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===War Engines=== *'''Angkor Heavy Mortar:''' The biggest war engine in the army. As with the other war engines here, it has Indirect Fire and Reload! This one throws out a single Blast (D6+4) shot with Piercing (3), meaning you're getting between 5 and 10 potential wounds that each get a +3 to their wound rolls. While that all sounds great you're paying a lot of points for something that will hit a third of the time making it very feast or famine. Be prepared to have it crush a unit or two in the first couple turns or have it do nothing the first couple turns and become useless when you have no targets to shoot once melee starts to happen. *'''G'rog Mortar:''' The Momma Bear of the Three War Engines. Sits between the huge punch of the Angkor and the reliable shots of the Katsuchan, the G'rog is pretty unimpressive, with only a d6+2 blast, and only piercing 2 for 20 points less than the Angkor. Generally not something to look at unless you REALLY need those twenty points spent elsewhere. *'''Katsuchan Rocket Launcher:''' The smaller war engine. Like the other war engines it has Indirect Fire and Reload! With Blast (D3) and Piercing (1) you're not making quite the impact that the heavy mortar makes, but it is also 35 points cheaper. It does get 3 attacks instead of 1, but you're also losing 2 points to Piercing and that Blast (D6+4). Thus you get between 3 and 9 potential wounds with a +1 to their rolls with the rocket launcher, while the heavy mortar puts out 5 to 10 potential wounds with a +3 to their rolls for 35 points more. The upside is that you're likely to still hit at least once with your shots, so you'll get some small value from your shooting every round, instead of relying on getting lucky with your mortars. Reliable and cheap, but doesn't hit particularly hard. .; '''Dragon Fire Team:''' Not really a traditional war engine but a cheaper replica of other breath weapons. 50 points nets you a cheap breath weapon (10) on dwarven legs. While it doesn't have the amount of shots of a dwarven flame belcher or the piercing of a goblin war trombone its ability to move and fire with vicious makes it an easy add to any army.
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