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− | Infantry Models fight on rectangular Stands alongside their comrades. An Infantry Stand consists of four Models. As the Stand suffers Wounds, you will remove Models as a simple means of recording casualties. Once the last Model is removed, its Stand is also removed. Each Brute, Cavalry and Monster model occupies a whole Stand (albeit a much larger Stand in the case of a Monster). When a Brute, Monster or Cavalry model is removed, its Stand is removed as well. | + | Infantry [[Models]] fight on rectangular Stands alongside their comrades. An Infantry Stand consists of four Models. As the Stand suffers [[Wounds]], you will remove Models as a simple means of recording casualties. Once the last Model is removed, its Stand is also removed. Each Brute, Cavalry and Monster model occupies a whole Stand (albeit a much larger Stand in the case of a Monster). When a Brute, Monster or Cavalry model is removed, its Stand is removed as well. |
All Models on a Stand always belong to the same Type. You would not, for example, have a mixed Stand of Infantry and Cavalry. Models on a Stand should always be arranged so they are facing in the same direction. This gives the Stand a front, a rear and two flanks, whose importance we will find out later. Stands are arranged together in [[Regiments]]. | All Models on a Stand always belong to the same Type. You would not, for example, have a mixed Stand of Infantry and Cavalry. Models on a Stand should always be arranged so they are facing in the same direction. This gives the Stand a front, a rear and two flanks, whose importance we will find out later. Stands are arranged together in [[Regiments]]. | ||
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Stands
Infantry Models fight on rectangular Stands alongside their comrades. An Infantry Stand consists of four Models. As the Stand suffers Wounds, you will remove Models as a simple means of recording casualties. Once the last Model is removed, its Stand is also removed. Each Brute, Cavalry and Monster model occupies a whole Stand (albeit a much larger Stand in the case of a Monster). When a Brute, Monster or Cavalry model is removed, its Stand is removed as well.
All Models on a Stand always belong to the same Type. You would not, for example, have a mixed Stand of Infantry and Cavalry. Models on a Stand should always be arranged so they are facing in the same direction. This gives the Stand a front, a rear and two flanks, whose importance we will find out later. Stands are arranged together in Regiments.
Stands and Size
See Size
Sources
- ↑ TLAoK Core Rulebook v1.5: P. 11-12
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