He really is the most Skaven of all the Skaven LLs, as he says, leading from the rear. Overally Tretch is simply an extremely powerful LL with regard to boosting his army. Then after the battle, your crazily high replenishment rate means your losses are next to meaningless. And of course high ambush chance is wonderful for a heavy melee army, especially against armies reliant more on ranged power. In a normal battle, vanguard deployment lets your giant monsters and stormvermin start off so close to the enemy that they don't get a chance to breath before being swamped. My warp lightning cannons are thus free to start at maximum range.Īlternatively, you can go extremely monster-heavy with Tretch. An enemy starting in a visible position, in the open, in a bad formation. ![]() This works nicely in combination with Tretch's ridiculously high ambush chance. By the time an enemy army reaches my lines at least two thirds of it will be dead or routing. I'm keeping two plagueclaws and four warp lightning cannons in his army, supported by a warlock-engineer. On topic, I find Tretch giving vanguard deployment for his army means you can do extremely nasty things with an ordinary artillery-oriented army. ![]() It gives +10/20 replenishment, -33/50% slave unit upkeep, and +5/10 slave unit armour. The perk is identical on Tretch and standard warlords. ![]() Originally posted by igloo8:Can somebody quote what the life is cheap perk does on the standard warlord? Both tiers if there are two
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