CHRONICLES OF TACTICA 24 SLAYER DRAGOON
Welcome back to Chronicles of Tactica, where we explore individual models from the Eldfall Chronicles range and learn how to maximize their effectiveness on the tabletop. In the grand finale of our Season 1 series, we take a look at the model that required the most corrections (Errata) of any in our range—the Slayer Dragoon.
TOP UPGRADES
When it comes to upgrades, there are a few notable choices.
- Muffled Movement is especially beneficial for the mounted version, allowing you to outflank your opponents and deliver an even deadlier first blow from behind their back arcs.
- Additional Protection is vital for an aggressive piece like the Dragoon that can reach its foes with Dash—extra ARM helps you survive those uncontested hits.
- Fangs of Tiamat may compensate for the Dragoon’s poor ACC; when paired with Assassination I, it can force your opponents into awkward positions, scatter their ranks, and then let you pick them off one by one.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the Slayer Dragoon is a truly unique model. As the first mounted model in our range, we knew we had to create something special—and we did. We built a sort of cruise missile you can aim from across the table. It’s also the model that had the most problematic rules interactions in its earlier versions (remember Lupus Rex on a flying carpet, with an effective threat range of 38 inches? And the unkillable Dragoon with the previous version of Fiery Fervor?). Those days are behind us. Now, you have a powerful offensive piece capable of threatening far up the field—but be prepared to pay handsomely for that power.