![]() The majority of their 'jacks are expensive and without buffs they're incredibly slow. Lastly, they keep using their older warjacks long past their use-by date, to the point they're unstable and may literally explode mid-battle. They do not use light warjacks at all, viewing them as puny. In the backstory Khador lacks resources to produce many cortexes (warjack brains) so the ones they do have they install in the heaviest chassis possible. Khador is home to some of the biggest, stompiest warjacks in the game. Khador is also home to the infamous Karchev the Terrible who is half warcaster, half warjack. Beyond that we have midfielders like Sorscha1 or Vladimir1 specialists that solve problems like the Old Witch2 and support casters like Irusk1 or Zerkova1. This concept is exemplified in the various incarnations of Kommander Orsus Zoktavir (aka The Butcher) who not only is a capable front line fighter, but CRAVES the front lines. Khador is home to some of the most up-in-your-face aggressive warcasters in the game. Khador has a caster for every style, but overall they tend to specialize in axe to the face style combat. Khador can be built for speed, resilience, high damage shooting output or heavy magic. Just as Cygnar has spells that improve its low armor scores, Khador warcasters bring speed to their plodding armies making them deceptively quick. On the table, Khador features heavily armored, plodding warjacks and elite armored warriors backed up by hordes of expendable troops, powerful wizards and stealthy assassins. ![]() They rely on infantry assisting heavy warjacks to crush their enemies. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |