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===Core Units=== * '''[[Ogre Bulls]]:''' The core of any Ogre Kingdoms army, and well worth the 27+ppm spent on them. In smaller points games, take a unit of 5 and stick a hero/lord (usually a Butcher/Slaughtermaster) in them to make the most out of them (and make sure you get an extra rank). A great choice no matter what. Can Now take a Magic Standard. If someone says "Bull," they're talking about these fuckers. * '''[[Ironguts]]:''' 8 points more than an Ogre, setting you 39ppm for +1 higher LD, +1 higher Armor, Great Weapons. Units of 6 are great at charging small to mid-sized infantry units (especially if they're Medium armored) and make most large monsters piss themselves. It's not unheard of for units of 6 to 1-round Terrorgheists. Not as good as Bulls, but still a solid choice, and Magic Standards can do amazing things (Try the Dragonhide Banner with a BSB). They can also work as a backup unit, as any unit of Ogres that flees within 6" of them lets the Ironguts re-roll 1s to hit and wound for the next round of close combat. * '''[[Gnoblar|Gnoblar Fighters]]:''' The odd man out in an Ogre Kingdoms army, as you can take a min size unit of 20 for less than the cost of two Ogre Bulls. The cheapest models in the book with super expendable. As it stands, they're a good enough mob/counter-charge unit, and if you can hit the enemy on the flank with them, they do an excellent job of disrupting. Also, all come with Throwing weapons to boost their damage despite their Strength of 2. Regrettably, these boys took a hit with their own brand of animosity - roll a d6 if they aren't stuck in or fleeing. If you roll a 1, they don't do anything. ** Do note that most players will be taking steps to counter your ogre placement since you'll usually have few units compared to them. If you concede the +1 bonus to the roll for the first turn, you can take small units of Gnoblars to force your opponent to deploy their units first. From here, you can put down your Ogres to make sure they aren't getting screwed before the game even starts.
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