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===Heroes=== *'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_Akhelian_King.pdf Akhelian King]:''' [250 pts.] As mentioned above, the generic Akhelian King pales in comparison to Volturnos, but that doesn't mean he's bad. He's worse at everything, but can take Traits and Artefacts, which can combine to make him either tougher or killier or supportier than Volturnos, though never all three (there is also nothing stopping you from taking one alongside Volturnos if you really want to). Whatever you pick, the Akhelian King is always a fast, reasonably tough and extremely killy Hero who provides good support to your Akhelians. His main weapon is either a Greatsword or a Bladed Polearm; the latter is better provided you can keep charging (perfect time to take advantage of Ebb Tide): 2", -2 Rend, and trades one attack for dishing out 3 damage, -3 Rend instead when he charges. If you can't reliably charge each time, the Sword and Spear actually mathhammer out to very similar damage (we are talking fractions here). The King is now one of the few heroes that doesn't have an natural Ward save. As such watch out for high rend attacks or magic! *'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_Isharann_Tidecaster.pdf Isharann Tidecaster]:''' [150 pts.] A fairly survivable support caster with access to a number of very interesting spells. She also gives you access to one extra Isharann ritual. A good pick if you want a Wizard but don't have enough points (or cash) for an Aspect of the Sea. *'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_Isharann_Soulscryer.pdf Isharann Soulscryer]:''' [150 pts.] Count von Count here is a support character through and through. Fragile, with only milquetoast attacks, but blessed with a bonus effect in that he can outflank along with 2 other Deepkin units (3 if you choose the Briomdar enclave). Also allows for some targeting shenanigans with ''Forgotten Nightmares'', as you can force your opponent's backfield fire support to shoot your nigh-invulnerable Ishlaen Guard. **In 3rd a Soulscryer with the curse prayer and a larger unit of Namarti Reavers in close range can produce a surprising volume of Mortal Wounds. Get those 3 attacks each off for 0.5 mortals each against a cursed target and when they opponent counter charges use Unleash Hell for the same again. *'''[https://www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads//ENG_Isharann_Soulrender.pdf Isharann Soulrender]:''' [120 pts.] The Soulrender wants to be a hybrid Hero killer/buffer. The latter role he pulls off remarkably well, reviving D3 plus however many models his Hook killed that turn Namarti models at the end of your battleshock phase. The former role... eh. His four hook attacks are fairly decent, with a rule that makes it better against Heroes, but it will take some prior damage for him to take down any non-support Hero with 4, damage 2, attacks, even with the fish pitching in. *'''Akhelian Thrallmaster:''' [110pts.] The new hero introduced in Fury of the Deep. While they're fairly good at combat with a good five attacks with -1 Rend and 2 Damage and two basic 0 Rend bites from their pet eel, their main role is to support the Namarti so you can have your king focus on being the beatstick. Each fight phase you can make your 12" aura lets your thralls either re-roll hits of 1, score two hits on a natural 6 to hit, or make enemies take -1 to hit your thralls. The Thrallmaster is now one of the few heroes that doesn't have an natural Ward save. As such watch out for high rend attacks or magic!
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