@OffToBattle When this behemoth dropped i was excited to see 90 speed on another 'uge beasty. I do know the feral rage can be negated with the new gobbo hero and he buffs squiggos as well. Excited for you to get around to the rest of these units
A little squishy vs the other green skin monsters but it was fun. It really felt fine for what it was without being bad or being a massively overpowered item or combo that has been more common in the recent updates. I still think I like the giant more but I have a lot more experience with them.
Greenskins are spoiled for choice when it comes to big monsters! In many ways, this thing is analogous to a Carnosaur. While it lacks the anti-large to conventionally hunt other monsters, the AP damage and charge bonus makes it decent enough in the role, and it otherwise fits the niche of being a fast, roaming monster that can smash into units and disengage to the next objective lickity split. It's a great generalist monster that can pulverize entire armies, crush flanks, smash cavalry, eat entire groups of archer units, serve as a haymaker into monsters or characters, and generally just be a good hammer to a field of so many nails. It does need micro to work well, but can survive decently well by itself, depending on what it's been thrown at, for a while at least. It's no proper monster duelist, though, and it lives on the move. Unlike the Carnosaur, you can't throw it at a monster and forget about it, and it really doesn't want to stay in prolonged combat with anything with teeth equal to its own.
I named him Princess
Cool.
@OffToBattle When this behemoth dropped i was excited to see 90 speed on another 'uge beasty. I do know the feral rage can be negated with the new gobbo hero and he buffs squiggos as well. Excited for you to get around to the rest of these units
Squigvald the Magnificent!
The best boy
They look like a t rex if you cut it off below the arms.
They are so loveable and the model is based on the forge world mini.
I like them aesthetically too.
@OffToBattle squigs are just land piranhas and nothing can change my mind.
A little squishy vs the other green skin monsters but it was fun. It really felt fine for what it was without being bad or being a massively overpowered item or combo that has been more common in the recent updates. I still think I like the giant more but I have a lot more experience with them.
I hear you about the giant, their damage output gets high. 90 Speed though!
Greenskins are spoiled for choice when it comes to big monsters!
In many ways, this thing is analogous to a Carnosaur. While it lacks the anti-large to conventionally hunt other monsters, the AP damage and charge bonus makes it decent enough in the role, and it otherwise fits the niche of being a fast, roaming monster that can smash into units and disengage to the next objective lickity split. It's a great generalist monster that can pulverize entire armies, crush flanks, smash cavalry, eat entire groups of archer units, serve as a haymaker into monsters or characters, and generally just be a good hammer to a field of so many nails.
It does need micro to work well, but can survive decently well by itself, depending on what it's been thrown at, for a while at least.
It's no proper monster duelist, though, and it lives on the move. Unlike the Carnosaur, you can't throw it at a monster and forget about it, and it really doesn't want to stay in prolonged combat with anything with teeth equal to its own.
28 melee defense for something that animalistic and that large is actually fairly solid.
Always thought the big squigs were calldd squiggoths. Oh well
This unit is just ridiculous and i love it.
Yes, it's very much the spirit of Warhammer at work.
That's a 40K thing
so does the number of words affect the algorithm?
Anything that seems like it was written by a human helps, I think. So thanks!