Friday, September 16, 2011

Cryx Mercenary and Minions Contracts guid


Hired Guns & Paying Blades
Cryx Mercenary and Minions Contracts


What is this guide about?
This is a guide I have put together after being tiered of running into the same questions 1-2 times a week on the Cryx forms “So what are good Mercenary/Minions for Cryx?” And as you read through the posts I see lots of people ask “Hey what is Saxon Oric I don’t see it in my Cryx cards / Forces of wars book??” So let’s dive in weather you are new to the game or a vet maybe you will find something new. If you have more information you like to add to this guid PLEASE email me on my blog or send me a PM. This is constantly evolving and I like to make it a one stop shop for these kinds of questions.

Not everything in this guide is 100 play tested by me I have either researched it and/or play tested it. I may of even gotten tips by other players which if I do I will site the reference. Please, Please, AND PLEASE play tests any model you are recommended on VASSAL before spending money on the model. Your time and your cash is paresis so don’t waist it. I don’t want to be flooded with hate mail of “You said blah blah rocks with blah blah I want my money back.”

Guide Key:
Minion model, Mercenary model

Snapjaw & Wrong Eye
Price = 9pnts




Wrong Eye at a glance
Snapjaw is only pushing a speed 5 meaning you’re not going to be moving fast up the board. Sense you’re not pushing a 6 or 7 means you’re not getting up the board fast and with no pathfinder you’re going to get bogged down in rough terrain. His only advantage sadly is only fear less which is kind of silly when not many things have abomination / terror and his CMD is 9… When the average roll of 2d6 is 7 who cares when your CMD is 9. His fury stat of 4 is nice though letting you suck all of your Snapjaws fury and allows you to run hot all night/day long =)

Sadly his def is at the 12 threshold so hes going to get hit by anyone but his ARM are just above the damage threshold being 17 so AOE damage won’t hurt on blast and ppl need to be pushing above P/S 10 to finally matter.
               
His weapons are nothing impressive having two is nice and one is reach (Swamp Hook) but past that I would say it’s at best there to help kill off pesky low ARM targets your just stuck boosting at Mat 6 is not going to hit most solos / high def targets.

The Good
Snapjaw has two great spells to note at one being Influence and the other one is Voodoo Doll but remember your FOC is 4 so it’s going to be hard to hit anything with them. In the end don’t rely on them as a tool box spells without some set up. I love Voodoo Doll to make a beast useless thanks to removing a aspect lets you rly mess around with the field.
You got Amphibious so now you can move in water be it deep or shallow with no problem. I love going into deep water and just sitting there so that I don’t block LOS. You also can not be target by range attacks be it normal or magic means thanks. So find a puddle and sit in it.

Bite attack lets you heal your own model which helps with survivability but hey if your in melee be warned ppl will be gunning for you sense if they remove you then they remove the problem of your beast.

The Bad
 His low DEF means your going to get hit with RAT 5 enjoy being a easy kill. Sense Snap jaw likes to run hot your not going to be holding much to transfer damage also sadly. Being a lesser warlock you still are stuck with a vary small CTL range meaning your going to be in the tough spots being in near the front line. You got only 8 HP, easy to hit, and last only  a moderate arm of 17…. If someone wants to kill you they will do it without a problem.

The Bottom Line
So after going over the pros and cons of this model the bottom line is that he’s still relatively resilient and if your smart about placement then you can affectively screen the guy with models or sit him 8” back. But don’t get to cocky or if you NEED to bring him in melee harm range don’t run Snapjaw hot at least keep one fury on the guy to transfer damage you don’t have a lot to play with. If they don’t one shot you then you can pick up with Bite and self healing then get out of there! Over all a great model with some decent tool box spells but his low speed is rly the spot he suffers the most to be honest sense his DEF is only 12…

Snapjaw at a glance
He pretty much sits at the same SPD of Wrong Eye which is nice to be honest. Also he pushing the same DEF as his master but at least he’s got a ARM 18 putting him at the Crabjack lvl. His HP pool is pushing a High Body count of 14 at a total of 27 HP means your doing pretty good but not in the lvl of a Kador jack of 30+. He can take a beating but he will die like anything ells. A fury of 4 is amazing as it lets you pretty much crash anything you want =)

His weapons are a tail with reach, critical knock down, and pushing P/S 14 which is awesome! And his other weapon is Bite at p/s 17 which is your money damage attack but no reach so it’s not the threat range you have with the other weapons choice.

The Good
Animus of Submerge is where the money is at man! For only the low low cost of 2 focus you can make your model not block LOS, not be target by range, and not target by magic attacks! I love this part of him if you have not figure that out =) Now Blood thirst is amazing sense you can now charge living models with +2” of movement meaning you will get the alpha strike most the time on living targets. He is sporting also Amphibious and Man-eater lets you charge living warrior models with out being forced.

The bond is really nice sense every time Snapjaw boxes a model you get to heal him or Wrong Eye which is how you’re going to keep him and your caster alive. By all means this is what makes the pair survive so well to be honest.

The Bad
Were Snapjaw really lack is his movement just like his counterpart sadly. It’s not hard to see your not getting up the field fast as both of them lack pathfinder and for this matter obstacles like forest can really force your hands on where your going. This will put you at a disadvantage and make you predictable. And when your predictable you all ready got one foot in the grave my friend. The reach is nice for threat range but it sucks that its on the lower end weapon in the P/S department : (

Tactics Tips
Wrong eye and Snapjaw have a slow movement witch means your army flank or center now has a slow movement. But you also now have a model pair that wont be easy to pick off with all the shooting on the board thanks to Submerge. I love having a heavy hitter sit on my flank that the other guy cant reach or shoot. That is there true power to be honest you get to engage on your terms which means now you have a heavy hitter that will wreck anything it can touch. And tell me how many casters you face that are “alive” =) now you see the picture my friend.

There a pair that will also not drain on your mana. Like most Cryx casters we hate giving up are focus and for this matter we like things that are self contained. Well it does not get more self contained when you need a heavy then a minor warlock. Not only are you not tapping your casters pool your also got a pair that can hold a flank on their own thanks to not being stuck in your casters control range. This is why I prefer wrong eye and snap jaw vs say a Seether. There the same points but you don’t get the same board control options or tool box spells. If your meta is Hords heavy they are going to learn to HATE your Wrong eye and Snapjaw rather fast!

Up next is Rorsh and Brine

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