Yorga said:
El Syf said:
Also what's with the Kastellan hate? Mine's never let me down yet.
I suppose if you are going to use Blood Knights it is a wise investment to buy the Kastellen. They only get one wound back per successful casting of IoN and it will be him if he previously died (again).
The 1 guy back from Inocation of Nehek is VERY debateable. I paly it exactly how its written. Squad gets Caster Level +1 wounds, Model only gets 1. So essentially the varghiests only get 1 wound per casting.
Its pointless to argue this here, theres a thread in the Laws of the night section and I believe the consenses is that the rule is so poorly written that you can not determine the 'rules as intended' part either.
With the high points cost of the knights it does not seem broken to be able to regen 2-5 blood knights. Especially against certain enemies - dwarves, empire.
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So far I've run an 8man squad with vampire BSB. I had FC with war banner. I was playing against
VC so the blood keep banner would not have been very good.
I'll probably run them in 5 or 6 strong in future games. Still unsure about putting a Kastellan in the squad.
Reason for this is that the champion is last to die. A 5 man knight squad can regularily get whittled down to one man and then you can invocation of nehek them back. But now your banner is gone forever!
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The blood knight models from GW are the single most overpriced thing they have. 5 solid finecast models for that insane price. No extra bitz, no different poses, no options, no nothing!
I've seen the chaos knights + HE dragon princes conversions and they are very awesome. And I do not like my horses wild west pose. Throw a cowboy hat on your vampires and you can sell tickets to your games night rodeo stampeede!
For conversions Chaos knights and dragon princes are the best kit bash options if you want to make them look like the current blood knights. Instead of dragon princes you can also go bitz hunting for any kind of winged armour - dark elf corsairs or cold ones knights, grave guard and black knights.
Bretonnian conversions are an option but alot more difficult. Old plastic brets need alot of tiny detail work, typically with greenstuff, and a good paint job or they just look like bretonnians instead of vampire bretonnians.
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Also wanted to mention a tactic against cannonballs.
Make sure your playing with some terrain on the table! Obsticles stop cannon balls and are then removed. Cannonballs also can't go through buildings. When you move the bloodknights up make sure there is an obsticle between you and the cannon on the other side of the table. When your opponent shoots, does all the stuff for the cannonball stuff you calmly tell him the cannon has hit the obsticle and has stopped. Then he will squint his eyes, smush his lips together, let out a fast sigh, and then lightly utter a profanity.
If its a Bolt Thrower you just have to point at the obsticle and say "soft cover, minus one to hit" - make sure to repeat this several times before, during, and after he has rolled the dice.
If your shooty opponent is trying to force you to walk through NoMan's land then simply tell him your army retreats and is moving around his army to attack the unprotected villiages.