The 9th Age/Tactics/Warriors of the Dark Gods
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The fair use The 9th Age expy of the Warriors of Chaos of Warhammer Fantasy.
Tactics
The tactics are current as of version second edition.
Army Rules
Favours of the Dark Gods A character with a favour cannot join a unit with a different favour. Does not prevent favored characters from joining units with no favour. Favours are available for one of your characters and many of your units, this is where much of the flexibility of the WDG list comes from. All seven favours are listed here, units that can take favours are noted in their respective entry.
- Favour of Kuulima, Goddess of Envy
Devastating Charge (+1) AP and charge rolls are maximized. Extends your threat range on your otherwise slow infantry and helps them punch through tough units on the charge.gains Swiftstride, reroll hit rolls and charge range rolls of 1 on charges.
- Favour of Akaan, God of Gluttony When a model with this favour charges a fleeing unit or wins combat and does NOT pursue or overrun, the model gains +1 str for the rest of the game. Can only trigger once. Usually cheaper on units, but you're still paying for a possible boost and one you definitely won't have on the first combat. A win-more favour, other choices are better value.
- Favour of Sugulag, God of Greed The bearer gains a great weapon, halberd, paired weapons, and weapon master. A character also increases their special equipment allowance by 50 points. A very flexible choice. Does not prevent the model from purchasing additional weapons as per their unit entry.
- Favour of Cibaresh, God of Lust The model gains Feigned Flight and Strider. Models with this favour may declare a flee reaction even if the unit is fearless and rally rolls after fleeing are minimized. Gives you the option of running avoidance anything.
- Favour of Savar, God of Pride Discipline tests taken by a unit with at least one model with this favor are minimized. A basic choice, but will make your tarpit unmoveable.
- Favour of Nukuja, Goddess of Sloth Models with this favor gain +1 resilience. Tanks up your guys, but if they ever charge or march more than 10" they lose this favour for 1 turn.
- Favour of Vanadra, Goddess of Wrath The model gains Lightning Reflexes and +1 agility but enemy models gain +1 to hit models with this favour. These effects are only during the first round of combat. If you're confident you can crush your enemy before they hit back, this will help you do that.
Battle Fever Units with this rule may reroll charge dice of 1. Not a huge boost, but makes your 6 to 9-inch charges more consistent. reroll failed panic and Break tests, keeping your lesser vikings in the fight.
Favoured Champion A boosted unit champion, they gain +1 agility, offensive skill, defensive skill, and HP. Models with harnessed are not affected.
Irredeemable The model cannot stomp but can make grind attacks as supporting attacks from the second rank that ignoring the normal attack limit. When a model with this rule is killed in combat it is not removed until after initiative step 0, so they will always get some hits in.
Path of the Exiled After taking break tests, models with this rule in a unit that fail a break test from close combat make close combat attacks as if it was normal combat and are then removed as casualties. This makes units with path of the exiled deadly traps to be in combat with.
Path of the Favoured When a model with this rule issues or fights in a duel it adds +1 to its sides combat score (but not if the dueling model is removed as a casualty). A free +1 to your side in most situations, your unit champions can outduel most other units. unit champion gains +1 health and +1 Discipline.
Veil Walker When a model with this rule casts a non-bound spell, you may discard one veil token when declaring targets and add one of the following attacks to the spell:
- Secret of Flesh: failed to-wound rolls from the spell must be re-rolled.
- Secret of Separation: the spell's range is increased by 6" (only 3" for aura spells). Spells with range: caster is not affected.
- Secret of Substance: Successful armor saves for wounds caused by this spell must be re-rolled.
Unburnt Flaming attacks taken against this model must re-roll successful to-wound rolls. and treat all Un-Unburnt as Insignificant.
Armoury
Hell-Forged Armour Plate armour that gives the wearer fearless and Aegis (5+ vs toxic attacks). Be sure to laugh at your vermin swarm opponent. and Reroll failed break tests.
Spiked Shield Models on foot only. It's a normal shield, but when the bearer succeeds on an armor save on a natural roll of 4+, the model that caused the wound suffers 1 hit at the bearer's strength and AP. This is a special attack. Makes your tanky core blocks even scarier in close combat.
Hereditary Spell
Hellfire A pretty cheap blaster spell. You can consistently 3 dice the boosted version, chucking out 2d6 str 6 hits. The hits have no AP, but the good number of hits and high strength makes this spell very consistent.
Unit Analysis
Characters
Exalted Herald Your big demon buddy. Has stats on par with a dragon, a 4+/4++, and spellcasting. The downside is costing 850 points. Because he is a demon, he doesn't choose spells as normal, instead he chooses 2 of the following manifestations and gains spells based on the manifestation. All spells he casts use the Attribute spell Guiding Light instead of the corresponding Attribute spell, meaning the herald can replace your BSB if you want.
- Abiding Spirit: The herald gains Hard Target (1), whenever the herald is on the winning side of combat it regains 1 HP. The herald knows the spell Smite the Unbeliever, giving him options to weaken enemies, making them easier to crush.
- Brand of the Dragon: The herald gains Fly (8", 16") and a Breath Attack. The herald knows the spell Breath of Corruption, making your herald a dump truck flanker because he can always have a breath attack ready.
- Emissary of Chaos: Becomes tall, stomps, stubborn, and Terror. Simple and useful. The herald knows Pentagram of Pain
- Sorcerer Immortal: Gains Veil Walker. Herald knows Marked for Doom (big hit on one target) and The Grave Calls (multiple decent hits on a unit) and may replace any known spell with the H spell. Take this to pump your spellcasting to the next level.
- Unholy Avatar: +1 Str, AP, and Divine Attacks. Makes your beatstick herald extra scary. The herald knows The Rot Within, not a huge effect but it is permanent.
Chosen Lord Has stats on par with an Ogre Khan, but with Elf Prince level offensive/defensive skill and agility. This guy is one of the best character choices in the game. Note that you do have to put a Favour on him, he also has the option to take a Gift of the Dark Gods, listed below.
- Daemonic Wings: on foot only, gains Fly (8", 16"). When you want a quick guy in the backline.
- Luck of the Dark Gods: Aegis +1 (max 4+). A great general buff for any character.
- Entropic Aura: standard and large models only, weapon and armor enchantments on the bearer, on models in the bearer's unit, and models in units that are in base contact with the bearer cannot be used. Your characters are buff without needing enchantments and can cripple your opponent.
- Idol of Spite: One use only, for this round of combat the bearer has +1 attack, strength, and AP. Flexible and useful.
- Master of Destruction: Can use a shield (or spiked shield) simultaneously with a great weapon or halberd.
Doomlord A chosen lord with no options for favours or gifts but is faster and has more armour. Path of the Exiled will kill him if he ever loses a combat, but with his stats losing combat is unlikely.
Sorcerer A very cheap character with great path selection and options to take plate armor. Your wizard is extremely strong.
Barbarian Chief Your cheapest character option. If you are running a lot of barbarians, take one or two to buff them to insane levels.
Feldrak Ancestor Your big ass dragon centaur friend. Doesn't have many options but he barely needs it with his power. He also treats all models of standard size as insignificant, making him a hilariously independent character.
Character Mounts
Black Steed The same horse most other armies have, but he has bigger muscles, fitting for a viking horse.
Scythed Skywheel Gives your character cheap flight and decent attacks to fend off flankers.
Dark Chariot Ups the character's HP to 4 and res to 5, a great value mount.
Battleshrine When you need your wizard to really blast the shit out of the magic phase, this is the way to go.
War Dais Gives +1 discipline, useful to get a good buffbuddy general on the field.
Karkadan Monstrous cavalry with impressive strength and attacks.
Wasteland Dragon Can walk faster than it can fly, if you want a big monster, just take the Feldrak.
Shadow Chaser When you need fast accept no substitutes. 10" advance is what you take this for.
Chimera 5 attacks with str 5 and an impressive 20" march. Turn 2 charges are what this guy is on.
Wasteland Behemoth another big monster to ride on. Like the Chimera but more.
Core
Warriors 3+ armor and parry standard with options for taking favours, a good choice of weapons, and banner enchantments. Incredibly strong troops, especially in core, but pays for that by costing a whopping 22 points per model vanilla.
Fallen Faster and cheaper than Warriors but with no options. Path of the exiled makes them tarpits that kill enemies unfortunate enough to be tarpitted by them.
Barbarians Your cheapest option at 9/model vanilla, but you will be paying more if you want them to actually do anything. Throwing weapons makes them one of your few options for ranged support.
Special
Warrior Knights Take a warrior with most of the same options and make them fast. Depends on your list, if you want flexibility these guys are the way to go, but your other cavalry options are specialized and are better depending on what you want to do with them.
Warrior Chariot Take these over warrior knights only if you're fighting a very quick army like elves so you can break them before they can chunk you too much.
Chosen The elitest elite infantry. They are standard infantry with 3 attacks per base and can make all 3 as supporting attacks and must take a favour. Some of the best infantry in the game, but also costs 64 points a model.
Chosen Knights Take the chosen above, put them on a karkadan, and double the price. When you need to crush them on turn 2, go ham.
Chosen Chariot A great deterrent, no one wants to take a charge from one of these, but you are paying a lot for a roadblock.
Forsworn Your Chosen that got frowned on. Has the option to become Wretched ones when they die, making them the nuttiest tarpit to grind through.
Wretched One Random movement and pitiful defenses makes it easy picking on the table, but in close combat it grinds out 4.5 attacks a turn on average. Use Forsworn to get it into melee.
Battleshrine If you didn't have space in your characters you can take this magic phase blaster cannon in the special section. Have fun throwing all your magic dice at your opponent.
Flayers One of the speediest units in the game. They have 10" adv and vanguard, they pay for this by having pitiful armor and survivability. They are also your main ranged support in your army, with options for bows, throwing weapons, or the skinning lash, which gives them a nasty sweeping drive by.
Barbarian Horsemen Take the barbarian from core, put it on a fast horse, and that's what you have here. A cheap option and will still pull their weight. Units of 8 or more count towards core.
Warhounds Your cheapest choice in this army, and they are garbage. They have no survivability, low damage but can make it ok for one turn, and no vanguard or ambush. Take them to bait your enemy during deployment, but don't expect them to do anything during the game. Units of 8 or more count towards core.
Chimera Decent survivability, a good number of strong attacks, and good speed. Any dedicated monster hunter will laugh at them, but use them carefully and you can get good work out of it.
Feldraks Big centaur murder crew. They can outgrind and murder stomp any infantry that gets in their way. But as above, watch out for dedicated monster hunters.
Legendary Beasts
Hellmaw This odd beasty is your ranged support. It can open gatways on the map which your units can travel through with some mild danger and will damage in a decent radius when gateways are closed. Be wary of where you place your gateways because they can hurt your own guys.
Forsaken One All the issues of the Wretched ones, but more of it. Hard pass.
Marauding Giant The big guy you know and love. You can make him bigger for a pittance. His options are pretty flexible in WDG. You can give him a Familiar which gives him some spellcasting ability, or give him a warspear, making him a scary monster hunter and can join up with units of barbarians.
Feldrak Elder If you wanted the Feldrak Ancestor but didn't want it out of the character's section, this is where you can pick him up. You want to gear him up to mulch enemy r&f units.
Special Equipment
Weapon Enchantments
Burning Portent This is a beast of a weapon. AP is set to 10, flaming attacks, and multiple wounds (d3). There is a 1 in 3 chance you will one shot most characters and there is nothing they can do about it. It won't help you wound on high resilience models, but your base characters have str 5 anyways.
Symbol of Slaughter +2 attacks and agility but enemies have a +1 to hit you. If you want to double down on slamming first, go for this.
Armour Enchantments
Thrice Forged Pumps up your armor, makes most of your character 1+ on foot. A good choice with no downsides.
Gladiator's Spirit +1 armor and parry. A handy choice, but parry doesn't do too much on your already good defense characters.
Banner Enchantments
Icon of the Infinite The bearer can cast Hellfire as a bound spell. Can help your units outgrind anything because of the way Hellfire gets to target.
Zealot's Banner The number of supporting attacks the second rank can make is increased by 1. Again, pumps up your grinding power.
Wasteland Torch The bearer's unit gains Strider (ruins) and you get to make one terrain piece on the board ruins.
Artefacts
Ledger of Souls When friendly models are removed near this model, you gain veil tokens equal to the lost model's health points. Can really pump your magic phases.
Orb of Foreboding Before deployment starts, you can pick one of your opponent's units and they must deploy it immediately without using vanguard or scout if it has it. Can shutdown an army with a heavy scout unit before the game even begins.
Immortal Gauntlets Before combat, you can discard a veil token and the bearer's close combat attacks gain divine attacks, flaming attacks, or magical attacks. Makes your characters even scarier to fight and is very flexible.
Lord of the Damned Unit's with Irredeemable near the bearer may reroll their random movement rolls. Makes your wretched ones move better, if you're running a lot of them go for it.
Wyrd Stone one use only. When the bearer is hit by an attack with at least str 5 or AP 5, the bearer's model gains Aegis 4+. If the bearer's model is gigantic the aegis only lasts for that attack, otherwise it ends at the end of the turn.