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Bull charge, nobody likes a gnoblar. | Bull charge, nobody likes a gnoblar. | ||
==Gut Magic== | |||
==Magic Items== | ==Magic Items== | ||
==Units Analysis== | ==Units Analysis== |
Revision as of 23:59, 8 June 2023
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Why play Ogre Kingdoms?
Army Special Rules
Bull charge, nobody likes a gnoblar.
Gut Magic
Magic Items
Units Analysis
Named Characters
- Greasus Goldtooth:
- Skrag The Slaughterer:
Lords & Heroes
- Tyrant: The combat lord. With big names and incredible starting stats, he can be kitted into doing most things very well.
- Slaughtermaster: Wizard lord. This fellow can be included only in armies which include a tyrant so the minimum army size where a slaughtermaster can be met is 3000.
- Bruiser: Combat hero.
- Butcher: Wizard hero. As an ogre, a butcher can easily match many not-very-kitted-out combat lords.
- Hunter:
Core Units
- Bulls: Basic ogres. They are 1+ in any army list.
- Ironguts:
- Gnoblar Fighters:
- Gnoblar Trappers:
Special Units
- Leadbelchers:
- Yhetees:
- Gnoblar scraplauncher:
- Rhinox Riders: They take one special AND one rare slot.
Rare Units
- Maneaters:
- Gorger:
- Slavegiant:
Alternative Army Lists
Ironskin Army
Gnoblar Horde
Tactics
Know your Weaknesses and know your Strengths
Army compositions
Synergies
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