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==Tabletop== {| class=wikitable ! || WS || BS || S || T || W || I || A || Ld || Sv |- | '''Nârik Dreygur''' || 5 || 5 || 4 || 4 || 3 || 5 || 3 || 9 || 2+/5++ |} ===Horus Heresy 1.0=== Dreygur is more or less a bog-standard Praevian with a few extra toys. His statline and points cost (135 points) puts him in line with the likes of his nemesis Autilon Skorr and [[Saul Tarvitz]]. He comes kitted with artificer armor, a master-crafted bolt pistol, power fist, frag and krak grenades, a refractor field, and a cortex controller and designator, and +1W. He can take a squad of Castellax or Vorax-class battle automata, and grants them either the Iron Warriors Legiones Astartes rules or Furious Charge, Tank Hunters, or Scout (they don't benefit much from the LA rules, so you're better off giving them one of the other three). They also gain Preferred Enemy against anything that Dreygur successfully pots with his bolt pistol, even if the resulting wound is saved, for the rest of the turn. Since he's a Praevian, he can't be used to fill compulsory HQ slots, and he's not an Independent Character either, since he has to hit the field with his robot buddies and can't ever leave them. By himself he's nothing to write home about, but you're not taking Dreygur because he's a combat monster, you're taking him because he lets you field big stompy robots with lots of killy toys. So, is he worth taking over a normal Praevian? Debatable. He's a relatively cheap HQ, and the artificer armor and refractor field make him a little more survivable than your standard consul. His weapon loadout isn't great, but at least his bolt pistol is MC and he has a power fist to smack bitches up if they get too close. If you're just building an Iron Warriors list, you're probably better off just taking a normal Praevian and spending the points you save elsewhere. On the other hand, if you're looking to build a fluffy Shattered Legions list around Cassian Dracos, Dreygur's worth having because he gains Zealot and Rage while he's within 12" of the Iron Dragon, Dracos' Cybertheurgy rules go well with his battle-automata, and he lets you bring Iron Warriors Veterans without using up a force org slot (though they can't fill any compulsory slots and everyone except Cassian and Xiaphas Jurr treats them as Desperate Allies). ===Horus Heresy 2.0=== Dreygur hasn't changed all that much with the advent of the new edition, but he does have a new toy; his power fist has been turned into a graviton gauntlet, making it a Specialist Weapon with Haywire. He also has new rules for working with Cassian Dracos; instead of Zealot and Rage, he now gains Stubborn and +1 attack, and his Iron Warriors veterans are no longer treated as Desperate Allies. [[Category:Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category:Imperial]] [[Category:Space Marines]]
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