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Made in us
Happy Little Tree



South East Michigan

at my LGS this evening I watched
A unfortunate Cryx player get his
Death Jack disrupted. It had just
Enough room to charge ergregore.
I couldn't help but chime in dribbled
Into oblivion as the DJ tore the poor
orb to peices. Everyone but the controler of
Egragore got a good laugh out of it.
Good times

 
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

Why did it charge the Egregore? The Egregore is a Solo. Deathjack charges it's controlling Warcaster (any of the Witches) when it becomes unbound.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2008/09/11 08:52:24


Spain in Flames: Flames of War (Spanish Civil War 1936-39) Flames of War: Czechs and Slovaks (WWI & WWII) Sheffield & Rotherham Wargames Club

"I'm cancelling you, I'm cancelling you out of shame like my subscription to White Dwarf." - Mark Corrigan: Peep Show
 
   
Made in us
Happy Little Tree



South East Michigan

I was not aware I am a relatively new player and the cryx player didnt protest since they Cygnar player insisted that DJ rushes the Orb when it is not fed properly. This just confirms my suspicions that all Cygnar players are cheaters.

 
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

Fair enough. Remember you can also feed deathjack a warrior model to stop him going unbound while disrupted.

Spain in Flames: Flames of War (Spanish Civil War 1936-39) Flames of War: Czechs and Slovaks (WWI & WWII) Sheffield & Rotherham Wargames Club

"I'm cancelling you, I'm cancelling you out of shame like my subscription to White Dwarf." - Mark Corrigan: Peep Show
 
   
 
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