Seraphon – Drycha’s Talons

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REGIMENT OF RENOWN
Drycha’s Talons
Queen of the Outcasts and bitter enemy of all who dare despoil the wilds, Drycha Hamadreth is the embodiment of nature’s cruelty. To ensure the annihilation of particularly dangerous foes, she will sometimes deign to ally with outsiders whose goals align with her own.
REGIMENT OF RENOWN
Drycha’s Talons
INCLUSION

This Regiment of Renown can be included in armies from the following factions:
ORGANISATION

Drycha Hamadreth


BATTLE PROFILE

Points: 360

Passive
BITTER ROOTS: Where Drycha’s Talons roam, thorned vines and strangling roots, grown fat on the gore spilled by the Outcasts, churn through the undergrowth with malign intent.

Effect: If they do not otherwise have one, terrain features have a friendly overgrown token while they are contested by a Spite-Revenants unit in this Regiment of Renown.

Passive
CONCEALED IN THE SHADOWS: The Talons hide in plain sight, waiting until their enemy is close before tearing them limb from limb.

Effect: While they are wholly within 3" of a terrain feature, the Spite-Revenants units in this Regiment of Renown are not visible to enemy units more than 12" away from them.
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6.0 Visibility
A target model is visible to another model (which we’ll call the ‘observing model’) if you can draw a straight line through the air (whether horizontal, diagonal or vertical) from any point on the observing model to any point on the target model that does not intersect any objects except for other models in the observing model’s unit. A target unit is visible to an observing unit if at least 1 model in the target unit is visible to at least 1 model in the observing unit. A model is always considered to be visible to itself.
If a rule or ability requires a target to be both within a given range of and visible to the unit using that ability, or to a model in that unit, both conditions must be met by the same model in the target. You could not, for instance, target a unit where one model is within range but not visible and another model is not in range but is visible.
  • If any part of another model can be seen by an observing model, both the target model and its unit are visible to that observing model.

In some cases, it might not be immediately clear whether a model is visible. If so, stoop down to get a look from behind the observing model. If any part of the other model is visible, even if it is just the tip of a spear, then that model is visible for rules purposes.
32.1 Contesting Objectives
Unless otherwise specified, if an objective is within a model’s combat range, that model is contesting that objective. If any models in a unit are contesting an objective, that unit is contesting that objective.

Each unit can only count as contesting a single objective for the purposes of determining objective control (see 32.2). Before determining objective control, for each of their units contesting two or more objectives, the active player must pick one of those objectives for it to contest. Then, their opponent does the same.

Designer’s Note: For purposes other than determining objective control, a unit can contest more than one objective.
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 one 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.
  • 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.
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