Soft Bear Cuddly Bear Stuffed Bear Stuffed Teddy Bear Bear Lovers Gift Knickerbocker Teddy Bear Vintage 80s Applause Plush Bear,Bear Lovers Gift Knickerbocker Teddy Bear Vintage 80s Applause Plush Bear Soft Bear Cuddly Bear Stuffed Bear Stuffed Teddy Bear,Vintage 80s Rusty Brown Applause Knickerbocker Pot Bellied Bear with floppy arms, His name is Eldridge, Made in Korea 11 tall Condition: Very good, He has been gently played with, His eyes are lightly scratched, ********POSTAGE MAY NOT BE ACCURATE*******when purchasing more than one item, Please,time-limited Specials,Fast Free Shipping,Latest arrivals, limited discounts. Soft Bear Cuddly Bear Stuffed Bear Stuffed Teddy Bear Bear Lovers Gift Knickerbocker Teddy Bear Vintage 80s Applause Plush Bear.A 3" move isn't going to get him into attack range, so he's not resolving any attacks and doesn't get to roll again. His opponent removed the closest 4 models, leaving the next closest model ~5" away. He rolls a 3 and gets to make a pile-in move. Konrad attacks on one end and kills 4 models. In cases like that, the rest of the unit would survive.
Also, depending on the spread of the models and how many Konrad kills per turn, it's very possible for one 'round' of attacking to end with no enemy models within 3". These pile-in moves would significantly shift him around. He gets an automatic pile-in after each 'round' of attacking.
One would still want to go through the tedious exercise of rolling dice and removing models as otherwise, one wouldn't know where Konrad ends up. Deadly against single-wound infantry mobs, uninspiring elsewhere. With a 5" move and not much else going for him defensively, that shouldn't be too hard.Īs an additional balance point, this isn't all THAT different from attacks like Gyrocopter's steam gun that can potentially hit/wound every model in a unit. Tying Konrad up with multi-wound models and/or high armor saves is the order of the day (or just dropping grudge thrower rocks on his head.). Even if he kills 2 models, that's still a 1/6 chance of triggering the second round of attacks. a 4+ save, meaning red fury usually won't even have a chance to trigger against 2-wound, 4+ save models. If he does, and inflicts 3 more wounds, it's 5/6 chance of getting off a third round of attacks, at which point you can remove the unit without any further rolls since he'll have unlimited attacks and pile-in moves until there's nothing alive within 3" of him.Īgainst elite infantry and/or multi-wound models (like stormcast), it's not as grim: he'll cause an average of 2.4 unsaved wounds vs. 5+ save models (assume you're only re-rolling 1s to hit), which means roughly 1 in every 3 combat phases will see him attack again (rolling a 1 or a 2 after inflecting 3 wounds). If one plays it that way, here's the math: Since GW has proven its ability to write a once-per-turn additional pile in and attack rule, I believe they intended Konrad to be a hilarious anti-infantry blender, and the "any attacks" wording of Konrad's rule is deliberate. It's almost the exact same: model attacks in the combat phase, roll a D6, and then model has a chance to pile in and attack again.
On a 5 or more, that Bone Giant can immediately pile in and attack for a second time that turn. Add one to the result if a Necrotect from your army is within 18". So at that point does he just keep piling in and attacking or am I missing something here cause he sounds broken.Ĭolossus of War: After a Bone Giant has attacked in the combat phase for the first time roll a dice. It also doesn't state that he can only do this once, just says after resolving "any" attacks. If I kill another 2 rats that means that in that phase I killed 7 and can't possibly fail his Red Fury ability. So I immediately pile in and attack again. So let's say I attacked with Konrad against some Clanrats and killed 5. I've never noticed that it said that "phase", I always thought it was just after he attacks any models he killed with those attacks but the way it reads means all the kills add up during the whole phase. So "Red Fury" states that after resolving any of Konrads attacks you roll a dice and if the result is less than the number of models he slew in that phase, he immediately piles in and attacks again. So I've been looking through the Vampire Counts warscrolls for quite some time now and always liked Konrads rules but reading them again today, unless I'm wrong, he is one of the best horde killers around.