Misery Cage

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Cryx Blackfleet Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30DEFARM
Health = 5
FA = 4
Cost = 1516
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Model Advantages and Abilities

Body Snatcher
This model can gain Corpse Tokens. Models cannot gain corpse tokens from friendly models destroyed by friendly attacks, such as from trample power attacks or spray attacks that hit friendly models.
Gibbet - When a living or undead model is destroyed within 8 inches of this model, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token if it does not already have one. This model cannot have more than one corpse token at any time. This model begins the game with one corpse token.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Gibbet (Create)




Distant Deployment
This model can be placed at the same time as your models with Advance Deployment, up to 9 inches beyond your deployment zone.

No errata for Distant Deployment (Create)


Gallows Fruit
During a friendly Faction warcaster's activation, it can remove 1 corpse token from this model if this model is in its control range. When a friendly Faction warcaster removes a corpse token from this model, the warcaster gains 1 focus point. Each warcaster can do this only once per turn.

No errata for Gallows Fruit (Create)


Immobile
This model has no Normal Movement or Combat Action, cannot become knocked down or be moved, and is automatically hit by melee attacks.

No errata for Immobile (Create)


Revulsion
While this model has a corpse token, it gains Stealth.
Stealth Stealth:
Ranged and magic attacks targeting this model from a point of origin greater than 5˝ away automatically miss. This model is not an intervening model when determining line of sight from a model more than 5˝ away.‎


No errata for Stealth (Create)


No errata for Revulsion (Create)



Solo rules

Solos are independent warrior models.

Changes and Updates

Release Trivia

  • Released 2018.04

Mk3 to Mk4

Lore

Misery cages are a cruel twist on the gibbets used on the mainland to punish pirates. While a mundane gibbet holds a living prisoner to waste away, a misery cage wrings arcane power from the flesh and souls of any locked away within. Cryxians stuff the dead and dying into misery cages so warcasters can draw upon their essence to fuel their profane magic, which renders the body within to crumbling ash, a terrifying but relatively merciful end.