Lumineth Realm-lords – Fjori’s Flamebearers

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REGIMENT OF RENOWN
Fjori’s Flamebearers
The duardin of Fjori’s Flamebearers are the last survivors of many magmaholds that once stood in the Adamantine Chain, now overrun by troggoths and Skaven. Fjori has galvanised them to search for new purpose – and like true sons of Grimnir they will take on any challenge, no matter how monstrous.
REGIMENT OF RENOWN
Fjori’s Flamebearers
INCLUSION

This Regiment of Renown can be included in armies from the following factions:
ORGANISATION
  • 1 Grimhold Exile
  • 1 Auric Hearthguard unit with 5 models
  • 1 Hearthguard Berzerkers with Flamestrike Poleaxes unit with 5 models
  • 1 Vulkite Berzerkers with Fyresteel Weapons unit with 10 models

BATTLE PROFILE

Points: 500

Passive
TOE TO TOE: The duardin who follow Fjori into battle do not back down from any foe, no matter the size.

Effect: Subtract 10 from the control scores of enemy MONSTERS while they are in combat with any units in this Regiment of Renown.

Passive
GRIMNIR’S DEFIANCE: For these vengeful Fyreslayers, the bigger the enemy, the better.

Effect: Units in this Regiment of Renown cannot be picked to be the target of RAMPAGE abilities used by enemy units.
3.5 Regiments of Renown
In addition to creating your own regiments, you can also spend points to include 1 Regiment of Renown. Regiments of Renown are pre-built regiments, each with their own special abilities. The rules for each Regiment of Renown will specify which factions can include it. A unit in a Regiment of Renown cannot be your general even if it is a WARMASTER.

  • You cannot include more than 1 Regiment of Renown in your army unless otherwise specified in the notes column of that regiment’s battle profile.
  • Units in a Regiment of Renown cannot use (but can be picked as the target of, if otherwise eligible) any faction rules from the faction they are allied into, including enhancements and lores, unless they have a keyword that matches that faction’s name.
  • If an ability allows you to set up a replacement unit (Core Rules, 24.2) for a unit in a Regiment of Renown, that unit also counts as being part of that Regiment of Renown.
32.2 Objective Control
At the start of the first battle round and at the end of each turn, follow this sequence for each objective in an order chosen by the active player:
  1. Starting with the active player, each player determines the control score of each of their units that is contesting that objective. A unit’s control score is the combined Control characteristics of all the models in that unit that are contesting the objective. Some abilities modify a unit’s control score, but it cannot be reduced to less than 1.
  2. Each player adds up the control scores of all of their units contesting that objective. This is their army control score for that objective.
  3. The players compare their army control scores for that objective. If one player’s score is higher, that player gains control of that objective. Once a player gains control of an objective, it remains under their control until their opponent gains control of it.

Sometimes objective markers get accidentally nudged while you are moving models around. This is perfectly fine - just remember to put them back in their proper positions when determining objective control.

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