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===Cavalry===
===Cavalry===
*'''Revenant Cavalry:'''  
*'''Revenant Cavalry:''' Your cheap skeleton cavalry. These are your screener cavalry, although they cannot march with their Shambling holding them back. Thankfully you're playing an army loaded with heroes who can Surge them into your foes. Set them up on the flank and Surge them into your opponent's lines while they cry that your spells are too cheesy.


*'''Soul Reaver Cavalry:'''  
*'''Soul Reaver Cavalry:''' Vampires mounted on cavalry. They are significantly more expensive then Revenant Cavalry, but gain more attacks and point each in Crushing Strength and Lifeleech while losing Shambling. Unfortunately they can be wavered at the standard cavalry values, meaning you're likely not going to get much use from them if your opponent targets them specifically. They're much too expensive to be used as screeners, so if you use them deploy them as elite heavy hitters.


===Large Cavalry===
===Large Cavalry===
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===War Engines===
===War Engines===
*'''Balefire Catapult:'''  
*'''Balefire Catapult:''' The undead war engine and your only non-hero choice for those extra regiment slots since undead don't have any monsters. It hits on a 5+, like your standard war engines, and cannot move and shoot. It does have Shambling though, so you can Surge it around and still fire with the damn thing. If it does hit, you get Blast (D6+2) and Piercing (2), so with some luck it might pay for itself. It does make a good [[DISTRACTION CARNIFEX]] even if it doesn't hit anything since a movable shooting platform seems to scare the shit out of most players.


==Tactics==
==Tactics==

Revision as of 02:22, 7 November 2015

Why Play Undead Armies

Why indeed?

Army Special Rules

  • Evil Dead: All units in this army have Lifeleech (1) unless otherwise noted.
  • Undead Giant Rats (or are they Dogs?): Units with this upgrade increase their Lifeleech ability to Lifeleech (2).

Unit Analysis

Hero

  • Cursed Pharaoh:
  • Lady Ilona:
  • Liche King:
  • Lykanis:
  • Mhorgoth the Faceless:
  • Necromancer:
  • Revenant King:
  • Revenant King on Undead Wyrm:
  • Undead Army Standard Bearer:
  • Vampire Lord:
  • Vampire on Undead Dragon:
  • Vampire on Undead Pegasus:

Infantry

  • Ghouls:
  • Mummies:
  • Revenants:
  • Skeleton Archers:
  • Skeleton Spearmen:
  • Skeleton Warriors:
  • Soul Reaver Infantry:
  • Wraiths:
  • Zombies:

Large Infantry

  • Werewolves:
  • Wights:
  • Zombie Trolls:

Cavalry

  • Revenant Cavalry: Your cheap skeleton cavalry. These are your screener cavalry, although they cannot march with their Shambling holding them back. Thankfully you're playing an army loaded with heroes who can Surge them into your foes. Set them up on the flank and Surge them into your opponent's lines while they cry that your spells are too cheesy.
  • Soul Reaver Cavalry: Vampires mounted on cavalry. They are significantly more expensive then Revenant Cavalry, but gain more attacks and point each in Crushing Strength and Lifeleech while losing Shambling. Unfortunately they can be wavered at the standard cavalry values, meaning you're likely not going to get much use from them if your opponent targets them specifically. They're much too expensive to be used as screeners, so if you use them deploy them as elite heavy hitters.

Large Cavalry

None.

Monsters

None.

War Engines

  • Balefire Catapult: The undead war engine and your only non-hero choice for those extra regiment slots since undead don't have any monsters. It hits on a 5+, like your standard war engines, and cannot move and shoot. It does have Shambling though, so you can Surge it around and still fire with the damn thing. If it does hit, you get Blast (D6+2) and Piercing (2), so with some luck it might pay for itself. It does make a good DISTRACTION CARNIFEX even if it doesn't hit anything since a movable shooting platform seems to scare the shit out of most players.

Tactics

Tactica here.