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Settra is 475pts, he can only spend 25% in lords so until 1900+ Settra is out, same with the TK on the sphinx as that is 380pts if the TK is naked. Tomb Warriors do you mean Tomb Guard the Elite Special Unit or Skeleton Warriors? If Tomb Guard he has no core which he has to have a minimum of 25%.
Having said that, take anything that forces an Initiative Test or die! Cracks Call and the Brass Orb, the Sphinx is I1 so it will go down. Flaming Attacks for any TKs or Priests as they will be flamable. The 13th Spell is awlays good, I'd grab a Gray Seer, roll up Ruin for Cracks then swap something for the 13th. Take some gutter runners for the casket as with your low leadership it will mess you up good.
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-Alexis de Tocqueville.