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Crooked men, worth it?


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A belle tends to help them out. Alternatives is to use something like dead rider. Shafted is something they can do. They are a nifty melee piece with a paralyze trigger and an ini consistent ranged attack. One is potentially useful for some area denial and as a bodyguard blocker against ranged attacks with nicodem. But really shafted is to try and block aomething moving within 2" of where you place ut.

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I will usually try to fit one in the crew.

They are very well protected from ranged attacks with +2Df and Evasive 2.

Cave In is amazing at cc:11 Rg: 10 Dg: 2/2:blast:blast/4:blast:blast:blast. Even getting a single moderate or severe hit against one of your opponents models the blast damage really adds up.

The paralyze melee trigger is great; and given the opportunity to hit that against a key enemy model the high crow is well worth it.

Shafted is nice, but with the high casting requirement (needs a 9 or higher) I don't use it often. Like rancor709 said, you ideally place it somewhere you don't want your opponent to go (ie on/near an objective). If you have the belle or the dead rider and nothing better to do with any of them (or you have a surplus of 9+ cards in your hand) then placing the marker to lure/drag an enemy onto the marker can be amusing.

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Definitely! I just find so much of my stuff is Hard to Wound it often costs me two high cards and a low card; one to cheat the attack up and a low to cheat the defense down just to get a straight flip, and potentially a second high card to cheat the damage. Still, on the bright side you don't give your opponent the chance to resist at all this way so it's definitely a good one to keep in mind.

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Don't forget that we have some model that does not have the H2W caractéristique. You have the Chihuahua and the night terror. I like to start some of my stuff on the Night Terror due to there Spirit Nature you would only get 1 or 2 wds on them for the blast so it's not a bad trade off.

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Don't forget, if there is a model you want to target with something that uses def as the defending stat it can be worthwhile to go into def stance on that model first, because you are getting the ability to flip two additional cards on the def flip, but you don't have to chose the highest, you could use it to fish for the lowest card in order to be able to overcome the negative from hard to wound.

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Don't forget that we have some model that does not have the H2W caractéristique. You have the Chihuahua and the night terror. I like to start some of my stuff on the Night Terror due to there Spirit Nature you would only get 1 or 2 wds on them for the blast so it's not a bad trade off.

Except that Cave In is a spell so the spirit suffers the full damage! I personally play Nicodem most often so haven't yet put the Chihuahua on the table as anything other than a canine remains as yet. ;)

Don't forget, if there is a model you want to target with something that uses def as the defending stat it can be worthwhile to go into def stance on that model first, because you are getting the ability to flip two additional cards on the def flip, but you don't have to chose the highest, you could use it to fish for the lowest card in order to be able to overcome the negative from hard to wound.

Brilliant! :D

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Crooked men are a great unit IMO but there spells are over rated mainly because of there low ca stat. Shafted is ok for guarding space but costs a 9 to cast and trying to drag people into the marker requires too many resources which in most cases will be better spent else ware.

Cave in is a pretty good spell but its unlikely you will get too many moderate or severe blasts with it.

Crooked men are pretty good in other ways. They have high defense vs ranged and blast, high wp, really nice melee damage and paralysis on a crow.

Add this all up and you have a pretty useful and versatile unit for only 4ss.

Just don't get seduced into trying to cheeze your opponents with shafted. Its unlikely you will get much of a result out of it.

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Oh, me too. They're definitely worth a 4SS Cost, with the limited ranged support in the Resurrectionists the Crooked Men offer up some invaluable range. Shafted works well in Strategies and Schemes where area denial is beneficial, and at any point you find an important choke point forming.

Not to mention they are decent hand to hand fighters with some good triggers.

Not to be scoffed at.

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To answer the OP, in a word; no.

They're not really good for anything. They suffer from 'too low stats, too low movement, too luck-dependant' syndrome and they're not even hard to wound.

Yes they can be spectacular when someone flips a joker on a Shafted or similar, but relying on luck doesn't win you games. Solid models do, these aren't one unfortunately.

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I've run one or two most times with Nicodem as a sort of bodyguard and to give a bit of ranged attack with Cave In.

Bolster Undead makes them go from average to pretty solid in melee (Cb 7 with that nasty paralyzed trigger, Df 6). At range, they'll be Df 8.

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