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HOME > GODSLAYER> The Factions> Halodynes> Models> Warlords
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| OVERVIEW OF THE HALODYNE WARLORDS |
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CITY-STATE WARLORDS
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TEMPLE WARLORDS
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ORACLE
Light Infantry Spellcaster
- not yet released -
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AMAZON WARLORDS
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MODEL DESCRIPTION
The Demarchon is a leader in the City-State armies - a battle-hardened veteran with extensive strategic acumen and a strong spear arm.
Although the Demarchon has decent melee skills (especially considering the 2-inch range of his spears), his most effective role is not as a combat warlord; rather using the six abilities and tactics he possess for boosting troops of the warband.
When equipped with a large shield he is a tough nut to crack due to good defense and high armor, especially when using his ability to join the phalanx of a unit.
This means he can be in the thick of the battle supporting his units with orders.
MODEL DETAILS
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Sub-Faction:
Model Type:
Classification:
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City-State
Warlord
Infantry
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Deployment Limit:
Unit Size:
Base Size:
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1
1
Small
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| Model |
MOV |
MEL |
MIS |
MAG |
DEF |
ARM |
LEAD |
ACT |
| Demarchon |
3 |
8 |
4 |
4 |
13 |
7 |
10 |
6 |
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| Items: |
1 Spear, 1 Large Shield, 1 Armor, 1 Talisman, 1 Potion |
| Abilities: |
Archilochos, Heroic Valor, Reverence |
| Tactics: |
Defiant in Death, Grace of Achallon, Sudden Feat |
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MODEL DESCRIPTION
Leading the religious duties of each temple is a high priestess known as an Oracle, who has dedicated her life to a particular deity of the Asrae.
Oracles are among the most powerful spell-casters on Calydorn.
She has access to a vast number of spell-options and magical items enabling you to tailor your warband by boosting it in numerous ways.
She also has excellent casting skills with a MAG of 8, so will rarely fail in casting a spell, and she is able to sustain two spells per round.
The Oracle can lay waste to entire enemy units, but she is fragile and must be well protected.
She is most effective when used in conjunction with a statue or minimally a familiar to boost the range of her powers.
MODEL DETAILS
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Sub-Faction:
Model Type:
Classification:
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Temple
Spellcaster Warlord
Infantry
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Deployment Limit:
Unit Size:
Base Size:
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1
1
Small
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| Model |
MOV |
MEL |
MIS |
MAG |
DEF |
ARM |
LEAD |
ACT |
| Oracle |
3 |
5 |
4 |
8 |
14 |
3 |
8 |
6 |
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| Items: |
1 Dagger Pair, 1 Talisman, 1 Potion, 5 Spells |
| Abilities: |
Aegis of the Gods, Magic Resistance, Theadeptic |
| Tactics: |
Faith, Levitate, Trance |
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| GODQUESTER |
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MODEL DESCRIPTION
This heroine has begun the arduous path to becoming a god.
Although she has less tactics she can order to troops, she is a melee killer and also handy with a bow.
In addition the Godquester has two spells and access to a huge number of magical items.
She even comes equipped with a Gorgon's head for freezing enemies.
Because of her versatility, the Godquester excels in getting the job done herself.
This model can be fielded as a warlord of all three sub-factions and comes with three separate profile cards.
One mistake to avoid is equipping her with the maximum options and then keeping her out of the action; for most effective use have a roll for her in mind and base this on the type of troops in your warband.
That said, the Godquester is the most versatile warlord who can be effective against all enemies and in all scenarios.
MODEL DETAILS
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Sub-Faction:
Model Type:
Classification:
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City-State/Temple/Amazon
Warlord
Infantry
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Deployment Limit:
Unit Size:
Base Size:
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1
1
Small
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| Model |
MOV |
MEL |
MIS |
MAG |
DEF |
ARM |
LEAD |
ACT |
| Godquester (City-State) |
3 |
9 |
7 |
6 |
15 |
7 |
9 |
6 |
| Godquester (Temple) |
3 |
8 |
7 |
7 |
15 |
7 |
9 |
6 |
| Godquester (Amazon) |
3 |
8 |
8 |
6 |
15 |
7 |
9 |
6 |
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| Items: |
1 Sword Pair, 1 Bow, 1 Armor, 1 Talisman, 1 Potion |
| Abilities: |
Battle Caster, Gift of the Gods, Serendipity, Survival Instinct, Wildwalker |
| Tactics: |
Eagle Eye, Gorgon's Gaze |
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