230pts for 3 + 80ppm. The bus you want. Champion can be a totem bearer. They have Battle Focus, which combined with Primal Instinct is simply absurd. So a minimum sized unit of 3 minotaurs with 9 attacks punching standard def skill 3 units will be hitting 10 times (if they passed primal instinct) on average. With paired weapons, their 12 attacks will hit 14 times. This is before you take into account impact and stomp hits. Give your minotaurs paired weapons to crush most things, great weapons to crack tough enemies, and shields to keep them safe against shooting heavy armies. '''Centaurs''' 170pts for 5 + 22ppm Drunkard gives the option to run these as chaff cavalry or shock cavalry. You can take throwing weapons to be annoying, take a chieftain to make them both. Champion can be a totem bearer, the unit has the option to ambush. '''Raiding Chariot''' 115pts for 1 + 105ppm Units of 3 models counts as core. If you really want to, you can pretend your undying dynasties. The lack of ranged support in your army makes it harder to run a full chariot list. '''Razortusk Herd''' 105pts for 1 + 60ppm. Take them in small units (can take a max of 3 units), point them at what you want dead and hope they get there. If any of them get shot at, Discipline 6 will make sure they run for the hills. '''Razortusk Chariot''' 240pts. At the cost of a unit of 3 razortusks or 2 Raiding Chariots. It's an upgraded Raiding Chariot with better mount and durability. Taking Raiding Chariots is better offensively, but your taking this Chariot for the 6" charge bonus. '''Briar Beast''' 100pts. It's a Chaos Spawn, works as unbreakable chaff. Can it haves a special Ambush were it must be placed in a forest but is guaranteed to appear on any turn you choose. Unless you're using a Seed of the Dark Forest, or know there will be trees, the Razortusks are the preferred distraction unit. '''Gargoyles''' 140pts for 5 + 12ppm. Flying skirmishers, come with devastating charge (+1 str/ap). Don't expect them to survive if anything looks at them funny. if left unhindered, they tear up that annoying archer or cannon crew. ===Terrors of the Wild=== '''Cyclops:''' 330pts. Is a big walking catapult. His hurl attack has divine attacks, meaning that not even characters are safe from him. Resilience 5, Aegis 5+, and Magic Resistance (3) makes him a pretty tanky catapult. '''Gortach:''' 490pts. The Minotaur's big ugly redneck uncle. You can statistically rely on his Strength from Flesh to trigger once a round, meaning he'll heal 1 hp each round while in contact. '''Jabberwock:''' 305pts. Other armies have dragons, but Beast Herds have this, um, you know, thing? He has a breath weapon, poison attacks, and an Aura of Madness. Anything it'll fights suffers -1 to discipline. Besides attracting artillery fire, he is meant more to tip an engagement in your favor rather than win it itself, but you wish he could after he uses his Breath. '''Beast Giant:''' 290pts. Is a beasty guy, gains forest strider and drunkard. Take the beer barrel so you can run him quickly into the enemy before they can shoot him too much and then get wasted for close combat. You can make him big if you want, he'll get +1 hp and maximized rolls for a number of stomps, but gets a bigger base size.
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