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Quote from Happy Aspid: “You forget about nerfed flying stats. In addition to being suspectible to panic. I am not even talking about no access to Trophy Rack on sorcerer - so no rerolls of any kind outside of Battlefever Allowed. ” Did not forget, it is just not relevant. Concept of Meeting of Minds is to make the Dragons special, different to each other. What you are speaking of is power level which is a totally different discussion. Concept of WDG is that mounts do not outshine the riders, wh…
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Cultists FAQ
PostQuote from nobeernoplaying: “Hello, is it possible to summon daemons twice? For example: I have a Titanslayer Chariot, summon it and it dies. Is it possible to summon it again? ” No. Please let us know which rules text is ambiguous in this way so we can fix it.
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GW’s worst sculpt
PostI nominate the old Galrauch. It's suppose to be a double headed dragon, it became a stickman dragon. Galrauch_M01.jpg It is so ugly an unwieldy (can't stand, can't base to base) I never saw it on the table in an actual game. You'd rather put up a proxy.
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Quote from Sidereo: “Quote from Krokz: “So DL or UD or Orcs payed him to locate Cultists inside their lands. ” But what are the lands of the DL? ” Cultists fighting a DL army is the same as Asklanders fighting WDG or Hobgoblins fighting ID. It has to be a civil war thingy or revange or dissobediance lesson. You need some tricky imagination to pull it off
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Quote from Aleph Null: “I have trouble imagining any narrative by which an inquisitor could be hiding amongst regular DL or UD or pretending to be an orc. ” Inquisitor can be a mercenary that works for anyone with deep enough pockets. So DL or UD or Orcs payed him to locate Cultists inside their lands. Cultist have deep (lawful evil) plots and I can easily see Cult Leader be someone using 'useful idiots' and conspiring against other Cult Leaders or even Daemons themselves. One aspiring Cultist L…
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Quote from Sidereo: “They do not at all, even worse. Your opponent decides who chooses. ” Any good opponent will opt for going first (and giving Cultist player choice of sides) due to how summoning mechanics works. In the case of Cultist army heaving no summons, this means there is a lot of possessed, you can imagine this fully possessed army is an offensive and not defending a Cultist hideout. It is all about the narrative.
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Undead cultists?
PostQuote from thedarkfourth: “Technically you could imagine a situation where a rogue cultist learns necromancy and uses it for the purposes of a DG cult, but this should be exceptionally rare, probably not represented in the rules. ” I imagine an auxiliary book to an auxiliary book
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Quote from Happy Aspid: “Is there any possiblity of clarification about Cultist/Possesed Giant role in this book? Is he present here? Or only normal DL have access to him? ” If he is not in the book, he is not in the book. Possession is consensual and Giants don't participate in that, dough it is not completely impossible. The info I got is that giants book is a collection of rarities, not standard at all. Certainly Profane Idol is a more preferred way Cultists work with possessing big things.
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Undead cultists?
PostQuote from thedarkfourth: “ The Dark Gods do not create or control undead creatures. Let me know if that answers the question, happy to expand as necessary. ” Would a Vampire have a Cult that worships and summons dark gods? Can Daemons possess zombies or vampires?
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Undead cultists?
PostBook is closed for design additions, but I'd use normal human, default one, archetype for Undead cultists. Cultists have Unstable by default so its not that far off. I do not remember if Cultists can be Undead by fluff dough @thedarkfourth
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Quote from Igthorn: “well that is obvious but don't forget officially this is a "Warriors of the Dark Gods Supplement Army Book" ” Excatly, its even in Asklander Warriors fluff text: Åsklanders who have sworn to the Dark Gods often return to their homes to fulfil their path, for reasons that areunclear even to seidhkennars. Nonetheless, they are always welcomed among the ranks of a raiding party, as theirprowess in battle is doubted by none. We just wanted them to be as simple as possible as the…