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  1. 3 hours ago, Charleston said:

    Hej guys,

    I just came back from my first two games with the new book and it was a blast :D Finaly Ogors feel fun to play again. It were 2 games against OBR around 1k points. I´ve won the first game within minutes as I could freely charge and destroy his hammer in the first turn, followed by a doubleturn to swipe it up. The second game was harder, with my opponent using his motrek guard as screens as it shall be and I was really in a trouble to keep his stalkers at bay. Both very fun games I really enjoyed. Now it got me even more tinkering in how to proceed with my BCR. I love the monster-charge rule and would love some healing, so a Huskard on Thundertusk seems valid to me. But what then?

    I am also looking at the battalions and honestly they confuse me a lot. There are two Battalions with the same requirements that benefit Stonehorns, and the one for Thundertusks requires 3 Thundertusk riders, which seems a lot.

    Any recommendations?

    The Battalion requirements are the same as before. The Eurlbad and Jorlbad represent the two fists of the BCR (Eating and Fighting hands, respectively), and have always mirrored each other. The Torrbad is odd and useless. Do not use in anything 2k or below.

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  2. @Sleboda Fine.  One game. Sure. I guess I can't judge them based on that. Also to be fair, can't say that the entire army is overpowered, I should have just stated that I though the Petrifex were overpowered. Perhaps I was raging. However, we were playing with objectives (Battle for the Pass).

    @Gecktron Do you know what his list was? I would much appreciate it if you could get it.'

    6 hours ago, Sleboda said:

    Oh man! I guess Bonereapers stink and ogors are broken. 

    Okay, perhaps I may have been wrong.... But is that really necessary?

     

     

    To beat the Petrifex, I think mortal wounds are needed. For example, Khorne would have a lot less difficulty fighting them.

  3. To everyone who is telling people who are complaining about OBR to stop complaining: HAVE YOU FOUGHT THEM YET?!?!?!?

    I recently had my first match against the Petrifex Elite, playing as my Mawtribes. I put all the rend that I could into the list, and it did nothing. The only kills I got was to one of his Mortek units (after 4 turns against 1 unit of 10), 2 Immortis Guard ( who I only killed with some lucky MW's), and his Leige Kavalos, who died because he made a poor tactical decision and ran straight into me. The only weakness I can see is against mortals, as you will be doing little-to-no normal wounds because of 2+ and 3+ saves.

    Their damage output is fantastic, bravery isnt an issue, magic is good, shooting is present... the list goes on. It was not a fun game. 

    I have no difficulty saying that as they are right now, they are broken.

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  4. 6 hours ago, Reuben Parker said:

    Am I blind or is there no note in the book as to battleline SH / TT not counting against the behemoth limit? I don’t want to buy more models unless I know I can run some fun lists so hopefully I’m either missing it or they will FAQ. 
     

    thinking 

    HoSH

    2x HoTT

    3x SHBR

    20 gnoblar 

    Yes, you can do this. You can even do something crazy like:

    FLoSH

    FLoSH

    SHBR

    SHBR

    SHBR

    SHBR

  5. 41 minutes ago, Forrix said:

    Yeah, that said even with the double shots if the unit has 10+ or more models and a 4+ or worse save (I think). I'll point out though that the Ironblaster is better in melee with the Ogor attacks and the Azyr app says Ironblasters get 2 attacks for the Rhinox Horns while the Scraplauncher only gets 1 attack. I think that's a typo but I don't have my book on me.

    Also, does anyone feel like the Ironblaster and Scraplauncher competing against each other is like a wrestling match between two people with Cerebral Palsy?

    i dont even know what you mean with the cerebral palsy thing but its funny :D

  6. Note to everyone when running a Stonehorn with all other units being Gutbusters:

    BE CAREFUL. Charging them into a big monster fully buffed on your first turn will eliminate the target, but will be either shot to pieces or stuck up against a huge unit of chaff. A small contingent of BCR isn't necessarily bad, but will be a massive target.

  7. I recently fought Petrifex Elite at 100 points with my Mawtribes. I don't think either of our lists were great, plus it was the Ossiarch's first time playing them, but he won handily. 

    The Petrifex are impossible to hurt with normal wounds unless you have rend -2 and higher all over the place. However, they quickly collapse against mortal wounds because of their low model count. So if you think you'll be facing Petrifex soon, better bring Khorne!

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  8. I recently had a very frustrating loss against Shootcast. He used Ballistas to really annoy me, but I was winning for most of the game. However, at the end he used a command ability that allowed him to bring back a unit of 10 liberators once they died anywhere on the board on a 5+. He got this off twice, resulting in my loss of 23-25. If the command ability had gone off only once, I might have had a chance. 

    The units all performed very well, including  a unit of 12 buffed Gluttons one-shotting his unit of 10. I learned that the Tyrant is difficult to use on his own, as he is much less dangerous now.  Ironguts kicked ass, including a unit of 4 killing a unit of 10 Vanguard-Hunters. Slaughtermaster is ultimately far better than the Butcher unless you plan on using them for melee (which I would not recommend because of their 5+ save).

    I think I will take out the Gutguard (IT IS GARBAGE, DO NOT USE!) and my SHBR and replace it with another unit of 12 Gluttons. After that, I got some Boulderhead lists to try out!

  9. 3 minutes ago, Luzgurbel said:

     I have to look more careful through the spells. I liked Blood Feast because it converts the Gluttons into an unstoppable force.

    I had a Blood-feasted Slaughtermaster cauldron-buffed unit of 12 Gluttons attack a unit of 10 liberators. 49 dice 2+ to hit (6's inflicting 2 hits) 3+ to wound (re-rolling all fails cuz Bloodgullet command ability) no rend (sadface) 2 damage apiece. Needless to say, the liberators died.

  10. 5 minutes ago, BionicRope64 said:

    Quick question. Might have Ogors game soon against cites of Sigmar. First time with Ogors. Likely top face Gotrek Gurnson (maybe 2000 points).
    So I'm thinking of hurling chaff at him to slow him down. Either Frostsabers (40k Fernis wolves) or Gnopblars I actually can make 20 from Ogor units I have but for more, I'm using my blood reavers (left over form original AOS battle box) as "counts as". What would people recommend?

    I feel Gnobalrs would be good but slow and Frostrsbaers need a hunter to really work (which I haven't got a nice conversion for yet)

    I would go with Gnoblars. They will be a pain in the ****** and provide lots of dice against him, which will be necessary.

  11. 43 minutes ago, MirelurkCakes said:

    A little confused about the ogor glutton standard bearer wording, can you have a lookout gnoblar and beast skull in a unit of 6 or do you need a unit of 12 to take both?

    You need a unit of 12, sadly. However, you're not going to take Ogors in a unit smaller than 12 though right? 😉

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  12. 6 hours ago, Jabbuk said:

    Hi guys, I'm new to Mawtribes and am looking to start an army. I really love the new Tyrant model and overall I can appreciate the aesthetic of the army... The Butcher model though, has got to be the ugliest model I have ever seen and almost turned me off to buy the army altogether. I see in most lists that he's almost a must for most builds. I really like the Firebelly though. Can the firebelly substitute the Butcher in terms of build and synergy or I'm stuck with painting a horrible model? 

    Also do any of you guys have really cool conversions or model from another universe we can use? Thanks for the help :)

    I have a question about something that I simply do not understand, specifically your 3rd sentence (as I've seen this before).  

    "The Butcher model though, has got to be the ugliest model I have ever seen and almost turned me off to buy the army altogether."

    I mean no offense @Jabbuk, but an ugly model turning off from buying an army? C'mon now.

    I can get disliking a model, even HATING it, but stopping you from starting an army is just silly. 

    If someone could explain to me all the all-out despise at the Butcher (and yhetees, for that), it would be much appreciated.

  13. 1 hour ago, Maridius said:

    Hello guys.

    Got my feast of bones and really happy with the models I got. 

    I wanted to do a Ogor army (2000) from the feast of bones set, but I dont know in what direction do I go. The models from the box are all Gutbusters, so I dont know if I should just stick with that or try out something more with the Beastclaw Raiders (dont know how much they updated theire rules but I know they were quite bad). Thank you for any tips in advance. 

    For now, I would go with Gutbusters, as you already have some and I believe that things work better when you have all BCR or all Gutbusters. However, it ultimately depends on what you like more! Go with what looks cool to you!

     

    2 hours ago, BionicRope64 said:

    Hello there.

    I always wanted to do an Ogor army and with feast of bones (need to get rid of Bonereapers) and some other purchases. Im really enjoying making them and they look really fuin to play. Coming form Slannesh and Stromcast/DOK it be fun to run smaller numebrs lots of wounds.

    I would like some advice though

    1) Any good ideas what I can use to help make a Sluaghtermaster conversion? I don't wanna make that resin model looks far too fragile. And I'm tyring to find a nice Claudron or somthing I could use with a converted Glutton model.  Was maybe thinking the Gloomspite spell one, maybe even get Butcher seme spider grot attendants (say buitcher ate their gaint spider now grots follow them)

    2) Rules question making a big unit of Gluttoins do I give them the Ironfists or double wepaons? With Bonerepaers out looks like in my are atheir gonna be alot good-save armies. So maybe mortal wounds are useful.

     

     

    WHAAAAAT you quit Slaanesh to play Mawtribes????? Okaaaaay.....

    1) Can't help you there, I'm not a crafty type.

    2)In smaller units, there's not enough guaranteed damage, so you'll want to go with the Ironfists. However, you'll ALWAYS want to go for a unit of 12 with Gluttons, and in that case you'll want to go with the double clubs for max damage potential.

  14. I think all these list ideas, unit opinions, and unit statistics are great and all, but I think you can't say whether or not a list is good unless if you've played it. Lists are nice, but they don't help a lot if you haven't tested them.  If you have, tell people! We all want to know how Mawtribes works and how they work against other armies!

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  15. So I had a fantastic match recently against Khorne that showed the Strength and weaknesses of a lot of the new stuff we have. We played Battle for the Pass. Here were the lists:

    Me (Bloodgullet)

    Tyrant (Splatter-cleaver, Red-stuff, Fateseeker)

    Butcher (Shrunken Priest Head, Blood Feast, Ribcracker)

    Slaughtermaster (Wizardflesh Apron, Greasy Deluge, Molten Entrails)

    Stonehorn Beastrider (Blood Vulture)

    4 Ironguts 

    4Ironguts 

    12 Gluttons (Double clubs)

    4 Leadbelchers

    Goremand

    Gutguard

    He had:

    Insensate Rage Bloodthirster

    Insensate Rage Bloodthirster

    Skarbrand

    Wrath of Khorne Bloodthirster

    10 Reavers

    10 Reavers

    Slaughterpriest

    Slaughterpriest

    Khorgorath

    5 Flesh Hounds

    Council of Tyrants

     

    I won initiative and let him go first. He just moved his units and scored a point. On my turn, I moved my units up and cast Entrails on the Beastrider. He charged into Skarbrand and instantly killed, then got wounded heavily by a Bloodthirster. Note: Stonehorns are not as durable as they used to be. Use with caution. From there, I had some more nice attacks but gradually started going downhill. My Tyrant died quickly (Gutguard isn't all that great) and my Slaughtermaster was derped by his general, the WoK Bloodthirster. The Leadbelchers eventually took him down (they are quite good) and my Gluttons occupied another Bloodthirster. Irongut unit one beat up his priests, disposing of both, while Irongut unit two beat up his Flesh Puppies to a pulp. However, he summoned back another Bloodthirster, my Belchers fled from battleshock, and my ironguts were wiped out. All I had left was a heavily damaged unit of Gluttons engaged with a buffed Bloodthirster, 10 Reavers, and a Khorgorath. They eventually died. After the Reavers fled from some battleshock, it was just my Butcher versus two extremely wounded Bloodthirsters, one Khorgorath, and 5 Flesh hounds (the hounds and one of the 'Thirsters had been summoned). 

    I was ahead on points, but had to do some math to see if I could win. I figured out that I had to charge my Butcher into combat with one of the Thirsters, win, and survive for my oppponents last turn. The Butcher killed the Bloodthirster with Trampling Charge (which is FANTASTIC) and was then charged by a Khorgorath. The Butcher survived unscathed, and I won 21-19! First Mawtribes VICTORY!

    My opinion on units:

    Tyrant: Great command ability, nasty when he gets to attack, will be targeted and killed quickly if he is not properly defended, good for fighting heroes but not chaff

    Butcher: Awesome, powerful in melee, good wizard

    Slaughtermaster: Cauldron is very good, especially on 3-4, must place him very close to other units to be good, heals himself lots but must survive an attack (a little squishy)

    Gluttons: Lots of dice and good on paper, lots of wounds, but swingy attack because no rend and will die quickly even in units of 12 if enough force is concentrated.

    Leadbelcher: Surprisingly good. Nice in melee, nice shooting. Like 'em.

    Ironguts: Honestly not a whole lot tougher than gluttons so be careful so that they always attack their target first before they can be attacked as every one lost is huge, massive damage when they attack

    Beastrider: Honestly, I think I want some more testing first. Huge damage, especially when buffed, but not as durable and good in prolonged combat. Can't quite tell how good they are yet,

    Goremand: Really good, minimizes drops extremely. APPROVED!

    Gutguard: Meh. Difficult to use super well, though nice against shooting. Doesn't minimize drops very well.

    Changes: I think next time I would take out the Gutguard and Beastrider and replace it with a block of 12 more Gluttons.

    From what I've seen so far, mostly Gutbusters or mostly BCR will work better than all mixed list. I want to try BCR with a bunch of Butchers or Slaughtermasters or an Underguts list, who actually very powerful if you equip the right artefacts and put the right arty's in.

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  16. 1 minute ago, Sleboda said:

    I think one of the key aspects of the crawler that is not getting enough discussion is the shot to break up coherency and kill half a unit on one go.

    That's going to be fun if you catch an opponent out.

    Be careful about heavy investing with OBR.

    Remember Kharadron? When they first came out, they were broken. Then they were nerfed to infinity and they're garbage.

     

  17. 2 hours ago, Pitloze said:

    Since Slaughtermasters have the Butcher keyword do they count as Butchers for the Bloodgullet mawtribe and the Butchers band battalion?

    Sorry, for the doublepost, but yes they do. If they didn't they couldn't gain Artefacts as the Mawtribes Artefacts specify Tyrant or Butcher only.

  18. 7 hours ago, Dr Ben said:

    would you add a hunter with some cats in? To have some turn 1 backfield pressure?

    This would've made the game far easier. They would've died quickly, but they definitely would've provided distraction and damage. Same with a gorger or 2. 

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  19. So I had a depressing match against Greywater Fastness today using the new Battletome. I knew he was using Cities of Sigmar, and he knew I was using Mawtribes. It was both of our first times using the armies with the new books, though not the first time using the models. He came prepped with a list to take Mawtribes down. I should've prepped accordingly, and so it happened that in Round 5 I was tabled. Our lists were:

    Me

    Bloodgullet

    Tyrant (General, Red Stuff, Splatter-Cleaver)

    Butcher (Wizard Head, Molten Entrails, Greasy Deluge

    Slaughtermaster (Apron, Blood Feast, Ribcracker)

    12 Ogors

    4 Ironguts 

    4 Ironguts

    4 Leadbelchers

    Stonehorn Beastriders

    Tyrant's Gutguard

    Goremand

    His:

    Some cheap buff-thing

    Some cheap buff-thing

    Some cheap buff-thing

    Lord-Ordinator

    20 Handgunners

    20 Handgunners

    10 Hangunners

    5 Outriders 

    5 Outriders

    5 Outriders

    Volley Gun

    Volley Gun

    Volley Gun

    Rocket Battery

    Rocket Battery

    Artillery Battalion thing (let him take 5 arty's and let him shoot with them 2 times on 1st turn)

    He killed my Stonehorn, Butcher, Slaughtermaster, and 3 Ogors on turn 1, rendering my army rather useless.
    The game did not improve from there.

    The Leadbelchers weren't too bad, though they are definitely a melee unit.

    The Tyrant is still fantastic. 

    Ironguts do crazy damage, even an minimum size.

    Ogors are fantastic, though 2 blocks of 12 will serve you much better than 1.

    The worst part was that my opponent had crappy dice, but it didnt matter because the stupid buff heroes made everything 2+ to hit and 2+ to wound!

    Had I prepared accordingly, things may have turned out different, but for that way it is, I cannot give a full review of our new warscrolls yet as half of my army was destroyed in 1 shooting phase.

    Oh well, better luck next time!

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  20. I must say that the Slaughtermaster is looking quite powerful. The cauldron is very nice, his spell is great for buffing Gluttons, especially when combined with Meatfist or Bloodgullet, and his Battalion is great for minimizing drops. 

    Speaking of BLoodgullet, it is crazy powerful. I think magic is the way to go for Mawtribes, maybe with a Tyrant, Ironguts, some Gluttons, and a big mammoth or two.

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  21. Why all the Tyrant hate? The warscroll got better, the amazing command ability got even better, and you get to choose the Big Name now. He's still my go-to for General for all armies I make, such as this:

    Bloodgullet

    Tyrant (General, Red Drop, Splatter-Cleaver) 160

    Butcher (Blood Feast, Ribcracker, Shrunken Priest Head) 140

    Slaughtermaster (Molten Entrails, Greasy Deluge, Flesh Apron) 140

    Stonehorn Beastrider (Blood Vulture) 300

    Leadbelchers x4 160

    Ogre Gluttons x12 (Paired Clubs, Lookout Grot, +1 Bravery Banner) 400

    Ironguts x 4 220

    Ironguts x4 220

    Goremand 140

    Tyrant's Gutguard 120

    2000/2000

     

     

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  22. 2 hours ago, Elmir said:


    No cheap screens, no cheap objective sitters, no alpha bunker option (just a slow advance) and no way to get them in due to not having any allies. 
     

    Part of this army's premise was its reliance on elite units.  They don't need a whole lot of screening, especially with their good saves, and they can be returned by the heroes. The Mortek are so good that they make up for the points. Though the no allies prevents cheaper unit, their current ones are so good that that isnt necessary. They have good shooting (Mortek Crawler), good melee (Stalkers), and good magic (any of the heroes). They also have ways to suck up wounds (Harvesters) and big Command Ability Beasts (Katakros). I'm thinking that despite the price, their synergies and powerful warscrolls will be more than enough to compensate for that.

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