14" 3 5+ 1 Few beasts of the jungle can match the hyper-aggressive savagery of the infamous Ripperdactyl. These winged predators are held in awe by skinks, for they appear to possess no sense of fear and will attack even the fiercest alpha beasts in a flurry of slashing talons and ripping beaks. Indeed, Ripperdactyls fight even when their bellies are full, and they seem to do so for the sheer joy of the kill.
Any skink that approaches such a creature with the intention of taming it is risking a most unpleasant fate, as many end up ripped limb from limb. Yet those few that the Great Coatl has chosen for greatness are rewarded with a ferocious companion and join the ranks of the Ripperdactyl Riders to hunt and kill the enemies of the Seraphon from on high. These aggressive formations of aerial shock cavalry swoop down from above with a chorus of whoops and chirruping war cries, striking their prey with moonstone spears and vicious, snapping beaks. Before they meet the enemy claw to claw, Ripperdactyl Riders will seed the killing zone with blot toads, knowing that the odour of these repellant amphibians will drive their already murderous mounts into a flesh-tearing rage. | ||
MELEE WEAPONS | Atk | Hit | Wnd | Rnd | Dmg | ||
Moonstone Warspear [Anti-CAVALRY (+1 Rend)] | |||||||
Moonstone Warspear Anti-CAVALRY (+1 Rend) | 2 | 4+ | 4+ | - | 1 | ||
Ripperdactyl’s Tearing Jaws [Charge (+1 Damage), Companion] | |||||||
Ripperdactyl’s Tearing Jaws Charge (+1 Damage), Companion | 3 | 4+ | 3+ | 1 | 1 |
Once Per Battle (Army), Deployment Phase |
Passive |
KEYWORDS | CAVALRY, CHAMPION, FLY |
ORDER, SERAPHON, SKINK |
The CAVALRY keyword is used in the following Seraphon warscrolls:
Passive |
The CHAMPION keyword is used in the following Seraphon warscrolls:
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Passive |
When moving flying units, move them horizontally in any direction, ignoring intervening models and terrain, and place them where you wish, so long as they are allowed to end their move on that spot. Note that some units have the FLY keyword even if that unit can’t really fly. This often represents units that bounce, bound or skitter across the battlefield so adeptly that they might as well be flying! | ||
The FLY keyword is used in the following Seraphon warscrolls: