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| Dogan, Lord of Chaos.; Lookie! More special characters! | |
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| Jackety | Dec 25 2004, 12:13 PM Post #1 |
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Well, this is actually my first try at making a special character for Chaos. So, excuse if he is cheasy/overpriced/underprice, etc. The Tribe, as it was called, was a young tribe of warriors that fought hard in the Chaos Wastes, and for years they were beaten, misrebly. Many of the Tribe were captured and used as slaves or sacrifices, and it was very soon almost halved in its number. The warriors they trained were excellent fighters, but were also far too confident of their own abilites, giving the enemy the upper hand in too many situations. Around the time Archaon began to hunt the items of Chaos, the Tribe began to grow in size greatly, and its warriors began to become more diciplined. No one knew the reason for this, until a Chaos Warrior by the name of Dogan revealed himself in a fighting against another tribe. He was famous for taking the items of warriors defeated, and under his command The Tribe almost wiped out the other army it was fighting. Dogan only grew stronger over the years, as did the Tribe, inducting more and more warriors into their ranks. He fought hard during the Storm of Chaos, and defeated many champions of the Empire. The Tribe acheived a large amount of fighting down during the Storm of Chaos, and gained Dogan the information of a island called Misnnantus, and what awaited there... Brief history of Dogan and why he's going to Miannantus. Rules for Dogan. This will need much tweaking. Chaos Lord Dogan: 400 points. 1 Lord and one hero choice. M4, WS8, BS3, S5, T5, W3, I8, A5, Ld9. Weapons and Armor: Chaos Armor, Shield, The Blade Forged, The Trophies of Old, Sacrifices to the Gods, Mark of Chaos Undivided. The Blade Forged: This blade was formed of Dogan's original sword, affectionally nick-named by Dogan as the "Man-Hewer." As time passed the blade began to grow old, and to prevent the blade from growing dull, Dogan took the swords of his strongest enemies (Dead, of course), and melded the blades into his own. In addition to being a magic item, this adds +1 to Dogan's S. The Trophies of Old and Sacrifices to the Gods: Dogan has many pounches on his side and amulets around his neck, and his cape is decorated with many marks of Chaos Undivided. Due to all the protective magics around Dogan, he can use his shield and magical weapon as a hand weapon and shield for his armor save. Sacrices to the Gods: Dogan may sacrifice Chaos Warriors to the Four Gods to gain their favor in battle. For each Chaos Warrior Dogan Sacrifices, he may add +1 to a single stat-Either I, W, WS, or Ld. He may raise each stat once, and may only sacrifice three warriors. Once he flees for any reason loses these bonuses. In addition, he may sacrifice Chaos Warriors to gain a ward save. 1-6+ ward save, fails at the start of the 7th turn. 2-5+ ward save, becomes a 6+ at the 6th turn, fails at the 7th. 3-4+ ward save, becomes a 5+ at the 5th turn, 6+ at the 6th, and stops at the 7th. 5-3+ ward save, becomes a 4+ at the 4rd turn, 5+ at the 5th, 6+ at the 6th, and stops at the 7th. He may not, for any reason at all, gain a 2+ ward save. If any sacrificing rules are too complacated, I'll edit them so their more clear. Excuse the horrid spelling mistakes-My spell checker doesn't work. |
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| Gurkhal | Dec 25 2004, 04:12 PM Post #2 |
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Master of the Eleven Foot Stick of Supreme Sticking
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Thats looks quite good to me. But how much playtesting have been done for him? And what is the name of the tribe? PS: Are you sure that the tribe you have arn't a warband really? Tribes are smaller countries with women, children, older people and such. What you described seems more like a warband. Could you clarify this to me? |
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| snyggejygge | Dec 25 2004, 07:13 PM Post #3 |
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High Zar of Khorne
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I think heīs really cool, but I donīt know about the price at all, have never seen such rules, but he can very easily gain LD 10, which in my opinion is very good indeed, but then again the rest of it isnīt as good... |
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| Guardian of the Queen | Dec 26 2004, 01:31 AM Post #4 |
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High Oracle of Lagoth
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I think the name of the tribe is Tribe
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| Gurkhal | Dec 26 2004, 05:28 AM Post #5 |
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Master of the Eleven Foot Stick of Supreme Sticking
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Sorry, I must somehow have missed it. |
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| Jackety | Dec 26 2004, 11:37 AM Post #6 |
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At Gurkhal: The Tribe, it is called, yep. As for Tribe's seeming to be countries seeming to be countries, this started off as a warband, and through much fighting and dicipline, turned into a army. And no, no play testing has been done-just give it time... At snyggejygge: As stated, I've yet to play test him. I might make some sort of disadvantage for taking them, or making them fade, as like the Wardsave. |
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| brothermoscow | Jan 18 2005, 08:16 PM Post #7 |
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king of the gnomes
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i think hes cool, and the sacrifice rule is good, but i think hes under priced as hes basicaly a chaos lord with magic items, andd the sacrifices cost atleast 14pt a pop, maybe more. |
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