3/18/2023 0 Comments Khador battle group![]() Most models are subdivided into different themes, but there are a few "Evergreen" models that can be fielded in multiple themes and are useful models to own: Decimator & Juggernaut from the Battlegroup Starter Box: The Decimator and Juggernaut are powerful warjacks that happen to be great for learning the game, but they have the added benefit of adding up to a cost of exactly 28 WJP, which is the same amount available to not only Kozlov, but the Butcher and Vladimir (not to mention several other Khadoran warcasters) as well! Buying the Battlegroup Starter box and one or two extra warcasters makes for an easy way to vary your play early on, without incurring a lot of costs It is advisable to look into "magnetizing" these warjacks' arms so you can swap their loadouts once you expand into larger games.Khadoran warjacks aren't the most nuanced in Immoren but it's typically best to first buy warjacks that you're almost guaranteed to continue using no matter what play style you prefer. For the purposes of learning the game it tends to be wise resist the temptation to buy unique aka "Character" warjacks and Colossals because these can be more difficult to learn, niche and/or very expensive. Khador has many excellent warjacks new players can pick from beyond the recommendations made below. Casting big spells with hugely powerful effects that scale into larger armies perfectly, he's also an excellent pick. Vladimir Tzepesci, the Dark Prince: All three recommended starting warcasters are melee powerhouses, but his toolkit skews entirely to mixing things up in melee.Note that as of the time of writing (2019.07), the only way to purchase him is by getting the Battlegroup Starter Box Beyond that, he's a great warcaster to grow you forces with because his tool kit applies to both his battlegroup warjacks as well as Khadorans that march with him. Lord Kozlov is Khador's Battlegroup Starter warcaster and he is indeed a powerful 'caster that happens to be easy to learn the game with.He's an exceptional battlegroup warcaster that's easy to learn. " Butcher1"-as we often lovingly refer to him-is the first of three incarnations of Orsus Zoktavir, the embodiment of Khadoran aggression.Khador has three warcasters that are comparatively easy to learn and work well when played with only their battlegroups and are thus good for beginners: When beginning Warmachine, always start with your favorite warcaster and build around them by choosing a theme force and models that compliment their abilities. Khador has a number of great solos and unit attachments that are not only capable in their own right, but synergies well with the main combat units to make them even better. Khadoran infantry have some of the best (unbuffed) stats. Khador has a unit for every occasion and frequently a unit-specific solo (or two) to back them up. They love infantry so much that they use Man-o-War super-heavy infantry instead of light warjacks. Luckily Khador has many movement shenanigans at their disposal most of their casters come with some form of movement buff and certain solos can also speed them up. 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.
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