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=Model stats and abilities=
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| name  = Hellyth
| name  = LORD OF THE FEAST 1
| base  = 30 mm
| base  = 30 mm
| hp    = 15
| hp    = 8
| spd   = 7
| spd  = 6
| aat   = 6
| mat  = 8
| mat  = 6
| rat  = 7
| rat  = 7
| def  = 14
| def  = 12
| arm  = 17
| arm  = 16
| arc  = 7
|fa=C|cost=5|abilities=
| ctrl  = 12
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          {{Model Advantage | advantage = Resistance Corrosion| icon = Resistance Corrosion}}
          {{Model Advantage | advantage = Pathfinder| icon = Pathfinder}}                   
          {{Model Advantage | advantage = Dual Attack | icon = Dual_attack}} Corrosion}}
          {{Model Advantage | advantage = Tough| icon = Tough}} 
          {{Model Advantage | advantage = Undead | icon = Undead}}
          {{Field Marshal | ability = Hyper-Aggressive}}           
          {{Model Ability | ability = Arcane Machinery}}
          {{Model Ability | ability = Arcane Calibrations}}
          {{Model Ability | ability = Ionization}}
          {{Model Ability | ability = Vexing Alignment}}
          {{Star Attack | ability = Death Rattle}}
          {{Star Attack| ability = Marionette}}
          {{Star Action| ability = Pupppet Master}}
          {{Model Ability | ability = Prowl}}
          {{Model Ability | ability = Reposition}}
          {{Model Ability | ability = Take Down}}
          {{Veteran Leader | ability = Assault Kommando}}
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<th>Weapon</th><th>Type</th><th>Stats</th><th>Specials</th>
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=Errata=
=Errata=

Revision as of 04:23, 3 February 2024

Circle Orboros Devourer's Host Legacy Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30 mmSPDMATRATDEFARM
Health = 8
FA = C
Cost = 56871216
-
-

Model Advantages and Abilities

This is a template for "Model Advantage". It makes this table
table headerthing
blah blahthg
  • The idea is that this is a template that builds out an advantage category page.
  • It is called on a category after explaining what the category is doing.
  • it has to be called in a noinclude tag.

Then calls out to the auto-generate template. Circle Orboros Devourer's Host Legacy Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30 mmSPDMATRATDEFARM
Health = 8
FA = C
Cost = 56871216
-
-

Model Advantages and Abilities

Template loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model Advantage
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.
Heart Eater - When this model destroys a living or undead enemy model with a melee attack, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token. This model can have up to three corpse tokens at a time.
Blood Rage - During its combat action, this model can spend corpse tokens to make additional attacks. It can make one additional attack for each token spent.
Death Feast - During its activation, this model can spend corpse tokens to remove d3 damage points for each token spent.
Meat for the Beast - During its Combat Action, this model can spend corpse tokens to boost one attack or damage roll for each token spent.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Heart Eater (Create)
No errata for Blood Rage (Create)
No errata for Death Feast (Create)
No errata for Meat for the Beast (Create)


Template loop detected: Template:Model Advantage



Errata

No Errata specifically for this model. Ability errata will appear in an expandable box next to the rule (Pistol, for example).

Changes and Updates

Lore

Trivia

Battle Reports

Videos


LEGACY------------


A horror of prehistory, the Lord of the Feast exists to feed the Devourer through slaughter and destruction. The Feast Lord stalks the shadows taking bloody trophies until it can offer a sacrifice to the Beast of All Shapes. This grants the faithful renewed strength and vigour to rise again and feed Orboros with the bodies of their foes.

Basic Info

Template:Infobox-Model

Abilities

Weapons

Raven
File:Gun icon.jpg  RNG   ROF   AOE   POW 
8 1 Template:- -
Wurmblade
File:Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 5 13

Theme Forces


Thoughts on Lord of the Feast

Lord of the Feast in a Nutshell

The Lord of the Feast is another infantry killer. Advance deploying, and if it can hit with the raven it can get backstrikes. It's also fairly expensive - but that doesn't matter in the slightest when you can get the Lord of the Feast for free in both themes it's available in. And almost everyone does in high level competitive play in either theme because with an absurd threat range and ability to hit stuff thanks to a raven then blood reaper attack the Lord almost always makes back more than its nominal cost.

Combos & Synergies

  • Baldur1 can protect him on the way in with Rapid Growth and his feat. Stone Skin is an excellent offensive/defensive buff on him as well.
  • Grayle the Farstrider can cast Storm Rager on him, making him base MAT 10 POW 15 ARM 18 without corpses. His feat can also serve to increase his threat range.
  • Tharn Blood Shaman can put Divine Inspiration on him, making him an even better melee blender than he already is.
  • The Devourer's Host theme can start him off with corpse tokens. This is actually very helpful for him.
  • Boil Master and Spirit Cauldron can provide him with corpses, bring in targets closer with Spectral Lash, and provide re-rolls for him via Puppetmaster.
  • Well of Orboros can provide him with corpses

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Destroying infantry is a job done by a lot of alternatives in the Circle.
  • Heart Eater fails against constructs. He has limited game into Convergence.
  • You can't use the corpse token to boost ranged attack
  • Many players remember a scarier version of the Lord of the Feast from just after the Tharn CID and have learnt to tech against him.

Tricks & Tips

  • You can Raven into something big, then place your Lord on the far side of it for a very interestingly placed Blood Reaper. You likely want to place for backstrike bonus.
  • You do not have to face your Raven target.
  • Blood Reaper is functionally the same as Thresher except its not a [[:Category:{{{ability}}}|{{{ability}}}]]


[[Category:{{{ability}}}]] so he can make his initial ranged attack before or after it.

  • You can charge, Blood Reaper, power up on hearts, then Raven off to something else, and use the hearts to pound again something else into a paste. With favorable placement, this allows the Lord to have a threat range of: 18" + his own base size + whatever base size you Raven to.
  • The interaction of Blood Reaper, Heart Eater, and Death-Powered is a bit odd. But if you check Appendix A 'Timing Sequence' you'll discover:
    • Although the attacks are simultaneous, you do all the damage rolls sequentially. So if you boost mid-Reap, that damage roll and the next ones go down in power. But it doesn't change the damage roll(s) you've already made before the boost.
    • Damage rolls occur at Step 9 but damage isn't applied until Step 10. So you can't waterfall like "spend a corpse, gain a corpse, move onto the next damage roll"
    • This has been confirmed with an Infernal Ruling (link in the Rules Clarifications section below).

Other

Trivia

File:Feast Alt.jpg
Lady of the Feast, Limited Edition Sculpt (Mini Crate)

Other Circle models

Template:Index Circle

Rules Clarifications

Template:RC Magical Weapon Template:RC Blood Reaper Template:RC Grievous Wounds Template:RC Shifter

Template:RC Pathfinder Template:RC Advance Deployment Template:RC Stealth Template:RC Heart Eater Template:RC Dual Attack Template:RC Death Feast Template:RC Death-Powered This is a template for "Model Advantage". It makes this table

table headerthing
blah blahthg
  • The idea is that this is a template that builds out an advantage category page.
  • It is called on a category after explaining what the category is doing.
  • it has to be called in a noinclude tag.

Then calls out to the auto-generate template. Circle Orboros Devourer's Host Legacy Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30 mmSPDMATRATDEFARM
Health = 8
FA = C
Cost = 56871216
-
-

Model Advantages and Abilities

Template loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model Advantage
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.
Heart Eater - When this model destroys a living or undead enemy model with a melee attack, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token. This model can have up to three corpse tokens at a time.
Blood Rage - During its combat action, this model can spend corpse tokens to make additional attacks. It can make one additional attack for each token spent.
Death Feast - During its activation, this model can spend corpse tokens to remove d3 damage points for each token spent.
Meat for the Beast - During its Combat Action, this model can spend corpse tokens to boost one attack or damage roll for each token spent.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Heart Eater (Create)
No errata for Blood Rage (Create)
No errata for Death Feast (Create)
No errata for Meat for the Beast (Create)


Template loop detected: Template:Model Advantage



Errata

No Errata specifically for this model. Ability errata will appear in an expandable box next to the rule (Pistol, for example).

Changes and Updates

Lore

Trivia

Battle Reports

Videos


LEGACY------------


A horror of prehistory, the Lord of the Feast exists to feed the Devourer through slaughter and destruction. The Feast Lord stalks the shadows taking bloody trophies until it can offer a sacrifice to the Beast of All Shapes. This grants the faithful renewed strength and vigour to rise again and feed Orboros with the bodies of their foes.

Basic Info

Template:Infobox-Model

Abilities

Weapons

Raven
File:Gun icon.jpg  RNG   ROF   AOE   POW 
8 1 Template:- -
Wurmblade
File:Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 5 13

Theme Forces


Thoughts on Lord of the Feast

Lord of the Feast in a Nutshell

The Lord of the Feast is another infantry killer. Advance deploying, and if it can hit with the raven it can get backstrikes. It's also fairly expensive - but that doesn't matter in the slightest when you can get the Lord of the Feast for free in both themes it's available in. And almost everyone does in high level competitive play in either theme because with an absurd threat range and ability to hit stuff thanks to a raven then blood reaper attack the Lord almost always makes back more than its nominal cost.

Combos & Synergies

  • Baldur1 can protect him on the way in with Rapid Growth and his feat. Stone Skin is an excellent offensive/defensive buff on him as well.
  • Grayle the Farstrider can cast Storm Rager on him, making him base MAT 10 POW 15 ARM 18 without corpses. His feat can also serve to increase his threat range.
  • Tharn Blood Shaman can put Divine Inspiration on him, making him an even better melee blender than he already is.
  • The Devourer's Host theme can start him off with corpse tokens. This is actually very helpful for him.
  • Boil Master and Spirit Cauldron can provide him with corpses, bring in targets closer with Spectral Lash, and provide re-rolls for him via Puppetmaster.
  • Well of Orboros can provide him with corpses

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Destroying infantry is a job done by a lot of alternatives in the Circle.
  • Heart Eater fails against constructs. He has limited game into Convergence.
  • You can't use the corpse token to boost ranged attack
  • Many players remember a scarier version of the Lord of the Feast from just after the Tharn CID and have learnt to tech against him.

Tricks & Tips

  • You can Raven into something big, then place your Lord on the far side of it for a very interestingly placed Blood Reaper. You likely want to place for backstrike bonus.
  • You do not have to face your Raven target.
  • Blood Reaper is functionally the same as Thresher except its not a [[:Category:{{{ability}}}|{{{ability}}}]]


[[Category:{{{ability}}}]] so he can make his initial ranged attack before or after it.

  • You can charge, Blood Reaper, power up on hearts, then Raven off to something else, and use the hearts to pound again something else into a paste. With favorable placement, this allows the Lord to have a threat range of: 18" + his own base size + whatever base size you Raven to.
  • The interaction of Blood Reaper, Heart Eater, and Death-Powered is a bit odd. But if you check Appendix A 'Timing Sequence' you'll discover:
    • Although the attacks are simultaneous, you do all the damage rolls sequentially. So if you boost mid-Reap, that damage roll and the next ones go down in power. But it doesn't change the damage roll(s) you've already made before the boost.
    • Damage rolls occur at Step 9 but damage isn't applied until Step 10. So you can't waterfall like "spend a corpse, gain a corpse, move onto the next damage roll"
    • This has been confirmed with an Infernal Ruling (link in the Rules Clarifications section below).

Other

Trivia

File:Feast Alt.jpg
Lady of the Feast, Limited Edition Sculpt (Mini Crate)

Other Circle models

Template:Index Circle

Rules Clarifications

Template:RC Magical Weapon Template:RC Blood Reaper Template:RC Grievous Wounds Template:RC Shifter

Template:RC Pathfinder Template:RC Advance Deployment Template:RC Stealth Template:RC Heart Eater Template:RC Dual Attack Template:RC Death Feast Template:RC Death-Powered This is a template for "Model Advantage". It makes this table

table headerthing
blah blahthg
  • The idea is that this is a template that builds out an advantage category page.
  • It is called on a category after explaining what the category is doing.
  • it has to be called in a noinclude tag.

Then calls out to the auto-generate template. Circle Orboros Devourer's Host Legacy Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30 mmSPDMATRATDEFARM
Health = 8
FA = C
Cost = 56871216
-
-

Model Advantages and Abilities

Template loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model Advantage
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.
Heart Eater - When this model destroys a living or undead enemy model with a melee attack, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token. This model can have up to three corpse tokens at a time.
Blood Rage - During its combat action, this model can spend corpse tokens to make additional attacks. It can make one additional attack for each token spent.
Death Feast - During its activation, this model can spend corpse tokens to remove d3 damage points for each token spent.
Meat for the Beast - During its Combat Action, this model can spend corpse tokens to boost one attack or damage roll for each token spent.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Heart Eater (Create)
No errata for Blood Rage (Create)
No errata for Death Feast (Create)
No errata for Meat for the Beast (Create)


Template loop detected: Template:Model Advantage



Errata

No Errata specifically for this model. Ability errata will appear in an expandable box next to the rule (Pistol, for example).

Changes and Updates

Lore

Trivia

Battle Reports

Videos


LEGACY------------


A horror of prehistory, the Lord of the Feast exists to feed the Devourer through slaughter and destruction. The Feast Lord stalks the shadows taking bloody trophies until it can offer a sacrifice to the Beast of All Shapes. This grants the faithful renewed strength and vigour to rise again and feed Orboros with the bodies of their foes.

Basic Info

Template:Infobox-Model

Abilities

Weapons

Raven
File:Gun icon.jpg  RNG   ROF   AOE   POW 
8 1 Template:- -
Wurmblade
File:Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 5 13

Theme Forces


Thoughts on Lord of the Feast

Lord of the Feast in a Nutshell

The Lord of the Feast is another infantry killer. Advance deploying, and if it can hit with the raven it can get backstrikes. It's also fairly expensive - but that doesn't matter in the slightest when you can get the Lord of the Feast for free in both themes it's available in. And almost everyone does in high level competitive play in either theme because with an absurd threat range and ability to hit stuff thanks to a raven then blood reaper attack the Lord almost always makes back more than its nominal cost.

Combos & Synergies

  • Baldur1 can protect him on the way in with Rapid Growth and his feat. Stone Skin is an excellent offensive/defensive buff on him as well.
  • Grayle the Farstrider can cast Storm Rager on him, making him base MAT 10 POW 15 ARM 18 without corpses. His feat can also serve to increase his threat range.
  • Tharn Blood Shaman can put Divine Inspiration on him, making him an even better melee blender than he already is.
  • The Devourer's Host theme can start him off with corpse tokens. This is actually very helpful for him.
  • Boil Master and Spirit Cauldron can provide him with corpses, bring in targets closer with Spectral Lash, and provide re-rolls for him via Puppetmaster.
  • Well of Orboros can provide him with corpses

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Destroying infantry is a job done by a lot of alternatives in the Circle.
  • Heart Eater fails against constructs. He has limited game into Convergence.
  • You can't use the corpse token to boost ranged attack
  • Many players remember a scarier version of the Lord of the Feast from just after the Tharn CID and have learnt to tech against him.

Tricks & Tips

  • You can Raven into something big, then place your Lord on the far side of it for a very interestingly placed Blood Reaper. You likely want to place for backstrike bonus.
  • You do not have to face your Raven target.
  • Blood Reaper is functionally the same as Thresher except its not a [[:Category:{{{ability}}}|{{{ability}}}]]


[[Category:{{{ability}}}]] so he can make his initial ranged attack before or after it.

  • You can charge, Blood Reaper, power up on hearts, then Raven off to something else, and use the hearts to pound again something else into a paste. With favorable placement, this allows the Lord to have a threat range of: 18" + his own base size + whatever base size you Raven to.
  • The interaction of Blood Reaper, Heart Eater, and Death-Powered is a bit odd. But if you check Appendix A 'Timing Sequence' you'll discover:
    • Although the attacks are simultaneous, you do all the damage rolls sequentially. So if you boost mid-Reap, that damage roll and the next ones go down in power. But it doesn't change the damage roll(s) you've already made before the boost.
    • Damage rolls occur at Step 9 but damage isn't applied until Step 10. So you can't waterfall like "spend a corpse, gain a corpse, move onto the next damage roll"
    • This has been confirmed with an Infernal Ruling (link in the Rules Clarifications section below).

Other

Trivia

File:Feast Alt.jpg
Lady of the Feast, Limited Edition Sculpt (Mini Crate)

Other Circle models

Template:Index Circle

Rules Clarifications

Template:RC Magical Weapon Template:RC Blood Reaper Template:RC Grievous Wounds Template:RC Shifter

Template:RC Pathfinder Template:RC Advance Deployment Template:RC Stealth Template:RC Heart Eater Template:RC Dual Attack Template:RC Death Feast Template:RC Death-Powered This is a template for "Model Advantage". It makes this table

table headerthing
blah blahthg
  • The idea is that this is a template that builds out an advantage category page.
  • It is called on a category after explaining what the category is doing.
  • it has to be called in a noinclude tag.

Then calls out to the auto-generate template. Circle Orboros Devourer's Host Legacy Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30 mmSPDMATRATDEFARM
Health = 8
FA = C
Cost = 56871216
-
-

Model Advantages and Abilities

Template loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model Advantage
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.
Heart Eater - When this model destroys a living or undead enemy model with a melee attack, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token. This model can have up to three corpse tokens at a time.
Blood Rage - During its combat action, this model can spend corpse tokens to make additional attacks. It can make one additional attack for each token spent.
Death Feast - During its activation, this model can spend corpse tokens to remove d3 damage points for each token spent.
Meat for the Beast - During its Combat Action, this model can spend corpse tokens to boost one attack or damage roll for each token spent.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Heart Eater (Create)
No errata for Blood Rage (Create)
No errata for Death Feast (Create)
No errata for Meat for the Beast (Create)


Template loop detected: Template:Model Advantage



Errata

No Errata specifically for this model. Ability errata will appear in an expandable box next to the rule (Pistol, for example).

Changes and Updates

Lore

Trivia

Battle Reports

Videos


LEGACY------------


A horror of prehistory, the Lord of the Feast exists to feed the Devourer through slaughter and destruction. The Feast Lord stalks the shadows taking bloody trophies until it can offer a sacrifice to the Beast of All Shapes. This grants the faithful renewed strength and vigour to rise again and feed Orboros with the bodies of their foes.

Basic Info

Template:Infobox-Model

Abilities

Weapons

Raven
File:Gun icon.jpg  RNG   ROF   AOE   POW 
8 1 Template:- -
Wurmblade
File:Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 5 13

Theme Forces


Thoughts on Lord of the Feast

Lord of the Feast in a Nutshell

The Lord of the Feast is another infantry killer. Advance deploying, and if it can hit with the raven it can get backstrikes. It's also fairly expensive - but that doesn't matter in the slightest when you can get the Lord of the Feast for free in both themes it's available in. And almost everyone does in high level competitive play in either theme because with an absurd threat range and ability to hit stuff thanks to a raven then blood reaper attack the Lord almost always makes back more than its nominal cost.

Combos & Synergies

  • Baldur1 can protect him on the way in with Rapid Growth and his feat. Stone Skin is an excellent offensive/defensive buff on him as well.
  • Grayle the Farstrider can cast Storm Rager on him, making him base MAT 10 POW 15 ARM 18 without corpses. His feat can also serve to increase his threat range.
  • Tharn Blood Shaman can put Divine Inspiration on him, making him an even better melee blender than he already is.
  • The Devourer's Host theme can start him off with corpse tokens. This is actually very helpful for him.
  • Boil Master and Spirit Cauldron can provide him with corpses, bring in targets closer with Spectral Lash, and provide re-rolls for him via Puppetmaster.
  • Well of Orboros can provide him with corpses

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Destroying infantry is a job done by a lot of alternatives in the Circle.
  • Heart Eater fails against constructs. He has limited game into Convergence.
  • You can't use the corpse token to boost ranged attack
  • Many players remember a scarier version of the Lord of the Feast from just after the Tharn CID and have learnt to tech against him.

Tricks & Tips

  • You can Raven into something big, then place your Lord on the far side of it for a very interestingly placed Blood Reaper. You likely want to place for backstrike bonus.
  • You do not have to face your Raven target.
  • Blood Reaper is functionally the same as Thresher except its not a [[:Category:{{{ability}}}|{{{ability}}}]]


[[Category:{{{ability}}}]] so he can make his initial ranged attack before or after it.

  • You can charge, Blood Reaper, power up on hearts, then Raven off to something else, and use the hearts to pound again something else into a paste. With favorable placement, this allows the Lord to have a threat range of: 18" + his own base size + whatever base size you Raven to.
  • The interaction of Blood Reaper, Heart Eater, and Death-Powered is a bit odd. But if you check Appendix A 'Timing Sequence' you'll discover:
    • Although the attacks are simultaneous, you do all the damage rolls sequentially. So if you boost mid-Reap, that damage roll and the next ones go down in power. But it doesn't change the damage roll(s) you've already made before the boost.
    • Damage rolls occur at Step 9 but damage isn't applied until Step 10. So you can't waterfall like "spend a corpse, gain a corpse, move onto the next damage roll"
    • This has been confirmed with an Infernal Ruling (link in the Rules Clarifications section below).

Other

Trivia

File:Feast Alt.jpg
Lady of the Feast, Limited Edition Sculpt (Mini Crate)

Other Circle models

Template:Index Circle

Rules Clarifications

Template:RC Magical Weapon Template:RC Blood Reaper Template:RC Grievous Wounds Template:RC Shifter

Template:RC Pathfinder Template:RC Advance Deployment Template:RC Stealth Template:RC Heart Eater Template:RC Dual Attack Template:RC Death Feast Template:RC Death-Powered

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.
Heart Eater - When this model destroys a living or undead enemy model with a melee attack, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token. This model can have up to three corpse tokens at a time.
Blood Rage - During its combat action, this model can spend corpse tokens to make additional attacks. It can make one additional attack for each token spent.
Death Feast - During its activation, this model can spend corpse tokens to remove d3 damage points for each token spent.
Meat for the Beast - During its Combat Action, this model can spend corpse tokens to boost one attack or damage roll for each token spent.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Heart Eater (Create)
No errata for Blood Rage (Create)
No errata for Death Feast (Create)
No errata for Meat for the Beast (Create)


This is a template for "Model Advantage". It makes this table

table headerthing
blah blahthg
  • The idea is that this is a template that builds out an advantage category page.
  • It is called on a category after explaining what the category is doing.
  • it has to be called in a noinclude tag.

Then calls out to the auto-generate template. Circle Orboros Devourer's Host Legacy Solo

Model stats and abilities

Model Statistics

Base size = 30 mmSPDMATRATDEFARM
Health = 8
FA = C
Cost = 56871216
-
-

Model Advantages and Abilities

Template loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model AdvantageTemplate loop detected: Template:Model Advantage
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.
Heart Eater - When this model destroys a living or undead enemy model with a melee attack, this model gains the destroyed model's corpse token. This model can have up to three corpse tokens at a time.
Blood Rage - During its combat action, this model can spend corpse tokens to make additional attacks. It can make one additional attack for each token spent.
Death Feast - During its activation, this model can spend corpse tokens to remove d3 damage points for each token spent.
Meat for the Beast - During its Combat Action, this model can spend corpse tokens to boost one attack or damage roll for each token spent.
No errata for Body Snatcher (Create)
No errata for Heart Eater (Create)
No errata for Blood Rage (Create)
No errata for Death Feast (Create)
No errata for Meat for the Beast (Create)


Template loop detected: Template:Model Advantage



Errata

No Errata specifically for this model. Ability errata will appear in an expandable box next to the rule (Pistol, for example).

Changes and Updates

Lore

Trivia

Battle Reports

Videos


LEGACY------------


A horror of prehistory, the Lord of the Feast exists to feed the Devourer through slaughter and destruction. The Feast Lord stalks the shadows taking bloody trophies until it can offer a sacrifice to the Beast of All Shapes. This grants the faithful renewed strength and vigour to rise again and feed Orboros with the bodies of their foes.

Basic Info

Template:Infobox-Model

Abilities

Weapons

Raven
File:Gun icon.jpg  RNG   ROF   AOE   POW 
8 1 Template:- -
Wurmblade
File:Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 5 13

Theme Forces


Thoughts on Lord of the Feast

Lord of the Feast in a Nutshell

The Lord of the Feast is another infantry killer. Advance deploying, and if it can hit with the raven it can get backstrikes. It's also fairly expensive - but that doesn't matter in the slightest when you can get the Lord of the Feast for free in both themes it's available in. And almost everyone does in high level competitive play in either theme because with an absurd threat range and ability to hit stuff thanks to a raven then blood reaper attack the Lord almost always makes back more than its nominal cost.

Combos & Synergies

  • Baldur1 can protect him on the way in with Rapid Growth and his feat. Stone Skin is an excellent offensive/defensive buff on him as well.
  • Grayle the Farstrider can cast Storm Rager on him, making him base MAT 10 POW 15 ARM 18 without corpses. His feat can also serve to increase his threat range.
  • Tharn Blood Shaman can put Divine Inspiration on him, making him an even better melee blender than he already is.
  • The Devourer's Host theme can start him off with corpse tokens. This is actually very helpful for him.
  • Boil Master and Spirit Cauldron can provide him with corpses, bring in targets closer with Spectral Lash, and provide re-rolls for him via Puppetmaster.
  • Well of Orboros can provide him with corpses

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Destroying infantry is a job done by a lot of alternatives in the Circle.
  • Heart Eater fails against constructs. He has limited game into Convergence.
  • You can't use the corpse token to boost ranged attack
  • Many players remember a scarier version of the Lord of the Feast from just after the Tharn CID and have learnt to tech against him.

Tricks & Tips

  • You can Raven into something big, then place your Lord on the far side of it for a very interestingly placed Blood Reaper. You likely want to place for backstrike bonus.
  • You do not have to face your Raven target.
  • Blood Reaper is functionally the same as Thresher except its not a [[:Category:{{{ability}}}|{{{ability}}}]]


[[Category:{{{ability}}}]] so he can make his initial ranged attack before or after it.

  • You can charge, Blood Reaper, power up on hearts, then Raven off to something else, and use the hearts to pound again something else into a paste. With favorable placement, this allows the Lord to have a threat range of: 18" + his own base size + whatever base size you Raven to.
  • The interaction of Blood Reaper, Heart Eater, and Death-Powered is a bit odd. But if you check Appendix A 'Timing Sequence' you'll discover:
    • Although the attacks are simultaneous, you do all the damage rolls sequentially. So if you boost mid-Reap, that damage roll and the next ones go down in power. But it doesn't change the damage roll(s) you've already made before the boost.
    • Damage rolls occur at Step 9 but damage isn't applied until Step 10. So you can't waterfall like "spend a corpse, gain a corpse, move onto the next damage roll"
    • This has been confirmed with an Infernal Ruling (link in the Rules Clarifications section below).

Other

Trivia

File:Feast Alt.jpg
Lady of the Feast, Limited Edition Sculpt (Mini Crate)

Other Circle models

Template:Index Circle

Rules Clarifications

Template:RC Magical Weapon Template:RC Blood Reaper Template:RC Grievous Wounds Template:RC Shifter

Template:RC Pathfinder Template:RC Advance Deployment Template:RC Stealth Template:RC Heart Eater Template:RC Dual Attack Template:RC Death Feast

Template:RC Death-Powered



Errata

No Errata specifically for this model. Ability errata will appear in an expandable box next to the rule (Pistol, for example).

Changes and Updates

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LEGACY------------


A horror of prehistory, the Lord of the Feast exists to feed the Devourer through slaughter and destruction. The Feast Lord stalks the shadows taking bloody trophies until it can offer a sacrifice to the Beast of All Shapes. This grants the faithful renewed strength and vigour to rise again and feed Orboros with the bodies of their foes.

Basic Info

Template:Infobox-Model

Abilities

Weapons

Raven
File:Gun icon.jpg  RNG   ROF   AOE   POW 
8 1 Template:- -
Wurmblade
File:Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 5 13

Theme Forces


Thoughts on Lord of the Feast

Lord of the Feast in a Nutshell

The Lord of the Feast is another infantry killer. Advance deploying, and if it can hit with the raven it can get backstrikes. It's also fairly expensive - but that doesn't matter in the slightest when you can get the Lord of the Feast for free in both themes it's available in. And almost everyone does in high level competitive play in either theme because with an absurd threat range and ability to hit stuff thanks to a raven then blood reaper attack the Lord almost always makes back more than its nominal cost.

Combos & Synergies

  • Baldur1 can protect him on the way in with Rapid Growth and his feat. Stone Skin is an excellent offensive/defensive buff on him as well.
  • Grayle the Farstrider can cast Storm Rager on him, making him base MAT 10 POW 15 ARM 18 without corpses. His feat can also serve to increase his threat range.
  • Tharn Blood Shaman can put Divine Inspiration on him, making him an even better melee blender than he already is.
  • The Devourer's Host theme can start him off with corpse tokens. This is actually very helpful for him.
  • Boil Master and Spirit Cauldron can provide him with corpses, bring in targets closer with Spectral Lash, and provide re-rolls for him via Puppetmaster.
  • Well of Orboros can provide him with corpses

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Destroying infantry is a job done by a lot of alternatives in the Circle.
  • Heart Eater fails against constructs. He has limited game into Convergence.
  • You can't use the corpse token to boost ranged attack
  • Many players remember a scarier version of the Lord of the Feast from just after the Tharn CID and have learnt to tech against him.

Tricks & Tips

  • You can Raven into something big, then place your Lord on the far side of it for a very interestingly placed Blood Reaper. You likely want to place for backstrike bonus.
  • You do not have to face your Raven target.
  • Blood Reaper is functionally the same as Thresher except its not a [[:Category:{{{ability}}}|{{{ability}}}]]


[[Category:{{{ability}}}]] so he can make his initial ranged attack before or after it.

  • You can charge, Blood Reaper, power up on hearts, then Raven off to something else, and use the hearts to pound again something else into a paste. With favorable placement, this allows the Lord to have a threat range of: 18" + his own base size + whatever base size you Raven to.
  • The interaction of Blood Reaper, Heart Eater, and Death-Powered is a bit odd. But if you check Appendix A 'Timing Sequence' you'll discover:
    • Although the attacks are simultaneous, you do all the damage rolls sequentially. So if you boost mid-Reap, that damage roll and the next ones go down in power. But it doesn't change the damage roll(s) you've already made before the boost.
    • Damage rolls occur at Step 9 but damage isn't applied until Step 10. So you can't waterfall like "spend a corpse, gain a corpse, move onto the next damage roll"
    • This has been confirmed with an Infernal Ruling (link in the Rules Clarifications section below).

Other

Trivia

File:Feast Alt.jpg
Lady of the Feast, Limited Edition Sculpt (Mini Crate)

Other Circle models

Template:Index Circle

Rules Clarifications

Template:RC Magical Weapon Template:RC Blood Reaper Template:RC Grievous Wounds Template:RC Shifter

Template:RC Pathfinder Template:RC Advance Deployment Template:RC Stealth Template:RC Heart Eater Template:RC Dual Attack Template:RC Death Feast Template:RC Death-Powered