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Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka





Sheffield, UK

Baldur the Stonecleaver
Woldwatcher
Woldwyrd
Megalith
Wold Guardian
Druids of Orboros (Leader and 5 Grunts)
Shifting Stones
Stoneward and 5 Woldstalkers
Tharn Wolfriders (Leader and 4 Grunts)
Blackclad Wayfarer

50/50

I've been playing this list with some small success of late and I'm thinking about building a new list. The thing is, all my Circle lists seem to include Druids of Orboros and I would like to perhaps build a list that does not include them.

Does anyone have any ideas?
   
Made in us
Hierarch




Pueblo, CO

Well, I guess the first question is why you include them, and do they provide your playstyle with the level of utility you want?

Things I've gotten other players to admit...
Foldalot: Pariahs can sometimes be useful 
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka





Sheffield, UK

They just do so much. In the list above they provide self protection with their smoke clouds and anti magic to protect the core of my army (warlock and heavy warbeasts) then when the enemy is close enough they leap forward and drag the enemies warjacks/warbeasts into range for my warbeasts to get easy charges in.
   
Made in us
Hierarch




Pueblo, CO

So, in other words, the fit excruciatingly well?

In my prior experience, go with what works for you. If they're such a lynchpin to your playstyle, use them until you find a better solution to the problems they address. That way, you can perfect your use and understanding of them while exploring other avenues for your list with other units.

Things I've gotten other players to admit...
Foldalot: Pariahs can sometimes be useful 
   
 
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